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Whitechapel 1880

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

Published
1880
Pages
46
Tables
17

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  • Page 7
    The following Table, taken from the Returns of the Registrar-General, shows the comparative results of the Quarter:—
    Week ended.Deaths in London.Deaths in Wchpl. DistrictRainfall. Inches.Mean Temperature of the air. Degrees
    Diarrhoea.Fever.Scarlet Fever.From all causes.From Scarlet Fever.From all causes.
  • Page 8
    TABLE Showing out of 1,000,000 children born alive (1) in the healthy Districts, (2) in All England, and (3) in the District of Liverpool, the numbers dying under 5 years of age by 11 groups of causes.
    Healthy District?.England.Liverpool District.
  • Page 11
    WHITECHAPEL UNION.—Return of the number of Cases Vaccinated by the Public Vaccinator and the Medical Officer of the Workhouse, together with the number of Births Registered during the same quarters.
    Quarter ending—PUBLIC VACCINATORWorkhouse.Totals.Births Registd.
    Primary Cases."Re-Vaccination.Primary Cases.Re-Vac-cinationPrimary Cases."Re-Vaccination.
  • Page 11
    Return of the number of Primary Cases Vaccinated by the Public Vaccinator and the Resident Medical Officer of the Workhouse, for the under-mentioned Quarters:—
    Quarter endingPublic Vaccinatr. Primary Cases.Work-house Primry. Cases.Totals.Quarter endingPublic Vaccinatr. Primary Cases.Work-house Primry. Cases.Totals.
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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 ended on the 3rd April, 1880 (14 weeks.)
    Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhoea.Cholera and Choleraic-D iarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Febricula.Pyaemia.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Carbuncle.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Lead Poisoning.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 MonthB ended 3rd April, 1880 (14 weeks).
    Sub-districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Fever.Cholera 4 Choleraic Diarrhea.Total.Remarks.
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    TABLE III. Showing Sub-districts. Enumerated Population, Total Births, and Deaths from all causes-Deaths under 1 year of age, 1 and under 5 years, and above 60 years; Deaths from Violence, Inquest cases, and Deaths in Workhouse and London Hospital, for the Quarter ended 3rd April, 1880 (14 weeks.).
    Sub-districts.Enumerated Population in 1871.Births.Deaths.Under 1 year of age.1, and under 5 years.Persons aged 60 years and upwards.Violence.Inquest cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.
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    The following Table, taken from the Returns of the Registrar-General, shows the comparative results of the Quarter:—
    Week ended.Deaths in London.Deaths in Wchpl. DistrictRainfall. Inches.Mean Tem-perature of the air. Degrees
    Diarrhœa.Fever.Small-pox.From all causes.From Smallpox.From all causes.
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    VACCINATION. VHITECHAPEL UNION.—Return of the number of Cases Vaccinated by the Public Vaccinator and the Medical Officer of the Workhouse, together with the number of Births Registered during the same quarters.
    Quarter ending —PUBLIC YACCIJI1T0Rworkhodse.Totals.Births
    Primary Cases.Re-VaccinationPrimary Cases.Re-VaccinationPrimary Cases.'Re-Vaccination.Reoistd.
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    VACCINATION RETURN OF THE WHITECHAPEL UNION for 1879. Made 23rd July, 1880.
    Districts.Births registered.Successfully Vaccinated.Died Unvaccinatcd.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small-pox.Postponed.Removed to other Districts, referred.Removed Abroad.Cases Not Found.Removed, Not Traced.Cases Lost, being columns 9. 10. 11
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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 ended on the 3rd July, 1880.
    Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhoea.Cholera and Choleraic-Diarrhoea.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Febricula.Pysemia.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Carbuncle.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Lead Poisoning.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 ended 3rd July, 1880.
    Sub-districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Fever.Cholera 4 Choleraic Diarrhœa.Total.Remarks.
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    TABLE III. Showing Sub-districts, Enumerated Population, Total Births, and Deaths from all causes— Deaths under 1 year of age, 1 and under 5 years, and above 60 years; Deaths from Violence, Inquest cases, and Deaths in Workhouse and London Hospital, for the Quarter ended 3rd July, 1880.
    Sub-districts.Enumerated Population in 1871.! Births.Deaths.Under 1 year of age.1, and under 5 years.Persons aged 60 years and upwards.Violence.Inquest cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.
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    The following Table, taken from the Returns of the Registrar-General, shows the comparative results of the Quarter:—
    Week ended.Deaths in London.Deaths in Wchpl, DistrictRain-fall.Mean Tem peratureof the air.
    Diarrhœa.Fever.Small-pox.From all causes.From Smallpox.From all causes.
    Inches.Degrees
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    APPENDI X. 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 ended on the 2nd October, 1880.
    Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Cholera and Choleraic Diarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Febricula.Pyæmia.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Carbuncle.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Lead Poisoning.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 ended 2nd October, 1880.
    Sub-districts.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Fever.Cholera & Choleraic Diarrhœa.Total.Remarks.
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    TABLE III. Showing Sub-districts, Enumerated Population, Total Births, and Deaths from all causes— Deaths under 1 year of age, 1 and under 5 years, and above 60 years; Deaths from Violence, Inquest cases, and Deaths in Workhouse and London Hospital, for the Quarter ended 2nd October, 1880.
    Sub-districts.Enumerated Population in 1871.Births.Deaths.Under 1 year of age.1, and under 5 years.Persons aged 60 years and upwards.Violence.Inquest cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.