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Islington 1897

Forty-second annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Parish of St. Mary, Islington

Published
1898
Author
Harris, Alfred Edwin.
Pages
224
Tables
207

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  • Page 7
    Table I. Showing the Areas, Densities, and Estimated Populations of the Sub-registration Districts.
    Sub-Districts.Areas in Acres.Persons to an Acre.Acres to a Person.Estimated Number of Persons living at the middle of 1897.
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    Table II. Showing the Areas, Densities and Estimated Populations of the Wards.
    Wards.Area in Acres.Persons to an Acre.Acres to a Person.Estimated Number of Persons living at the middle of 1897.
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    Table III. Showing the number of Persons in the several Districts mentioned living at Nine Groups of Ages in every thousand of their population.
    Districts.-5-15-25-35-45-55-65-7575 andupwards.
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    Table IV. Showing the estimated number of Persons living in the Parish at the middle of 1897, at Nine Age Periods, and distinguishing Males and Females.
    Ages.Males.Females.Persons.
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    Table V. Showing the EstimatedPopulations, DensitiesandDeath Ratesof the 33 Great Towns, arranged in order of density.
    District.Estimated Populations, 1897.Density (Persons to an Acre).Death Rates.Areas in Acres.
    All Causes.Zymotic Diseases.
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    Table VI. Showing the Estimated Populations, Areas, Densitiesand Death-ratesof the 33 Great Towns in 1897, arranged in order of Density.
    District.Estimated Population, 1897.Areain Acres.Persons to each Acre.Death Rates.
    AllCauses.Zymotic Diseases.
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    The marriages registered in each quarter were as follows:—
    No. Persons married.Persons married per 1,000 inhabitants.
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    In the preceding six years the marriages and the persons married rate were as follows:—
    No. Persons Married.Persons married per 1,000 inhabitants.
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    Table VII. Showing the Marriages and Marriage Rates in the several periods mentioned.
    Periods.Marriages.Persons married per 1,000 of the Population.
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    Table VIII. Showing the Births, Birth-rates, &c., in Islington, for the year 1897, and for the preceding 25 years.
    Year.Total Births.Birth Rate per 1,000of the Population.Males.Females.Proportion of Females born to every 100 Males.Excess of Registered Births overRegistered Deaths
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    Table IX. Showing the Population, Births and Birth-rates in the several decades since 1841, in the six years 1891—6, and in 1897.
    Periods.Mean Population in each Decade.Number of Births in each Period.Birth Rates.Average Yearly Number of Births, corrected on the basis of the Population of 1897.
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    The following statement gives the birth-rates for the country as well as for the populous places:—
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    The birth-rates of the towns whose populations are greater than that of Islington were all higher than the rate of this Parish, and were as follows:—
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    Table X. Showing the Births (distinguishing Males and Females) and Birthrates in 1897 and in the four quarters of the year, together with the rates in 1896 and those of London and the Great Towns in 1897.
    Quarter.Males.Females.Total.Birth Rate.Birth Rates.
    1896.London, 1897.33 Great Towns, 1897
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    Table XI. Showing the Births of Males and Females for each quarter and for the year in the several Sub-registration Districts.
    Upper Holloway.Islington South-west.Islington South-east.Highbury.Whole Parish.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.FemalesTotal.Males.Females.Total.
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    Table XII. Showing the Birth-rates, for each quarter and for the year, of Islington, of London, and of the 33 Great Towns.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
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    Table XIII. Recorded and Corrected Death-rates per 1,000 Persons living in the 33 Great Towns in 1897, and in Islington, arranged in order of their Corrected Death-rates.
    Towns,in the order of their Corrected Death-rates.Standard Death-rate.*Factor for Correction for Sex and Age Distribution.†Crude or Recorded Death.rate. 1897.Corrected Death.rate, 1897.‡Comparative Mortality Figure, 1897.
    Cols.1.2.3.4.5.
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    Table XIV.* Recorded and Corrected Death Rates per 1,000 Persons living in London and in the several Metropolitan Sanitary Districts, arranged in order of their Corrected Death-rates.
