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Hampstead 1907

Report for the year 1907 of the Medical Officer of Health

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SEVEN PRINCIPAL EPIDEMIC DISEASES. The total number of deaths from these diseases amounted to 41, and were distributed as follows:-

DISEASE.WARDS.Totals.
No. 1 (Town)No. 2 (Belsize)No. 3 (Adelaide)No. 4 (Central)No. 5 (West End)No. 6 (Kilburn)No. 7 (Priory)
Small-pox--------
Measles241-12111
Scarlet Fever-2--3--5
Diphtheria and Membranous Croup1--113-6
Whooping Cough-2--45112
Fever-1-1---2
Diarrhœa-2---3-5
Totals31112913241

The death rate from the seven principal epidemic diseases was,
therefore, 0.45 per 1000 of the population.

In the following table a comparison is given of the annual death rates from these diseases in Hampstead, England and Wales, the 7(5 Great Towns, the 142 Smaller Towns, and England and Wales less these 218 Towns, during 1907:—

7 Principal Epidemic Diseases.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.
England and Wales1.260.000.360.090.160.290.070.29
76 Great Towns1.54o.oo0.430.120.170.350.070.40
142 Smaller Towns1.29o.oo0.410.080.150.290.070.29
England and Wales0.91o.oo0.250.060.150.210.060.18
less the 218 Towns London1.42-0.380.140.160.380.040.32
Hampstead0.45-0.120.050.070.130.020.05

In this table 0 00 indicates that the deaths were too few to give a rate of 0 005;
where no death occurred,—is inserted.
Detailed information concerning Small-pox, Scarlet Fever,
Diphtheria, and Fever will be found under the heading of Notifiable