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City of Westminster 1903

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

Published
1904
Author
Allan, Francis J.
Pages
140
Tables
124

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    (b) According to the old divisions of the City, the births and deaths were thus distributed. In—
    BIRTHS.DEATHS.Total.
    Male.Female.TotalMale.Female
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    The place of death of citizens belonging to the several Wards is shown below :—
    Place of Death.Total Deaths.Conduit.Grosvenor,Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    (c) Causes of, and ages at, death during the five weeks ending 4th April, 1903 :—
    Causes of Death.Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wards at all Ages.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 55 and under 15.15 and under 2525 and under 6565 and upwards.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. AnneGreat Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    ( d ) Of the 254 deaths, 43 were those of children under 1 year of age, and 69 those of persons over 65 years of age ; these are referable as follows :—
    Ages at Death.Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent GardenStrand.
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    3. Notifiable Diseases.—83 cases of Infectious Disease were notified in the City in March, as compared with 59 in the previous four weeks. They were distributed as follows :—
    Notifiable Diseases.Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall MallRegent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    The number of notifications of infectious disease in the last five weeks, and in the corresponding period of 1902, were :—
    Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever
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    4. Disinfection.—112 Rooms were disinfected in 75 houses during the five weeks and 2,608 articles were disinfected.
    Commercial Road.Horseferry Road.Denzell Street.
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    5. Mortuaries.
    Horseferry Road.Denzejl Street.Dufour's Place.
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    7. The following is a summary of the Reports of your Sanitary Inspectors prepared by Mr. Chief Inspector Strutt : -
    WARDS.
    Conduit.Grosvenor,Hamlet of KnightsbridgeKnightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.Totals.
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    8. Unsound Food.—The following articles have been condemned as unfit for food :—
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    The place of death of citizens belonging to the several Wards, is shown below :—
    Place of Death.Total Deaths.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    Causes of and ages at, death during the 13 weeks ending 4th April, 1903 :—
    Causes of Death.Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wards at all Ages
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 55 and under 1515 and under2525and under6s65 and upwardsConduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of KnightsbridgeKnightsbridge St. GeorgeVictoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall MallRegent.Charing Cross.Covent GardenStrand.
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    Ages at Deaths.—Of the total deaths, 97 were those of children under 1 year of age, and 193 of persons over 65 years of age ; these are referable as follows :—
    Ages at Death.Tot a l.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of KnightsbridgeKnightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing CrossCovent GardenStrand.
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    Compared with London as a whole, the death rates per 1,000 persons living for Phthisis, Diarrhoea, and other Communicable Diseases, were as follows :—
    LOCALITY.All Causes.Small-Pox..Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Phthisis.
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    Infectious Diseases Notified.—In London the number of notifications of infectious diseases in the First Quarter of the year, as Compared with those in the corresponding 14 weeks of last year, were as follows :—
    Small-pox.Scarlet l ever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.F rysipelas.Puerperal Fever.
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    In the City 217 cases were notified in the First Quarter. They were distributed as follows :—
    Notifiable Diseases.Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. GeorgeVictoriaSt. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great MarlboroughPall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    (b) According to the old divisions of the City, the births and deaths were thus distributed. In—
    BIRTHS.DEATHS.Total.
    Male.Female.Total.Male.Female.
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    The place of death of citizens belonging to the several Wards is shown below:—
    Place of Death.Total Deaths.Conduit.Grosvenor,Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    (c) Causes of, and ages at, death during the four weeks ending 31st October, 1903:—
    Causes of Death.Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wards at all Ages.
    All ages.Under 11 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    (d) Of the 158 deaths, 36 were those of children under 1 year of age, and 43 those of persons over 65 years of age ; these are referable as follows:—
    Ages at Death.Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    3. Notifiable Diseases.—55 cases of Infectious Disease were notified in the City in October, as compared with 66 in the previous five weeks. They were distributed as follows:—
    Notifiable Diseases.Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall MaliRegent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    The number of notifications of infectious disease in the last four weeks, and in the corresponding period of 1902, were :—
    Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.
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    4. Disinfection.—62 Rooms were' disinfected in 51 houses during the four weeks and 1,415 articles were disinfected.
