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Hampstead 1910

Report for the year 1910 of the Medical Officer of Health

Published
1911
Author
McCleary, G. F.
Pages
136
Tables
90

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  • Page 13
    The following is an approximate estimate of the population of the various Wards of the Borough:—
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    According to the returns of the Registrar-General, 631 marriages were registered in the Borough during 1910; they were distributed in the four quarters of the year as follows:—
  • Page 14
    The following Table gives the marriage rates for the years 1900—1909 and the average rate for the decade:—
    Year.No. of persons married per 1000 of the population.
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    The following table shows the birth-rates in 1910 for England and Wales, the 77 Great Towns, the 136 Smaller Towns, England and Wales less these 213 Towns, London, and Hampstead:—
    Birth-rate per 1000 of the population.
  • Page 16
    The following table shows the Ward and sex-distribution of the births, and the birth-rate for each Ward:—
    Ward.Births.Birth-rate per 1000 of the population.
    Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 17
    The following table shows the death-rates in 1910 for England and Wales, the 77 Great Towns, the 136 Smaller Towns, England and Wales less these 213 Towns, London, and Hampstead:—
    Death-rate per 1000 of the population.
  • Page 17
    The following are the death-rates for each of the Wards:—
    WARD.Death-rate per 1,000 of the population.
  • Page 18
    Table showing the Death-Rates from All Causes in the County of London, the City of London, and the Metropolitan Boroughs during the 52 Weeks of 1910, as calculated by the Registrar-General.
    DISTRICT.Death-ratefrom all causes.
  • Page 20
    Deaths at Various Ages. The following table shows the number of deaths at the various age periods, the causes of such deaths being shown in Tables IV. and V., pages 120 and 121.
    Age Periods.Under 1 year.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.At all Ages.
  • Page 22
    Cancer. The following table gives the number of deaths from cancer, and the death-rate per 1000 population in each of the ten years 1901-10:
    Year.No. of Deaths from CancerDeath-rate per 1000 of the population
  • Page 23
    The next table gives the anatomical distribution of the disease in each sex. It will be noted that a large proportion of the patients—58 out of a total of 90 cases—were females. In 42 cases the patients were over 65 years of age.
    Situation.Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 27
    In the following table these infantile deaths are distributed in Wards under their respective causes:—
    CAUSE OF DEATH.WARDS.totals.
    No. 1 (Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 (Adelaide).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End).No. 6 (Kilburn).No. 7 (Priory).
  • Page 28
    The following table shows the infantile mortality of Hampstead in each year since 1880 :—
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    The following table shows a comparison of the infantile mortality rates in 1910 for England and Wales, the 77 Great Towns, the 136 Smaller Towns, England and Wales less these 213 Towns, London, and Hampstead:—
    Deaths of Infants under 1 year per 1000 births.
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    The following are the infantile mortality rates for each of the Wards:-
    WARD.Deaths of Infantsunder 1 year per 1000 births.
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    Table showing the Infantile Death-Rates of the County of London, the City of London, and the Metropolitan Boroughs during the 52 Weeks of 1910, as calculated by the Registrar-General.
    DISTRICT.Deaths under 1 year to1000 Births.
  • Page 38
    The number of fatal cases was 13, equal to 5.5 per cent, of the cases notified. The deaths were distributed as follows: —
    DISEASE.WARDS.
    No. 1 (Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 (Adelaide).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End).No, 6 (Kilburn),No. 7(Priory).Totals.
  • Page 39
    TABLE showing the attack-rate and death-rate for tho Borough from Small-pox, Diphtheria and Membranous Croup, Scarlet Fever, and Enteric Fever during the years 1891-1910.
    Year.Small-pox.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Erysipelas.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.
    Attack-rate per 1000 of the population.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Attack-rate per 1000 of the population.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Attack-rate per 1000 of the population.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Attack-rate per 1000 of the population.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Attack-rate per 1000 of the population.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.
  • Page 40
    Cases of Infectious Disease occurring in each Month during 1910.