    District.Standard Death-rate.Factor for Correction for Sex andAge Distribution.Crude or Recorded Death.rate, 1897.Corrected Death-rate, 1897.Comparative Mortality Figure, 1897.
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    The figures are:—
    Years.Entered in the Parish Registers.After distribution of London deaths by Registrar General.
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    Table XV.
    Years.Populations.Deaths.Death-Rates.
    Actual.As Estimated by Medical Officerof Health.Entered in the Parish Registers.As statedin Medical OfficerofHealth's Reports.As Distributed by Registrar General.Calculated on Figures, Columns 1 and 3.Calculated on Figures as statedMedical Officer of Health, Columns 2 and 4.Real Death-rate, calculated on Figures in Columns 1 and 5.
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    Table XV. continued.
    Years.Populations.Deaths.Death-Rates.
    Actual.As Estimatedby Medical Officerof Health.Entered in the Parish Registers.As statedin Medical Officer ofHealth's Reports.As Distributed by Registrar General.Calculated on Figures, Columns 1 and 3.Calculated on Figures as statedbyMedical Officer of Health, Columns 2 and 4.RealDeath-rate, calculated on Figures in Columns 1 and 5.
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    These districts were—
    Population.Crude Death-rates.Corrected Death-rates.
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    The following are the particulars:—
    Population.Crude Death-rates.Corrected Death-rates.
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    As regards population this district can be compared with the following lesser towns:—
    Towns.Persons to an acre.Death-rates.
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    Table XVI. Showing the Deaths and Death-rates in the several Sub-districts during the five years 1892-6 and in 1897.
    Years.Upper Holloway.S.W. Islington.S.E. Islington.Highbury.
    Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.
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    Table XVII. Showing the Sexes of the Persons who died in 1897.
    Registration Sub-Districts.Males.Females.Persons.Death Rates.
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    Table XVIII. Showing the Ages at Death at thirteen periods of life, together with similar returns for the three preceding years.
    Ages.1894.1895.1896.1897.
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    Table XIX. Showing the Population, together with the Deaths and Death-rates from All Causes at Nine Age-periods of life among Males, Females and Persons.
    Males.Females.Persons.
    Ages.Population.Deaths.Death Rates.Population.Deaths.Death Rates.Population.Deaths.Death Rates.
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    SEASONAL MORTALITY.
    Per 1,000 inhabitants.
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    Table XX. Showing the Diarrhœal Deaths in the Third Quarter.
    1897.Deaths.Death-rates.Meteorology.
    Week endingU.H.s.w.s.e.H.Total.U.H.S.ws.e.H.Total.Mean temperatureof air in degrees.Departure from mean temperature.Temperature of the earth 3 ft. below surface.Rainfall in inches.No. of days on which rain fell.
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    Table XXI. Showing theDeaths and Death-rates fromAll Causes in theFour Quarters and in theSub-districts,together with theDeath-rates in the Parish during the same periods.
    Quarters.Upper Holloway.South-west Islington.South-east Islington.Highbury.The Parish.
    Deaths.Death-rate.Deaths.Death-rate.DeathsDeath-rate.Deaths.Death-rate.Deaths.Death-rate.
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    Table XXII. Showing the Deaths and Death-rates from All causes in the Wards during the Four Quarters of 1897.
    Wards.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Year.
    Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.
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    Table XXII. Showing the Death-rates from All Causes inthe several under- mentioned places during the Four Quarters and during the entire year.
    Places.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.The Year 1897.
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    Table XXIV. Showing the Deaths (arranged in Classes) from All Causes, in the Four Quarters.
    Classified Causes of Death.Quarters.Year.
    1st.2nd.3rd.4th.
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    Table XXV. Showing the Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases for the Twelve years 1885-96 and in 1897.
    Years.Deaths.Death-rates.Years.Deaths.Death-rates.
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    When the comparison is made with the largest towns of the country, that is to say, with those whose populations exceed 200,000 inhabitants, the result is also very favourable to this locality.
    Zymotic Death-rate.
