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Stoke Newington 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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Zymotic Mortality.—Included in the Zymotic mortality are the
deaths from the seven principal Zymotic Diseases, viz., Small-pox,
Measles, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, "Fever"
(including Typhoid Fever, Typhus Fever, and Simple Continued
Fever), and Diarrhoea. In Table A 3 the Zymotic rate, and the
rates for each of the diseases comprising it, are given, along with
the corresponding rates of England and Wales, the 33 great towns,
and London generally. The comparison with the rates of London
generally is very favourable to Stoke Newington in every instance.

TABLE A 3.

A comparison of the rates of Stoke Newington with those of England and Wales, the 33 great towns, and London generally, for the Year 1900.

General Death-rate.Diseases of Lungs (except Phthisis).Phthisis-rate.Rate of Infantile Mortality.Birth-rale.Zymotic Death rate.
A*B†
England and Wales18.3....15425.0%28.92.00
The 33 great towns19.5....17228.0%29.42.50
London generally18.3..1.8216025.7%28.62.22
Stoke Newington12.41.91.02112.219.9%22.01.5
Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet FeverWhooping Cough.Typhoid Fever.Diphtheria.Diarrhoea and Dysentery.
England and Wales0.000.390.120.340.170.290.69
The 33 great towns0.000.430.130.450.200.350.94
London generally......••••••••
Stoke Newington0.000.060.140.310.170.390.42

*The number of deaths under 1 year of age to every 1,000 births.
†The percentage which the number of deaths under 1 year of age form to
the total number of deaths.