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Islington 1871

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St Mary]

Published
1872
Pages
56
Tables
33

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    BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND SICKNESS. The births registered during the year are represented quarter by quarter in the following table:—
    West Sub-District.East Sub-District.Whole Parish.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    The following Table will show its progress during the year 1871:—
    Public Cases.Deaths.Public Cases.Deaths.
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    The following Statistics taken from Table I. show this clearly:—
    Under 10 yearsOver 10 yrsUnder 10 yearsOver 10 yrs
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    The following table of the deaths which occurred month by month and quarter by quarter from these diseases shows some interesting facts:—
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING (Deaths of Non-Residents
    West.East.Causes of Death.All Ages.AGES.
    Un. 1.1-2-3-4-Under 5 yrs.5-10-15-20-40-60-80 Up.
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    TABLE I. FIFTY-TWO WEEKS ENDING 30th DECEMBER, 1871. in Hospitals excluded).
    West.East.Causes of Death.All Ages.AGES.
    Un. 1.1-2-3-4-Under 5 yrs.5-10-15-20-40-60-80 Up.
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    TABLE 11. NEW CASES OF DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FIFTY TWO WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1871, A1 THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary*Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. * From March 26th, 1871, to March 25th, 1872.
    -South East District.South "West District.North District.Total.
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    TABLE IV. MONTHLY RESULTS OF METEROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT COMPTON TERRACE.
    THERMOMETER.Mean Admospheric Humidity. Saturation = 100.Rainfall in Inches.Number of Days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity.Periods embraced.
    Adopted Mean Temperature.Mean of Highest Daily Readings.Mean of Lowest Daily .Headings.Mean Daily Range.
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    METEOROLOGY OF JANUARY.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 a.m.,Collected on the ground. Sum.Number of day 8 on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Mean Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FOUR WEEKS ENDING 28th JANUARY, 1871. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded).
    West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of Age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    TABLE II. NEW CASES OK DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, THE 28th DAY OF JANUARY, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From January 2nd, 1871, to January 28th, 1871.
    South East District.South West District.North District.Total.
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    METEOROLOGY OF FEBRUARY.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 a.m., Collected on the ground. Sum.Number of days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Mean Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FOUR WEEKS ENDING 25th FEBRUARY, 1871. ^Deaths of Non-Kesidents in Hospitals excluded).
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    TABLE II. NEW CASES OF DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, THE 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From January 30th, 1871, to February 25th, 1871.
    South East District.South West District.North District.Total.
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    METEOROLOGY OF MARCH.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 a.m., Collected on the ground. Sum.Number of days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Mean Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FIVE WEEKS ENDING 1st APRIL, 1871. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded).
    West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of Age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.at 60 and under 80 a ears of age.At 80 years of age and upward.
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    TABLE II. NEW CASES OF DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FIVE WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, THE 1st DAY OF APRIL, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Conviot PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From February 27th, 1871, to March 25th, 1871.
    South East District.South West District.North District.Total.
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    METEOROLOGY OF APRIL.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 A.M., Collected on the ground. Sum.Number of days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Mean Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FOUR WEEKS ENDING 29th APRIL, 1871. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded).
    West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.| Under 20 years of aee.At 20 and under 40 years of age.j At 40 and under CO years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of Age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 rears of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    TABLE II. NEW CASES OF DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, THE 29th DAY OF APRIL, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From March 27th, 1871, to April 29th, 1871.
    South East District.South "West District.North ! District.Total.
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    METEOROLOGY OF MAY.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 a.m., Collected on the ground. Slim.Number of days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Moan Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING POUR WEEKS ENDING 27th MAY, 1871. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded).
