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Hornsey 1914

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

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TABLE 1.
VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1914.
AND PREVIOUS YEARS.

Name of District:—HORNSEY.

Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Transferable Deaths.Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
of Non-residents registered in the Districtof Residents not registered in the District.under One Year of Age.at all Ages.
Uncorrected Number.Nett.
Number.Rate per 1,000 Nett BirthsNumber.Rate.
Number.Kate.Number.Kate
12345678910111213
190983,0341,5081,50818.166968.383612787577879.47
191083,9531,3831,39316.596267.454115297697378.77
191184,6961,4511,47917.466657.8531178116788129.58
191285,5221,3671,38516.196988.1644186105758409.82
191388,1601,3861,42516.166767.663218081568249.34
191489,8341,4681,52917.06246.942719488577918.80

Area of District in acres (land and inland water) 2,874
Total population at all ages 84,592
Number of inhabited bouses 16,809
Average number of persons per house 5.032
Total families or separate occupiers 19,940
At Census
of 1911.
1.
Institutions within the District
receiving sick and infirm
persons from outside
the District.
Isolation Hospital, Muswell
Hill.
Cromwell House Convalescent
Home.
Santa Claus Home.
All Saints' Convalescent
Home.
Horn Bey Cottage Hospital.
2.
Institutions outside the
District receiving sick and
infirm persons from the
District.
Workhouse and Infirmary,
Edmonton.
Small Pox Hospital
Summers Lane,
Finchley.
Fever Hospital, Liverpool
Road.
Middlesex County Asylum,
Napsbury.
Various London Hospitals.
3.
Other Institutions, deaths
in which have been distribute
d among the several
localities in the District.
Union Workhouse not in Borough.