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St Giles (Camden) 1864

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

Published
1865
Pages
26
Tables
16

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16 tables in this report

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    MORTALITY IN 1864.
    Districts.REGISTERED MORTALITY.Column A. Column B. (see Note.*)Total Mortality in 1864 corrected for Cols. A. & B.Districts.
    Population, 1864.1st Quarter, 13 Weeks.2nd Quarter, 13 Weeks.3rd Quarter, 13 Weeks.4th Quarter, 13 Weeks.Whole Year, 5 2 Weeks.
    Actual number.per 10,000.Actual number.per 10,000.Actual number.per 10,000.Actual number.per 10,000.Actual number.per 10,000.(add)( subtract.)Actual number.per 10,000.
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    Death-rate per 10,000* in St. Giles's and neighbouring Districts.
    Districts.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
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    Comparison of Mortality from various causes in London and in Saint Giles's. Whole Year, 1864. (52 weeks.)
    Classes.Classes and Orders of Disease.London.St. Giles's, Population 54,034.
    Population, 2,948,96.3Estimated Quota.*Actual Registered Mortality.Corrected for Deaths in Hosptls.
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    Death-rate per 1000 in Sub-Districts.
    Districts.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
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    Registered Births in Sub-Districts. Note that 1863 & 1857, were years of 53 weeks.
    Sub-District.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1861.
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    New Cases treated at Bloomsbury Dispensary, 1864.
    Quarter ending.Physician's Cases.Surgeon's cases.Casualties.Total
    Admitd.Visited at home.Died.Admitd.Visited at home.Died.Admitd.Visited at homeDied.
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    Cases of Disease and Deaths, occurring in the Practice of the Workhouse in 1864, and its four Quarters.
    Cases occurring.—Within Walls of Workhouse, (Infirmary and Inmates.)Among Out- Patients attending at Workhouse.Among Patients visited at their own homes.
    In Quarters of the YearFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Whole Year.First.SecondThird.FourthWhole Year.First QuarterSecond Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Whole Year.
    Cases.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases. No Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New CasesDeaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.
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    House Improvements in St. Giles's, effected under the superintendence of Inspector Webb between March 25th, 1864, and March 25tli, 1865.
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    TABLE I.—Mortality per Thousand in London, in the Divisions of London, and in St. Giles's in 1864, and in preceding Years.
    Death-rate in London, in groups of Districts, and in St. Giles.Mean of Ten year 1847-1865Mean of Five years 1855-1859.Death-rate of last Seven years, each corrected to 365¼ days.
    1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1865.
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    TABLE II.—Deaths in Hospitals among Patients brought from St. Giles's and neighbouring Districts, 1864.
    Districts.Total ascertained Deaths in London Hospitals.Kings College Hospital, (Strand).Middlesex Hospital (Marylebone).Charing Cross Hospital (St. Martins)University College Hospital (St. Pancras)Children's Hospital (Holborn.)St. Bartholomew's Hospital (W. London)Royal Free Hospital (St. Pancras).London Fever Hospital (Islington).St. Mary's Hospital (Paddington).Deaths in Hospital out of the district.
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    TABLE III.–Causes of Death in St. Giles's in 1864, with the Ages at Death. (Deaths in Hospitals are here included.)
    Class.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 2 years.2 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 20.20 and under 25.25 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and under 75.75 and under 85.85 and upwards.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE III—(continued.) Diseases in Orders.
    Class.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 2 years.2 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 20.20 and under 25.25 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and under 75.75 and under 85.85 and upwards.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE III. Diseases in Orders—(continued.)
    Class.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 2 years2 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 20.20 and under 25.25 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and under 75.75 and under 85.85 and upwards.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE IV.—Comparison of Mortality from various causes in London, and in St. Giles's. Four Quarters, 1864.
    Class.Classes and Orders of Disease.First Quarter. 13 weeks.Second Quarter. 13 weeks.Third Quarter. 13 weeks.Fourth Quarter. 13 weeks.
    London.St. Giles.London.St. Giles.London.St. Giles.London.St. Giles.
    Estimated Quota.Actual Number.Estimated Quota.Actual Number.Estimated Quota.Actual Number.Estimated Quota.Actual Number.
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    TABLE V—Registered Deaths in 52 Weeks of 1864 Sub-Districts of St. Giles's. After correction for duplicate entries, &c.
    Deaths in Sub-Districts. [Population 1861,]First Quarter. 13 weeks.Second Quarter. 13 weeks.1 hird Quarter 13 weeks.Fourth Quarter. 13 weeks.Whole Year, 1864. 52 weeks.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.FBoth Sexes.
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    TABLE VI.—Registered Births in 52 Weeks of 1864 Sub-Districts of St. Giles's.
    Births in Sub-Districts.First Quarter. 13 weeksSecond Quarter. 13 weeks.Third Quarter. 13 weeks.Fourth Quarter. 13 weeks.Whole Year, 1864. 52 weeks.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.Total Children.