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Hampstead 1910

Report for the year 1910 of the Medical Officer of Health

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The death-rate in Hampstead in 1910—8.6—was lower than in 1909,
when it was 8.9. This is the lowest death-rate ever recorded for
Hampstead, with the exception of the rate in 1908, which was 8.5.
Deaths of Non-Residents.
The deaths of patients formerly resident in districts outside London,
who have died in Hampstead Institutions, are reported to the Medical
Officer of Health of the district to which they belong immediately
upon receipt of the Registrar's weekly return. In the case of deaths
belonging to other metropolitan districts, this procedure is not necessary,
for the information is circulated by the Registrar-General.
Information concerning 95 deaths has been transmitted to the
following extra-metropolitan districts :—
Aldershot. Great Berkhampstead.
Anglesey. Harrow.
Aylesbury. Hendon.
Barnet. Hereford.
Bath. Heston and Isleworth.
Beckenham. Hoddesdon
Berkhampstead. Hornsey.
Bexley. Kingston-on-Thames.
Boxmoor. Leyton.
Brighton. Maidenhead.
Broadstairs. Norton-sub-Hamdon.
Bromley. Norwich.
Brotton. Richmond.
Buckhurst Hill. Romford.
Cambridge. Sidcup.
Cheltenham. Southall.
Chertsey. Stevenage.
Croydon. Stratford.
Enfield. Timsbury.
Epping. Torquay.
Epsom. Tottenham.
Erith. Walsall.
Feltwell. Walthamstow.
Finchley. Watford.
Friern Barnet. West Ham.