    Commercial Road.Horseferry Road.Denzell Street.
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    Mortuaries.
    Horseferry Road.Denzell Street.Dufours Place
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    8. The following is a summary of the Reports of your Sanitary Inspectors prepared by Mr. Chief Inspector Strutt:—
    WARDS.
    Conduit.Grosvenor,Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne,Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.Totals
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    The City Comptroller has been good enough to supply me with a copy of the figures sent to the Local Government Board in 1902 and 1903, and I append both so that comparisons may be made:-
    l23456
    Number of Houses as defined in Local Government Board Schedule.Number of Houses comprising two or more Rateable Properties.Number of Separate Occupations included in Col. 2.Actual Number of Rated Occupiers.Estimated Population by Registrar-General.Estimated Population by Medical Officer of Health.
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    Table I.— Showing the number of Births in the City of Westminster and its Wards (corrected by distributing Institution Births), with rates per 1,000 population.
    Wards.Births (corrected).
    1901.1902.1903.
    No.Rate.No.Kate.No.Rate.
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    The total births reckoned on the number of married females (between the ages of 15 and 45) work out as follows for London and the City of Westminster:—
    1881.1891.1901.1902.1903.
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    Applying such factors to the 1903 rates, the figures are:—
    Standard death-rate.Recorded death-rate.Corrected death-rate.Comparative mortality figure.
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    The number of public institution deaths in London was 35.4 per cent. of the total, in the City 43 per cent., and in the several wards as follows:—
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    The deaths of infants were distributed in the City and Wards as follows:—-
    City of Westminster.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. GeorgeVictoria.St. Margaret.
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    Deaths at other ages. —The following comparative statement shows at a glance the rates per 1,000 persons estimated to be living at certain age-periods during each of the last three years:—
    1901.1902.1903.
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    Table III (Required by Local Government Board).— Vital Statistics of Separate Localities in 1903 ancl 12 Previous Years.
    Names of Localities1. The City of Westminster.2. St. George's, comprising Conduit, sirosvenor, Victoria, and Knightsbridge St. George Wards.3. Westminster, comprising St. Margaret, St. John, and the Hamlet of Knightsbridge Wards.4 St. James, comprising Regent, Marlborough, and Pall Mall Wards.5. St. Anne Ward.6. Strand comprising Covent Garden, Strand, and Charing Cross Wards.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (currected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of cach year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under I year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.
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    Table IV.— Vital Statistics of Separate Localities. Birth- and Death-rates per 1,000 Inhabitants, and Death-rates of Infants under 1 Year per 1,000 births, calculated from the figures in Table III, compared with the Average Rates in the 10 Years 1893—1902.
    Birth-rate (Uncorrected).Death-rate.Deaths ander 1 per 1,000 Births Registered in the City.
    Average, 10 Years.1903.Average, 10 Years.1903.Average, 10 Years.1903.
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    Table V.— Deaths of Citizens during the Year ending 3rd January, 1904, showing Locality at Time of Death.
    Wards.Locality at Time of Death.Total Deaths.
    At Home.Workhouses and Infirmaries.General and Special Hospitals.Fever Hospitals.Lunatic Asylums.Elsewhere.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    Table VI (Return required by Local Government Board).— Statistics of Births and Deaths during the 52 Weeks from 3rd January, 1902, to 2nd January, 1904.
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    Wards.Population Estimated to Middle of the Year l903.Births (Corrected).Deaths Under One Year of Age.Total Deaths in the City.Deaths of Citizens in Public Institutions.Deaths of Non-Residents Registered in District.Deaths of Citizens Registered beyond District.Deaths at all Ages. Nett.
    Number.Rate.*Number.Rate per l,000 Births (Corrected).Number.Rate.*
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    Table VII.— Quarterly and Annual Death-rates per 1,000 Inhabitants in the City of Westminster (in Various Wards), in the United Kingdom, England and Wales, and the County of London, for the 52 Weeks ending January 2nd, 1904.
    Period.United Kingdom.England and Wales.County of London.The City.Conduit Ward.Grosvenor Ward.Hamlet, of Knightsbridge Ward.Knightsbridge St. George Ward.Victoria Ward,St. Margaret Ward.St. John Ward.St. Anne Ward.Great Marlborough Ward.Pall Mall Ward.Regent Ward.Charing Cross Ward.Covent Garden Ward.Strand Ward.