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    Table XXVIII. Showing the Death-rates from the principal Zymotic Diseases, inclusive of the deaths of Parishioners in Hospitals outside the Parish.
    districts.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric (Typhoid Fever)Diarrhoea.TOTAL DEATH-RATES
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    The several death-rates are arranged in the following statement in order of least to greatest fatal incidence of disease.
    Wards.Death-rates.Deaths.
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    Table XXIX. Showing the Deaths and Death-rates from the PrincipalZymotic Diseases in theWards during theSeveral Quarters of 1897.
    Wards.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Year.
    Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.
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    Table XXX. Showing the Deaths from the PrincipalZymotic Diseases in the severalWards during the Year 1897.
    wards.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Contirued and Ill-defined Fevers.Diarrhœa.Total Zymotic Deaths.Death-rates from Zymotic Diseases.
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    Table xxxi. Showing the Death-rates in the Wards from the Principal Zymotic Diseases during the year 1897*
    wards.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Continued and ill-defined Fevers.Diarrhœa.Death-rates from Zymotic Diseases.
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    The deaths in the Parish during the preceding twelve years were:—
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    Table XXXII. Showing the deaths from Small Pox in the Sub-Districts for each quarter and for the year 1897.
    Sub-Districts.1stQuarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XXXIII. Showing the death-rates from Small Pox of the Sub-Districts for each quarter and for the year 1897.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XXXIV. Showing the deaths fromMeasles in the several quarters, 1885-96.
    Years.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Total.
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    Table XXXV. Showing the deaths fromMeasles in the Sub-Districts for each quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XXXVI. Showing the death-rates fromMeasles of the Sub-Districts for each quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XXXVII. Showing the Death-rates of the Encircling Districts from Measles in the four quarters of 1897.
    Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.1896.
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    Table XXXVIII. Showing the Deaths from Measles in Islington during each week of 1897.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.
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    Table XXXIX. Showing the Deaths from Measles in the registrationSub-Districtsduring each week of theFourth Quarterof 1897.
    Weekof Year.Week ending.Upper Holloway.South-west Islington.South-east Islington.Highbury.
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    Table XL. Showing the Deaths fromMeasles in theWards during eachweek of the Fourth Quarter of 1897.
    Week of Year.Week ending.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.West Highbury.East Highbury.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peters.
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    In the preceding twelve years the returns have been as follows:—
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    Table XLI. Showing the Deaths from Scarlet Feverin the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XLII. Showing the Death-rates fromScarlet Feverof the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter., 4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The returns for the twelve years 1885.96 are as follows:—
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    Table XLIII. Showing the Deaths from Diphtheria in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.lstQuarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.WholeYear.
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    Table XLIV. Showing the Death-rates of the Sub-Districts fromDiphtheria for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.letQuarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The preceding records of the disease were :—
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    Table XLV. Showing the Deaths from Whooping Cough in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XLVI. Showing the Death-rates from Whooping Cough of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-District.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    TYPHUS FEVER. No death was ascribed to this disease, nor has any death occurred since 1895. The previous returns were:—
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    In the past twelve years it caused the following deaths :—
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    Table XLVII. Showing the Deaths from Enteric Feverin the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th QuarterWhole Year.
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    Table XLVIII. Showing the Death-rates fromEnteric Feverof the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The deaths recorded since 1885 were:—
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    Table XLIX. Showing the Deaths fromDiarrhœa in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table L. Showing the Death-rates from Diarrhœaof the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LI. Showing the Deaths occurring in the Parish and in the several Encircling Sanitary Districts from All Causes, from the principal Zymotic Diseases, and from Phthisis in the 52 weeks of the year 1897.
    THE ENCIRCLING DISTRICTS.Estimated Populations.Total Deaths from All Causes.Total Zymotic Deaths.Deaths from principal Zymotic Diseases.Deaths from Phthisis.Deaths of Infants under 1 year of age.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple and Undefined Fevers.Diarrhœa.
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    Table LII. Showing the Death-rates of the Parish and of the several Encircling Sanitary Districts from All Causes, from the principal Zymotic Diseases, and from Phthisis in the 52 weeks of the year 1897.
