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Edmonton 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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The following table shows the deaths from these diseases distributed amongst the three Wards and Edmonton residents in the Workhouse.

DISEASE.Whole District.Bury Street.Church Street.Fore Street.Edmonton Union Residents.
Small Pox
Measles481319162
Scarlet Fever1I
Whooping Cough9441
Diphtheria15447
Enteric Fever211
Diarrhœa502611136
Total1254839388
Ratesi-882.1917117426.58

The Average Zymotic Death-rate for the previous ten years was 2.16. In the following table are set out the Nett General Death-rate, Infantile and Zymotic Death-rates for 1913 and the previous ten years:—

Nett Death-rate.Infantile Mortality.Zymotic Death-rate.
190313.7*140.31.91
190415.8161.83.87
190513.3128.02.36
190613.7131.83.03
190713.3121.12.08
190812.1117.41.99
190911.0100.391.29
19109.574.550.79
191113.1143.483.17
191210.284.421.08
191311.9105.261.88

*In calculating the Infantile Mortality for the year 1903, deaths due to premature birth
were included for the first time.
INFANTILE MORTALITY.
The infantile mortality is a special death-rate, referring to the first ageperiod
(0 to 1 year), and is expressed as the number of deaths that takes place
amongst children under one year of age per thousand, births registered.
The number of such deaths occurring amongst Edmonton children, and
registered within (or without) the district within the year, was 196, and the
births registered within (or without) the district, born of Edmonton mothers,