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St George (Southwark) 1880

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark]

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10 Parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark.
Parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark.
ANNUAL REPORT
MADE TO THE VESTRY
by the
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING LADY DAY, 1881.
Me. Chairman and Gentlemen,
1 have much pleasure in presenting to you my second Annual Report, ending March
25th, No question can possibly be more interesting. than the means of preserving
Health ; and if it were possible to lay down a few golden rules suitable for all ages and
conditions of men, there is little doubt they would be zealously learned and followed.
There are however some general rules which all can follow with benefit, such as the use of
fresh air, cleanliness, proper diet, and regular exercise.
During the year 2,223 children were born and registered in this Parish. Of these
1,127 were males, and 1,096 females.
The Deaths were, of males 654, females, 602, giving a total of 1,256. The Deaths of
males exceeding that of females by 52.
The Births were 38 less than that of the previous year, and were 967 in excess of
the Deaths.
The Deaths were 69 below the average of the last ten years.
According to the return of the last census, the population of the Parish has increased
by 2,535, but while the Kent Road district has increased by 921, and the London Road
by 2,351, the Borough Road has decreased by 554. This is to be accounted for, by the

SEWERS RATE.

Contractor.Nature of Contract.Term.
Mr. ButlerSewers Work and Materials as per Schedule.One Year from Lady-day, 1881.
GENERAL RATE.
Contractor.Nature of Contract.Term.
The Vestryof NewingtonShoot for Eefuse—£1250 per AnnumNotice to determine this Contract on the 25th of March next has been received.
Mr. Thomas Moore,Veterinary SurgeonFor Medical Attendance and MedicinesHorse Annum, £1 1s.
Mr. James HicksFor Shoeing and keeping properly shodHorse Annum, £3 10s.
Mr. John RawleFor a set of Harness, £7.For Repairs and keeping Harness in RepairFor Five Years from 25th March, 1877, at the rate per Horse per Annum of £1 10s.