    THE ENCIRCLING DISTRICTS.Estimated Populations.Total Death-rates from All Causes.Total Zymotic Death-rates.Death-rates from Principal Zymotic Diseases.Death-rates from Phthisis.Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple and Undefined Fevers.Diarrhoea.
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    Table LIII. Showing the Death-rates from, All. Causes, from the principal Zymotic Diseases, together with Infantile Mortality, in the Country, in the Populous Towns, in Towns whose populations exceed 300,000 inhabitants and in Islington.
    All Cause*.Principal Zymotic Diseaser (Cols. 3.9).Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.Deaths under Year to 1.coo Births.
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    The deaths and their proportion to the births were from 1891-1897 as follows:—
    Year.Deaths.Deaths to 1,000 births.
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    Table LIV. Showing the Deaths fromPuerperal Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LV. Showing the Deaths fromPuerperal Feverper 1,000 Births in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The deaths and death-rates in each district were as follows:—
    Deaths.Death-rates.
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    During the preceding six years the deaths have been—
    Deaths.Death-rate.
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    are 38 less than the return for the preceding year. The diseases to which this decrease is owing, will be seen in the following statement:—
    1896.1897.Increase orDecrease.
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    During the preceding six years the deaths and death-rates were as follows:—
    Males.Females.Totals.Death-rates.
  • Page 69
    Table LVI. Showing the Deaths fromCancerin the several Sub-Districts during the Quarters and the Year.
    QuartersUpper Holloway.Islington South-west.Islington South-east.Highbury.The Parish.
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    Of these 304 persons, 192 or 63.2 per cent, were women. The ages of all persons were as follows:—
    Ages.Deaths.Ages.Deaths.
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    Since 1891 the deaths and death-rates have been:—
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    The deaths in the Sub-Registration Districts were :—
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    The following Table shows the distribution of the disease in the sub-districts and in the several quarters of the year : —
    Quarters.Upper Holloway.Islington South-west-.IslingtonSouth-east.Highbury.The Parish.
  • Page 71
    The records for the preceding fourteen years were as follows:—
    Years.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.Years.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.
  • Page 73
    Table LVIII. Showing the chief causes of Infantile Mortality in the year 1897, and in the four preceding years 1893—96.
    Diseases.Years.+ Increaseor-Decrease on mean of 4 years.
    1893.1894.1895.1896.Meanof 4 years1897
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    The returns for past years are as follows:—
    Cases.
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    The cases and case-rates referred to the several sub-registration districts were as follows :—
    Cases.
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    The cases were 53 below the corrected average of the preceding six years.
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    Table LIX. Showing the sickness fromSmall Pox in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LX. Showing the sickness rates from Small Pox of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter. Sickness-Rates.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXI. • Showing the fatality from Small Pox. (Deaths to 100 cases Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXII. Showing the sickness from Scarlet Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXIII. Showing the sickness rates from Scarlet Fever of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXIV. Showing the fatality from Scarlet Fever. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 79
    The record of this disease since 1891 has been as follows:—
    Years.Cases.Case-rates.Deaths.Fatality (deaths per 100 cases).
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    Cases Nursed in Hospital.
    Quarter.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
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    Cases Nursed at Home.
    Quarter.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
  • Page 82
    Table LXV. Showing the sickness from Diphtheria in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1stQuarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4thQuarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXVI. Showing the sickness rates from Diphtheria of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1stQuarter.2ndQuarter.3rdQuarter.4thQuarter.WholeYear.
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    Table LXVII. Showing the fatality from Diphtheria. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The cases of this disease notified in previous years were as follows:
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    Table LXVIII. Showing the sickness from Membranous Croup in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-District.lst Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXIX. Showing the sickness rates from Membranous Croup of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Dietricts.lat Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXX. Showing the fatality from Membranous Croup. (Deaths to 100 Cases of Sickness.)
    Sub-Districts.lst Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 85
    They were 28 above the corrected average of the preceding six years, the returns for which are as follows :—
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    Table LXXI. Showing the sickness from Enteric Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-District s.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd. Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXII. Showing the sickness rates from Enteric Fever of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1stQuarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4thQuarter.WholeYear.
