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Stoke Newington 1897

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Parish of St. Mary]

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TABLE B 2.

Cases of Infectious Disease notified during each month of the

year 1897.

Small-pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheriaMembranous CroupTyphoid Fever.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Totals.
January..115..2....18
February272..41218
March..107..3..121
April..103..1..115
May..93..1....14
June..16..4..112
July..143....1220
August..84..1..215
September..91..6..521
October..188..9..238
November..84..3..419
December..37..4..216
Totals210853138322227

The Infectious Sickness Rate for London generally was 10.2,
and of the 43 Sanitary Areas situated within the Metropolis, the
lowest rates were those of Chelsea (4.9), Marylebone (5.3), St. Giles
(6.4), Hammersmith (6.6), and Stoke Newington (6.7), and the
highest were, Battersea (15.0), Bethnal Green (13.8), St. Lukes and
Mile End (13.4), Clerkenwell (13.3), Limeliouse and Poplar (13.1)
84 of the cases notified were removed from their homes to
Isolation Hospitals.