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Battersea 1897

Report upon the public health and sanitary condition of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea...

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TABLE IV.Quarterly and Annual Summaries of Births and Deaths.

Battersea. 1897.BirthsDeathsDeathsSmall PoxMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaWhooping CoughFeverDiarrhoeaCholeraViolenceInquestsPublic Institutions (including Non-Parishioners.
Under 1 YearAbove 60 Years
1st Quarter E6412578142...1...71212...1234...
w732409103131......13912...1132116
2nd Quarter E5801996833...1...510.........933...
w65035266124...2...514...2...2848116
3rd Quarter E61026514716...5...11815211124...
W74044218291...4151426922238111
4th Quarter e6002488238...1839613...1129...
w713448116113...4527925...1435116
Whole Year E2431969378129...2443236360143120...
w28351651467459...5232046578275153459
Totals52662620845588...767528281383118273459

The Births and Deaths during the various quarters in the whole parish are here set out:—

The Births and Deaths during the various quarters in the whole parish are here set out:—
Births.Deaths.
1st quarter1,373666
2nd „1,230551
3rd „1,350707
4th „1,313696
Totals5,2662,620

Table V. contains a veritable sanitary history of the parish
of Battersea since 1856, the year in which modern sanitation
first came into existence under the provisions of the Metropolis
Local Management Act of 1855, and by which sanitary authorities,
in the form of Vestries and District Boards, the latter consisting
of small parishes grouped together, were first constituted for
London as a whole.
This parish at that time consisted of a congeries of small
villages, between which extended market gardens ; the inhabitants
b