    Disease.months.Totals.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.
  • Page 41
    Cases of Infectious Disease occurring in each Ward during 1910.
    Disease.wards.Totals.
    No. 1 (Town)No. 2 (Belsize)No. 3 (Adelaide)No. 4 (Central)No. 5 (West End)No. 6 (Kilburn)No. 7 (Priory)
  • Page 42
    Vaccination Statistics.
    Year.Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small-pox.Number in respect of whom Certificatetes of "Conscientious Objection'' have been received.Died Unvaccinated.Vaccination Statistics.Remaining.Percentage of Birtds Registered.
    Successfully Vaccinated.Exempted by " Conscientious Objection " Certificates.Not finally accounted for (including cases postponed).Unvaccinated.
  • Page 43
    Scarlet Feyer. The number of case sccarlet fever notified in each of the last ten years is set out below.
    Year.No, of Cases Notified.
  • Page 44
    The following table show the number of cases occuring each month in the various wards:-
    Month.WARDS.Totals.
    No. 1 (Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 (Adelaide).No- 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End).No 6 (Kilburn)iNo. 7 (Priory).
  • Page 45
    The following table shows the number of cases occurring each month in the various Wards:—
    Months.WARDS.Totals.
    No. 1(Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 I Adelaide).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 West End).No. 6 (Kilburn).No. 7 (Priory).
  • Page 46
    The following figures show the number of cases of diphtheria in Hampstead each year since 1890, the year in which the disease first became notifiable.
    Year.No. of cases notified.Year.No of cases notified.
  • Page 46
    The decrease becomes more apparent when, instead of the number of cases, the attack-rate, or proportion of cases notified per 1000 population, is taken, as in the following table:—
    Years.No. of cases notified per 1000 population.
  • Page 48
    The following table shows the number of cases occurring each month in the various wards: —
    Month.WARDS.Totals.
    No. 1 (Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 (Adelaide).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End).No. 6 (Kilburn).No. 7 (Priory).
  • Page 50
    SEVEN PRINCIPAL EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
    DISEASE.WARDS.Totals.
    No. 1 (Town)No. 2 (Belsize)No. 3 (Adelaide)No. 4 (Central)No. 5 (West End)No. C (Kilburn)No. 7 (Priory)
  • Page 50
    In the followingvtable a comparison is given of the annual death rates from these diseases in Hamstead, London, England and Wales, the 77 Great Towns, the 136 Smailer Towns, and England and Wales less these 213 Towns, during 1910:-
    7 Principal Epidemic Diseases.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.
  • Page 51
    Detailed information concerning small-pox, scarlet fever,diphtheria, and fever will be found under the heading of Notifiable Infectious Diseases, on pages 42-49, but particulars concerning measles, whooping cough, and diarrhoea, to which notification does not apply, are given here :—
    Year.Seven Principal Epidemic Diseases.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Measles.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Whooping Cough.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.Diarrhoea.Death-rate per 1000 of the population.
  • Page 53
    The following table shows the number of reported cases of Measles occurring each month in the various Wards:—
    Month.Ward 1 (Town)Ward 2 (Belsize)Ward 3 (Adelaide)Ward 4 (Central)Ward 5 (West End)Ward 6 (Kilburn)Ward 7 (Priory)Totals.
  • Page 55
    The following table shows the number of deaths and the death-rates from tuberculosis and from phthisis respectively since 1899: —
    Year,Total deathsfrom Tuberculosis.Death-rate per 1000 population.Phthisis deaths.Death-rate per 1000 population.
  • Page 56
    The deaths from phthisis during 1910 were distributed among the Wards as follows:—
    Ward.Area (Acres).Estimated Population middle of 1910.Phthisis Deaths.Phthisis Death-rale per 1000 of the Population.
  • Page 56
    The following table shows the age distribution of the patients dying from consumption in Hampstead in the eight years 1903-1910:-
    Year.Age Period.
    0-55-1515-2525-6565-AllAges.
