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Poplar 1912

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

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TABLE XXI. Showing Mortality from certain groups of Diseases and Proportions to 1,000 of Population, and to 1,000 Deaths, during the statistical year ended 28 th December, 1912, excluding non-Parishioners and including deaths in outlying Institutions.

(All ages.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of population.Proportion of deaths to 1,000 deaths.
1. Seven principal Zymotic Diseases1041.85108.22
2. Respiratory (other than Phthisis)1953.47202.91
3. Tubercular Diseases1071.90111.34
BROMLEY.
Estimated Population64,885
Deaths from all causes1,056
(All ages.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of population.Proportion of deaths to 1,000 deaths.
1. Seven principal Zymotic Diseases1362.09128.78
2. Respiratory (other than Phthisis)2293.52321.02
3. Tubercular Diseases1011.5595.64
BOW.
Estimated Population40,677
Deaths from all causes635
(All ages.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of population.Proportion of deaths to 1,000 deaths.
1. Seven principal Zymotic Diseases350.8655.11
2. Respiratory (other than Phthisis)1443.54211.02
3 Tubercular Diseases912.23143.30
BOROUGH OF POPLAR.
Estimated Population161,597
Deaths from all causes2,652
(All ages.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of population.Proportion of deaths to 1,000 deaths.
1. Seven principal Zymotic Diseases2751.70103.69
2. Respiratory (other than Phthisis)5683.51214.17
3. Tubercular Diseases2991.85112.74