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Hackney 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

Published
1857
Pages
44
Tables
25

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25 tables in this report

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    TABLE I.
    1857. Week EndingBarometer.Temperature of the Air.Moisture.Wind.Rain.Ozone.Number of cases attended by District Medical Officers.Number of Cases of Epidemic Dieases.Deaths in the week which is subsequendto the date given.
    Mean of Seven Observations, corrected.Absolute.Average.Mean Dew-point TemperatureMean Degree of Humidity (Saturation=100).General Direction.Mean Weekly Amount.Mean daily Amount.
    Highest.Lowest.Range.Mean of Seven daily Maximums.Mean of Seven daily Mini-mums.Mean of Seven daily Ranges.Adopted MeanTemperature.
    000000000Inches
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    TABLE II. Deaths Registered in the District of Hackney during the Thirteen Weeks ending 28 th March, 1857.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II .—Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II.— Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE I.
    1857. Week EndingBarom.Temperature of the Air.Moisture.Wind.Rain.Ozone.Number of cases attended by District Medical Officers.Number of Cases of Epidemic Dieases.Deaths in the week which is subsequendto the date given.Mean amount of cloud.
    Mean of Seven Observations, corrected for temperature, &c.Absolute.Average.Mean Dew-point Temperature.Mean degree of Humidity (Saturation=100).Mean weight of a cubic foot of air.Amount collected in each week.Mean daily amount.
    Highest.Lowest.Range.Mean of Seven daily Maximums.Mean of Seven daily Mini-mums.Mean of Seven daily Ranges.Adopted Mean Temperature.
    inches.ooooooooInches.o
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    TABLE II. Deaths Registered in the District of Hackney during the Thirteen Weeks ending June 27th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II.— Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and aboveTotal.
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    TABLE II.— Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE I.
    1857. Week EndingBarom.Temperature of the Air.Moisture.Wind.Ozone.Rain.Mean of amount of cloud.Deaths from epidemic dieases in the week ehich is subquent to the date given.Deaths in the week which is subsequent to the date given.Excess or minus of temperature at greenwhich in each week ,when compared with mean for 43 years.
    Mean of Seven Observations, corrected for temperature, &c.Absolute.Average.Mean Dew-point Temperature.Mean degree of Humidity (Saturation=l00).Mean weight of a cubic foot of air.Amount collected in each week.Mean daily amount.
    Highest.Lowest.Range.Mean of Seven daily Maximums.Mean of Seven daily Mini-mums.Mean of Seven daily Ranges.Adopted Mean Temperature.
    inches.00000000Inches.0
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    TABLE II. Deaths Registered in the District of Hackney, including those in the East London Union and the German Hospital, during the Thirteen Weeks ending Sept. 26th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II.— Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II —Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    The Nuisances removed by Mr. Valentine, the Inspector of Nuisances, to a considerable extent under my direction, have been as follows:—
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    TABLE I.
    Summary of Meteorological Observations taken daily at 9 a.m. & 2 p.m. during the undermentioned "Weeks, at the Town Hall, Hackney.Mean amount of cloud.Deaths registered from Epidemic Disease in the week which is subsequent to the date given.Deaths registered in the Week which is subsequent to the date given.Excess or minus of temperature at Greenwich, in each week, when compared with mean for 43 Years
    1857.Barom.Temperature of the Air.Moisture."Wind.Rain.Ozone.
    Mean of Seven Observations, corrected for temperature, &c.Absolute.Average.Mean Dew-point Temperature.Mean degree of Humidity. (Saturation= 100).Mean weight of a cubic foot of air.General Direction.Amount collected in each week.Mean daily amount.
    Week EndingHighest.Lowest.Range.Mean of Seven daily Maximums.Mean of Seven daily Mini-mums.Mean of Seven daily Ranges.Adopted Mean Temperature.
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    TABLE II. Deaths Registered in the District of Hackney, including those in the East London Unionand the German Hospital, during the Fourteen Weeks ending Jan. 2 nd , 1858.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II. — Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    TABLE II .— Continued.
    Causes of Death.Ages.Total.
    Under 10 and under 2020 and under 4040 and under 6060 and under 8080 and above
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    The following Table shews the number of births in each sub-district during the four quarters of the year, and the proportionate number which were registered in each— TABLE I.—BIRTHS.
    Stoke Newn.Stamford Hill.West Hackney.HackneySouth Hackney.TOTALS
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    TABLE II-DEATHS.
    Stoke Newn.Stamford. Hill.West Hackney.Hackney.South Hackney.TOTALS
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    When these numbers are corrected by the abstraction of the deaths in the German Hospital and East London Union from the total registered in Hackney sub-district, and those which occurred in the Hackney Workhouse distributed pro rata over the other sub-districts these numbers become very much altered, as will be seen in the following Table—
    Stoke Newn.Stamford. Hill.West Hackney.Hackney.South Hackney.TOTAL
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    TABLE III.—AGES AT DEATH. HACKNEY DISTRICT.
    1857. QuartersUnder 1.0—2020—4040—6060—8080—TOTALSPer Cent.
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    TABLE IV.—DEATHS,
    1857First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.TOTALSPer Cent.
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    TABLE V.
    1857.Quarters.TOTALS
    FirstSecondThirdFourth
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    TABLE VI. CORRECTED DEATHS FROM CERTAIN EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
    YearsSmall Pox.MeaslesScarlatinaHooping CoughDiarrhoeaFever
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    TABLE VII. SUMMARY OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DAILY DURING THE UNDERMENTIONED QUARTERS AT THE TOWN HALL. HACKNEY BY DR. TRIPE.
    1857BarometerTemperature of the Air.MoistureWindRain.Ozone
    Mean Observations correctedAbsoluteAverageMean Dew.point TemperatureMean degree of 1 Humidity saturations 100General DirectionAmountTotals of Weekly Average.
    Quarter EndingHighestLowestRang#Mean of daily Maximums.Mean of daily Minimums.Mean of daily RangesAdopt. Mean Temperature