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Poplar 1925

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

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DEATHS OF PERSONS OF UNKNOWN ADDRESSES, ETC.,
INCLUDED IN THE MORTALITY STATISTICS.
The following deaths have been included in the mortality statistics
of the Borough in accordance with the Registrar-General's rules relating to
"Transferable Deaths."
1925.
17th Jan. St. Andrew's Hospit- Female, 28. Gall stones and suppura-
al, of barge "Trent." tion in gall bladder.
Pneumonia. P.M.
Inquest.
8th July. River Thames, off Male, newly-born Haemorrhage from cord.
Morton's Wharf. (unknown Want of attention at
parentage). birth. P.M. Inquest.
26th Sept. In street, at Oban Male, 7 days. Suffocation. Murder by
Street. some person unknown,
P.M. Inquest.
15th Oct. Scandinavian Male, 28. Acute lobar pneumonia.
Sailors' Home, of Chronic tuberculosis.
Norway. P.M. Inquest.
7th Nov. St. Andrew's Hospit- Male, 65. Diabetes. Diabetic co
al, of no fixed abode. ma. Pneumonia.