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Hammersmith 1922

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1922

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Deaths from the Seven Principal Zymotic Diseases. —The
total number of deaths of residents registered from the seven
principal zymotic diseases was 158, against 126 in the previous
year. The deaths of residents last year from these diseases
were equal to 91 per 1,000 of the total deaths of resident
registered and were at the rate of 1.17 deaths per 1,000 persons
living. The deaths from the seven principal zymotic diseases
in the whole of London were equal to 83 per 1,000 of the total
deaths registered and at the rate of 1.1 deaths per 1,000 persons
living. These deaths were, therefore, as compared with
the total deaths of residents registered, 8 more per 1,000 deaths
belonging to this Borough than in London, and, as compared
with the population, 0.06 more per 1,000 in this Borough than
in London.

The following table shews the deaths of residents registered from the seven principal zymotic diseases which occurred in the ten years, 1913 to 1922.

Year.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Whooping Cough.Enteric Fever.Diarrhœa and Cholera.Total.
191304971241077186
191404151520374158
1915047141427255159
191602741510147104
191703911112645114
19180443628431116
19190921910169110
192001673512135106
192100162410373126
1922036114940418158
Average last 10 yrs03172021352134

It will be seen from the preceding table that the total
number of deaths from these zymotic diseases last year was
24 above the average number registered in the last ten years,