Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the public health of 1902
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TABLE II. Borough of Finsbury.
Names of Localities | I—The Borough | 2—North Clerkenwell | 3—south Clerkenwell | 4—Finsbury (St Luke's) | 5—St Sepulchre | |||||||||||||||
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1901 | 101,463 | 3,792 | 2,161 | 461 | 35,028 | 1,059 | 699 | 158 | 28,676 | 888 | 583 | 124 | 35,375 | 1,798 | 840 | 172 | 1,643 | 37 | 31 | 6 |
1902 | 101,463 | 3,621 | 2,283 | 558 | 35,028 | 1,056 | 783 | 183 | 28,676 | 871 | 593 | 152 | 36,116 | 1,649 | 873 | 217 | 1,643 | 38 | 34 | 6 |
Notes.—(a) The separate localities adopted for this table should be areas of which the populations are obtainable from the census returns,
such as wards, parishes or groups of parishes, or registration sub-districts. Block i may, if desired, be used for the whole district:
and blocks 2, 3, &c., for the several localities. In small districts without recognised divisions of known population this Table
need not be filled up.
(b) Deaths of residents occurring beyond the district are to be included in sub-columns c of this table, and those of non-residents
registered in the district excluded. (See note on Table I. as to meaning of terms " resident" and "non-resident. )
(c) Deaths of residents occurring in public institutions are to be allotted to the respective localities, according to addresses of the
deceased.