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    Table VIII. (Required by the Local Government Board.) Vital Statistics of Whole Districts during 1903 and Two Previous Years. City of Westminster.
    Year.Population Estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-Residents Registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Residents Registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number (Uncorrected).Rate.1Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.*
    Number.Rate per 1,000 Births Registered.Number.Rate.*
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    Table VIII.— continued.
    I.II—continued.II—continued.
    Institutions within the District receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from outside the District. ( Total Number of Deaths in brackets.)Institutions outside the District receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from the District.Institutions outside the District receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from the District.
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    Table IX.— Causes of, and ages at, death during the 52 weeks ending 2nd January, 1904:—
    Causes of Death.Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wards (at all Ages).
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 aud under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    Table X.— Death-rates per 1,000 Inhabitants in the City and Wards from, Various Causes, 1903.
    Causes op Death.Deaths in Wards at all Ages.
    Total.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pail Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    Small-pox—Cases of this disease were notified in London and in Westminster as follows during 1903:—
    London.Westminster.London.Westminster.
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    Table XII.— Infectious Diseases Notified, 1890.1903, in London.
    Year.Small.pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and CroupEnteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Cholera.Relapsing Fever.Totals.
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    Case.rates per 10,000 Living in London.
    Year.Small.pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric.Typhus.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal.Erysipelas.
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    City of Westminster. Table XIII. Local Government Board Table C.— Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during the 52 weeks from 3rd January, 1903, to 2nd January, 1904.
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in the City of Westminster.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.Number of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Ward.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Kamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.-St. Margaret.St. John.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Total.
    0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    Table XIV.— Vaccination Statistics.
    1902. Union.Births.Died Unvaccinated.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Vaccination Postponed.Conscientious Objectors.Removed and Vaccination Officer Informed.Not Found. Removed to Address Unknown.
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    Table XV.
    Union.Primary Vaccinations under 14 years of Age.Re-vaccination.
    1901.1902.1903.1901.1902.1903.
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    This is shown in detail as follows:—
    Scarlet Fever, 1903.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.Sc. Margaret.St. John.
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    Taking these for comparison, we get:—
    Rate per 1,000 Persons under 15 years.Deaths per 100 Cases.
    1901.1902.1903.1901.1902.1903.
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    Notifications of Diphtheria Cases Received in each Month of the Years 1901, 1902 and 1903.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
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    Reckoned on the number of children living at this period, the death-rates for measles are :—
    1901.1902.1903.
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    The deaths were distributed as follows :—
    Measles, 1903.Victoria Ward.St. Margaret's Ward.St. John Ward.Regent Ward.Great Marlborough Ward.Charing Cross W ard.Covent Garden Ward.
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    The deaths calculated on the total population are :—
    1901.1902.1903.
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    Calculated on the number of children under five years of age, the rates per 1,000 were:—
    1901.1902.1903.
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    The following list shows how far this has been carried out and the cases notified:—
    School.Actual Cases.Infection in House.Other Causes.
    Chicken-pox.Measles.Mumps.Whooping-cough.Chicken-pox.Measles.Mumps.Whooping-cough.
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    Teachers or children attending at the following schools were notified to be suffering from illness during 1903 :—
    Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
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    81statutory notices were served, and legal proceedings had to be taken to enforce these orders in the following instances:—
    Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
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    Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
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    WARDS.
    Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.Totals.
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    " Fuur-roomed tenements.- —These are contained in M Block, and constitute the whole of that block. The size of each room is as follows:—
    Numbers.Living Room.Bedroom.Bedroom.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    " Blocks A, E, F, K, P.
    Numbers.Living Room.Bedroom.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    " Blocks B, C, D, G, H, J, N, 0.
    Numbers.Living Room.Bedroom.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    " Blocks A, E, F, K, P.
    Numbers.Living Boom.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    " Blocks B, C, D, G, H, J, N, O.
    Numbers.Living Room.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    "Block L.
    Numbers.Living Room.Bedroom.Total.
    Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
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    "Blocks A, E, F, K, P.
