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Hornsey 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]

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More than half the deaths are due to the diseases classified in
the four groups of (1) Bronchitis and Pneumonia, (2) Diseases of
the Heart and Blood-vessels, (3) Cancer, (4) Tuberculosis. Of
these, the last is of a known infectious nature, and a big step in
the compaign against this disease has, been taken now that the
various measures provided for by recent legislation have been put
into operation, and, in a few years, a considerable saving ought to
be shown in this direction.

The following diseases caused more deaths in 1913 than in 1912:—

DiseaseNo. of Deaths in 1913.No. of Deaths in 1912.Increase
Bronchitis and Pneumonia12010416
Heart Diseases88871
Phthisis554312
Bright's Disease27216
Influenza23203
Diabetes16133
Arterial Sclerosis16412
Cirrhosis of Liver15123
Certain Diseases of Stomach and Intestines14104
Measles1257
Embolism and Thrombosis927
Whooping Cough826
Congenital Malformations862
Asthma and Emphysema853
Epilepsy431
Enteric Fever321
Diphtheria321