Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report for the year 1902 of the Medical Officer of Health
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In Table V., page 69, the death rates of Hampstead may he
compared with those of England and Wales since 1875.
The following Table shews the death rate for Hampstead as compared
with the County of London, the City of London, and the other
Metropolitan Boroughs: —
Death Bate from all Causes. | |
---|---|
County of London | 17.2 |
City of London | 20.4 |
Stoke Newington | 13.4 |
Wandsworth | 13.5 |
Lewisham | 13.6 |
Paddington | 14.6 |
Battersea | 15.0 |
Hackney | 15.0 |
Woolwich | 15.1 |
Kensington | 15.3 |
Greenwich | 15.4 |
City of Westminster | 16.1 |
Camberwell | 16.3 |
Hammersmith | 16.3 |
Islington | 16.4 |
Deptford | 16.5 |
Fulham | 17.1 |
Lambeth | 17.4 |
Chelsea | 18.0 |
St. Marylebone | 18.3 |
St. Pancras | 18.6 |
Poplar | 19.3 |
Stepney | 20.6 |
Shoreditch | 20.7 |
Bermondsey | 20.8 |
Bethnal Green | 20.8 |
Holborn | 21.3 |
Southwark | 21.4 |
Finsbury | 22.9 |