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Newington 1892

Thirty-seventh annual report of the proceedings of the Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, London...

Published
1894
Author
Millson, George.
Pages
42
Tables
22

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  • Page 144
    CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE Notified to the Medical Officer of Health for Newington, during each Month of the year 1892.
    Small Pox. Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaEnteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal Fever.ErysipelasMem-branous Croup. Cholera.Total.
  • Page 147
    DEATHS FROM THE PRINCIPAL ZYMOTIC DISEASES. With the Annual Rate per 1,000 persons living.
    Population at 1891 Census, 115,663.Estimated at middle of 1892, 116,649.
    Total Births in 1892, 4,094.Total Deaths in 1892, 2,848.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diph-theria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.DiarrhoeaCholera.Deaths under 1 Year to 1,000 Births registered.
  • Page 156
    TABLE A. 16 Table of Population, Births, and of New Cases of Infectious Sickness, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the year 1892, in the Urban Sanitary District of Newington ; Classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    Names of Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; public institutions being shown as separate localities. (a)Population at all Ages.Registered Births.Aged under 5 or over 5.New Cases of Sickness in each Locality, coming to the knowledge of trk medical officer of health.Number of such Cases Removed from their Homes in thl sf.vkral Localities for Treatment in Isolation Hospital.
    1234567891011121312345 1678910111213
    Census 1891.Estimated to middle of 1892.Smallpox. Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Smallpox Scarlatina. Diphtheria. Membranous , Croup. kvkbs. Cholera. Erysipelas.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.Continued. Relapsing.Puerperal. Typhus. Enteric or Typhoid.Continued.Relapsing. Puerperal.
    (b)(c)(d)(e)
  • Page 157
    TABLE B. 157 Table of Deaths during the year 1892, in the Urban Sanitary District of Newington, classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    Names of Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; public institutions being shown as separate localities. (Columns for Population and Births are in Table B.) (a)Mortality from all causes, at subjoined Aoes.(i)Mortality from subjoined causes, distinguishing Deaths of Children under Five Years of Age.
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    At all ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria. Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas. Measles."Whooping Cough.Diarrhoea & 1 Dysentery. Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Phthisis.Bronchitis Pneumonia & Pleurisy.Heart Disease. Injuries.All Other Diseases.Total.
    Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.Continued.Relapsing.Puerperal.
    (b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)
  • Page 158
    TABLE 1. M ortality in 1892, and A ges at D eath.
    Week endingBirths.Deaths.Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 & upwards.Week endingBirthsDeaths.Under 1. 1 to 5.5 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 & upwards.
  • Page 159
    TABLE 2. Births, Deaths, and Ages at Death in the Twenty-seven Y ears, 1866—1892.
    Year.Births.Deaths.Under 1I to 5.5 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.SO to 90.90 and upwrds.
  • Page 160
    160 TABLE 3. Deaths Registered from all Causes during the Year 1892.
    Total.
    Under i 3 months.3 months to I year.1 to 22 to 56 to 1516 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 to 9595 and Upwards
  • Page 161
    TABLE 3.— Continued.
    AGES.
    Under 3 months13 months to 1 year.1 to 22 to 65 to 1515 to 25 25 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 to 95b5 and Upwards Total.
  • Page 162
    TABLE 3.— Continued.
    AGES.
    Under 3 months.3 months to 1 year.1 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 to 9595 and UpwardslTotal.
  • Page 163
    SUMMARY OF TABLE 3.
    No. of Deaths.
  • Page 164
    TABLE 4. Zymotic Mortality for the Sanitary Area, showing the localities where the Deaths occurred.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Diarrhea.
  • Page 165
    TABLE 5. (Drawn up by the Registrar-Greneral.) Diminution or Excess of Deaths in 1892, compared with Annual Deaths in 1882-91, Corrected for Increase of Popuiation.
    Cause of Death.Diminution in 1892.Excess in 1892.
  • Page 166
    TABLE 6. (Drawn up by the Registrar-General.) Deaths belonging to the several Sanitary Areas of Registration London, registered in the 52 weeks of 1892.
    Sanitatiy Areas.Deaths.Deaths from Principal Zymotic Disease.Deaths of Infants under 1 Year of Age.Deaths under 1 Year to 1000 Births registered.
    Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping-cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple and 111-defined Fever.Diarrhoea.
  • Page 167
    TABLE 7. Monthly Mortality in Newington Infirmary Workhouse, 1891
    January 12May 8September9
  • Page 167
    TABLE 8. Ages at Death in Newington Infirmary Workhouse, 1877 to 1892.
    1877187818791880188118821883188418851886188718881889189018911892
  • Page 168
    TABLE 9. Principal Causes of Death in Newington Infirmary, Sixteen Years, 1877 to 1892.
    Small-pox18771878187918801881188218831884188o1886188718881889189018911892
  • Page 169
    TABLE 10. Sickness Records. Out-Door Poor—1892.
    No. 3.No. 5.No. 6.No. 7.No. 8.No. 9.Total.
  • Page 170
    TABLE 11. 170 Thirty-Five Years of Sickness Records. Out-Door Poor. 1858—1892. (122,945 Cases.)
    18581859186018611862186318641865186618671868186918701871187218731874187518761877187818791880188118821883188418851886188718881889189018911892
  • Page 171
    TABLE 12. Dr. Frankland's Averages for 1892, as supplied to the Registrar-General. Maximum Amount of Organic Matter.
    THAMES.l.EA.
  • Page 172
    TABLE 13. Dr. Frankland's Averages for 1892, as Supplied to the Registrar-General. The numbers in this Table relate to 100,000 parts of each Water.
    Companies or Local Authorities. Temperature in Centigrade Degrees.Total Solid Matters.Organic Carbon.Organic Nitroeen.Ammonia.Nitrogen, as Nitrates and Nitrites.Total Combined Ni trogen.Chlorine.Total Hardness.ProportionalAmount of Organic Elements, that in the KentCompy's Waterduring the 9 years ending Dec. 1876, being taken as 1.
  • Page 173
    TABLE 14. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR LONDON, 1892. f Deduced from Observations at Greenwich under the Superintendence of the Astronomer Royal, and compiled from Quarterly Tables furnished to the Registrar- General by James Glaisher, Esq., F. R.S .J
    Winter Jan., Feb., March. Spring April, May, June. Summer July, Aug., Sept. Autumn Oct., Nov., Dec.Air.Temperature ofAir-Daily Range.Elastic Force of Vapour.Weight of Yapour in a Cubic Foot of Air.Degree of Humidity.Reading of Barometer.Weight of a Cubic Foot of Air.Rain.Reading of Thermometer on Grass.
    Evaporation.Dew Point.No. of Nights it wasLowest Reading at Night.Highest Reading at Night.
    Mean.Diff. from Average of 121 years.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.1 Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean (Satn. = 100),Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Mean.Diff. from Average of 50 years.Amount.Diff. from Average of 77 years.At or below 30°Between 30° and 40°Above 40°
  • Page 174
    TABLE 15. Summary of Sanitary Work carried out between Lady-Day 1892 and Lady-Day , 1893.
    1.Total number of entries in Sanitary Work Register .6575