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Whitechapel 1866

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

Published
1866
Pages
60
Tables
31

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31 tables in this report

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    The following return shows the amount of sanitary work done by the Inspectors during the quarter:—
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    TABLE I.—Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and Acute classes, which are recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union, for the three months ending on the 31st March, 1866.
    Names of Medical Officers,Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Carbuncle.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Cholera.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Diphtheria.All other Diseases.Total.
    Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pleuritis and Pneumonia.
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    TABLE II.—Showing the Deaths from Epidemic Diseases for the Three Months ending 31st March, 1866.
    District.Small-PoxMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaHooping-CoughDiarrhceaFeverTotalRemarks.
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    TABLE III.—Showing the Ages at Death in the Workhouse, and in the London Hospital, for the Quarter ending 31st March, 1866.
    0 and underl1 and under55 and undr2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and upwardsTotal Males 72 Femls 47Corresponding Quarter of 1865.
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    TABLE IV. — Ages at Death in each Registration District, tor the Three Months ending 31st March, 1865.
    Districts.0 and under 11 and under 55 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and upwardsTotalRemarks.
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    TABLE V.—The Births and Deaths in each Registration District, for the Three Months ending on the 30th September, 1865.
    Districts.Births.Total.Deaths.Total.Excess of Births over Deaths.Excess of Deaths over Births.Remarks.
    M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE VI.—Causes of Death at Seven Periods of Life, registered in the Whitechapel District, for the Three Months ending 31st March, 1866.
    Causes of Death.0 and under 11 and under 55 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and i under 8080 and aboveTotal.Causes of Death.0 and under 11 and under 55 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above.Total.
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    APPENDIX. TABLE I.—Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and Acute classes, which are recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union, for the three months ending on the 30th June, 1866.
    Names of Medical Officers,Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Carbuncle.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Cholera.Rheumatic Fever.Ague,Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Diphtheria.All other Diseases.Total.
    Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pleuritis and Pneumonia.
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    TABLE II.—Showing the Deaths from Epidemic Diseases for the Three Months ending 30th Jane, 1866.
    District.Small-PoxMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaHooping-CoughDiarrhœaFeverTotalRemarks.
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    TABLE III.-—Showing the Ages at Death in the Workhouse, and in the London Hospital, for the Quarter ending 30th June, 1866.
    0 and under l1 and under55 and undr2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and upwardsTotal Males 54 Femls 36Corresponding Quarter of 1865.
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    TABLE IV. —Ages at Death in each Registration District, tor the Three Months ending 30th June, 1866.
    Districts.0 and under 11 and under 55 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and upwardsTotalRemarks.
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    TABLE V.—The Births and Deaths in each Registration District, for the Three Months ending on the 30th June, 1866.
    Districts.Births.Total.Deaths.Total.Excess of Births over Deaths.Excess of Deaths over Births.Remarks.
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    Table VI—Cow Keepers in the Whitechapel District. July the 7th, 1866.
    NAMES.ADDRESSES.NUMBER OF COWS.
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    TABLE VII. — Causes of Death at Seven Periods of Life, registered in the Whitechapel District, for the Three Months ending 30th June, 1866.
    Causes of Death.0 and under 11 and under 55 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and aboveTotal.Causes of Death.0 and under 11 and under 51 5 and under 201 20 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above.Total.
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    APPENDIX. TABLE I.—Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and Acute Classes, which are recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union, for the Three Months ending on the 29th September, 1866.
    Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Cholera.Choleraic Diarrhœa.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Carbuncle.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Croup.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentry.Delirium Tremens.Diphtheria.All other Diseases.Total.
    Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pleuritis and Pneumonia.
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    TABLE II.—Showing the Deaths from Epidemic Diseases, for the Three Months ending 29th September, 1866.
    Districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Fever.Cholera.Total.Remarks.
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    TABLE III—The Births and Deaths in each Registration District, for the Three Months ending on the 29th September, 1866.
    Districts.Births.Total.Deaths.Total.Excess of Births over Deaths.Excess of Deaths over Births.Remarks
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    TABLE IV. Return of Cow-Houses in the Whitechapel District sought to be Licensed. October, 1866.
    NAMES.ADDRESSES.Dimensions of Cow Houses.Number of Cows allowed.
    Length.Breadth.Height.Cubic Spaces.
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    The following return shows the amount of sanitary work done by the Inspectors during the quarter:—
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    The following return shows the amount of work done by the Sanitary Officers during the year:-
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    APPENDIX. TABLE I.—Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and Acute Classes, which are recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union, for the Three Months ending on the 29th December, 1866.
    Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Carbuncle.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Cholera.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Diphtheria.All other Diseases.Total.
    Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pleuritis and Pneumonia.
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    TABLE II.- - Showing the Deaths from Epidemic Diseases, for the Three Months ending 29th December, 1866.
    Districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Fever*Cholera.Total.Remarks.
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    TABLE III —The Births and Deaths in each Registration District, for the Three Months ending on the 29th December, 1866.
    Districts.Births.Total.Deaths.Total.Excess of Births over Deaths.Excess of Deaths over Births.Remarks
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    TABLE IV.—Total number cf the undermentioned Diseases, recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union, from 1860 to 1866.
    Year.Small-Pox.Measels.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa and Dysentery.Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Carbuncle.Bronchitis and Cattarrh.Pneumonia and Pleuritis.Croup.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Delirium Tremens.Total.
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    TABLE V.—Showing the Births, Deaths, Deaths of Non-residents, Deaths in the London Hospital and in the Workhouse, in each Year, from 1857 to 1865.
    Year.Total Births.Total Deaths.Deaths of Non-Residents.Total Deaths in the London Hospital.Total Deaths in the Workhouse.
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    TABLE VI.—Showing the Ages at Death in the Workhouse, and in the London Hospital for the Quarter ending 29th December, 1866.
    0 and under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 20.20 and under 40.40 and under 60.60 and under 80.80 end upwards.Total Males, 45. Females, 36.Corresponding Quarter of 1865.
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    TABLE VII.
    Districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever & Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Typhus.Total.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever & Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough,Diarrhœa.Typhus.Total.Small-Pox.Measels.Scarlet Fever & Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœea.Typhus.Total.
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    TABLE VII.— Continued.
    Districts.Small-PoxMeasles.Scarlet Fever & Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Typhus.Total.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever & Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Typhus.Total.Small-pox.Measels.Scarlet Ferer & tSiphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Typhus.Total.
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    TABLE VII.—Continued.
    Districts.Small-Pox.* Measles.Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Typhus.Cholera.Total.Remarks.
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    Table VIII. The following Table, prepared - from the Returns of the Registrar General for the week ending December 8th, shows the Elevation, Persons to an Acre, Annual Value of House and Shop room to each Person in the £, Poor Rate in the £ of House Rent, Annual Mortality in each of the Ten Years 1841-50, from all Causes, and Number of Deaths in Twenty -three Weeks ending 1st December, 1866, to 10,000 persons living, from all causes, from Cholera, and from Diarrhœa.
    Districts.Elevation in feet above Trinity High Water Mark.Persons to an acre in 1866.Annual value of Houses, year ending April, 1843.Annual value of House and shop room to each person in £.Poor rate in the £ of House Rent.Annual Mortality from all causes.Number of deaths in 23 weeks, to 10,000 living.
    Deaths to 1000 living.All causes.Cholera.*Diarrhoea.Cholera and Diarrhœa.
    1841-501851-60
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    TABLE IX. The following Table, prepared from the same Return, shows the Area in Acres, the Number of Inhabitants in 1861, Population in 1851, 1861 and 1866, and Deaths registered in Twenty-three Weeks ending 1st December, 1866, from all Causes, from Cholera, and from Diarrhœa.
    District.Area in Statute acres.Number of inhabited houses enumerated in 1861.PopulationDeaths registered in 23 weeks ending 1st December, 1866.
    1851 enumerated.1861 enumerated.1866 estimated.All Causes.Cholera.DiarrhœaCholera and Diarrhœa