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Holborn 1924

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

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PREVALENCE OF AND CONTROL OVER
INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The relative importance of the commoner infectious diseases as regards numbers
of deaths caused is shown by the following table:—

ENGLAND AND WALES.

Common Infectious Diseases.

Deaths at all Ages.

1914.1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1821.1922.1923.Yearly average 1914-1923.
Pneumonia (all forms)40,07048,87437,91639,83259,66638,94937,14934,70840,93033,41341,150
Pulmonary Tuberculosis37,83840,80340,76942,33545,33835,98432,79133,50533,91932,09737,537
Measles9,14416,4455,41310,5389,7873,5347,1902,2415,6945,3167,530
Whooping Cough8,0408,1436,0754,5099,8982,6054,4014,5766,3704,1625,877
Diphtheria5,8635,8655,3664,4774,8034,8885,6484,7724,0752,7224,847
Scarlet Fever2,8432,4061,3817681,0201,2211,4301,3051,3829931,474
Enteric Fever1,7051,3881,122977950577537613465450878