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St Pancras 1894

Thirty-ninth annual report of the Medical Officer of Health on the vital and sanitary condition of the Borough of Saint Pancras, London

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Table 7 C.—Infectious Diseases.
St. Pancras District and Sub-Districts.

Table of eases of Infectious Sickness Certified Deaths, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year ending Saturday,29th December,1894.

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non-Parishioners in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Parishioners in Public Institutions without the District are included. Parishioners in Public Institutions, whether within or without the District, are classified in the respective Sub-Districts of their previous residence.AGES.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Keniish Town.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.Totals St. Pancras. All Ages.
Notifiable Infectious Diseases.
I. Variola, SmallpoxUnder 5..........1..18
5 upwards......1..337
2 Scarlatina, Scarlet FeverUnder 51846111..3144
5 upwards21..3..7..3
3. DiphtheriaUnder 5171189227..74117
5 upwards7568314..43
4. Membranous CroupUnder 51....1..5..77
5 upwards................
5. Typhus FeverUnder 5..................
5 upwards................
6. Enteric or Typhoid FeverUnder 5................40
5 upwards..............40
7. Fever, Simple and ContinuedUnder 5..................
5 upwards................
8. Relapsing FeverUnder 5..................
5 upwards................
9. Puerperal FeverUnder 5................6
5 upwards..............6
10. CholeraUnder 5..................
5 upwards................
11. ErysipelasUnder 5211..12..714
5 upwards2122......7
Under 521201316446..120236
5 upwards181113226433116
All Ages39312f)3810893236