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Camberwell 1895

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

Published
1896
Author
Stevens, Francis.
Pages
34
Tables
23

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23 tables in this report

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    TABLE VII.—Returns of Births and Deaths for the Years 1894 and 1895.
    BIRTHS.DEATHS.
    ACCORDING TO AGE.ACCORDING TO DISEASES.
    MFMFMFMFUnder 1 Year.Between 1 and 5.Between 5 and 10.Between 10 and 20.Between 20 and 30.Between 30 and 40.Between 40 and 50.Between 50 and 60.Between 60 and 70.Between 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and Accident.Premature Birth or Defective Vitality.Convulsions of Infancy.Child-birth.Erysipelas, Pyæmia, &c.Hooping Cough.Measl sScarlet Fever.DiphtheriaTyphoid FeverInfluenza.Small PoxTubercle.Cancer.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhœa, Dysentery, &c.Alcoholism.Chronic Diseases.
    Non-febrile Affections.Puerperal Fever.Under 5 years.Over 5 yearsUnder 5.Over 5
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    TABLE VIII.—Returns of Births and Deaths for the Years 1894 and 1895.
    BIRTHS.DEATHS.
    ACCORDING TO AGE.ACCORDING TO DISEASE.
    MFMFMFMFUnder 1 year.Between 1 and 5.Between 5 and 10.Between 10 and 20.Between 20 and 30.Between 30 and 40.Between 40 and 50.Between 50 and 60.Between 60 and. 70.Between 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and Accident.Premature Birth or Defective Vitality.Convulsions of Infancy.Child Birth.Erysipelas, Pyæmia, &c.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Influenza.Small Pox.Tubercle.Cancer.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhœa, Dysentery, &c.Alcoholism.Chronic Diseases.
    Non-febrile affections.Puerperal Fever.Under 5 years.Over 5 years.Under 5 years.Over 5 years.
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    TABLE IX.—Supplemental Return of the Deaths of Parishioners dying in Institutions outside the Parish.
    ACCORDING TO AGE.ACCORDING TO DISEASES.
    MFMFUnder 1 YearBetween 1 and 5.Between 5 and 10.Between 10 and 20.Between 20 and 30.Between 30 and 40.Between 40 and 50.Between 50 and 60.Between 60 and 70.Between 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and AccidentPremature Birth or Defective Vitality.Convulsions of Infancy.Child-birthErysipelas, Pyæmia, &c.Hooping CoughMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaTyphoid FeverInfluenzaSmall PoxTubercleCancerPneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhœa, Dysentery &c.Alcoholism.Chronic Diseases.
    Non-febrile affectionsPuerperal FeverUnder 5Over 5Under 5Over 5
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    Population, Births, and New Cases of Infectious Sickness coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the 4th Quarter of the year 1895, in the Parish of Camberwell; Classified according to diseases, ages, and localities.
    Names of Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; Public Institutions being shown as separate localities.Population at all Ages.Registered Births.Aged under 5 or over 5. (e.)New Cases of Sickness in each Locality coming to the knowledge op the Medical Officer of Health.Number of such Cases Removed from their Homes in the several Localities for Treatment in Isolation Hospital.
    Census 1891. (b.)Estimated to middle of 1895. (c.)1234567891011121312345678910111213
    Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diptheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.ContinuedRelapsing.Puerperal.Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.ContinuedRelapsing.Puerperal.
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    Deaths during the 4th Quarter of the Year 1895, in the Parish of Camberwell, classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    Names of Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; public institutions being shown as separate localities. (a)Mortality from all causes, at subjoined Ages.(i)Mortality from subjoined causes, distinguishing Deaths of Children under Five Years of Age.
    At all ages. (b)Under 1 year. (C)1 and under 5. (d)5 and under 15. (e)15 and under 25. (f)25 and under 65. (g)65 and upwards. (h)12345678910111213141516171819202122
    Smallpox.Scarlatina.DiphtheriaMembranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhœa and Dysentery.Rheumatic Fever.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.*Injuries.All other Diseases.Total.
    Typhus.Enleric or TyphoidContinuedRelapsing.Puerperal
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    Table I.—Births, Deaths, Birth-Rates and Death-Rates of London and its Groups of Districts for 1895.
    London.West D.North D.Central.East D.South D.Metropolitan Asylums and Hospitals outside London.
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    Table II.—Population of Camberwell AND ITS Sub-Districts.
    Parish.DulwichCamberwell.Peckham.St. George's
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    Table III.—Births in Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
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    Table IV.—Birth-Rates of Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
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    Table V.—Re-distribution of Deaths among Sub-Districts of Camberwell.
    Deaths returned.Deaths in W. H. and L. A.Deaths in W. H. and L. A. subtracted.Deaths in W. H.and L. A. redistributed.Estimates of Deaths due to Sub-Districts.
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    Table VI.—Death-Rates in Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
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    TABLE X. ANNUAL MORTALITY RETURN OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES, FROM 1856 (inclusive).
    Year.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.
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    TABLE XI. MORTALITY RETURNS OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES QUARTERLY FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS.
    Year.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.Influenza.
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    TABLE XII.-RETURN OF WORK PERFORMED IN THE SANITARY DEPARTMENT FROM THE 1ST JANUARY, 1895, TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1895, BOTH INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891.
    TABLE A. Description of Work.Inspectors.
    Stevenson.Groom.Pointon.Dewey.Eagle.Chadderton.ScudamoreCollins.Heath.Kerslake.Morley.Homer.Farmer.Totals.
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    TABLE XII.—Continued.
    TABLE C. Description of Work.Inspectors.
    Stevenson.Groom.Pointon.Dewey.Eagle.Chadderton.ScudamoreCollins.Heath.Kerslake.Morley.Homer.Farmer.Totals.
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    TABLE XI. A.—Mortality of chief Zymotic Diseases in London for 10 Years.
    Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Influenza.
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    OTHER CLERICAL WORK.
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    TABLE XIV. RETURN OF HOUSES AND ARTICLES OF BEDDING, CLOTHING, ETC., WHICH HAVE BEEN DISINFECTED AFTER INFECTIOUS DISEASE BY ASHLEY YATES AND THE DISINFECTING STAFF, FROM THE 1ST JANUARY, 1895 TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1895, BOTH INCLUSIVE.
    Houses Disinfected.ARTICLES DISINFECTED.ARTICLES DESTROYED.Compensation allowed for the articles destroyed.
    Lots includingBeds.Blankets.Sheets.Pillows and Cushions.Mattresses.Palliasses.Bolsters.Counterpanes.Wearing Apparel.Beds.Blankets.Sheets.Pillows and Cushions.Mattresses.Bolsters.Counterpanes.Palliasses.Wearing Apparel.
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    NOTIFICATIONS OF ENTERIC FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, AND DIPHTHERIA RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1895.
    E FS. F.D.E FS. F.D.
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    NOTIFICATIONS OF ENTERIC FEVER, &C.—CONTINUED.
    E FS. F.D.E FS. F.D.
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    NOTIFICATIONS OF ENTERIC FEVER, &C.—CONTINUED.
    E FS. F.D.E FS. F.D.
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    NOTIFICATIONS OF ENTERIC FEVER, &C.-CONTINUED.
    E FS. F.D.E FS. F.D.
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    NOTIFICATIONS OF ENTERIC FEVER, &C. CONTINUED.
    E FS. F.D.E FS. F.D.