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Penge 1903

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Penge]

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TABLE IV.

Causes of, and Ages at, Death during Year 1903.

Causes of Death.Deaths in or belonging to District at subjoined Ages.
All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
Small-pox---
Measles532-
Scarlet Fever1-1
Whooping Cough422-
Diphtheria and Membranous Croup312
Croup-
FeverTyphus-
Enteric-
Other Continued-
Epidemic Influenza312-
Cholera--
Plague
Diarrhoea431
Enteritis22
Puerperal Fever
Erysipelas
Other Septic Diseases-
Phthisis181215
Other Tubercular Diseases1014311
Cancer, Malignant Disease19127
Bronchitis1721149
Pneumonia11411131
Pleurisy
Other Diseases of Respiratory Organs312
Alcoholism
Cirrhosis of Liver4----4-
Venerea] Diseases211
Premature Birth1414
Diseases and Accidents of Parturition413
Heart Diseases26311111
Accidents104114
Suicides3-3
All other causes8815312247
All Causes25156131288379

Notes.—(a) The deaths of residents occurring beyond the limits of the district are included in this Table, and deaths
of non-residents occurring in the district are excluded. See note on Table I. as to meaning of
" Residents" and "Non-Residents."
(b) Under the heading of "Diarrhoea" are included deaths certified as from Diarrhoea alone or in
combination with some other cause of ill-defined nature ; and also deaths as certified from
Epidemic Enteritis;
Zymotic Enteritis;
Epidemic Diarrhoea; Summer Diarrhoea;
Dysentery and Dysenteric Diarrhoea;
Choleraic Diarrhoea, Cholera, Cholera Nostras (in the absence of Asiatic Cholera).
Under the heading of "Enteritis" are included those certified as from Gastro-Enteritis, Muco-Enteritis
and Gastric Catarrh ; unless from information obtained by enquiry from the certifying practitioner
or otherwise, the Medical Officer of Health should have reason for including such deaths, especially
those of infants, under the specific term " Diarrhoea."
Deaths from Diarrhoea secondary to some other well-defined disease are included under the latter.