Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Sixty-ninth annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Metropolitan Borough of Islington
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1924]
The following Tables appeared in the Annual Report for 1921. Reference is made here to them as they have not been reprinted to save space this year for other matter:—
Illegitimate births in the Borough since 1851 | PAGE 3 |
Deaths of inhabitants in local institutions and in institutions out- side the Borough, deaths of non-inhabitants in local institutions from 1911 | 11 |
Births and birth-rates (Islington) 1811 to 1920 | 46 |
Illegitimate births (Islington) 1811 to 1920 | 4G |
Deaths and death-rate (Islington) 1811 to 1920 | 47 |
Infantile mortality returns, 1841 to 1920 | 47 |
Cases of infectious disease (Islington) in quinquennial periods, 1891 to 1920 | 48 |
The Medical Officer of Health expresses his thanks to the Town Clerk,
C. G. E. Fletcher, Esq., C.B.E.; the Solicitor, Arthur M. Bramall, Esq.; the
Borough Engineer, J. P. Barber, Esq.; the Public Analyst, A. E. Pinchin, Esq.,
B.Sc., and to the Heads of other Departments, for their courtesy and assistance
in various matters. He takes this opportunity of expressing his indebtedness to
the staff for the efficient work and thorough co-operation which has meant so
much in attaining the results reported on.