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Islington 1908

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

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1908]
"temperature and the amount of rainfall in that quarter. By grouping
"the highest and lowest rates, their relation to climatic conditions is
"clearly shown; the former correspond to years in which the summers
"were comparatively hot and dry, and the latter to years in which the
"earth temperature was low and rainfall excessive."

London : Infantile Mortality, Temperature, and Rainfall in the Third Quarter of the Years 1870-1907.

Year.Deaths of Infants under one year to 1,000 Births in the third Quarter.Obervations at Greenwich.Year.Deaths of Infants under one year to 1,000 Births in the third Quarter.Observations at Greenwich.
Mean Temperature of earth at depth of 3 ft. 2 ins.Amount of Rainfall.Mean Temperature of earth at depth of 3 ft. 2 ins.Amount of Rainfall.
1870223Degrees.61.5Inches. 571889183Degrees. 61*9Inches. 5-6
187123762.881218901956O-47.7
187222363.06.5189118360*27'9
187322562.47.618921706o*66*6
187419262.26.218932076315*9
187519461.710.318941636077*5
187621262.65.318952206236'5
187716961.66.4189622862*287
187821463.16.5189724262*26'3
187913959.411.7189825962*02'5
188021262.08.8189927764*04*3
l88l19161.38.2190021961-34*6
188216560.36.019OI20362'05*1
188317761.06.5190214959"657
188422363.14.519031396o'212-3
188518761.55.619042086144*8
188622062.34.919051716165-8
188723063.05.9190618762*03-8
188816959.311.2I9°79859"23'5