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Southwark 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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TABLE 9.

Deaths belonging to the Sanitary Area, with the Causes of Death at all Ages during 1922.

Causes of Death.AGESAll Ages
0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-00-65-75-85-M.F.
Small Pox...............................................
(a) Vaccinated................................................
(b) Unvaccinated................................................
(c) No statement................................................
Measles2772406..............................7669
Scarlet Fever2182.........4..................710
Typhus...................................................
Epildemic Influenza322...2...759181916814547
Whooping Cough2226113..............................2735
Diphtheria, Membranous3731145......1..................3031
Enteric Feve........................111.........12
Asiatic Cholera................................................
Diarrhæa, Dysentery.....................1...1............2...
Epidemic or Zymotic En-1721...........................1...1110
Epidemic Cerebro - Spinal Fever11......1...........................21
Polio Myelitis................................................
Chicken Pox...................................................
Kotheln................................................
Parotitis................................................
Vincent's Angina................................................
Goitre................................................
Trench Fever................................................
Encephalitis Lethargica.........2...2......3...............61
Hydrophobia................................................
Glanders, Farcy................................................
Tetanus................................................
Anthrax, Splenic Fever................................................
Cowpox, Accidents of Vaccination................................................
Syphilis5.....................1...............33
Gonorrhsea................................................
Phagtedena................................................
Erysipelas1............111......31......62
Pyiemia, Septicaemia1...1.........1.........2............5
Puerperal Fever..................121..................4
Infective Endocarditis1.........1...233..................4
Carbuncle................................................
Boils................................................
Cellulitis...........................112......31
Mastoiditis...11...1...........................12
Tonsillitis......1...1......1......1.........22
Empyema of Antrum................................................
Malarial Fever................................................
Khoumatic Fever, Rheumatism of Heart.........132222211...610