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City of London 1899

Report on the sanitary condition of the City of London for the year 1899

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CITY OF LONDON MORTALITY—continued.

STREET OR PLACE.No. of House.Sex.Age.Date of Death.Cause of Death.Remarks.
Heneage Lane6F5412 Nov., 1899Cirrhosis of Liver
Holborn—St. Andrew's Rectory-M7722 Mar. „Pleurisy
„ "The Viaduct" Hotel-F3220 Dec. „Influenza
Holborn Circus7M1911 Feb. „Enteric FeverDied in St. Bart.'s Hospital
„ „7M2218 „ „„ „
„ „7M2110 „ „„ „
„ „7M2417 „ „„ „
„ „7M1923 „ „„ „
„ „7M244 Mar. „Ulcerative EndocarditisDied in St. Bart.'s Hospital
Honey Lane Market6M554 Aug. „Phthisis
Hosier Lane18F6316 Jan. „Cerebral Haemorrhage
„ „18M20 hours26 „Inanition
„ „2F2 months12 April „Marasmus
„ „21M5729 Nov. „Acute Pleurisy
Houndsditch137M3315 Feb. „Chronic Alcoholism
„ „8F5724 Dec. „Heart Disease
Huggin Lane10F711 Mar. „„ „Inquest
„ „1Ur6810 MayCirrhosis of Liver
Hutchison Avenue12F6623 Jan. „Chronic Bronchitis
„ „1F481 Mar. ,,Heart Disease
„ „3F5911 „ „Pneumonia
„ „24F1 month14Erysipelas
„ „17F6420 „ „Bronchitis
„ „2F6927 Oct.Acute Bronchitis
„ Street10M6229 Aug. „„ „
John Street, Minories—"The Angel"-M271 Feb. „Pulmonary Tuberculosis
„ „-M8 months29 AprilTuberculosis Meningitis
„ „ St. Olave's Tea Warehouse-M3916 Sept. „Drowned in a tank of water whilst in a fitInquest