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Wandsworth 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.

TABLE XXXI.

Sub-Districts.190319041905190619071908190919101911191219131913
Rate above decennial average.Rate below decennial average.
Clapham3.323.773.063.672.662.822.872.093.692.412.19....84
Putney3.063.023.323.192.362.362.582.362.571.922.10....57
Streathain2.742.902.442.882.182.582.051.822.891.601.83....57
Tooting4.115.825.476.175.533.904.042.564.842.603.16...1.34
Wandsworth.4.224.834.014.163.763.393.352.574.652.563.04....71
Borough3.443.903.383733.072.982.852.233.742.182.43....72

The death-rate was thus '25 above the rate for 1912, but 72
below the decennial average.
The rate in all the sub-districts with the exception of Clapham
was higher than in the previous year, but in all the sub-districts
was lower than the decennial average.
Notification of Infective Diseases.
The total number of cases of infective diseases notified during
the year is shown in Table II. of the Local Government Board's
Tables at page 38.
TIip number of cases notified in this Borough for the year
and for the previous 10 years is shown in the following Table,
as also the number above or below the corrected decennial average..