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St Pancras 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

Published
1858
Pages
104
Tables
55

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    The results obtained by the calculation are as follows:—
    Namesof sub·districts.What proportion children under 5 years of age bore to the whole population in 1851.What proportion persons above 60 years of age bore to the whole population.
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    TABLE I.—Deaths from different causes occurring in the various Sub·Districts of St Pancras, during the year 1857.
    ALL CAUSESWhole Parish.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court Road.Gray's Inn.Somers Town.Camden Town.ftcntish Town.Workhouse. |Whole Parish.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court Road.Gray's Inn.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.Workhouse
    5831636607520730382609347
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    TABLE II.- AGES AT DEATH.
    Total Bbths.Total Deaths.Under One Year.1-2-3-4-Under Fire Years.5-10-15-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-95 and aboveProportion of Deaths under 5 years to Births.Estimated total mortality of cach Sub¡¤District.*Number of Deaths to every 10,000 Living, tNumber of Births to every 10,000 Living, tProportion of Deaths under 5 to all Deaths.
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    Table III.- Table shewing the Mortality and Temperature of each week in the year 1857, and the average of corresponding weeks in ten proceding years.
    No. of week.No. of Deaths registered in each weekAverage of 10 Tears.Mean Temperature of week.Mean Temperature of corresponding week in 10 preceding Years.No of week.No. of Deaths, registered in each week.Average of 10 Years.Mean Temperature of week.Mean Temperature of corresponding week in 10 preceding Years.
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    TABLE IV.—Deaths from Small Pox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Hooping Cough, Diarrheea, and TyphuB, in the years 1857,1856, and 1855.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Hooping Cough.Diarrhoea and Cholera.Typhus.Sum of the Six Diseases.
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    TABLE V.—Showing the number of Deaths in the Metropolis, and in St Pancras and its Sub·Districts, from the Tubercular Class of Diseases, from Diarrhoea, from Low Fevers, and a few other Diseases, and the per centage which these numbers bear to the Deaths from all causes.
    All Deaths in 1857.Number from Tubercular Diseases.Per centage of these to all Deaths.Diarrhoea and Cholera Deaths.Per centage of these to all Deaths.Typhus, Infantile, and Remittent Fevers.Per centage of these to all Deaths.Disease of· Respiratory Organs, including Consumption.Per centage of these to all Deaths.Number from Convulsions, Hydrocephalus, and Teething.Per centage of these to all Deaths.
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    [TABLE VI.]
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Dysentery.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyoemia.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Carbuncles and Boils.
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    Deaths Registered in St. Pancras in the Years 1856 and 1857 above the age of 20, arranged according to the Occupations of the Deceased.
    Numbers living at the census of 1851, above the age of 20.At all ages above 20.Between 20 and 40 Years of age.Between 40 and 60 Years of age.Between 60 and 80 Years of age.Above the age of 80 Years.
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    Deaths Registered in St. Pancras in the Years 1856 and 1857 above the age of 20, arranged according to the Occupations of the Deceased.
    MALES.NUMBER OF DEATHS.
    Numbers living ; at the census of 1851, above the age of 20.At all ages above 20.Between 20 and 40 Years of age.Between 40 and 60 Years of age.Between 60 and 80 Years of age.A'jove the age of 80 Years.
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    It should be recollected, however, that these examinations were conducted in Winter, at the period most unfavorable to the development of animal and vegetable life."
    Degrees of Hardness.Grains of solid matter in a gallon.
    Total.Permanent.Total.Organic.
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    In the last vertical column deductions have been made for cases in which the patients came to the University College and Royal Free Hospitals from other Parishes:—
    LOCALITIES.Low Fevers.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Measles and Hooping Cough.Diarrhæa.Other Causes.Totals.Corrected Totals.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Deaths during the Four Weeks ending 27th day of December, 1856.
    LOCALITIES.AT WHAT AGES >FROM WHAT CAUSESBirths during the same period.
    Area in Acres.No. of Inhabited Houses.Population.Deaths in Hospitals.TOTALS.0 to 33 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 and over._Low Fevers.Dysentery and Acute Diarrhoea (not of Infants.)Diarrhæa of Infants.Erysipelas, Pyoemia, and Puerperal Fever.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Measles, Hooping Cough, and CroupBronchitis and Pneumonia of Infants.Convulsions of Infants.Consumption and other tubercular diseases.Violence, Privation, and Poison.Premature Birth and Debility.Other diseases chiefly Chronic.M.F.Totals.
    M.F.MF.M.F.M.F
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    [SCHEDULE B ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 27th of December, 1856.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhæa.Dysentery.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyoemia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Consumption.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    The average number of inmates during the month has been 1422, at the under-mentioned ages:—
    Under 6 years.5 to 1010 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 to 80over 80
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Deaths during the Five "Weeks ending the 31st day of January, 1857.
    AT WHAT AGES'FROM WHAT CAUSES?Births during the same period.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.No. of Inhabited Houses.Population.M.F.Deaths in Hospitals.TOTALS.0 to 53 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 and over.Low Fevers.Dysenterv and Acute Diarrhæa (notof Infants.)Diarrhæa of Infants.Influenza.Scarlet FeverSmall Pox.Erysipelas, Pyaemia, and Puerperal Fever.Measles, Hooping Cough, and CroupBronchitis and Pneumonia of Infants.Convulsions of Infants.Consumption and other tubercular diseases.Violence, Privation, and Poison.Premature Birth and Debility.Other diseases chiefly Chronic.M.F.Totals.
