Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]
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The latter figure includes deaths at the following institutions:—
The Infirm,ary, Romford | 74 |
The Essex County Mental Hospital | 24 |
The London Hospital | 19 |
The East London Hospital | 2 |
The Royal Free Hospital, London | 5 |
Guy's Hospital | 2 |
Queen Mary's Hospital | 2 |
Royal Eastern Counties Hospital, Colchester | 2 |
Several!'s Asylum, Colchester | 2 |
Infectious Diseases Hospital, Colchester | 1 |
In other Hospitals, Institutions and residences beyond the Ilford district | 43 |
Total | 176 |
The total deaths accountable to Ilford is therefore | 789 |
Calculated on the Registrar-General's estimate of the population
for this purpose the death-rate is 9.9, compared with 13.00
per 1,000 during 1918, and with 10.5 in 1917.
8.5 in 1911).
10.5 in 1915.
8.8 in 1914.