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Hampstead 1909

Report for the year 1909 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Sudbury, Middlesex. West Norwood.
Thornton Heath. Willesden.
Tottenham. Windsor.
Tunbridge Wells. Wisbeach.
Twickenham. Woking-.
UppinghamWood Green.
Uxbridge. Woodford.
Walthamstow. Worthing.
Watford. Yarmouth, Great.
Wealdstone.
Information as to the deaths of 9 Hampstead residents was
received from the Medical Officers of Health of the following districts,
in which the deaths had occurred:—
Appleby. Willesden.
Merton. York.
Reigate.
The number of deaths of Hampstead residents that occurred in
public institutions was 248, or 29.5 per cent, of the total deaths,
and the number of deaths occurring in workhouses or workhouse
infirmaries was 90, or 10.7 per cent. of the total deaths. A list of
the institutions in which the deaths occurred is given on page 22.

Deaths at Various Ages. The following table shows the number of deaths at the various age periods, the causes of such deaths being shewn in Tables IV. and V., pages 118 and 119.

Age Periods.Under 1 year.1 to 55 to 15.1 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.At all Ages.
Deaths99492334308326839