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Greenwich 1897

Annual report for the year ending 25th March, 1898

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The Births were 1,885, being 463 in excess of the number
of Deaths, equivalent to an annual rate of 30∙5 per 1,000 persons
living, details of which appear in the tabulated form No. 4.
Table No. 5 will show the comparative Death Rate per
1,000 (excluding Hospitals and Schools,) for the past 12 years.
Table No. 6 will show the comparative Death Rate per
1,000 from Diseases of a Zymotic type for the last ten years.
Table No. 7 will show the Population and Births and Deaths,
in Registration Districts, during the 52 weeks of 1897.
Table No. 8 will show the number of cases of Infectious
Disease reported to me under the provisions of the Public Health
(London) Act, 1891, during the 52 weeks ending 1897.
Table No. 9 will show the number of cases of Infectious
Disease and Deaths notified to the Metropolitan Asylums Board
by the several Medical Officers of Health of the Metropolis, under
the provisions of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, in the 52
weeks ending January 1st, 1897.
Table No. 10 will show the number of Articles and Rooms
disinfected from March 25th, 1897, to March 25th, 1898.
Table No. 11 will show the number of articles destroyed
during the same period.
Table No. 12 will show the number of Houses inspected, with
inquiries in connection with Infectious Diseases, from March 25th,
1897, to March 25th, 1898.
Table No. 13 will show the work of inspection from March
25th, 1897, to March 25th, 1898.