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Kensington 1903

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the four weeks, March 1st to March 28th, 1903...

Published
1903
Author
Dudfield, T. Orme.
Pages
24
Tables
6

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6 tables in this report

  • Page 40
    Localised Birth and Death-Rates.—The subjoined table shows the number of births and deaths, and the birth-rate and the deathrate, in the Borough, as a whole, and in the registration Sub-districts, the Parliamentary Divisions, and the several Wards:—
    Locality.Population.Births in the four weeks.Birth Rate.Deaths in the four weeks.Death Rate.
  • Page 43
    The Kensington notifications, 62 in number, were localised as follows:—
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Total.
  • Page 52
    Cases of Infectious Disease notified in the several Metropolitan Boroughs in the Four Weeks ended Saturday, 28th March, 1903.
    Name of Borough.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Cholera.Totals.Population, 1901.
  • Page 53
    Statement by the Medical Officer of Health of the principal items of the Work of the Sanitary Inspectors during the four weeks ended 28th March, 1903.
    DESCRIPTION OF WORK.Sanitary District.
    No. 1.No. 2.No. 3.No. 4.No. 5.No. 6.No. 7.No. 8.No. 9.No. 10.Total.
  • Page 54
    Statement by the Medical Officer of Health of the work of the Lady Inspectors of Workshops, &c., where women are employed, for the four weeks ended 28th March, 1903.
    Description of WorkNorth Kensington.South Kensington.Total whole Borough.
    Dressmakers.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.Dressmakers.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.
  • Page 59
    Number of Houses in which Disinfection would have been required in 1902.
    Locality.Population.No. of Houses requiring Disinfection.Total Houses.
    Once.Twice.Thrice.