  • Page 57
    in Poor Law patients, cainc into operation. The following table gives the number of patients notified in each year since 1902:—
    Year.No. of pati»nt3 notified.
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    The notifications were received from the following sources:—
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    DISINFECTION.Number of articles disinfected:—
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    In addition to the foregoing, the following were destroyed upon request of the owners:—
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    Sanitary Works Carried Out. The following is a tabulated statement of the sanitary work, etc.carried out during the year, so far as that work admits of tabulation:- General Conditions-
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    Water cisterns-
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    Paving and draining Washhouses, Areas, Yards, &c.-con.
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    Number of Inspections, &c., Made; Notices Served; and Letters, &c., Issued.
    1909.1910.
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    The following is a list of the dwellings certified:—
    Premises.No. of Dwellings.
  • Page 77
    The following table indicates the causes of death of the persons whose bodies were received into the Mortuary:—
    Cause of Death or Verdict.Number of Bodies received.
  • Page 78
    MORTUARY RECORD FOR THE YEAR, 1910.
    Bodies Admitted.No. of Post-Mortems.No of Inquests.No. of Funeralsfrom Mortuary.
    Month.Males.Females.Totals.Males.Females.Totals.
  • Page 79
    Food Inspection. No seizures of unsound and diseased food were made during the year, but the following articles were voluntarily surrendered to the Inspectors.
    Date.Premises.Food seized or surrendered.
  • Page 80
    The premises on which milk is sold are as follows:—
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    During the year 495 inspections were made of premises where milk is sold, and the following works were carried out:—
  • Page 81
    Table of sanitary work carried out at premises where ice cream is sold :—
  • Page 82
    tde trades carried on and tde alterations made on tde premises dealt witd in 1910 were as follows:-
    Trades.DRAINAGE.PREMISES.
    No. of PremisesEntire reconstructionPartial reconstructionDrain openings removed.CleansedStructurally altered.Use discontinued.
  • Page 83
    The premises inspected during the year, together with the nature of the business carried on, were as follows:—
  • Page 84
    The following table shows the articles of which samples were taken during the year, and the number found to be adulterated or of low quality:—
    Articles.Number taken.Adulterated.Low Quality.
  • Page 85
    The following table shows the number of samples analysed during each year from 1904 to 1910, the number and percentage of the adulterated samples, and the fines and costs recovered in legal proceedings:—
    Year.Samples Analysed.Number adulterated.Percentage adulterated.Fines and Costs.
    £s.d.
  • Page 85
    The following table shows a comparison of the Wards in the Borough in respect of the samples purchased from Hampstead tradesmen:—
    Ward.Samples analysed.Number adulterated.Percentage adulterated.
  • Page 86
    The following table shows the articles adulterated, nature of adulteration and the result of proceedings taken:—
    No. of Sample.Article.How adulterated.Result of proceedings.
  • Page 87
    During 1910 755 complaints were made of the existence of insanitary conditions. A list of the matters of which complaint was made is given below:—
  • Page 91
    The following table shows the number of each class of workshops' the number of workshops, and the number of persons of each sex employed. Workshops, and Domestic Workshops.
    Trade or Business.Workshops other than Domestic Workshops.DomesticWorksshops.Totalnumber of Workshops.
    Number of Workshops.Number of Workrooms.Number of Employees.
    Males.Females.
  • Page 97
    The following is a list of the different classes of factories in Hampstead:—
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    FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, WORKPLACES AND HOMEWORK. 1,—Inspection of Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors.
    Premises.(1)Number of
    Inspections.(2)Written Notices.(3)Prosecutions. (4)
  • Page 98
    2.—Defects found in Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred toH. M. Inspector.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 99
    3.—Home Work.
    NATURE OF WORK.*Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Inspections of Outworkers' premisesOutwork in unwholesome premises, Sec. 108.Outwork in infected premises, Sections 109, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.Notices served on Ocenpiers as to keeping or sending lists.Prosecutions.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made (S. 110).Prosecutions (Sections 109, 110).
