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Greenwich 1909

The annual report made to the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich for the year 1909

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AN ANALYSIS OF DEATH CAUSES.
All death causes are conveniently arranged under various
headings, according to the Registrar.General.s classification of
diseases, and the following table, a summary of the larger table,
in the Appendix, shows the death rates for residents, and in fact
all persons belonging to the Borough (although some of them may
have died in Institutions in other Boroughs, or even outside the
County of London altogether), per 1,000 of the population living
in the Borough.

1909.1909.
Infective Diseases—Local Diseases—continued.
Epidemic1.14Digestive System0.66
Sporadic0.00Lymphatic0.04
Venereal0.05Urinary System...0.33
Septic0.11Reproductive System ...0.03
Malarial0.05Parturition0.05
Tuberculosis1.32Bones and Joints0.05
Parasitic Diseases0.00Integumentary System...0.02
Dietic Diseases0.05External Causes—
Constitutional Diseases0.92
Accidents0.35
Developmental Diseases2.34
Homicideo.oo
Local Diseases.Suicide0.07
Nervous System1.80
Organs of Special Sense0.03Ill.defined Causes—
Sudden DeathO.OO
Circulatory System1.20
Respiratory System2.14Other ill.defined and not specified causes0.00