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Shoreditch 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Influenza27
Institutions, deathsin9
Legal proceedings36
Margarine Act, proceedings under
Marriages3
Measles26
M ilk-shops46
Milk premises, cowsheds, etc., on register<6
Mortuary33
Notification of Births Act3
Offensive business46
Outworkers48
Population1
Puerperal fever25
Return cases14
Sanitary work34
Scarlet fever16
Scarlet fever, return cases of14
Schools, closure for infeotious disease36
Shelter33
Sickness amongst the poor10
Slaughter-houses45
Small-pox14
Smoke nuisance37
Staff56
Street markets and food51
Tuberculosis28
Vaccination returns15
Verminous houses37
Violence, mortality from8
Water supply33
Whooping cough27
Workshops on register46
Zymotic diseases, deaths from11
Zymotic death rate11
APPENDIX.
Statistical Tables :— For whole district during 1909 and previous years (Table I.)58
For separate localities in 1909 (Table II.)59
Cases of infectious disease notified during 1909 (Table III.)60
Causes of, and ages at, death during year 1909 (Tables IV. and VI.)64 to 69
Infantile mortality during 1909 (Table, V.)62
Notes to Tables IV. and V63
Comparison of London and Shoreditch birth and death rates in 1909 (Table VII.)70
C.iscs treated by District Medical Officer in 1909 (Table VIII.)71
Summary of proceedings under Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (Table IX.)72
Factory and Workshop Act—Summary of work (Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 673 to 76
Report of Health Visitor77 to 87