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St Pancras 1864

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

Published
1865
Pages
18
Tables
13

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13 tables in this report

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    I. Zymotic Diseases.
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    PAUPER SICKNESS. During the year 1864, there were 14944 orders issued for medical relief; this was 108 more than in 1663, and 2546 more than in 1862. The cases were thus distributed amongst the several districts:—
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    [ Table I. J Shewing the causes of Death at different Ages during the year 1864.
    CAUSES OF DEATHMALES AND FEMALES.
    At all Ages.Ages at Death.
    Under 1 year.12345—10—15—26—35—45—55—65—75—85—95—Doubt-Ifhl Age.
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    [Table I—continued.] Shewing the causes of Death at different Ages during the year 1864.
    CAUSES OF DEATHMALES AND FEMALES.
    At all Ages.Ages at Death.
    Under 1 year.1234510—15—25—35—45-55—65—75—85—95—Doubt- ful Age.
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    [ Table II. ] FIRST OR WINTER QUARTER, 1864. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending 2nd April, 1804.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1861.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ Table III. ] SECOND OR SPRING QUARTER, 1864. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending the 2nd July, 1864.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1861.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ Table IV. ] THIRD OR SUMMER QUARTER, 1864. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending the 1st October, 1864.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acre3.Population in 1861.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of ages.| From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.
    M.F.M.&F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ Table V. ] FOURTH OR AUTUMN QUARTER, 1864. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending 31st December, 1864.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1861.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over CO years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.
    M.F.SI. & F.M.F.M.&F.
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    [ Table VI. ] TOTALS OF THE FOUR QUARTERS, 1864. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Fifty-two Weeks ending the 31st December, 1864.
    LOCALITIES.Area in Acres.Population in 1861.BIRTHS.DEATHS From all causes.From all causes under 5 years of age.From all causes over 60 years of age.From Small Pox.From Measles.From Scarlatina.From Diphtheria.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.
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    [ Table A. ]
    Names of Sub-Districts.Deaths registered in 1864.Estimated Mortality in 1864 *Rate of Mortality to every 1000.
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    [ Table B. ]
    Names of Sub-Districts.Population in 1861.Rate of increase per cent. per annum between 1851 & 1861.Estimated Population, April, 1864 *
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    [ Table C. ]
    Names of Sub-Districts.Ratio of Births to Deaths estimated.Ratio of Births to Deaths under 5 years.
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    [TABLE D.]
    No. of Houses.Population.No. of deaths in 1864.Death-rate per 1000 in 1864.Death-rate under 5 years to every 1000 living at all ages.Death-rate under 5 years to every 1000 living at that age.