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Paddington 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]

Published
1914
Author
Dudfield, Reginald.
Pages
148
Tables
182

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    TABLE 1. Populations—Borough.
    Ages.Enumerated Population.True Mean Population, 1901-10.
    1911.1901-10.
    Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
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    POPULATION TABLE 2. Population—Wards.
    Borough.Queen.s Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster GateHyde Park.
    West.East.
    1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911.1901.1911
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    TABLE 3. Principal Public Institutions. Census, 1911.
    Ward.Class and Name of Institution.Inmates.Officials.Total Inhabitants. Persons.
    Males.Females.Males.Females.
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    TABLE 4. Buildings used as Dwellings.
    Totals, 1901.Totals, 1911.Ordinary Dwelling Houses.Blocks of Flats.Shops.Hotels, Inns, Public Houses.Offices, Warehouses, Workshops, Factories.Institutions.Others.Vessels, Sheds, Vagrants, &c.Separate Flats.
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    POPULATION. TABLE 5. Housing—Tenements. Census, 1911.
    London.Padding-ton.Kensington.West-minster.St. Maryle-bone.Hamp-stead.Willes-den.
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    TABLE 6. Housing—"Private Families." Inhabitants. Census, 1911.
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    TABLE 7. Housing—"Private Families." Tenements. Census, 1911.
    Total Numbers.Percentages of Totals comprising — Rooms.
    12341—45678910 and over.
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    TABLE 8. Housing—Tenements. Numbers Enumerated and Proportions.
    Numbers of Tenements ofPercentages of all Tenements
    All SizesLess than Five RoomsOne RoomTwo RoomsThree RoomsFour RoomsLess than Five RoomsOne RoomTwo , RoomsThree RoomsFour Rooms
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    TABLE 9. Tenements. Changes in Ratios (per cent.) to all Tenements, 1901.11.
    Ward.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.
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    TABLE 10. Housing—Tenements. Inhabitants occupying each class of Tenement.
    Total PopulationLiving in Tenements ofPercentage of Total Population living in Tenements of
    Less than Five RoomsOne RoomTwo RoomsThree RoomsFour RoomsLess than Five RoomsOne RoomTwo RoomsThree RoomsFour Rooms
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    TABLE 11. Housing Tenements. Averages of Inhabitants.
    Average No. Occupants.Average per Tenement.Average per Room.
    All Tenements.Tenements, < 5 Room.Tenements. 5 + Room.One RoomTwo Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.
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    TABLE 12. Housing—Tenements. Tenements with more than Two Persons per Room. Numbers enumerated.
    Numbers of Tenements.Numbers of Inhabitants.
    Totals.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Totals.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.
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    The figures given in Table 5 can be supplemented by the following particulars relating tc tenements of five rooms and upwards in which the inhabitants averaged more than two person; per tenement. Housing : Tenements of Five Rooms and upwards. Occupants averaging more than two persons per room.
    Total No. of Tenements.Total Population.Average number of Occupants per Tenement
    All ages.Under 10 years.
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    TABLE 13. Housing—Tenements. Tenements with more than Two Persons per Room. Percentages and Averages.
    Percentages of Tenements.Percentages of Populations living in various sizes of Tenements.Average Number of Occupants per Room.
    Totals.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Totals.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.AH Rooms.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms
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    Summer.
    June.July.August.
    1911.1912.1913.1911.1912.1913.1911.1912.1913.
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    Autumn.
    September.October.November.
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    TABLE 14. Meteorological Elements.
    Year.Month.Means at 9 a.m.Extreme Temperatures.Rainfall.Sunshine.
    Barometer: reduced to sea level.ThermometerShade.Sun. Max.Grass. Min.Total depth.No. of days of fall.Bright Sunshine registered.No. of days of record.
    Dry bulb.Wet bulb.
    Maximum.Minimum.
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    Births in Outlying institutions. " Inward Transfers."
    Legitimate.Illegitimate.
    Males. Females.Males.Females
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    TABLE 15.
    Births Recorded.Birth.rates.Percentage of Illegitimate to Total Births, 1913.
    Total.Illegitimate.1913.1912.1908-12.
    Males.FemalesMales.Females.
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    TABLE 16.
