London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Fulham 1893

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1893

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Table D. Summary of Table C showing number of Deaths of Parishioners in each Class and Order.

I. Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases—
1. Miasmatic diseases252
2. Diarrhœal136
3. Malarial
4. Zoogenous
5. Venereal17
6. Septic26
431
II. Parasitic Diseases...1
III. Dietetic Diseases...8
IV.Constitutional Diseases...348
V.Developmental Diseases...137
VI.Local Diseases—
1. Diseases of Nervous System180
2. Diseases of Organs of Special Sense1
3. Diseases of Circulatory System123
4. Diseases of Respiratory System406
5. Diseases of Digestive System124
6. Diseases of Lymphatic System1
7. Diseases of Glandlike Organs of uncertain use3
8. Diseases of Urinary System40
9. Diseases of Reproductive System—
a. Diseases of Organs of Generation6
b. Diseases of Parturition8
10. Diseases of Locomotive System6
11. Diseases of Integumentary System5
903
VII.Violence—
1. Accident or Negligence54
2. Suicide9
63
VIII.Ill-defined and not Specified Causes—...133
Total...2024