Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]
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TUBERCULAR DISEASES. The Tubercular Diseases caused 792 deaths, compared with 682 in the preceding year, the incidence was as follows :—
Sub-Districts. | Numbers. | per 1000 population. | per 1000 total deaths. |
---|---|---|---|
Regent's Park | 130 | 3.47 | 164.5 |
Tottenham Court | 105 | 3.96 | 176.2 |
Gray's Inn Lane | 108 | 3.85 | 162.6 |
Somers Town | 137 | 4.08 | 158.4 |
Camden Town | 55 | 3.84 | 170.8 |
Kentish Town | 257 | 2.66 | 134.3 |
St. Pancras | 792 | 3.35 | 153.7 |
London | 12935 | 3.09 | 141.6 |
RESPIRATORY DISEASES. The Respiratory Diseases which numbered 975 in 1S88 fell to 871 in 1889, and rose to 1147 in 1890, the incidence was as follows: —
Sub-Districts. | Numbers. | per 1000 population. | per 1000 deaths. |
---|---|---|---|
Regent's Park | 169 | 4.51 | 213.9 |
Tottenham Court | 123 | 4.64 | 206.4 |
Gray's Inn Lane | 173 | 6.17 | 260.5 |
Somers Town | 203 | 6.05 | 234.7 |
Camden Town | 75 | 5.30 | 232.9 |
Kentish Town | 404 | 4.18 | 242.4 |
St. Pancras | 1147 | 4.85 | 222.7 |
London | 21186 | 5.07 | 232.2 |
VIOLENT DEATHS.
Yioleuc6 was the cause of 1(55 deaths during 1890 the numbers for 1889 and
1888 being 177 and 1-57 respectively.