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Carshalton 1896

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Carshalton]

Published
1897
Pages
8
Tables
8

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    3. As to the Bye-Laws relating to new streets and buildings: The Surveyor has been good enough to inform me that—
    In 1884In 1885In 1886In 1887In 1888In 1889In 1890In 1891In 1892In 1893In 1894In 1895In 1896
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    TABLE I. TABLE OF DEATHS in the District during the year 1896, classified according to Diseases and Ages and shewing also the Population of the District and the Births therein during the year.
    Population at all ages.Mortality from all causes at subjoined ages.Mortality from subjoined causes, distinguishing Deaths of Persons under 5 years of age.
    At Census 1891.Estimated to middle of 1896.Registered Births.All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Age.Small Pox.Measles.| Scarlatina.| Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Whooping Cough.Contind. Fever.Diarrhoea.Rheumatic Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.Injuries.All other Diseases.
    Typhus.Enteric or TyphdOther or doubtful.
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    The subjoined numbers have to be added to the above, in judging of the mortality in this District.
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    TABLE II. Shewing the estimated population, the Annual Birth-rate, and certain Death-rates, for each of the twenty-three years, 1874-96.
    Years.POPULATION Estimated to middle of each year.Registered Births.Deaths from all Causes.Deaths of Infants under 1 yearDeaths from Pulmonary Consumption.Deaths from other 1 Lung Diseases.
    Number.Rate per 1000 of the population.Number.Rate per 1000 of the population.Number.Per cent. to Regd. Births.Number.Rate per 1000 of the population.NumberRate per 1000 of the 1 population.
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    TABLE III. Shewing the Sickness and Mortality recorded in the District from the under-mentioned Zymotic Diseases in each month of the year 1896, and in the six preceding years.
    1896.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric (or Typhoid) Fever.
    CasesHousesDeathsCasesHousesDeathsCasesHousesDeathsCasesHousesDeaths
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    TABLE IV. Shewing the number of Deaths in the District from each of the seven principal Zymotic Diseases during the twenty-three years, 1874—1896, and the Zymotic Death-rate for each of those years.
    Year.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Continued Fever.Diarrhœa.TOTAL.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoidother kinds.Number.Rate per 1000 of the population.
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    TABLE V. hewing certain DEATH RATES, and the BIRTH RATES, for the Year 1896, in each Rural and Urban District of the Surrey combined Sanitary District.
    SANITARY DISTRICTS.Estimated Population at middle of 1896.Births. Rate per 1,000 of the Population.Annual Rate of Mortality per 1,000 of the Population, fromPer centage of Deaths under One Year to Registered Births.Number of Deaths from
    All Causes.The 7 principal Zymotic Diseases.Pulmonary Consumption.Other Lung Diseases.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Whooping Cough.Fevers.Diarrhoea.
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    TABLE VI. Shewing the NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the years 1896, 1895, 1894, and 1893, in the undermentioned Sanitary Districts.
    Sanitary Districts.Aged under 5 or over 5.New Cases of Sickness in each District, coming to the Knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health.Number of such Cases Removed from their Homes in the several Districts for Treatment in Isolation Hospital.
    Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.Continued.Relapsing.Puerperal.