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Stoke Newington 1915

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

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Vital Statistics—Page
Population of the Borough and of each of the two Divisions97.98
Number of people to the acre99
Births and Birth.rate99.100
Mortality, Death.rates and causes of Mortality—with notes
thereon100.114
Infantile Mortality104.107
Infant Care Work107.111
The Mortuary114
Inquests held during the Year116
Infectious Diseases and the Measures taken to Prevent
their spread—
The Infectious Sickness Returns for the Year116.136
Scarlet Fever121.122
Erysipelas122
Enteric Fever122
Diphtheria122.125
Measles and Whooping Cough125.128
Puerperal Fever129
Consumption129.136
Cerebro.Spinal Fever and Acute Polio.Myelitis136
The Disinfecting and Cleansing Station136.137
Notes upon Sanitary Work Performed during the Year137
Food Inspection138
Houses let in Lodgings138
The Housing and Town Planning Act138.139
Factories and Workshops139.142
The Public Health Legislation of 1915143
Food and Drugs143.150
Report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector150.160
Streets in the Borough of Stoke Newington—(Appendix)161.162