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Fulham 1910

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1910

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TABLE C. Giving the Meteorological Conditions of the 52 Weeks ending December 31st, 1910, together with the number of Deaths from certain Diseases and at certain Ages.

Week EndingMean Temperature.Highest Temperature.Lowest Temperature.Mean Temperature of the earth 3 ft. below the surface.Mean height of the Barometer.Rainfall in inches.Sunshine in hours.Prevailing Wind.Total Deaths.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths over 60.Deaths from Respiratory. Diseases.Deaths from Phthisis.Deaths from Zymotic Diseases, excluding Diarrhcca.Deaths from Diarrhoea^ and Enteritis.
January 843.255.336.744.530.20.051.4sw.5011271044
„ 1539.653.026.944.229.50.1610.8SW. &NW411211834I
„ 2243.953.131.044.529.80.3016.5SW3899933I
„ 2934.244.920.341.829.01.1519.5SW. & NW5313191056I
February 537.450.727.540.329.60.099.4S & SW3781310142
„ 1242.054.028.641.429.80.3815.6SW.5181411742
„ 1944.756.032.141.829.30.6923.7SSW.4171511241
„ 2642.550.631.342.929.31.4022.9SSW.438139l33
March 541.857.030.142.429.80.1544.7Variable34515822
„ 1246.057.738.143.129.80.9514.6SW. &NE31413822
„ 1940.154.228.943.329.90.1341.6SW. & N3351011131
„ 2642.053.825.542.730.20.0023.6NE4188956
April 241.957.329.543.530.20.0046.8NE27o6725