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Fulham 1898

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1898

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COMPARATIVE MORTALITY FROM ZYMOTIC DISEASES
IN FULHAM, LONDON AND THE THREE ADJOINING
DISTRICTS.

The following Table shows the mortality from Zymotic diseases in Fuiham as compared with London and the three adjacent parishes:

Disease.Actual number of deaths in Fulham.Fulham's proportion if mortality was the same as in London.Fulham's proportion if mortality was the same as in 3 adjoining Western districts,viz., Hammersmith, Chelsea and Kensington.
Smallpox00.20
Scarlet Fever351821
Diphtheria and Membranous Croup614830
Enteric Fever181313
Measles5985112
Whooping Cough416037
Diarrhœa182121101

NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

The following table gives the number of cases of infectious diseases notified in Fulham since 1890, when compulsory notification came into force, excluding duplicate notifications:—

189018911892189318941895189618971898
Smallpox3324022
Scarlet Fever286118517701529339627759811
Diphtheria796996239329368341378465
Membranous Croup231315201318141011
Enteric Fever725141583757535371
Continued Fever623551
Typhus Fever231
Cholera521
Puerperal Fever6610181066148
Erysipelas114671041531139499134121
Totals57332778612241073887114913541488