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 Finsbury 1904 including annual report on factories and workshops
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As regards their distribution, therefore, all the deaths belonging
to Finsbury may be summarized briefly as follows :—
Intra-Parochial—
North Clerkenwell 427
South Clerkenwell 286
Finsbury (St. Luke) 388
St. Sepulchre 18
=1119
Extra-Parochial—
1. General Hospitals 244
2. Special Hospitals 02
3. Fever Hospitals 31
4. Poor Law Institutions 559
5. Asylums34
6. Elsewhere (unclassifiable) 35
=965
Total 2,084
The following Table records the deaths from all causes at subjoined ages, with the census population at each age period:—
Deaths from All Causes at Subjoined Ages, 1901-1904 | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
At all Ages. | Under 1 Year. | 1 and under 5. | 5 and under 15. | 15 and under 25. | 25 and under 65. | 65 and upwards. | Total Death Rate. | |
Census, 1901 | 101.463 | 2,792 | 9,473 | 21,054 | 20,410 | 44.582 | 3.161 | |
Deaths | ||||||||
1901 | 2,161 | 553 | 290 | 82 | 94 | 764 | 398 | 21.3 |
1902 | 2,283 | 558 | 339 | 81 | 82 | 805 | 418 | 22.7 |
1903 | 1.993 | 503 | 268 | 53 | 78 | 716 | 375 | 19.8 |
1904 | 2,084 | 522 | 257 | 56 | 68 | 755 | 426 | I21.1 |