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Newington 1894

[Thirty-ninth annual report of the proceedings of the Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, London...]

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160 TABLE 3.

Deaths Registered from all Causes during the Year 1894.

AGES.Total.
Under 3 months.3 months to 1 year.1 to 22 to 65 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6665 to 7575 to 8585 to 9595 and Upwards
I. Specific Febrile, or Zymotic Diseases307511338123385412......294
II. Parasitic Diseases.............................................
III. Dietetic Diseases...1.........2...21...............6
IV. Constitutional Diseases143721891648493634193......294
V. Developmental Diseases941........................131910...137
VI. Local Diseases9710313636282341818310197475...878
VII. Deaths prom Violence3083...1...532122......57
VIII. Deaths from Ill-Defined and Not Specified Causes97295............1...1............133
Totals362254278825044971441271411327315...1799
I.—SPECIFIC FEBRILE, OR ZYMOTIC DISEASES.
1.—Miasmatic Diseases.
Small PoxUnvaccinated.............................................
No Statement.............................................
Measles1235410..............................88
Scarlet Fever...1342...........................10
Typhus.............................................
Whooping Cough5202972...........................69
Diphtheria...219154...........................40
Simple Continued & Ill-defined Fever.............................................
Enteric or Typhoid Fever.........13......2...1............7
Other Miasmatic Diseases.............................................
2.—Diarrhoeal Diseases.
Simple Cholera
Diarrhoea, Dysentery1921711151
3.—Malarial Diseases.
Remittent Fever.............................................
Ague.............................................
Influenza1.........1......351...1......12
4.—Zoogenous Diseases.
Cowpox and effects of Vaccination.............................................
Other Diseases (e.g. Hydrophobia, Glanders, Splenic Fever).............................................
5.—Venereal Diseases.
Syphilis49...1.........1..................8
Gonorrhoea, Stricture of Urethra.............................................
6.—Septic Diseases.
Erysipelas......1..................1............2
Pyæmia, Septicaemia..................11...1............3
Puerperal Fever...............22.....................4
II.—PARASITIC DISEASES.
Thrush, and other Vegetable Parasitic.............................................
Worms, Hydatids, and other Animal Parasitic Diseases.............................................
III.—DIETETIC DISEASES.
Want of Broast Milk, Starvation.............................................
Scurvy...1....................................1
Chronic Alcoholism.....................21...............3
Delirium Tremens...............2........................2
IV.—CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Rheumatic Fever, Rheumatism of the Heart...............1...1..................2
Rheumatism...............2............1.........3
Gout........................1...3.........4
Rickets......5.................................5
Cancer, Malignant Diseases.....................81523112......59
Tabes Mesenterica819....................................27
Tubercular Meningitis, Hydrocephalus3101342...........................32