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St Pancras 1915

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

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In the accompanying tables (inset) are shown the number of notifications of
the notifiable infectious diseases received in each week of the year, and also the
corresponding weekly numbers of deaths from these and certain other diseases.

In the next table the number of notifications are set out for the past ten years.

Diseases.190519C6190719081909191019111912191319141915
Small-pox
Scarlet Fever98779185195777468144559856812071009
Diphtheria278271337292312259416550440458446
Membranous Croup4484333
Typhus Fever-
Enteric Fever7296546050616629404436
Fever, Simple and Continued1111
Relapsing Fever-----------
Puerperal Fever10104815141620111814
Erysipelas228231188156160186201190210223202
Cholera-----1-----
Plague-----------
Chicken-pox (part of year)............198......247
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis••••55610735240
Polio-Myelitis............23938
Ophthalmia Neonatorum............2618233431
Totals15801403144814821320121513801411130819902033