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Shoreditch 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Institutions, deaths in 10
Legal proceedings 41
Margarine Act, proceedings under 59
Marriages 4
Measles 27
M ilk-shops 51
Milk premises, cowsheds, etc., on register 51
Mortuary 38
Notification of Births Act 4
Offensive business 51
Ophthalmia neonatorum 33
Outworkers 48
Polio-myelitis 35
Population 1
Puerperal fever 26
Return cases 16
Sanitary work 39
Scarlet fever 18
Scarlet fever, return cases of 16
Schools, exclusions of children for infectious disease 37
Shelter 38
Sickness amongst the poor 11
Slaughter-houses 51
Small-pox 16
Smoke nuisance 43
Staff 69
Street markets and food 56
Tuberculosis 29
Vaccination 18
Verminous houses 43
Violence, mortality from 10
Water supply 38
Whooping cough 28
Workshops on register 52
Zymotic diseases, deaths from 13
Zymotic death rate 13
APPENDIX.
Statistical Tables:—
For whole district during 1911 and previous years (Table I.) 64
Cases of infectious disease notified during 1911 (Table II.) 65
Causes of, and ages at, death during year 1911 (Tables III. and V.) 66 & 70 to 75
Infantile mortality during 1911 (Table IV.) 67
Notes to Table III 68
Comparison of London and Shoreditch birth and death rates in 1911
(Table VI.) 76
Cases treated by District Medical Officer in 1911 (Table VII.) 77
Summary of proceedings Tinder Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (Table
VIII.) 78
Factory and Workshop Act—Summary of work (Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) 79 to 82
Report of Health Visitor 83 to 90