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    Notifications of Births. Percentages of Total Notifications received
    From1913.1912.1911.1910.1909.
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    Percentages of Births Registered after Notification. Total Births.
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    TABLE 17. Notifications. Paddington.
    Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Erysipelas.Fever.Cerebrospinal Meningitis.Acute Poliomyelitis.Ophthalmia Neonatorum
    Scarlet.Enteric.Continued.Puerperal.
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    TABLE 18. Morbidity Rates.
    Disease.London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    Morbidity Rates, 1913.
    MaximumMinimum
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    TABLE 19.
    In Extra-Metropolitan England and Wales.At Ports.
    Cases Reported.Morbidity Rates.Cases Reported.
    1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.
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    TABLE 20. Notifications: Ward Distribution. 1908-1913.
    Disease.Diphtheria, including Membranous Croup.Erysipelas.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever, including Continued Fever.Puerperal Fever.
    Year.191319121911191019091908191319121911191019091908191319121911191019091908191319121911191019091908191319121911191019091908
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    TABLE 21. Notifications: Ward Averages.
    WardsQueen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
    Year1913.190812.1913.190812.1913.1908-12.1913.190812.1913.190812.1913.190812.1913.190812.1913.190812.
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    Mortality Rates: Crude.
    Quarter—1st.2nd.3rd.4th.
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    Mortality Rates: Partially Corrected.
    Quarter—1st.2nd.3rd.4th.
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    TABLE 22. Mortality Rates: Corrected. (per 1,000 individuals of each sex).
    Area.Mortality Rates.
    Persons.Males.Females.
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    Deaths. 27 TABLE 23. Sex.Age Mortality Rates. Per 3,000 Individuals in each Group.
    Age Group.Area.Males.Females.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    TABLE 24. Mortality Rates. Per 1,000 persons of all ages.
    Disease.London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.St. Marylebone.Hampstead.Willesden.
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    All Causes.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate, West. East.Hyde Park.
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    TABLE 25. Standardised Mortality Rates.
    All Causes.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.CANCER.
    Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.
    1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.
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    TABLE 26. Standardised Mortality Rates.
    All Causes.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.CANCER.
    Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.Factor.Standardised Mortality Rates.
    1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.
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    TABLE 27. Vaccination Returns.
    Children Born.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible to Vaccination.Died Unvaccinated.Per cent, of Children Born. (Cols. 1-4.)Vaccination Postponed.Exempted under Act." Rest."Per cent. of Children Born. (Cols. 6-8.)
    Cols.123456789
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    Diphtheria : Morbidity. Per 1,000 persons.
    Oueen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Diphtheria : Morbidity. Per 1,000 persons.
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    Diphtheria: House Distribution. Notifications. Excluding cases (1913) in the Infirmary and Orphanage of Mercy.
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    Diphtheria: 1913. Distribution of Cases. (After correction.)
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    TABLE 28.
    Wards, &c.Diphtheria.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
    Totals Reported.Removed to Hospital.At Home.In Hospital.Totals Reported.Removed to Hospital.At Home.In Hospital.Totals Reported.Removed to Hospital.At Home.In Hospital.
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    TABLE 29.
    Diphtheria.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    TABLE 30. Mortality Rates : Corrected. Per 1,000 persons, all ages.
    Wards.Diphtheria.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    Scarlet Fever : Morbidity. Per 1,000 persons.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Scarlet Fever. {Notifications.— Uncorrected.')
    1913.1912.1911.1910.1909.
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    Scarlet Fever. ( Cases.—Corrected.)
    1913.19121911.1910.1909.
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    Enteric Fever : Morbidity. Per 1,000 persons.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Puerperal Fever : Morbidity. Per 1,000 births.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Mortality in Childbed : Total Per 1,000 births registered.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Koad.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster West.Gate, East.Hyde Park.
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    TABLE 31. Mortality in Childbed.
    London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    Other Septic Diseases. Deaths Recorded.
    1913.1912.1911.1910.1909.1908
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    Other Septic Diseases: Mortality Rates. Per 1,000 persons.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Ophthalmia Neonatorum : Morbidity. Per 1,000 births.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Measles : Recorded Cases. Borough. According to Weekly Tabulation.
