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Islington 1914

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

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[1914

Table XLV(Continued).

Ages.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
DiarrhoeaEnteritis, etc.TotalDiarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Total.Diarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Total.Diarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Total.Diarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Total.
Under 1 year41115711182014624715142922782309
1 to 5 years224134471057549551974
Over 5 years4812281026123810818423678
191110213110223227468342302656324137461
Under 1 year510153131613193221517235780
1 to 5 years-33-1131418941317
Over 5 years-772795510291192837
191252025521262125465323736134
Under 1 year521262131534447827346168113181
1 to 5 years-33-5513122571320203353
Over 5 years-553692686612112334
19135293452429496211140539399169268
Under 1 year6111713518873211925214613169200
1 to 5 years-44246259327411322153
Over 5 years22424651419279112738
19148171 2517133011555170343266174117291

An examination of the figures from 1885 onwards shows that the average
number of deaths in each of the quinquennial periods were as follows:—
1886—1890 230 1901—1905 169
1891—1895 173 1906—1910 115
1896—1900 209

An examination of the Table also discloses that the average number of deaths at each period of life during the last 10 years was: —

Diarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Total.
Under 1 year10071171
1 to 5 years251944
Over 5 years162743
141117258