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Lambeth 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth]

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TABLE K.

Shewing the number of Certificates for the Notifiable Zymotic Diseases received in the Borough of Lambeth during 1906, and in the old Parish of Lambeth for the ten years 1891.1900.

Disease.Parish of Lambeth.Annual Average of 10 years 1891—1900 (Parish.)Borough of Lambeth. Notifications received during 1906
1891189218931894189518961897189818991900
Smallpox3229926511621220_
Cholera42623101661873211.5_
Diphtheria3305047895216146527048131080844715.1415
Membranous Croup294749262327171622626.211
Erysipelas258420587315355352325294330234347.0263
Scarlet Fever858183222751198138915501375100910068211331.31268
Typhus1832111.1
Typhoid or Enteric149117160268201162185163219272189 689
( Continued or Relapsing333458482016111371725.71
Puerperal1120271916192614241318.927
Plague
Totals16763025407024332685280126632329269322092658.42074
Average per 1000 of population6.110.914.5869.49.58.97.78.77.19 046.6

The Health Department has also heard of, and dealt with, the following non.notifiable infectious
diseases:—Chicken.pox, 354; Measles, 836; Whooping Cough, 455; Consumption, 592; Cancer, 18; other
diseases (e.g. Mumps, Ringworm, Influenza, Pneumonia, etc.), 133.
. Plague was made notifiable on September 19th, 1900.