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Poplar 1899

Annual report, year 1899, on the sanitary condition with vital statistics of the parishes of Poplar and Bromley within the Poplar District

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consideration will have to be given (as far as possible) to the alterations
in the boundaries as settled by the Commissioner under the
new London Government Act.
In calculating with two estimated populations, it is obvious, that
when rates are obtained with the lower population, the result will
always be greater than if the higher figures had been used, and vice
versa. In dealing generally with the rates in this Report, the lower
population (a)—except where mentioned—will be used, in order to
compare the rates obtained with those of other metropolitan sanitary
districts, as the populations of these areas (which form the whole
metropolis) are estimated upon the same theory.

The births during the 52 weeks were:—

Males.Females.Totals.
Poplar10369451981
Bromley125312292482
Totals228921744463

Of these births 59 were illegitimate in Poplar, 27 males and 32
females. In Bromley there were 44 illegitimate births 25 males and
19 females.

The annual birth rate per 1000 living being;—

1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.
ABABAB
Poplar33.334.735.132.832.534.333.733.732.9
Bromley36.337.937.436.135.336.635.335.633.8

During the year the marriages of 2298 persons were registered in
Poplar and Bromley, giving an annual rate of 17.90 per 1000 of the