Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1894
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Summary of Table C, showing number of Deaths of Parishioners in each Class and Order.
I. SPECIFIC FEBRILE OR ZYMOTIC DISEASES— | |
1. Miasmatic Diseases | 388 |
2. Diarrhœl | 57 |
3. Malarial | – |
4. Zoogenous | – |
5. Venereal | 10 |
6. Septic | 20 |
II. PARASITIC DISEASES | – |
III. DIETETIC DISEASES | 10 |
IV. CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES | 356 |
V. DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASES | 136 |
VI. LOCAL DISEASES— | |
1. Diseases of Nervous System | 139 |
2. Diseases of Organs of Special Sense | 3 |
3. Diseases of Circulatory System | 96 |
4. Diseases of Respiratory System | 368 |
5. Diseases of Digestive System | 95 |
6. Diseases of Lymphatic System | 1 |
7. Diseases of Glandlike Organs of uncertain use | 1 |
8. Diseases of Urinary System | 36 |
9. Diseases of Reproductive System— | |
a. Diseases of Organs of Generation | 5 |
b. Diseases of Parturition | 8 |
10. Diseases of Locomotive System | 3 |
11. Diseases of Integumentary System | 3 |
VII. VIOLENCE— | |
1. Accident or Negligence | 46 |
2. Suicide | 8 |
3. Homicide | 1 |
VIII. ILL-DEFINED AND NOT SPECIFIED CAUSES | 108 |
Total | 1897 |