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Shoreditch 1902

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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TABLE 1.

BOROUGH OP SHOREDITCH.

Vital Statistics of whole District during 1902 and previous Years.

Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the DistrictDeaths of Nonresident registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages Belonging to the District.
NumberRate*under one Year of ageat all Ages.
Number.Rate per 1000 Births registered.NumberRate*Number.Rate.*
12345678910111213
1893123520444635.5807186319826.1862436384314625.7
1894123520433234.6704166258221.0826428312246620.1
1895123190435234.8867203296824.3813434326286023.4
1896122308436436.0786183262021.6686357369262221.6
1897122058432535.0789186266221.8783392356262621.7
1898121740428135.1846199270922.2761371366270422.4
1899121530413133.7854210298224.5905429358291124.2
1900121335402332.9741187268922.2790472350257621.4
1901118550412034.3812201265222.6883427365259622.1
Averages for years 1893tol901121928426434.6800191278422.8812417354272322.3
1902117948399233.3704181238320.2836387432244120.9

Note.— The deaths included in column 7 of this table are the whole of those registered
during the year as having actually occurred within the district. The deaths included in
column 12 are the number in column 7, corrected by the subtraction of the number in
column 10 and the addition of the number in column 11. During 1902 six persons not
resident in Shoreditch died within the district, and 19 residents of Sboreditch died beyond
the district, but not in public institutions, these have to be added to the figures in columns
10 and 11 respectively in order to get the nett deaths.
By the term "non.residents" is meant persons brought into the district on account of
sickness or infirmity, and dying in public institutions there ; and by the term " residents "
is meant persons who have been taken out of the district on p.q«ount of sickness or infirmity,
and have died in public institutions elsewhere.
The "public institutions" taken into account for the purposes of those Tables are
those into which persons are habitually received on account of sickness or infirmity, such as
hospitals, workhouses and lunatic asylums. A list of the institutions in respect of the
deaths in which corrections have been made are given on pages 6 and 7 of the Report.
Total population at all ages, 118,637Area of District in acres Number of inhabited houses, 12,743
(exclusive of area S 642.5 Average number of persons
covered by water) ) per house 9.3