    Numbers.Cubic Feet.
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    "Block L.
    Number.Cubic Feet.Number.Cubic Feet.
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    "On the above basis the maximum number permissible would be 2,229 divided up as follows:-
    Over 10.Under 10.Total.Average per Tenement.
    Persons.
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    Table XXII.— Vital Statistics relating to Blocks of Dwellings in the City of Westminster, 1903.
    Buildings.Population.Births.Total Deaths.Infectious Deaths.Tubercular, Deaths.Respiratory.Digestive.Circulatory Diseases.Nervous Diseases.Kidney Diseases.Violence.Cancer.Other Deaths.Deaths Under 1.Deaths Over 65.
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    Licences were granted as follows:—
    Address.Name of Occupier.Licensed forFormer Number of Beds.
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    The following shows the state of the registers:—
    Class of Work.On Register at end of 1902.Added in 1903.Removed in 1903.On Register at end of 1903.Number of Inspections.Number of Notices.Prosecutions.
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    Defects were found and remedied as follows:—
    1901.1902.1903.Notices Served.Prosecutions.
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    List of Outworkers ( S. 107).
    Class of Homework.1903. Number of Lists Received.Number of Addresses of Outworkers.
    Up to 1st February.Up to 1st August.Forwarded to Other Authorities..Received from Other Authorities.
    Number of Lists.Number of Outworkers.Number of Lists.Number of Outworkers.
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    Table XXIII. - Grouped Occupations of Males aged 10 Years and Upwards, with Causes of Death, in 1903 .
    Population.Total Deaths, 1903.CAUSES OF DEATH.
    Infectious Diseases.Septic.Phthisis.Other Tubercular.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Other Respiratory.Alcoholism.Cirrhosis of Liver.Other Digestive.Rheumatic Fever.Valvular Disease.Other Circulatory.Insanity.Other Nervous.Cancer.Diabetes.Bright's Disease.Suicide.Accident.Other Causes.Old Age.
    Total Occupied and Unoccupied72,811
    Retired or Unoccupied9,613
    Engaged in Occupations63,198
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    Table XXIV.— Grouped Occupations of Females aged 10 Tears and Upwards, with Causes of Death in 1903.
    Population.Total Deaths, 1903.CAUSES OF DEATH.
    Unmarried.Married or Widows.Total at Census.Infectious Diseases.Septic.Phthisis.Other Tubercular.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Other Respiratory Diseases.Alcoholism.Cirrhosis of Liver.Other Digestive Diseases.Rheumatic Fever.Valvular Diseases.Other Circulatory Diseases.Insanity.Other Nervous Diseases.Cancer.Diabetes.Bright's Disease.Suicide.Accident.Other Causes.
    Total Occupied and Unoccupied49,11036,748
    Retired or Unoccupied12,53726,933
    Engaged in Occupations, Unmarried36,5739,811
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    The following is a summary of the work done in connection therewith:-
    1902.1903.
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    Fruit and Vegetables.
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    Fish.
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    Meat.
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    Legal Proceedings. —Prosecutions were taken in two instances:—
    Name.Offence.Fine.
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    Samples Purchased under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, together with the number found Adulterated. Also a List of Prosecutions with the result of same.
    Number.Articles of Food.Number of Samples Purchased.Genuine. (Inferior in brackets.)Adulterated.Prosecutions.Convictions.Warranty or Disclosure.Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Table A.
    Total Samples.Milk Samples.
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    Table B.
    Town.Total Samples.Milk Samples.Town.Total Samples.Milk Samples.
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    Table C.
    Borough.Total Samples per 10,000 Population.Milk Samples per 10,000 Population.Borough.Total Samples per 10,000 Population.Milk Samples per 10,000 Population.
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    Table D.
    Total Samples.Milk Samples.
    Per cent.Per cent.
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    Table E.
    Lowest.Highest
    Borough.Total Samples.Milk Samples.Borough.Total Samples.Milk Samples.
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    Ward.Name and Address of Defendant.Court and Name of Magistrate.Offence.Result.
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    Ward.Name and Address of Defendant.Court and Name of Magistrate.Offence.Result.
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    Ward.Name and Address of Defendant.Court and Name of Magistrate.Offence.Result.