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    Table LXXIII. Showing the fatality fromEnteric Fever. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 87
    The cases were 149 below the corrected mean of the preceding six years:—
  • Page 88
    Table LXIV. Showing the sickness from Erysipelas in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXV. Showing the sickness rates from Erysipelas of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXVI. Showing the fatality from Erysipelas. (Deaths to 100 Cases of Sickness.)
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The fatality was 35.7 per cent., which is only slightly less than that of 1896, when it was 36 6 per cent.
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    Table LXXVII. Showing the sickness from Puerperal Fever in the Sub Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 90
    Table LXXVIII. Showing the sickness rates from Puerperal Fever per 1,000registered, Births in the Sub-districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2ndQuarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXX1X. Showing the fatality from Puerperal Fever. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 91
    91 Table LXXX. Showing the number of Cases of Infectious Disease notified in the Wards during the Year 1897. n.b.—(Duplicate cases have been deducted).
    WARDS.Estimated Population, 1897.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or ScarlatinaDiphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Totals.Cases Notified per 1,000 of Population.
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  • Page 92
    92 Table LXXXI. Showing the cases of the several Infectious Diseases notified for the Sub-registration Districts, during 1897.
    Sub-Registration Districts.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever orScarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Totals.Rate per 1,000 of the Population.
  • Page 93
    93 Table LXXXII. Cases of Infectious Disease about which inquiries were made by the several Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1897.
    Sanitary Inspectors.No. of the Sanitary Districts.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever.)Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total.
  • Page 94
    94 Table LXXXIII. Showing the Cases of Infectious Disease which were notified in the several Months during the Year 1897. N.B.—Duplicate Notifications have been deducted.
    MONTHSmall Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.TotalEachMonth.
  • Page 95
    Table LXXXIV. Showing the number of Cases of the several Infectious Diseases notified during each year since 1891, together with the mean number for the six years 1891-6, and in 1897. (Duplicate certificates excluded.)
    Year.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever orScarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total.Cases notified per 1,000 of Population.
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    Table LXXXY. Showing the Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the Year of 1897 in Islington and in its Encircling Districts.
    The Encircling Districts.Estimated Populations, 1898.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever orScarlatina.DiphtheriaMembranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Cases.
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    Table LXXXVI. Showing the Case Rates arising from the Infectious Diseases notified during the Year of 1897, in Islington and in its Encircling Districts.
    The Encircling Districts.Estimated Populations, 1898.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever orScarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Case Hates.
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    Table LXXXII. Showing the cases of Infectious Sickness occourring in Elementary Schools during the Year ending 1st January, 1898.
    Name of school.Patients.Other Inmates.
    Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Enteric FeverOther Fevers.Total.Small PoxScarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Enteric Fever.Other Fevers.Total.
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    The numbers occurring at each period, on analysing the ages, were found to be as follows:—
    Months. (4 weeks).Pre-school Age. (0-3).School Age. (3-14).Post-school Age. (14 and upwards).
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    Table LXXXVIII. Summary of Infectious Sickness and the Deaths arising therefrom distinguishing the cases which were treated at Home and in Hospitals.
    Where Treated.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever.)Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total.
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    Table LXXXIX. Showing the number of Patients per 100 cases who were removed to Hospital, together with the Fatality among all cases, among cases treated at Home and in Public Institutions.
    Where Treated.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enter's (Typhoid Fever.)Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Percentages
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    Table XC. Showing the number of Cases notified in the several Metropolitan Districts.
    Districts in which the Patients were resident.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membra nous Croup.Typhoid or Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Continued Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Totals.EstimatedPopulations 1897.
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    HOSPITAL STATISTICS. Table XCI. Showing the number of cases of the several infectious diseases removed from Islington to Metropolitan Asylums Board Hospitals for treatment and isolation during 1897.
    Metropolitan Asylum Board's Hospitals.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever,TyphusFeverOther Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
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    Table XCII. List ofTrades and Businesses carried on in Houses wherein Infectious Diseases have occurred during 1897.
    TRADES AND BUSINESSES.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever. orScarlatina.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCII—continued.
    TRADES AND BUSINESSES.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever. orScarlatina.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIII. Showing the Occupations of Patients Suffering from the several Infectious Diseases during the year 1897.
