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St Pancras 1872

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

Published
1873
Pages
24
Tables
10

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  • Page 2
    MORTALITY AT VARIOUS SEASONS. The following table will be found useful, as showing when a diminished rate of mortality began to be felt:—
    Annual Rate of Mortality.
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    MORTALITY AT VARIOUS AGES. For the fifty-two weeks the deaths were—
    In 1872.In 1971.
  • Page 3
    MORTALITY FROM VARIOUS DISEASES. The annual rates of mortality from the undermentioned diseases in the year 1872, were as follows:—
    London. 1872.St. Pancras. 1872.St. Pancras. 1871.
  • Page 10
    ST. PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX. FIRST QUARTER, 1872. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the thirteen Weeks ending March 30th, 1872.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1871.LOCALITIES.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all causes under 1 year of age.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.From Tabes, Hydrocephalus, and Scrofula.From Phthisis.From Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Asthma.
    MalesFemalesMalesFemalesChildrenAdults.
  • Page 11
    ST. PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX. SECOND QUARTER, 1872. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the thirteen Weeks ending June 29th, 1872.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1871.LOCALITIES.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all causes under 1 year of age.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of ageFrom Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Croup.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.From Tabes, Hydrocephalus, and Scrofula.From Phthisis.From Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Asthma.
    MalesFemalesMalesFamalesChildrenAdults
  • Page 12
    ST. PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX. THIRD QUARTER, 1872. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the thirteen weeks ending 28th September, 1872.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1871.LOCALITIES.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all causes under 1 year of age.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.From Tabes, Hydrocephalus, and Scrofula.From Phthisis.From Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Asthma.
    MalesFemalesMalesFemalesChildrenAdults
  • Page 13
    ST. PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX. FOURTH QUARTER, 1872. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the thirteen Weeks ending 28th December, 1872.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1871.LOCALITIES.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all cause under 1 year of age.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.From Tabes, Hydrocephalus, and Scrofula.From Phthisis.From Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Asthma.
    MalesFemalesMalesFemalesChildrenAdults.
  • Page 14
    ST. PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX. SUMMARY OF THE FOUR QUARTERS, 1872. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Fifty-two Weeks ending 28th December, 1872.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1871.LOCALITIES.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causesFrom all cause under 1 year of age.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.From Tabes, Hydrocephalus, and Scrofula.From Phthisis.From Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Asthma.
    MalesFemalesMalesFemalesChildrenAdults.
  • Page 15
    RETURN shewing the Works executed, and Improvements effected in the Parish of St. Pancras, under the supervision of the Sanitary Officers during the year ending December 31st, 1872.
    Name of Sanitary Inspector.Overcrowdings abated.Bakehouses cleansed.Cesspools abolished.Houses, Rooms, Yards, &c., cleansed and repaired.Paving repaired.Drains.Water Closets.Water Receptacle.Dust Bins., Domestic water supply provided.Refuse removed from premises.Pigs and other animals removed.Smoke nuisances abated.Manure removed.Dung Pits abolished.Total.
    New.Trapped.Repaired and cleansed.New Water Closets erected.Repaired and cleansed.Water laid on.New.Repaired.New.Repaired.
  • Page 16
    RETURN to be made on or before the 7th of February, 1873, by Mr. Adams, Vaccination Officer of the Parish of St. Pancras, respecting the Vaccination of Children whose births were registered in his district from 1st January to 30th June, 1872, inclusive.
    Registration Sub-Districts comprised in the Vaccination Officer's District.Number of Births returned in the Birth List Sheets as registered from 1st January to 30th June, 1872.Number of these Births duly entered by 31st January, 1873, in the Vaccination Register (Birth List Sheets), viz.:Number of these Births, which on the 31st January, 1873, remained unentered in the Vaccination Register on Account (as shown by Report Book) ofNumber of these Births remaining on 31st January, 1873, neither duly entered in the Vaccination Register, nor temporarily accounted for in the Report Book
    Successfully VaccinatedInsusceptible of VaccinationHad Small PoxDead UnvaccinatedPostponement by Medical CertificateRemoval to Districts, the Vaccination Officer of which has been duly apprisedRemoval to Places unknown, or which cannot be reached; and Cases not having been found