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St Pancras 1858

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

Published
1859
Pages
54
Tables
31

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    Tottenham Court 241, in Gray's Inn 249, in Somers Town 242, in Camden Town 224, and in Kentish Town 217. The method adopted to obtain these numbers is explained in the note to the table below.
    Area in Aores.Population in 1851.Estimated Population in 1858.Mortality in 1858, estimated as explained in Not**.Number of deaths to every 10000 living.Number of births to every 10000 living.
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    TABLE A. A Table showing the Mortality and Death-rate of, as well as other particulars relating to, certain Streets and Places selected as Specimens from each Sub-District.
    Names of Streets.No. of Houses.Estimated Population.No. of Deaths in 1858.Death-rate per 1000, in 1858.No. of Deaths in 1856-7.Average No. of' deaths in 3 years, 1856, 57, 58.Average Annual Death-rate per 1000, in 3 years.Main Peculiarities of the Places.
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    A Table showing the Mortality and Death-rate of, as well as other particulars relating to, certain Streets and Places selected as Specimens from each. Sub-District.
    Names of Streets.No. of Houses.Estimated Population.No. of Deaths in 1858.Death-rate per 1000, in 1858.No. of Deaths in 1856-7.Average No. of Deaths in 3 years, 1856, 57, 58.Average Annual Death-rate per 1000, in 3 years.Main Peculiarities of the Places
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    TABLE B. MORTALITY IN MEWS.
    Names of Mews.No. of inhabited stables.|No. of InhabitantsNo. of deaths in 1858._Death-rate in 1858 per 1000.Deaths in 1856, 1857, and 1858.Remarks on the condition of the Stables and Dwelling-rooms.
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    The death-rates from the undermentioned diseases to every 100,000 living in St. Pancras and the Metropolis respectively were, during 1858 :—
    St. Pancras.London.
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    female children, 147. The death-rate of infants in the different sub-districts presents very great diversities, even greater than the diversities presented by the death-rate at all ages.
    Population under the age of 5 vears in 1851.Estimated Population under 5 in 1858. (i)Deaths under 5 in 1858.Death-rate at that age calculated.
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    [ TABLE I. ] Shewing the causes of Death at different Ages during the year 1858.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.MALES AND FEMALES.
    All Ages.Ages at Death.
    Total under 1 year.12345—10—15—25—35—45—55—65—75—85—95 &upwds?
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    [TABLE I.—continued.\ Shewing the Causes of Death at different Ages during the year 1858.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.MALES AND FEMALES.
    All Ages.Ages at Death.
    Total under 1 year.12a45—10—15—25—as-45—55—65—75—85—95 &upwds?
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    [TABLE II.] Saint Pancras, Middlesex—Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-districts and Public Institutions, for the 52 Weeks ending 1st day of January, 1859.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [TABLE III.] FIRST OR "WINTER QUARTER 1858. Saint Pancras, Middlesex—Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-district and Public Institutions, for the 13 Weeks ending 3rd day of April, 1858.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ TABLE IV. ] SECOND OE SPRING QUARTER 1858. Saint Pancras, Middlesex—Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-districts and Public Institutions, for the 13 Weeks ending 27th day of June, 1859. tlfVU u»J| ui '
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all causes junder 5 years 1of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From ScarlatinaFrom Hooping Cough.From DiarroeaFrom Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.f.:m.&f.
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    [TABLE V."] THIRD OR SUMMER QUARTER 1868. Saint Pancras, Middlesex.—Register of Births and Deaths in the Suh-districts and Public Institutions, for the 13 Weeks ending 25th day of September, 1858.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M. & F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [TABLE VI.] ' FOURTH OR AUTUMN QUARTER 1858. Saint Pancras, Middlesex.—Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-district and Public Institutions, for the 13 Weeks ending 1st day of January, 1859.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    Table VII. -Table shewing the Mortality and Temperature of each week in the year 1858, and the average of corresponding weeks in ten preceding years.
    No. of Week.No. of Deaths registered in each week.Average of 10 years.Mean Temperature of Week.Mean Temperature of corresponding w.eek in 10 preceding Years.Xo. of week.No. of Deaths registered in each Week.Average of 10 Years.Mean Temperature of Week.Mean Temperature of corresponding week in 10 preceding Years.
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    [ TABLE VIII.] Births, Deaths, and Temperature during the Four Quarters of 1858.
    Total Number of Deaths.Mean Number in10 former Years.Mean raised to allow for increase in Population.Difference of actual Number of Deaths from corrected mean of 10 years.Mean Temperature of Air.1Difference from the Mean of 17 years at Greenwich.Number of Births.
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    [TABLE IX.] Cases of Sickness under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the 52 Weeks ending 1st of January, 1859.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total Number of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Dysentery.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas & Pyoemia.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Diphtherite.
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    [TABLE X.] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras in the Year 1858 of Men above the age of 20, arranged according to the Occupations of the Deceased.
    OCCUPATIONS.MALES.
    Living at the Census of 1851, above 20.Ages at Death.
    Total20—25—45—65—85—
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    [TABLE X.—continued.] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras in the Tear 1858 of Men above the age of 20, arranged according to the Occnpations of the Deceased.
    OCCUPATIONS.MALES.
    Living at the Census of 1851, above 20.Ages at Death.
    Total20—25—45—65—85—
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    [TABLE X.—continued.'] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras in the Year 1858 of Men above the age of 20, arranged according to the Occupations of the Deceased.
    OCCUPATIONS.MALES.
    Living at the Census of 1851, above 20.Ages at Death.
    Total20—25—45—65—85—
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    [SCHEDULEA.] St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Four Weeks ending 26th day of Dec., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhœa.From Low Fever. |
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M. & F.
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    [SCHEDULE B.] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during the Four Weeks ending Dec. 26th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years old age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80years of age.At 80 years of ageand upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 26th of December, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.1 Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    TABLE (No. I.) FOR AUTUMN QUARTER, 1857. St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Thirteen Weeks ending 26 th day of Dec., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births,DeathsFrom all causes.From all causes under5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhœa.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    TABLE (No. II.) FOR AUTUMN QUARTER, 1857. Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during the Quarter, ending Dec. 26th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under20 ye rs ol age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    TABLE (No. III.) FOR AUTUMN QUARTER, 1857. St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the Medical Officers during the Thirteen Weeks ending the 26th of December, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Five Weeks ending 30 th day of January, 1858.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.|| From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough-|From Diarrhœa.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Five Weeks, ending January 30th, 1858.
    Corresponding weoks of 1857.Causes of Death.At all Ages.1 Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Corresponding weeks of 1857Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Five Weeks ending the 30 th of January, 1858.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhœa.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Four Weeks ending 27 th day of February, 1858.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.1 From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.|From Hooping Cough-From Diarrhœa.|From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Four Weeks, ending February 27th, 1858.
    Corresponding weeks of 1857.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Corresponding weeks of 1857.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years ol age.At 20 and under 40years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 year8 of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—New Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 27th of February, 1858.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhœa.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.