Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]
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The Rainfall for the year was divided up as follows:—
Inches. | |
---|---|
January | 1.05 |
February | 77 |
March | 3.03 |
April | 1.71 |
May | 70 |
June | 3.05 |
July | 76 |
August | 2.28 |
September | l.83 |
October | 1.02 |
November | 2.67 |
December | .57 |
19.44 |
The heaviest falls recorded during a 24 hours were on August
28th and September 25th, viz., 79 on both occasions.
As regards the population, which is estimated at 105000, there
were 111 more Births than the 3198 recorded in 1904, and 216
fewer Deaths than the 2270 registered for the same twelve
months,