    Sending Twice in the year.Sending Once in the year.Received from other Councils.Forwarded to other Councils.Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.
    Contractors.Workmen.Contractors.Workmen.
    12345678910111213141510171819
  • Page 100
    4.-Registered Workshops.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year.Number
    (1)(2)
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    5.—Other Matters.
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    Public Health (London) Art, 1891, and By-Laws made thereunder.
    Ward No.Date when proceedings ordered.Date of Hearing.Court, and Name ofMagistrate.Initials and District ofDefendant.Offence.Result ofHearing.
  • Page 109
    Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and By-Laws made thereunder—con.
    Ward No.Date when proceedings ordered.Date of Hearing.Court, and Name ofMagistrate.Initials and District ofDefendant.Offence.Result ofHearing.
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    Metropolis Management Acta, and By-Laws made thereunder.
    WardNo.Date when proceedings ordered.Date of Hearing,Court, and Name ofMagistrate.Initials and District ofDefendant.Offence.Result ofHearing.
  • Page 111
    Metropolis Management Acta, and By-Laws made thereunder—continued.
    Ward No.Date when proceedings ordered.Date of Hearing.Court, and Name ofMagistrate.Initials and District ofDefendant.Offence.Result ofHearing.
  • Page 111
    Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
  • Page 112
    Sale of Food and Drugs Acts—continued.
    Ward No.Date when proceedings ordered.Date of Hearing.Court, and Name ofMagistrate.Initials and District ofDefendant.Offence.Result ofHearing.
  • Page 112
    London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908.
  • Page 115
    TABLE I. (Required by the Local Government Board to be used in the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.) Vital Statistics of Whole Borough during 1910 and Previous Years.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the Borough.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the Borough.Deaths of Non-residents registered in Public Institutions in the Borough.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the Borough.Nett Deaths atall Ages belonging to the Borough.
    Number.Rate.1Under 1 year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.*
    Number.Rate per 1000Births registered.Number.Rate.*
    12345678910111213
  • Page 116
    TABLE I. (continued).
    I.II.III.
    Other Institutions, the deaths in which have been distributed among the several localities in the Borough.
    Institutions within the Borough receiving sick and infirm persons from outside the Borongh.Institutions outside the Borough receiving sick and infirm persons from the Borough.
  • Page 117
    TABLE I. (continued).
    I.II.III.
    Other Institutions, the deaths in which have been distributed among the several localities in the Borough.
    Institutions within the Borough receiving sick and infirm persons from outside the Borough,Institutions outside the Borough receiving sick and infirm persons from the Borough.
  • Page 118
    TABLE II. (Required by the Local Government Board to be used in the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.) Vital Statistics of Separate Localities in 1910 and Previous Years.
    Names of Localities.Ward No. 1. (Town).Ward No. 2 (Belsize).Ward No. 3 (Adelaide).Ward No. 4 (Central).Ward No. 5 (West End).Ward No. 6 (Kilburn).Ward No. 7 (Priory).
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.j Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.
    a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.c.d.
  • Page 119
    TABLE III. (Required by the Local Government Board to be used in the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.) Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during the Year 1910.
    NOTIFIABLE DISEASE.Cases notified in whole Borough.Total Cases Notified in each Locality.Number of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Locality.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Ward No. 1 (Town).Ward No. 2 (Belsize).Ward No 3 (Adelaide).Ward No. 4 (Central).Ward No. 5 (West End).Ward No. 6 (Kilburn).Ward No. 7 (Priory).Ward No. 1 (Town).Ward No. 2 (Belsize).Ward No. 3 Adelaide).Ward No. 4(Central).Ward No. 5 (West End).Ward No. 6 (Kilburn).Ward No. 7 (Priory).Total Cases removed to Hospital.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
  • Page 120
    TABLE IV. (Required by the Local Government Board to be used in the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.) Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the Year 1910.
    cause of death.Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents," whether occurring in or beyond the Borough.Deaths at all ages of "Resi-dents'" belonging to Localities whether occurring in or be-yond the Borough.Total Deaths, whether of "Residents" or "Non-resi-dents" in Public Institutions in the Borough.
