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Islington 1911

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

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[1911

Table LXXXIX.

Showing theAttack-RatesofScarlet Feverin the Sub Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.

Sub-Districts.1st Quarter2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
Tufnell0 951.9L1.912. 381.79
Upper Holloway2.041.291 292.801. 86
Tollington1. 052.232.233 .542. 26
Lower Holloway1 .321. 635 .093 .462.87
Highbury1. 100. 911.032.971.50
2 .043. 325.584. 233.79
Islington, South East1.841.402795 .082.78
The Borough1. 531 762. 873 672.46

Table XC.

Showing theFatalityfromScarlet Fever.

(Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).

Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarte .3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
Tufnell12 .56.3. .3.3
Upper Holloway5 .38.38.3..4.3
Tollington....5. 93. 72. 9
Lower Holloway....2.0..0.9
Highbury..........
Barnsbury3. 72.32.75.43. 5
Islington, South East3.04.04. 01.125
The Borough3.22. 13.41.72. 5

Hospital Isolation.—As many as 7GG out of the 804 known cases, or
95.3 per cent., were removed to hospital for treatment and isolation. This is
a slight increase on the proportion removed in 1910, when it was 94.5 per
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