London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Paddington 1894

Report on vital statistics and sanitary work for the year 1894

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Table III.—Whole Parish.—Females (continued).

Cause of Death.ages.
0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwards.Totals.55 to 60
VII-DEATHS FROM VIOLENCE.
1.—Accident or Negligence.
Fractures and Contusions312...1......312114...
Gunshot Wounds.......................................
Cut, Stab....................................
Burn, Scald...1..................1......2...
Poison.......................................
Drowning.........1.....................1...
Suffocation5..............................5...
Otherwise.......................................
2.—Homicide.
Manslaughter.......................................
Murder.......................................
3.—Suicide.
Gunshot Wounds.......................................
Cut, Stab............1..................1...
Poison............11...............2...
Drowning.......................................
Hanging...............12............3...
Otherwise.......................................
4.—Execution.
Hanging.......................................
VIII.—DEATHS FROM ILL-DEFINED AND NOT SPECIFIED CAUSES.
Dropsy.....................1.........1...
Debility, Atrophy, Inanition162............1............19...
Mortification.......................................
Tumour..................1............1...
Abscess.......................................
Hæmorrhage.......................................
Sudden Death (cause not ascertained).......................................
Causes not Specified or Ill-defined.......................................
Not Notified11...........................2...