    OCCUPATIONS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIII—continued.
    OCCUPATIONS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIII—continued.
    OCCUPATIONS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIII—continued.
    OCCUPATIONS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas..Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV. Showing the Streets in which the several cases of Infectious Disease occurred driving 1897. (The large figures denote the number of cases and the small figures the number of infected houses.)
    NAME OF STREET.8mall Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Fox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OFSTREET.Small Fox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.— continued.
    NAME OF STREETS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME of street.Small Fox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Total.
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    Table XCIV—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Cholera.Total.
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    Table XCV. Showing the State of Vaccination in Islington during the Seventeen years, 1880-96.
    Years.Number of of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.lnsusceptible toVaccination.Died Unvaccinated.Postponed by Medical Certificate.Remaining.Case 8 (Cola. 6 and 7)not finally accounted for.In London.
    123456789
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    The following statement gives the particulars for last year, as well as for the preceding year:-
    1stQuarter.2ndQuarter.3rdQuarter.4thQuarter.TheYear.1896.
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    Table XCVI. Showing the Fumigation of Rooms after Infectious Disease. Year ending 1st January, 1898.
    Sanitary Inspector's Districts.1234567891011121314Total.1896.
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    Table XCVII Showing the Cleansing and Stripping of Rooms after Infectious Disease. Year ending 1st January, 1898.
    Sanitary Inspector's Distrcits.1234567891011121314Total.1896.
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    Disinfectants Distributed and used.— In the following statement particulars are given of the manner in which the disinfectants were distributed.
    Disinfecting Powder.Carbolised Creosote.Clear Carbolic Acid.
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    The following is a table of the workshops in which women are employed, and which I visited during the year.
    Nature of BusinessNumber of workshops.Number of workrooms therein.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Nature of Business.Number ofworkshops.Number of work rooms therein.
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    Table XCVIII.—Summary of Miss Gray's Work-shops Reports, from 4th January, 1897, to1st January, 1898.
    DESCRIPTION OF WORK.Quarter ending 3rd April, 1897.Quarter ending 3rd July, 1897.Quarter ending 2nd Oct., 1897.Quarter ending 1st January, 1898.TotalforYear ending 1stJanuary, 1898.
    Dressmakers & Ladies' Tailors.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.Dressmakers & Ladies' Tailors.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.Dressmakers & Ladies' TailorsLaundries.Miscellaneous.Total.Dressmakers & Ladies' Tailors.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.Dressmakers & Ladies' Tailors.Laundries.MiscellaneousTotal.
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    Table XCIX. Summary of Inspector West's work from 4th January, 1897 to 1st January, 1898.
    DESCRIPTION OF WORK.Quarter ending 3rd Apiil, 1897.Quarter ending 3rd July, 1897.Quarter ending 2nd October, 1897.Quarter ending 1st January, 1898.Year ending 1st January, 1898.
    Tailors.Shoemakers.Pianoforte Makers.Cycle Makers.Bakehouses.Miscellaneous.Total.Tailors.Shoemakers.Pianoforte Makers.Cycle Makers.Bakehouses.Miscellaneous.Total.Tailors.Shoemakers.Pianoforte Makers.Cycle Makers.Bakehouses.Miscellaneous.Total.Tailors.Shoemakers.Pianoforte Makers.Cycle Makers.Bakehouses.Miscellaneous.Total.Tailors.Shoemakers.Pianoforte Makers.Cycle Makers.Bakehouses.Miscellaneous.Total.
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    Summary of Sanitary Work from Inspector Jordan's report on Houses Let in Lodgings during the year 1897.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
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    Table C. Giving a Summary of the Sanitary Work performed by theInspectors in 1897.
    Places Inspected.QUARTERS.The Year.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.
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    Table CI. Giving a summary of the Nuisances discovered by Sanitary Inspectors during the Four Quartersand for the Year 1897, for the abatement of which notices were served.
    NUISANCES.QUARTERS.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
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    Table CI.—continued.
    NUISANCES.QUARTERS.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
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    SUMMARY OF SUMMONSES.—Year ending 1st January, 1898.