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    Proportional Amount of Organic Impurities in Waters.
    Rent.New River.Lambeth.Southwark.Grand Junction.West Middlesex.East London.Chelsea.
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    Smoke Prevention.—The City is divided into two parts for purposes of smoke inspection, and the following is a summary of the work done in connection therewith:—
    North District.South District.Total.
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    Phthisis Death Rates.
    Ten Yearly Periods.Five Yearly Periods.
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    Total Tubercular Rates.
    Year.Pulmonary.Abdominal.Meningeal.Other.Total.
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    The City of Westminster.
    Year.Pulmonary.Abdominal.Meningcal.Other.Total.
    Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Bates.Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.
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    The figures are then:—
    Year.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Total Tubercular Rates.
    County.City.County.City.
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    St. George, Hanover Square Division.
    Year.Pulmonary.Rates.Other Forms.Total.
    Cases.Rate.Abdominal.Meningeal.
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    Conduit Ward.
    Year.Pulmonary.Other Forms.Total.
    Cases.Rate.CasesRate.Cases.Rate.
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    Grosvenor Ward.
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    Knightsbridge, St. George Ward.
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    Victoria Ward.
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    St Margret and .St Johan Divison.
    Year.Pulmonary.Abdominal.Meningeal.Other Forms.Total.
    Cases.Rate.
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    St. Margaret Ward.
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    St. John's Ward.
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    Hamlet of Knightsbridge Ward.
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    St. John's Ward.
    Area.Population.Deaths.Rate.Rate without Common Lodging Houses, &c.
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    The enumeration areas are Nos. 21 to 31.
    Area.Population.Deaths.Bate.Area.Population.Deaths.Rate.
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    St. James' District.—This district, as a whole, shows an improving rate throughout the last 7 years
    Year.Phthisis. Deaths.Rate.Abdominal Rate.Meningeal Rate.Other Forms RateTotal. Rate.
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    The rates for this Ward for the three years were:—
    Year.Phthisis Deaths.Rate.Abdominal Rate.Meningeal Rate.Other Forms Rate.Total Rate.
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    Area.Population.Deaths.Rate.Number of Families.Number of Tenements less than Five Rooms.
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    Great Marlborough Ward includes the remaining enumeration areas in St. James' district, viz., Nos. 6, 8, and 9. The rates were:—
    Year.Phthisis Deaths.Rate.Abdominal Rate.Meningeal Rate.Other Forms Rate.Total Rate.
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    The deaths were distributed in the enumeration areas as follows:—
    Area.Population.Deaths.Rate.Number of Families'.Number of Tenements of less than Five Rooms.
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    St. Anne's Ward.—This ward formed part of the district of the Strand Board of Works, but from its situation and character it is more allied to the St. James' district, and together with it forms the Westminster Union.
    Year.Pulmonary.Other Forms.Total.
    Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.
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    St Martin-in-the-Fields Parish.
    Year.Pulmonary.Abdominal.Meningeal.Other Forms.Total.
    Deaths.Rate.
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    St. Clement Danes, St Mary-le-Strand, St Paul, Liberty of the Rolls, and Precinct of the Savoy.
    Year.Pulmonary.Other Forms.Total.
    Deaths.Rate.Deaths.Rate.Deaths.Hate.
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    Charing Cross Ward (areas 8, 9, and 10, and part of 7).
    Year.Pulmonary.Other Forms.Total Cases.Total Rate.
    Deaths.Rate.
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    Covent Garden Ward (areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,10 (St. Paul's), and part of 7)
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    Strand Ward (areas 1 to 9).
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    Occupations of Adult Males and of Husbands or Parents of Persons who died from Tubercular Disease in 1901, 1902 and 1903.
    Occupation.Adult Males.Wives and Children ofOccupation.Adult Males.Wives and Children of.
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    Occupations of Adult Females where separately stated.
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    Deaths from Tubercular Diseases, Years 1901-03.
    Causes of Death.Ages.All Ages.
    0—1—5—10—15—20-25—35-45—55—65—75-85—
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    Deaths from Tubercular Diseases—continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.All Ages.
    0—1—5—10—15—20—25 —35—45—55 —65 —75—85—