    MF.M.F.M.F
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Five Weeks ending the 31st of January, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhæa.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyoemia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Consumption.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during February, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age._At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Table for the Four Weeks ending the 28th day of Feb., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Deaths.Births.
    Area in Aeres.No. of Inhabited Houses in 1851.Population in 1851.TOTALS.From 0 to 5 yes's of age.At all other Ages.From Fever.From Diarrhæa.From Scarlet FeverFrom Small Pox.From Measles.From Hoopnig Cough.From other causes.M.F.Totals.
    M.F.M.F
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers dining the Four Weeks ending the 28th of February, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhæa.Dysentery.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyoemia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Consumption.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Four Weeks ending the 28th day of March 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Aeres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M. & F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during March, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 28th of March, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhæa.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyæmia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Consumption.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Five Weeks ending the 2nd day of May 1857
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhcea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M. & F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B.] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during Five Weeks ending May 2nd, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C ] St, Pancras, Middlesex.--New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Five Weeks ending the 2nd of May 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyoemia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Carbuncles. ,Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [QUARTERLY TABLE No. I.] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Table for the 13 Weeks ending the 28th day of March, 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.| From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.| From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ QUARTERLY TABLE No. II. ] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during 13 Weeks ending March 28th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    QUARTERLY TABLE, No. III. St, Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the District Medical Officers during the Thirteen Weeks ending the 28th of March 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Dysentery.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyaemia.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Pneumonia.Carbuncles and Boils.Consumption.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the 4 Weeks ending the 30th day of May, 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births,Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Fox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during 4 Weeks ending May 30th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    SCHEDULE C. St. Pancras, Middlesex.—New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 30th of May, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Dysentery.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas and Pyœmia.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Table for the Four Weeks ending the 27th day of June, 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.Froui Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in Saint Pancras during 4 Weeks ending June 27th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    SCHEDULE C. St. Pancras, Middlesex.—New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 27th of June, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low FeverDiarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Ague.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    Table (No. I.) for Spring Quarter, 1857 St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Thirteen Weeks ending the 27th day of June, 1857
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births,Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles. JFrom Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhœa.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    Table (No. II) for Spring Quarter of 1857. Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Thirteen Weeks ending June 27,1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of acre.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    Table (No. III) for Spring Quarter of 1857. St. Pancras, Middlesex.— Cases of Sickness under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Thirteen Weeks ending the 27th of June, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.i Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.1 Measles.Hooping Cough.1 Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Ague.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Table for the Five Weeks ending the 1st day of August, 1857.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Five Weeks ending August 1st, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Five Weeks ending the 1st of August, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Ague.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Four Weeks ending the 29th day of August, 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.*From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Four Weeks ending August 29th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years ot age.At 20 and under 40 I years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 29th of August, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Ague.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE D. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Four Weeks ending the 26th day of Sept., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.*From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE E. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Four Weeks ending Sept. 26th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.__At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age. _At 20 and under 40 years of age. |At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of ago and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE F. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—New Cases of Sickness coming under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 26th of September, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatism.Other Diseases.
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    [ SCHEDULE A. ] St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Five Weeks ending the 31st day of Oct,, 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during Five Weeks ending Oct. 31st, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [ SCHEDULE C. ] St. Pancras, M1ddlesex.—Cases of S1ckness under the care of the D1str1ct Med1cal Off1cers dur1ng the F1ve Weeks end1ng the 31st of October, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Off1cers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hoop1ng Cough.Bronch1t1s, Pleur1sy, and Pneumon1a.Croup.Carbuncles and Bo1ls.Rheumat1sm.Other D1seases.
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    TABLE (No. I.) FOR SUMMER QUARTER, 1857. St. Pancras, Middlesex,—Table for the Thirteen Weeks ending 26th day of Sept., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From ScarlatinaFrom Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea.| From Low
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.Fever.
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    TABLE (No. II.) FOR SUMMER QUARTER 1857. Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during the Quarter, ending Sept. 26th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 ycars of age and upwards.
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    TABLE (No. III.) FOR SUMMER QUARTER, 1857. St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Thirteen Weeks ending the 26th of September, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles and Boils.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.
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    [SCHEDULE A.] St. Pancras, Middlesex—Table for the Four Weeks ending 28th day of Nov., 1857.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Aores.Population in 1851.Births.Deaths From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.| From Small Pox.From Measles.| From Scarlatina.|From Hooping Cough.I From Diarrhoea.| From Low Fever.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ SCHEDULE B. ] Deaths Registered in St. Pancras during the Four Weeks ending Nov. 28th, 1857.
    Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years of age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.Causes of Death.At all Ages.Under 20 years ot age.At 20 and under 40 years of age.At 40 and under 60 years of age.At 60 and under 80 years of age.At 80 years of age and upwards.
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    [SCHEDULE C.] St. Pancras, Middlesex.—Cases of Sickness under the care of the Parochial Medical Officers during the Four Weeks ending the 28th of November, 1857.
    Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Total No. of Cases.Low Fevers.Diarrhoea.Influenza.Scarlet Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Pneumonia.Croup.Carbuncles.Rheumatic Fever.Other Diseases.