Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]
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Vital Statistics— | Page |
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Population of the Borough and of each of the two Divisions | 97.98 |
Number of people to the acre | 99 |
Births and Birth.rate | 99.100 |
Mortality, Death.rates and causes of Mortality—with notes | |
thereon | 100.114 |
Infantile Mortality | 104.107 |
Infant Care Work | 107.111 |
The Mortuary | 114 |
Inquests held during the Year | 116 |
Infectious Diseases and the Measures taken to Prevent | |
their spread— | |
The Infectious Sickness Returns for the Year | 116.136 |
Scarlet Fever | 121.122 |
Erysipelas | 122 |
Enteric Fever | 122 |
Diphtheria | 122.125 |
Measles and Whooping Cough | 125.128 |
Puerperal Fever | 129 |
Consumption | 129.136 |
Cerebro.Spinal Fever and Acute Polio.Myelitis | 136 |
The Disinfecting and Cleansing Station | 136.137 |
Notes upon Sanitary Work Performed during the Year | 137 |
Food Inspection | 138 |
Houses let in Lodgings | 138 |
The Housing and Town Planning Act | 138.139 |
Factories and Workshops | 139.142 |
The Public Health Legislation of 1915 | 143 |
Food and Drugs | 143.150 |
Report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector | 150.160 |
Streets in the Borough of Stoke Newington—(Appendix) | 161.162 |