    Quarters1.2.3.4.Year.Corrected Total. Year.
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    Measles : Morbidity Rates. Per 1,000 of each sex and persons. Borough.
    1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1908-12.1913.
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    Measles : House Distribution. Borough.
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    TABLE 32. Measles : Ward Distribution.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Measles : Fatality. Per 100 known cases. Borough.
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    Measles : Mortality. Per 1,000 of all ages of each sex and person. Borough.
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    TABLE 33. Measles : Sex-Age Distribution.
    0—1—2—3—4—5—13—15—
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    Measles : Fatality. Per 100 cases.
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    Whooping Cough: Recorded Cases. Borough.
    According to Weekly TabulationCorrected Total.
    Quarters1.2.3.4.Year.Year.
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    Whooping Cough : Morbidity Ratks. Per 1,000 individuals of each sex and persons. Borough.
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    TABLE 34. Whooping Cough. Ward Distribution.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Whooping Cough : House Distribution. Borough.
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    Whooping Cough : Fatalities. Per 100 cases.
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    Ringworm.—There was a satisfactory decrease in the number of reported cases from 267 in 1912 to 148 last year. Borough (according to weekly tabulation).
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    Tuberculosis: Notifications. 1913.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    TABLE 36. Tuberculosis: Notifications. 1913.
    Quarters.Year.
    1.2.3.4.
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    Tuberculosis : Cases Certified or Re-certified.
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    Tuberculosis: Notification. 1913. Patients certified for the first time with the disease in one part of the bodv only_784. Part affected.
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    Patients certified for the first time with the disease in two parts of the body—50. Parts affected.
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    Patients certified for the first time with the disease in three parts of the body—2. Parts affected.
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    Tuberculosis : Notifications. 1913. Secondary Certificates.
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    TABLE 37. Tuberculosis. Sex-Age Distribution of New Cases Reported and Deaths. 1913.
    Ages (years).All Ages.
    0—1—5—10—15-25—35-45—55—65—75—Males.Females.Persons.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Deaths from Tuberculosis:—All Forms. Borough.
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    Tuberculosis. Deaths of Residents : Borough.
    Variety. Site.Ages.All Ages.Persons. All ages
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    Tuberculosis: All Forms. Mortality per 1,000 persons.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster West.Gate, East.Hyde Park
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    Tuberculosis : All Forms. Mortality per 1,000 persons.
    London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.St. Marylebone.Hampstead.Willesden
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    Tuberculosis: Mortality. Per 1,000 persons of all ages.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Pulmonary Tuiierculosis.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Tuberculosis : Recorded Deaths. Borough.
    Pulmonary Tuberculosis. {Phthisis.)Tuberculosis of Meninges, Brain.Other Forms of Tuberculosis.
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    TABLE 38. Tuberculosis. Occupations—New Cases and Deaths. 1913.
    Pulmonary.Other Forms.
    New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.
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    TABLE 39. Tuberculosis : Deaths. Ward Distribution.
    Ward.Year.Ages0—1—5—15—25—65—All Ages.In Institutions.
    Variety Site.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Sex.Age at Death.Year Notified.Date of Death, 1913.Died atCause of Death.Notes.
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    Total Cases reported. Known to have died from all causes during the year Reported "Arrested." Diagnosis Varied. Removed. Restored to Register. On Register at end of 1913.
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    "Cancer"
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    Cancer : Mortality. Corrected. Borough.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    TABLE 40. Cancer : Malignant Disease. Borough.
    Site of Disease.Carcinoma.Cancer.Epithelioma.Scirrhus.Sarcoma.Malignant Disease.Other Forms.All Forms.
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    Cancer.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    Cancer. Average Annual Numbers of Deaths recorded.
    Males.Females.Persons.
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    Cancer. Institutional Treatment. Borough. Per cent. recorded Deaths.
    Males.Females.Persons.Index Number.
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    TABLE 41. Other Diseases.
    Disease.Year.Borough.Queen's Park.Harrow Koad.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    deaths in institutions. TABLE 42. Inquests.
    Findings of the Juries.1913.1912.1908-12.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Percentages of Deaths in Institutions of all Classes.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West. •East.
