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Islington 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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1910] 84

Table XX. Showing the Death-rates* from All Causes in the several undermentioned places during the Four Quarters and the Year.

PlacesFirst Quarter.Second QuarterThird Quarter.Fourth Quarter,The Year 1910.
England and Wales15 .312.811.413 .913. 4
77 Great Towns14.812.611.614 .613 .4
136 Smaller Towns14 .511.710 612.912. 4
England and Wales less the 213 Towns16.113.511,13 .513. 6
County of London14 311.610.314.712. 7
Bristol13 .110 99 512 .611. 5
Birmingham16 .312.411 214 .813.7
Liverpool19 .417 .716 417 .517. 7
M anchester16.916 .214 116.916. 1
Leeds14 .213 .312.414.813. 7
Sheffield14 .012 .313 014.413 .4
The Encircling Boroughs14.612 .110 314 .913.0
St. Pancras14.613.511.215.813 .7
Stoke Newington13 .310 .08312. 210. 9
Hackney14 .110 .69 013. 111. 6
Hornsey8.67.45.29 .67.'7
Finsbury19.316.413. 720.717.5
Shoreditch18. 114 814.819 .116. 7
Islington15 .0811.8810.7517.4313.79
• All the Death-rates in this Table, except those of Islington, have been calculated ou the populations as given by the Registrar-General.