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Islington 1904

Forty-ninth annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Borough of Islington

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Table XXIII.

Showing the RecordedandCorrected Death Ratesper 1,000 persons living inLondonand in theMetropolitan Boroughs,arranged in order of their Corrected Death Rates.

Borough.Standard Death Rate *Factor for Correction for Sex and Age Distribution, †Crude or Recorded Death Rate 1901.Corrected Death Rate, 1904.Comparative Mortality Figure,§ 1904.
England and Wales18.1941.000016.2316.231,000
London17.311.051116.6317.481,077
Hampstead16.131.128010.2311.54711
Lewisham17.461.042012.0112.51771
Stoke Newington17.431.043813.3313.91857
Wandsworth17.251.054713.3814.11869
Greenwich17.821.021014.3514.05903
Paddington17.041.067713.7614.69905
City of Westminster16.221.121713.5515.20937
Woolwich17.021.069014.3215.31943
Kensington16.881.077814.3115.42950
Camberwell17.541.037314.9215.48954
Hackney17.461.042014.9215.55958
Battersea16.961.072814.5215.58960
Islington17.511.039115.4216.02987
Fulham17.391.046215.4316.14994
Lambeth17.631.032015.7816.281,003
Hammersmith17.471.041415.7116.361,008
Deptford17.311.051116.1016.921,043
Chelsea17.561.036116.5317.131,055
St. Marylebone17.081.065216.2317.291,065
St Pancras17.401.045617.4318.221,123
City of London16.551.099316.6518.301,128
Poplar17.641.031418.5819.161,181
Bethnal Green18.011.010219.2519.451,198
Holborn16.901.076618.4919.911,227
Stepney17.41.1.045019.4020.271,249
Bermondsey17.761.024420.0120.501,263
Southwark17.411.045020.1021.001,294
Shoreditch17.341.049320.3721.371,317
Finsbury17.571.035521.2822.041,358

* The Standard Death Rate signifies the death rate at all ages calculated on the hypothesis that the
rates at each of the twelve.age periods in each town were the same as in England and Wales during the ten
years 1891-1901; the death rate at all ages in England and Wales during that period having been
18.19 per 1,000.
† The Factor for Correction is the figure by which the Crude or Recorded Death Rate should be
multiplied in order to correct for variations of sex and age distribution.
‡ The Corrected Death Rate is the Crude or Recorded Death Rate after correction has been made for
variations of age and sex distribution, and may be obtained by multiplying the latter by the Factor for
Correction.
§ The Comparative Mortality Figure represents the Corrected Death Rate in each Borough compared
with the Recorded Death Rate at all ages in England and Wales in 1904 taken as 1,000.