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    Percentages of Deaths in Institutions of Different Classes.
    Rate-supported Institutions.Voluntary Institutions (excluding Nursing Homes).
    Poor Law.Metropolitan Asylums Board.Lunatic Asylums.
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    institutional treatment. National Insurance Act, 1911. Application for Sanatorium Benefit—1912 and 1913.
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    Institutions to which patients were sent:—
    Hospitals.Sanatoria.
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    Duration of treatment of 98 patients admitted to sanatoria:—
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    Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
    Numbers of Deaths.Percentages of Total Deaths.
    1913.1912.1911.1910.1913.1912.1911.1910.
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    institutional treatment. Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Percentages of Deaths in Institutions.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster West.Gate, East.Hyde Park.
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    Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Percentages of Deaths in Institutions.
    Observed Proportions :Index Numbers :
    Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
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    Deaths from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
    Annual Numbers :Index Numbers :
    Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
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    Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Scheme of Institutional Treatment.
    Sanatorium.Hospital.Infirmary.Home of Rest.
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    Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Duration of the Disease. Data from 156 Fatal Cases. Duration unknown in 37 Cases.
    Duration.Duration.
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    mortality in childhood. Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Institutional Treatment.
    Duration of Disease. (years)No. of Cases Treated.Duration of treatment (in months).
    Total.Average.Maximum.Minimum.
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    Infantile Mortality Rates. Crude.
    Quarters1.2.3.4.Year.
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    Infantile Mortality Rates. Nett.
    Quarters1.2.3.4.Year.
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    mortality in childhood. Infantile Mortality Per 1,000 births. Deduced from the Quarterly Reports of the Registrar-General.
    London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.St.Marylebone.Hampstead.Willesden.
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    TABLE 43. Infantile Mortality Rates. Per 1,000 births. (Fully corrected.)
    Males.Females.Persons.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    * From Table XXII. appended to Report for Fourth Quarter of 1913.
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    Corrected Mortality Rates.
    Males.Females.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    Corrected Mortality Rates.
    Males.Females.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12
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    Deaths during First Day of Life.—1913. Interval after Birth. (Hours.)
    Under 1.0-12.12-24.
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    TABLE 44. Hopeless Births. Mortality in childhood
    Days.Weeks.Months.Totals.
    0–1–2–3–4–5–6–1–2–3–1–21913.1912.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    "Diarrhœa." Mortality at all Ages.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster West.Gate, East.Hyde Park.
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    TABLE 45. Diarrhœa. Distribution of Known Attacks and Deaths.
    Week endingDates of Onset.Dates of Death.
    1913.All Cases.1913.All Deaths.
    Recovering.Dying. #Deaths.1913.1912.1911.Cases Dying.Deaths.1913.1912.1911.
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    mortality in childhood. "Diarrhœal Diseases." Mortality at ages under 2 years. Rates per 1,000 births.
    London.Paddington.Kensington.Westminster.St. Marylebone.Hampstead.Willesden.
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    "Diarrhœal Diseases." Deaths recorded at ages under 2 years.
    Borough.Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster West.Gate, East.Hyde Park.
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    "Diarrhœa." Fatality Rates. Known Cases.
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    MORTALI1Y IN CHILDHOOD
    Week of Inquiry.Cases.Deaths.Flies. Average per "Cemetery."Earth Temperature. Weekly Mean at 3 ft.Air Temperature. Weekly Mean.Total Rainfall. Inches.
    1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.1913.1912.1911.
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    " dlarrhcea." Fatality Rates. Known Cases.
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    TABLE 47.
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    " Diarrhcea." At Ages 0-9 months.
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    Birth Visiting. Ages of Children at First Visit. Methods of Feeding
    Artificial.Mixed.
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    TABLE 48. Fertility Records Multiparæ. mortality in childhood.
    Order of Pregnancy.No. of Mothers.Miscarriages.Still-births.Children
    Born Alive.Dying after Birth.
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    mortality in childhood. TABLE 49. Infantile Mortality. Special Areas.
    Special Area.1913.Infantile Mortality.*
    Births.Deaths.1913.1912.1908-12.
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    TABLE 50. Infantile Mortality. Causes of Death and Mortality Rates.
