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City of London 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

Published
1859
Pages
20
Tables
4

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    No. I.— Tenth Annual Enumeration of Deaths, relating to the fifty-two weeks, dating from September 26th, 1857, to September 2bth, 1858.
    Deaths in the Foor Quarters.Total.East London Union.West London Union.Cityof London Union.
    Saint Botolph.Cripple-gate.Workhouses.North.South.Workhouse.s.w.N.W.South.S.W.N,W.Work-house.
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    No. II.— Classification of the 2,883 Deaths, which occurred in the fifty-two weeks, dating from September 2 6th, 1857, to September 25th, 1858.
    City Unions or District.Total Number of Deaths.AT WHAT AGES?FROM WHAT CAUSES ?
    0 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 and over.Violence, Privation, Poison, and Premature Birth.Fever.Acute Diarrhoea (not of Infants ),Dysentery,and Cholera.Scarlet-Fever and Cynanche Maligna.Sinall-Pox.Phthisis, and otherTubercular Diseases.Erysipelas, Puerperal Fever, and Phlebitis.Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia of Infants under three years of age.Measles, Whooping-cough, and Croup.Hydrocephalus, Teething, and. Convulsions of InfancyOther Diseases, chiefly Chronic.
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    No. III.— Summary of the Sanitary Work done in each of the City Districts during the Years 1857 and 1858. CITY DISTRICTS, NUMBER OF HOUSES in each District, NAMES OF INSPECTORS, &c.
    Quarters Ending.North-West Houses, 1,472. W. Ternouth.South-West. Houses, 1,037. John Painter.North-Mdl. Houses, 1,389. J. Iiopkinson.South-Mdl. Houses, 262. G. Mortimer.North-East. Houses, 1,758. J. Williams.South-East. Houses, 736. Wm. Santler.Lodging Ho. Houses, H. J. Teague.
    Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Houses Inspected.Orders Issued.Inspections.Orders Issued.
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    No. IV.— Meteorology of the City of London for each Month in the Year, from Observations made at the Engineer s Office, Guildhall, under the direction of Mr. Haywood.
    MONTHS. 1857.8.Barometer.Dry Thermometer.Wet Thermometer or Hygrometer.Rain Gauges.
    Mean Pressure.Highest Pressure.Lowest Pressure.Mean Temperature.Highest Temperature.Lowest 1 Temperature.Mean Daily Range.Mean Temperature.Dew Point.Degree of Humidity.Weight of vapour in cubic foot of air.Vapour required to saturate ditto.Total Fall.Greatest Fall.Lowest Fall.
    Wet Bulb.Dry Bulb.On Roof.On Grnd.On Roof.On Grnd.On Roof.On Grnd.