Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition and vital statistics of the Parish of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green during the year 1894
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BETHNAL GREEN SANITARY DISTRICT.
TABLE IV Shewing the Mortality from certain classes of Diseases,and proportions to Population, and to 1000 deaths, 1894.
DIVISION I. (Adults). | Total Deaths | Deaths per 1000 of Population (all ages). | Proportion of Deaths to 1000 Deaths (all ages). |
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1. Seven Principal Zymotic Diseases | 450 | 3.6 | 170.3 |
2. Pulmonary Diseases (other than Phthisis) | 562 | 4.5 | 212.7 |
3.Tubercular Diseases | 334 | 2.7 | 126.4 |
DIVISION II. (Infants). | Total Deaths. | Deaths per 1000 Births. | Proportion of Deaths to 1000 Deaths (of infants). |
4. Wasting Diseases | 194 | 41.8 | 273.6 |
5. Convulsive Diseases | 133 | 28.7 | 187.6 |
NOTES.
1. Includes: Small Pox, 5; Measles, 135; Scarlet Fever, 27; Diphtheria, 133;
Whooping Cough, 70; Fever, 26; and Diarrhrea, 54.
2. Includes: Pleurisy, 6; Bronchitis, 316; Pneumonia, 220; Asthma, 7;
Lung Disease, 3; Laryngitis, 3; and Croup, 7.
3. Includes; Phthisis, 225; Scrofula, 29; Rickets, 4; Tabes, 44; and Tubercular
Meningitis, 32.
4. Includes: Marasmus, Atrophy, Debility, 124; Want of Breast Milk, 4;
Premature Birth, 66.
5. Includes: Hydrocephalus, 6; Infantile Meningitis, 24; Convulsions, 95;
Teething, 6; and Laryngismus Stridulus, 2.
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