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Islington 1914

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

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1914]
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This id to be noted in Table LII., which records that 13 of the cases resulting in death were complicated with Pneumonia, 6 with Bronchitis, 4 with Heart Diseases, 1 with Laryngitis, 2 with Enteritis, 1 with Gastritis, and 1 with Paralysis, leaving only 1 death to be asctibed to Influenza alone.

Ages.1900.1901. 1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907. 190819091910191119121913Average 1900-19131914
0- 53443444531231531
5-10311111111
10-15111
15-2593234352212231
25-3572732351034241441
35-451651357541988325886
45-551851497710514105611795
55-6528126869136169534597
65-75361217611121612142051077137
75-852551537128121411875910
85 and up wards44112144412121
149468340485467758170363728586210

TableLI.

Showing theDeathsfromInfluenzain the Quarters of the Year1914,together with the corrected averages of the corresponding periods1904-1913.

Years.Quarters.Totals
First.Second.Third.Fourth.
190412522948
190526163954
1906132172667
1907481241175
190852203681
1909361941170
19102162736
19111891937
19121442828
1913251851058
Corrected Averages51331354
19141753530
Increase or Decrease-8-8--8-24