    Prosecutions.Successful.Dismissed.Withdrawn.
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    Table CII. Showing the State of Pauperism in the Parish during the year 1897.
    Quarters.Average Number Relieved during each week.Death-rates.
    Indoor Paupers, Adults and Children.Outdoor Paupers.Totals.Totals corresponding quarter,1896.VagrantsRelieved.Children Boardedout.
    Adults.Children Under 16.
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    In the following statement will be seen the result of the analysis for each quarter:—
    No. of Samples.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. adulterated.
    1897.1896.
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    In the preceding six years the number of samples procured for analysis with the results were as follows:—
    Year.No. of Samples.Genuine.Adulterated.Per. cent. Adulterated.
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    Of the 176 samples taken at the Railway Stations upon the arrival of the milk from the country only 5 samples, or 2.8 per cent., were found to be adulterated.
    1897.No. of Samples Taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
    Quarters.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.
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    Table CIII.
    Samples taken.Description of Food or Drug.Genuine.Adulterated
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    MARGARINE ACT.
    Samples taken.Description.Samples sold incontravention of Act.
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    The following table gives a return of the bodies received into the Mortuary and the inquests held by the coroner during years 1896 and 1897.
    1896.No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.1897.No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.
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    SLAUGHTER-HOUSES IN THE PARISH OF ISLINGTON.
    Inpesctor,s DistrictName of Licensee.Situation of Slaughter-House.Remarks.
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    SLAUGHTER-HOUSES IN THE PARISH OF ISLINGTON—continued.
    Inspector's DistrictName of Licensee.Situation of Slaughter-House.Remarks.
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    Table A. Showing the population, Inhabited Houses, Marriages, Births, and Deaths for the year 1897, and 14 years preceding. gross numbers.
    The Year.Estimated Population.No. of Inhabited Houses.MarriagesRegistered Births.Number of Deaths.Deaths in Public Institutions
    Total all ages.Under one year.Under five.
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    Table B. Showing the Annual Birth and Death Rates, Death-rates of Children, and proportion of Deaths in public Institutions in 1,000 Deaths, for the year 1897 and 14 years preceding:-
    Year.Birth-rates per 1,000 ofthe population.Death-rates per 1,000 ofthe population.*Corrected Death-rates per 1,000 ofthe population.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 of Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Children under 5 years per 1,000 of Total DeathsDeaths in public Institutions per 1,000 of Total Deaths.
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    Table C. Showing Deaths from All Causes during the Year 1897. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded). (Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions are distributed).
    Causes of Death.Under 11to55 to 1515to 2525 to3535 to 4545to 5555to 6565 to7575 to 8585 to 9595 and upwards.Under5Over5Males.Females.Totals.
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    Table C.—Continued.
    Cause of Death.Under 11to55 to 1515 to 2525to3535to 4545to 5555 to 6565 to 7575to 8585 to 9595 and upwards.Under5Over 5Males.Females.Totals.
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    Table C—Continued.
    Cause of Death.Under 11to55 to 1515 to2525to 3535 to 4545 to5555 to6565 to 7575to 8585 to 9595 and upwards.Under 5Over 5Males.Females.Totals.
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    Table D. Showing the Deaths from All Causes registered in each District during the Fifty Two Weeks ending 1st January 1898, at three periods of life.
    Causes of Death.Upper Holloway.TotalIslington, South West.TotalIslington, South East.TotalHighbury.Total
    Under 11 to 5Over 5Under'11 to5Over 5Under 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to5Over 5
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    Table D.—continued.
    Causes of Death.Upper Holloway.TotalIslington, South West.TotalIslington, South East.TotalHighbury.Total
    Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 51 to 5Over 5Under 11 to5Over &Under 11 to 5Over5
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    Table D.—Continued.
    Causes of Deaths.Upper Holloway.TotalIslington. South West.TotalIslington, South East.TotalHighbury.Total
    Under 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to5Over5Under 11 to5Over5Under 11 to 5Over5
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    Table E. Showing the Deaths from All Causes registered in each Quarter during the 52 weeks ending 1st January 1898 at three periods of life.
