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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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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 Diseases238
2. Diarrhœal185
3. Malarial
4. Zoogenous1
5. Venereal „193
6. Septic „12
II.—PARASITIC DISEASES
III.—DIETETIC DISEASES6
IV.—CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES378
V.—DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASES175
VI.—LOCAL DISEASES—
1. Diseases of Nervous System204
2.„ Organs of Special Sense5
3. „ Circulatory System114
4. „ Respiratory System383
5. „ Digestive System158
6. „ Lymphatic System2
7. „ Gland-like Organs of uncertain use
8. „ Urinary System44
9. „ Reproductive System—
a. Diseases of Generation6
b. „ Parturition.3
10. Diseases of Locomotive Systems
11.„ Integumentary System5
VII. —VIOLENCE—
1. Accident or Negligence77
2. Suicide7
3. Homicide1
VIII.—ILL-DEFINED AND NOT SPECIFIED CAUSES126
2148

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