    West B.D.East B.D.Causes of Death.1 At all Ages.j Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.West S.D.East s.n.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of Age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 v ears of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    TABLE II NEW CASES OK DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY. THE 27th DAY OF MAY, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Paupers.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From May 1st, 1871, to May 27th, 1871.
    South East District.South West. District.North District.Total.
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    METEOROLOGY OF JUNE.
    Thermometers 4 feet from ground.Degree of Atmospheric Humidity, Saturation being represented by 100.Rain in inches read at 9 A.M., Collected on the ground. Sum.Number of days on which Rain fell in appreciable quantity. Sum.
    Mean of Daily Values.Mean of Highest Temperatures.Mean of Lowest Temperatures.Mean Daily Range of Temp.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FIVE WEEKS ENDING 1th JULY, 1871. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded).
    West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.West S.D.East S.D.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 2o years of Age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
    169197All causes36164860621220243. Respirat. Orgs4417310113
    1...Laryngitisl1............
    (Classes.)1012Bronchitis2281652
    ...1Pleurisy1.........1...
    63501. ZYMOTIC DIS.113713183...58Pneumonia138...32...
    22Asthma4......121
    2142II. CONSTITUTL632220174...21Lung Diseases, &c.3...2...1...
    5776III. LOCAL133401531434994. Digestive Orgs.1842561
    2023IV. DEVELOPMNL.4225...1981...Gastritis1......1......
    2...Enteritis22............
    86V. VIOLENT DTHS.146233...1...Peritonitis11............
    ......Not Specified........................Ascites..................
    ......Ulceration of lutes..................
    (Orders.)......Hernia..................
    ...2Ileus2......11...
    11Intussusception21......1...
    6046I. 1. Miasmatic Dis.106643183.........Stricture of Inte...................
    3929Small Pox6836266............Fistula..................
    1...Measles11...............1Stomach Dis., &c1...1.........
    46Scarlatina1082...............Pancreas Dis., &c...................
    4...Diphtheria44............12Hepatitis3...111...
    ......Quinsey..................22Jaundice4......121
    51Croup66............11Liver Disease2......11...
    33Hooping Cough651...............Spleen Disease..................
    21Typhus & Typhoid3...111...235. Urinary Orgs.51121...
    ......Erysipelas.....................1Nephritis1...1.........
    ......Pyœmia........................Disease ot Bladder..................
    ...1Puerperal Fever1...1.........22Nephria41...21...
    ......Carbuncle........................Diabetes..................
    ......Influenza........................Stone..................
    ......Dysentery........................Prostrate Disease..................
    14Diarrhœa53......2.........Kidney Disease,&c...................
    ......Cholera........................6. Genera. Organs..................
    ..... ...iAgue........................Ovarian Dropsy..................
    11Rheumatism21...1............Uterine Diseases..................
    312. Enthetic44..................7. Orgs.of Locomo...................
    31Syphilis44..................Spine Diseases..................
    ......Stricture of Urethra........................Bone Diseases..................
    ......Hydrophobia........................8. Skin, &c..................
    ......Glanders........................Phlegmon & Abscess..................
    ...33. Dietic33..................Ulcer..................
    ......Privation........................Skin Diseases..................
    ...3Want of Br. Milk33............IV. 1. Dis. of Childn.1212............
    ......Purpura and Scurvy..................66
    ......Alcoholism..................64Premature Birth1010............
    ......4. Parasitic.....................2Cyanosis22............
    ......Thrush........................Spina Bifida..................
    ......Worms........................Other Malformation..................
    ...6II. I. Diathetic6......33.........Teething..................
    ......2. Dis. of Adults...................
    ......Gout........................Paramenia..................
    ...1Dropsy1.........1.........Childbirth..................
    ......Hæmorrhage..................6123. Dis. of Aged18......198
    ...5Cancer5......32...612Old Age18......198
    ......Noma..................854. Dia. of Nutritn.1313............
    ......Mortification..................85Atrophy & Debility1313............
    21362 Tubercular572220141...44V. 1. Acci. or Neg.86..11...
    ...1Scrofula1......1......
    14Tabes Mesenterica55..................Fract. and Contus...................
    1524Phthisis39520131...1...Wounds1......1......
    57Hydrocephalus1212............1...Burns and Scalds..11............
    17...2Poison22............
    26III.I. Nervous Syst.43184813.........Drowning...............
    ...2Cephalitis22............11Suffocation22............
    56Apoplexy11...236...11Otherwise21......1...
    13Paralysis4...112.........2. Homicide..................
    ......Insanity..................1423. Suicide6...222...
    ......Chorea.....................1Wounds1...1.........
    2...Epilepsy21...1............Poison..................
    510Convulsions1515............2...Drowning2......1l...
    45Brain Diseases, &c.9...135...21Suffocat. and Hang.3...11l...
    9142. Organs of Circ.23...5612.........Otherwise..................
    ......Pericarditis........................4. Unclassed..................
    ......Aneurism..................
    914Heart Disease23...5612...
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    TABLE II. NEW CASES OF DISEASE COMING UNDER TREATMENT DURING THE FIVE WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY. THE 1st DAY OF JULY, 1871, AT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:—
    Workhouse.Infant Poor House.Out Patient Pauperfc.Holloway Dispensary.Islington Dispensary.Pentonville Convict PrisonTotal.
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    TABLE III. HOUSES INSPECTED AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. From May 29th, 1871, to July 1st, 1871.
    South East District.Southa West. District.North District.Total.