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Kingston upon Thames 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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TABLE D. Vaccination in the Borough.

YEAR and MONTH.Total Births.Deaths of Children before Vaccination age.Total Births available for Vaccination.Postponements.Insusceptible.Total successful Vaccinations.Percentage of Vaccinations to Births including postponements & insusceptibleRemovals.Exemptions.Summoned.Unaccounted for.Percentage of Births Unvaccinated remain-in the Borough.
May, 1898, to April, 18999221008226370286.498119753.7
May, 1899, to April, 19009901208709570682.7116†24643.9
May, 1900, to April, 19019667489222277489.448†39144.9
May, 1901, to April, 19028387178728270689.737†471628.2
May, 1902, to April, 190394811683218174088.96223433.1
May, 1903, to April, 190410541059498485290.0542743.4
May, 1905, to April, 1906940818597579093.3312338.0
1905. May806746790.5522.9
JUne749656295.3124.6
July9278517384.8444.7
August899806780.37517.5
September7346916695.622.0
October876817491.3433.7
November956898292.1611.1
December8477726787.287.033.9
1906. January8448017897.520.0
February7256716989.5434.4
March7447016390.0257.1
April671666496.9111.4
971689136183290.9442913.3
As nearly all "Postponements" are finally vaccinated, they are reckoned amongst the vaccinated, †In several cases when Exemption Certificates have been granted the child has shortly afterwards died. The true cause of death "after Vaccination" in the families of conscientious objectors may possibly be inherited constitutional deficiencies, and not the vaccination.