    All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Ward No. 1 (Town).Ward No. 2 (Belsize).VVard No. 3 (Adelaide).Ward No. 4 (Central).Ward No. 5 (West End).Ward No. 6 (Kilburn).Ward No. 7 (Priory).
    12345678910111213141516
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    Schedule A. EXTENDED TABLE IV. Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 52 weeks ended 31st December, 1910.
    No.Cause of Death.Ages.All Ages.Wards.Total Deaths whether of " Kesidents"or "Non-residents" inPublic Institutions in the Borough.
    Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 25.25 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and under 75.75 and under 85.85 and upwards.No. 1(Town).No. 2 (Belsize).No. 3 (Adelaide).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End).No. 6 (Kilburn).No. 7 (Priory).Non-dis-tributable.
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    TABLE V. [Required by the Local Government Board to be used in the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.) Infantile Mortality during the Year 1910. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3 4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.0-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11 12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
  • Page 122
    TABLE VI.
    PREMISES.NUMBER OF PLACES.Number of inspections, 1910.Number of notices, 1910.Number of prosecutions, 1910.
    On register at end of 1909.Added in 1910.Removed in 1910.On register at end of 1910.
  • Page 123
    TABLE VI.—continued.
    Customs and Inland Revenue Acts—
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    TABLE VI.--continued.
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    TABLE VII. Vital Statistics of the Borough.
    Number of occupicd houses11,294At Census 1901.
    Population81,942
    Average number of persons per house725
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Rate per 1000 Births.Cases occurring (excluding Chicken-pox).Attack rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
  • Page 125
    TABLE VII. (1). Vital Statistics of No. 1 (Town) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1,616At Census 1901,
    Population11,895
    Average number of persons per house7.36
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year,Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Kate per 10C0 Births.Cases occurring (excluding Chicken-pox).Attack-rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death-rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
  • Page 126
    TABLE VII. (2). Vital Statistics of No. 2 (Belsize) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1,581At Census 1901.
    Population12,915
    Average number of persons per bouse816
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number,Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Rate per 1000 Births.Cases occurring (excluding Chicken-pox)Attack rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
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    TABLE VII. (3). Vital Statistics of No. 3 (Adelaide) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1,657At Census 1901.
    Population10,395
    Average number of persons per house6.27
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Rate per 1000 Births.Cases occurring(excluding Chicken-pox).Attack rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death-rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
  • Page 127
    TABLE VII. (4). Vital Statistics of No, 4 (Central) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1,299At Census 1901.
    Population9,099
    Average number of persons per house ..7.00
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Kate per 1000 Births.Cases occurring (excluding Chicken-pox).Attack-rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death-rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
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    TABLE VII. (5). Vital Statistics of No. 5 (West End) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1,778At Census 1901.
    Population12,172
    Average number of persons per house6.84
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases. Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Rate per 1000 Births.Cases occurring (excluding Chicken-pox).Attack-rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death-rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
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    TABLE VII. (6). Vital Statistics of No. 6 (Kilburn) Ward.
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    TABLE VII. (7). Vital Statistics of No. 7 (Priory) Ward.
    Number of occupied houses1.677At Census 1901.
    Population10.689
    Average number of persons per house ..6.38
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Births.Deaths.Infantile Deaths.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.7 Principal Epidemic Diseases Deaths.
    Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Rate per 1C00 Births.Cases occurring(excluding Chicken-pox).Attack-rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths occurring.Death-rate per 1000 of the Population.Number.Estimated rate per 1000 of the Population.
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    Table VIII. Vital Statistics of Hampstead, compared with England and Wales.
    Year.Birth rate per 1000.Natural increase Hampstead.Seven Principal Epidemic Diseases death-rate per 1000.Notfi-able Infectious disease rate per 1000 Hampstead.General death-rate per 1000.
    Hampstead.England and Wales.Hampstead.England and Wales.Hampstead.England and Wales.