    Cause of Death.Deaths.Infantile Mortality.*
    Combined Areas.Rest of Borough.Combined Areas.Rest of Borough.
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    Infantile Mortality.
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    Mortality Rates. Per 1,000 Estimated Surviving Persons.
    Ages1-2-3-4-5
  • Page 93
    Mortality Rates Per 1,000 Estimated Surviving.
    1-2-3-4-5
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE 51. Mortality among Young Children.
    1—2—3—4—5
    Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
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    TABLE 52. Mortality among Young Children.
    1—2—3—4—5
    Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
    1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1908-12.1913.1912.1909-12.1913.1912.1909-12.
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    Causes of Death.
    0-1-5-
    M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    morta.lity Rates Per 1,000 Births (Corrected).
    Legitimate.Illegitimate.
    Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons
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    Occupations of Mothers.
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    TABLE 53. Report of the Work of the District Inspectors during the Year 1913.Administrative work.
    Quarters.No. of Complaints received.Inspection of Dwelling Houses.Sanitary Works Completed in Dwelling Houses.To Regulate Keeping of Animals.
    Drainage, &c.Water Supply.Dust Receptacles.Miscellaneous.
    " House-to-House."On Complaint or after Illness.Cellar Dwellings.Re-inspection of all kinds.Entire Reconstruction.Drains Relaid, Trapped, or Ventilated.Drains Repaired and made Sound.Waste-pipes Disconnected.Rainwater-pipes Disconnected.W.C., New Provided, Repaired, &c.Soil-pipes, New Provided.Soil-pipes Repaired.Soil-pipes Ventilated.Services Separated.Supplies Reinstated.Cisterns, New Provided.Cisterns, Cleansed, Repaired, &c.New Provided.Repaired, &c.Drains Cleared, Flushed, &c.Houses or Rooms Cleansed, Whitewashed, &c.Cases of Overcrowding Ahated.Cellar Dwellings Closed.Yards and Areas Paved and Drained.Roofs Repaired.Manure Receptacles Reconstructed, &c.Accumulations Removed.Improperly kept, Removed.
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    TABLE 54.
    Places Provided.Notified Diseases.Non-notified Diseases.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Chickenpox.Whooping Cough.
    p. a.p.n.a.p. a.p.n.a.p.a.p.n.a.p.a.p.n.a.p.a.p.n.a.
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    "Unprotected" Children Excluded: Measles.
    SchoolExclusion,SchoolExclusion,
    (Infants' Department). Class-room.Date of. Duration of.(.Infants' Department). Class-room.Date of. Duration of.
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    The seasonal distribution of the cases reported during the past three years is shown below:—
    Jan.Feb.Mch.Apr.May.June.July.Aug.Sept.Oct. Nov.Dec.
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    TABLE 55.
    Places Provided." Sore Throat."Ringworm.Scabies.Other Complaints.Vermin.
    T.B.(Mx.)G.1.T.B. (Mx)G.I.T.B. (Mx.G.I.T.B. (Mx.)G.I.T.B.Mx.G.I.
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    Smoke. Observations.
    Address.Business.Chimney Shaft of
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    The numbers of lists received from other districts last year are shown below.
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    TABLE 56. Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces. 1913.
    Business.No. of Premises.No. of Rooms.Employees.
    Women.Young Persons. (Males and Females.)Men.Totals.
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    Water-closet Accommodation.
    1902.1903.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.
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    TABLE 57. Inspections of Workshops, &c.
    1913.1912.
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    TABLE 58. Sanitary Defects Remedied in Tenement Houses.
    1912.1913.
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    TABLE 59. Numbers of Tenements and Inhabitants therein in Registered Streets. 1913.
    Rooms to Tenement.Occupants in each Tenement.
    123456789101112
    TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10TP10
    10P10P10P10P10P10P10P10P10P10P10P10P
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    Overcrowding in 1 enement Houses.
    Total.As found on Registration.Inspections Annual Cleansing.Made for Routine Purposes.
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    TABLE 60. Registered Streets : Morbidity and Mortality Statistics.
    Disease.Registered Streets.Rest of the Borough.
    1912.1913.1912.1913.
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    TABLE 61.
    "Clarendon Street Area."Rest of Borough.
