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St Pancras 1866

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

Published
1867
Pages
28
Tables
15

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15 tables in this report

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    The deaths from all causes may be thus classified, using the nomenclature of the Registrar General:—
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    The number of deaths from the under-mentioned diseases, in St. Pancras and London respectively, were:—
    LondonSt. Pancras
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    Table shewing the Water Companies supplying each of the Parishes and Districts constituted under the Provisions of the Metropolitan Management Act, number of Vestrymen and of Health Officers, Area in Statute Acres, Annual Value of Property assessed in 1866, Estimated Population in 1866, Deaths, and the Rate of Mortality to 10,000 Population from all causes and from Cholera and Diarrhoea, density of Population, Elevation, and Annual Value of Property per Head of Population.
    Water Company furnishing chief Supply.Pabishes and Distbicts constituted under the Provisions of the Metropolis Management Act, 18 & 19 Vict., cap. 120.Number of Members of Board or Vestry.Number of Health Officers.Area in Statute Acres.Annual Value of Property assessed in 1866.Estimated Population in 1866.Deaths in 1866 fromRate op Mortality per 10,000 in 1866.Persons to an Acre in 1866.Elevation in Feet above Trinity High water Mark of the Thames.Annual value of Property per Head of Population.
    All Causes.Cholera.Diarrhoea.Cholera and Diarrhoea.All Causes.*Cholera.†Diarrhoea.Cholera and Diarrhœa.
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    [ Table A. ] Shewing the estimated population of the Sub-districts, and the Death-rate per thousand in 1866.
    Estimated population.Estimated Mortality.Death-rate per Thousand.
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    [Table B.] Shewing tde rates of Birtds to Deatds in tde several Sub-districts.
    Name of Sub-District.BIRTHS.Registered Deatds.Estimated Mortality.Rates of Birtds to Deatds.
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    [Table C. ] Shewing Rales of Births to Deaths under 5 years of age.
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    [ Table D. ] Shewing the rate of mortality in a few Streets and Places occupied by the poorer classes.
    Names of Streets, &c.Number of Houses.Estimated PopulationNumber of Deaths in 18G6.Death-rate per 1000 in 1866.Average number of Deaths in years 1856—66.Mean Death-rate per 1000 in 11 years.
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    Sewer Works executed in St. Pancras during year 1866.
    Date, 1866.Locality.Description. Number of Feet.Bernarks.
    3'.9"x2'.6"Pipe.Brick Barrel
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    TOTALS OF THE FOUR QUARTERS, 1866. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Fifty-two Weeks ending the 29th December, 1866.
    Estimated Population in Middle of 1866.Area in Acres.Population in 1861.LOCALITIES.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 Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea. -From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyoemia.From Cholera.
    ChildrenAdults.
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    [Table I.] FIRST QUARTER, 1866. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending 31st March, 1866.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1861.LOCALITIES.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 Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea. -From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyoemia.
    ChildrenAdults
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    [ TABLE II. ] SECOND QUARTER, 1866. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the thirteen weeks ending 30th June, 1866.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1861.LOCALITIES.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 Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyæmia.
    ChildrenAdults
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    [Table III. ] THIRD QUARTER, 186 6. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending the 29th September. 1868.
    Area in Acres.Population in 1861.LOCALITIES.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 Croup.From Hooping Cough.From Diarrhoea,From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Erysipelas and Pyoemia.From Cholera.
    ChildrenAdults
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    [Table IV.] FOURTH QUARTER, 1 8 6 6. Register of Births and Deaths in the Sub-Districts and Public Institutions, for the Thirteen Weeks ending the 29th December, 1866
    Area in Acres.Population in 1861.LOCALITIES.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 Croup.From Hooping CoughFrom Diarrhoea, -Dysentery.From Typhus, Typhoid, and Relapsing Fevers.From Puerperal Fever.From Erysipelas and Pyœmia.FromCholera.
    ChildrenAdults