    Causes of Death.1st Quarter.Total2nd Quarter.Total3rd Quarter.Total4th Quarter.TotalTotal for Year
    Under 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5
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    Table E.—continued.
    Cause of Death.1st Quarter.Total2nd Quarter.Total3rd Quarter.Total4th Quarter.TotalTotal for Year
    Under 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to i5Over 5Under 11 to 6Over 5Under 11 to 5Over5
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    Table E.—Continued.
    Causes of Death.1st Quarter.Total2nd Quarter.Total3rd Quarter.Total4th Quarter.TotalTota for Year
    Un-Jder 11 to5Over 5Uu-der 11 to5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 11 to5Over 5
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    Table F. Showing the deaths since 1882 from the several diseases specified, under and above five years of age, and the total number of deaths, with death-rate per 1,000.
    Year.Population in the middle of the year.Ages.Deaths from the principal diseases of aZymotic nature.*Deaths from Tubercular Diseases.Deaths from Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.Deaths from Diarrhoea.Deaths from Diseases of the Digestive Organs.Deaths from Violence.Total Deaths.Death Itate per 1,000.
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    Table G. Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions outside Islington distributed to their respective Sub-Registration Districts.
    Sub-Itegist ration Districts.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Whole Year.
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemales1Total 'MalesFemalesTotaliMales'_Females jTotalMales jFemalesTotal
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    TABLE H. (Local Government Board Return.) Deaths during the year 1897 in the Metropolitan Sanitary District oj Islington, classified accoi'ding to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
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    TABLE I. (Local Government Board Return.Table of Population, Births, and of New Cases of Infectious sickness coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, during the year 1897, in the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Islington; classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    Sub-Districts.Population at all Ages.Registered Births.Aged under 5 or over 5.New Cases of Sickness in each Locality, coming tothe knowledge of the medical officer of health.Number of such Oases Removed from their Homes in the several Localities for Treatment in Isolation Hospitals.
    Last Census 1896.Estimated to middle of 1897.1234567891011121312345678910111213
    Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria,Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.ContinuedRelapsing.Puerperal.Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.ContinuedCholera. Erysipelas.
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    Table J. Showing the Cases of Small Pox that occurred in the several Wards from 1691 to 1897.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.West Highbury.East Highbury.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Total.
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    Table K. Showing the Cases of Scarlet Fever that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
    Year.Tufne'l.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.West Highbury.East Highbury.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
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    Table L. Shewing the Cases of Diphtheria that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
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    Table M. Sheiritig the Cases of Membranous Croup that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
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    Table N. Showing the Cases cf Typhoid Fever that occurred in, the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
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    Table O. Shewing the Cases of Typhus Fever thai occurred in the several Wards
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    Table P. Showing the Cases of Erysipelas that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
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    Table Q.
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    Table R.
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    Table S. Shewing the Cases of Relapsing Fever that occmred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897.
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    Table T. Showing the Cases of Cholera that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1897
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    INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICTS. Table U. Showing the Cases of Infectious Diseases notified from Upper Holloway in the. seven years 1891—97
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    Table V. Shewing the Cases of Infectious Diseases notified fiom South-west Islington in the seven years 1891—97.
    Year.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric.Typhus.Erysipelas.Puerperal.Continued.Relapsing.Cholera.Totals.
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    Table W. Showing the Cases of Infectious Diseases notified from South-east Islington in the seven years 1891 -97.
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    Table X. Showing the Cases of Infectious Diseases notified from Highbury in the seven years 1891—97
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    Table Y. Summary of Sanitary Work from Inspectors' Reports, from 4th January, 1897,to 1st January, 1898.
    DISTRICTS. Total
    123 4567891011121314
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    Table Z. Summary of Applications for Removal of Dust, from 4th January, 1897, to 1st January 1898.
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    Table —. In the following tables I state the analyses (made monthly) of the New River Company's Water recorded during the year.
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    Table — Deaths during the year 1897 in the Metropolitan Sanitary District oj Islington, classified accoi'ding to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
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    INDEX OF CONTENTS TO QUARTERLY REPORTS, 1897. •
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    t « Index of Contents of Quarterly Reports, 1897—continued.