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    The increase recorded last year in the mortality at ages under 10 years was due to the prevalence of measles, whooping cough, and diarrhoea. (See below.)
    Deaths from—1909.1910.1911.1912.1913
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    these houses, the number rising from 9 in 1912 to 20 last year. The causes of death were certified to have been due to—
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    Slaughterhouses.—The number of slaughterhouses in the Borough remained unchanged They are situated as here set out:—
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    Food Purveyors.—There are 604 premises at which the trade in foodstuffs is carried on, the numbers of each class of trade being as here exhibited.
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    The Inspector reports that he made 1,043 inspections of food premises, other than costermongers' stalls during the year, distributed as set out below :—
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    1908. The Register contained 123 names at the close of last year, the class of businesses being carried on in connection with the sale of milk being sufficiently indicated by the following statement.
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    entries. The businesses with which the sale of ice cream is combined are indicated by the subjoined statement.
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    Summary.
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    TABLE 62. Samples taken under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, &c.
    Total.Found Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.
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    SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS DURING 1913 Under Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, 1875-1907, &c.
    Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    NOTES. Samples purchased from one and the same vendor are bracketed together.
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    TABLE I. I.G.B.
    Year.Estimated Population.Births.Deaths at All Ages.Deaths under One Year.
    Registered Locally.Transfers.Nett.Registered Locally.Gross Mortality.Transfers.Nett.Registered.Nett.
    Out.In.Totals.Rates.Out.In.Totals.Mortality.Number.Mortality.Totals.Mortality.
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    TABLE II. Wards.
    Borough.Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    TABLE III. Deaths of Residents of the Borough, 1913. Sex-Age Distribution for Whole Borough.
    Causes of Death.All Ages.Deaths at AgesIn Public Institutions.
    0—1—5—15-25-45—65—
    P.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE IV. Deaths of Residents of the Borough, 1913. Numbers (all Ages) in each Ward.
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    TABLE V. Transferred Deaths. 1913. (Included in Table III.)
    Causes of Death.All Ages.Under 1.1-5.5-15.15-25.25-65.65 and upwards.Institutions.
    P.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE VI. Transferred Deaths. 1913. (Included in Table IV.)
    Causes of Death.Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
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    TABLE VII. Deaths in Institutions.
    Local Institutions (Uncorrected).Outlying Institutions.Corrected Totals.Equal to per cent. of all Deaths.
    Totals.Workhouse.Infirmary.St. Mary's Hospital.Children's Hospital.Lock Hospital.Home of Compassion.Women & Children's Hospital.Totals.Metropolitan Asylums Board.General Hospitals.Special Hospitals and Homes.Lunatic Asylums.Poor Law Institutions.
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    TABLE VIII. Deaths in Local Public Institutions, 1913.
    Causes of Death.Workhouse.Infirmary.Lock Hospital.Children's Hospital.St. Mary's Hospital.Nursing Homes.
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    TABLE IX. Deaths of Residents outside the Borough, 1913.
    Causes of Death.Hospitals of Metropolitan Asylums Board.General Hospitals.Special Hospitals and Homes.Lunatic Asylums.Poor Law Institutions.Elsewhere.
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    table x. Deaths under One Year
    Group.Causes of Death.Days.Weeks.Months.Totals under One Year.
    Males.Females.
    0—0—1-2—3—0—1—2—3—4—5—6—7—8—9—10—11—19131908-1219131908-12
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE XI. Measles.—Borough. Cases reported in each week since records were first kept in 1903.
    Week of Year.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.
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    TABLE XII. Measles: Prevalence, 1903-1913.
    Disease Non-Epidemic.Transitional Stage.Disease Epidemic.
    Period began—ended.No. of weeks covered.Cases per week.Period Initial Final began—ended.No. of weeks covered.Cases per week.Period began—ended.No. of weeks covered.Cases per week.
    Average.Max.Min.Average.Max.Min.Average.Max.Min.
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    TABLE XIII. 1.—Inspections. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors. H.O.
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    3.—Home
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    4.—Registered Workshops.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    Work.
    Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Section 108.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109, 110.
    Prosecutions.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made (S. 110).Prosecutions (SS. 109,110).
    Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
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    5.—Other Matters.
    Class.Number.