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Stoke Newington 1903

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

Published
1904
Pages
70
Tables
22

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22 tables in this report

  • Page 9
    DISTRICT MORTALITY.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.Rate per 1,000 per annum.
  • Page 11
    SENILE MORTALITY DURING- 1903.
    65 to 7070 to 8080 to 9090 and over.Totals.
  • Page 12
    TABLE A. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1903 Causes of Death.
    Deaths in or belonging to whole district at subjoined ages.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria & Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.Epidemic Influenza.Diarrhœa.Enteritis.Puerperal Fever.Other Septic Diseases.Phthisis.OtherTubercular Diseases.Cancer, Malignant Disease.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Other Diseases of respiratory organs.Alcoholism Cirrhosis of liver.Venereal Diseases.Premature Birth.Heart Diseases.Accidents.Suicides.Old Age.All other Causes.All Causes.
  • Page 13
    TABLE A 1. Showing the Causes of Death among parishioners in Stoke Newington during each of the four quarters of the year 1903.
    Causes of Death.Belonging to District.Institutions in District.
    1903Quarters.Total.Quarters.Total.
    12341234
  • Page 14
    TABLE A 2. Deaths from Zymotic Diseases (including Influenza) in the Year 1903.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Small-pox.Typhoid FeverPuerperal Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhœa and Dysentery.[nfluenza.Erysipelas.Total.Rate to every 1,000 persons.
  • Page 15
    TABLE A3.
    Deaths, 1903.North.South.
    Quarters.TotalQuarters.Total
    12341234
  • Page 16
    DEATHS IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE BOROUGH, 1903.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.
  • Page 17
    TABLE A 3. A comparison of the rates of Stoke Newington with those of England and Wales, the 76 great towns, and London generally, for the Year 1903.
    General Deathrate.Diseases of Lungs (except Phthisis).Phthisis rate.Rate of Infantile Morality.Birth-rate.Zymotic Death rate.
    *
  • Page 19
    TABLE A 4. The Causes of Infantile Mortality in 1903.
    First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.
  • Page 20
    TABLE A 5. Analysis of the Vital Statistics of the Metropolitan Boroughs and of the City of London, after Distribution of Deaths occurring in Public Institutions, during the Year 1903.
    Boroughs.Estimated Population middle of 1903.Annual Rate per 1,000 Living.Deaths of Children under one year of age to 1,000 Births,
    Births.Deaths.Principal Infectious Diseases.Notifiable Diseases Attack-rate.
  • Page 21
    TABLE A 6. The chief vital statistics of the new Borough of Stoke Newington since its formation.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of year.Birth-rate.Rate of Infantile Mortality.General Death-rate.Zymotic Death-rate.Infectious sickness rate.
  • Page 22
    INQUESTS. The following inquests upon deaths of parishioners were held during the year:—
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th QuarterTotals.
  • Page 24
    TABLE B. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1903. Notifiable Disease.
    Cases notified in Whole District.Small-pox.Cholera.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Erysipelas.Scarlet Fever.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Relapsing Fever.Continued Fever.Puerperal Fever.Plague.Chicken Pox.Phthisis. (VolTotals.
  • Page 25
    TABLE B 11. Table showing the number of Cases and Deaths from the Infectious Diseases notified from among parishioners during the years 1892-1903
    Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Continued Fever.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Page 26
    TABLE B 2. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during each month of the year 1903.
    Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Erysipelas.Chicken-pox.Phthisis.Totals.
  • Page 29
    The following is a list of the applications received, together with the results of an examination performed at the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine, London.
    Date of Application.Suspected Disease.Result of Examination.
  • Page 40
    TABLE C. ANALYSES PERFORMED UNDER THE SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACTS DURING THE YEAR.
    No.Sample Analysed.Opinion Formed.Action Taken.
  • Page 41
    TABLE C.— Continued.
    No.Sample Analysed.Opinion Formed.Action Taken.
  • Page 42
    TABLE C.— Continued.
    No.Sample Analysed.Opinion Formed.Action Taken.
  • Page 54
    The observations have been reduced to mean values by Glaisher's Barometrical and Diurnal Range Tables, and the Hygrometrical results from the Sixth Edition of his Hygrometrical Tables.
    Month.Temperature of Air.Mean Tem-p'rature of AirRain.Relative Humility. Saturation. 100.
    HighestLowest.Mean.No. of Days it fell.Amnt. Collctd
    Of all HighestOf all Lowest.
    ºººººins.
  • Page 68
    PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1891 AND BYE-LAWS OF THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.
    No. in Report Book.Situation of PremisesNature of N uisance.Result of Proceedings.
  • Page 69
    TABLE OF PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS AND MARGARINE ACTS.
    No. of Sample.Article Purchased.Result of analysis.Result of proceedings.