Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1909
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Table showing the Infantile Mortality Rates of the County of London, the City of London, and the Metropolitan Boroughs during the 52 Weeks of 1909, as calculated by the Registrar-General.
Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births Registered. | |
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County of London | 108 |
Lewisham | 74 |
Hampstead | 75 |
Stoke Newington | 80 |
Woolwich | 82 |
Wandsworth | 86 |
City of Westminster | 95 |
St. Marylebone | 99 |
Paddington | 100 |
Camberwell | 100 |
Greenwich | 100 |
Islington | 101 |
St. Pancras | 102 |
Holborn | 102 |
Hackney | 102 |
Deptford | 102 |
Battersea | 107 |
Chelsea | 107 |
Fulham | 108 |
Lambeth | 109 |
City of London | 113 |
Kensington | 113 |
Stepney | 119 |
Southwark | 119 |
Hammersmith | 120 |
Poplar | 129 |
Bethnal Green | 129 |
Finsbury | 131 |
Bermondsey | 138 |
Shoreditch | 140 |
* The Registrar-General has calculated this figure on the corrected births
of Hammersmith, which he gives at 2,995 instead of 2,887, and the corrected
deaths of infants as 360, which I make 361.