London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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St Pancras 1900

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

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Under five years of agethe number of deaths and the proportion per 1000 births and per 1000 total deaths were as follows:—

Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths under 5 Years.Per 1000 Births.Per 1000 Deaths at all Ages.
Regent's Park361264.7362.5
Tottenham Court159292.3301.8
Gray's Inn Lane234277.3340.3
Somers Town257279.4362.1
Camden Town222211.7319.5
Kentish Town346200.4333.7
St. Pancras1579244.9339.2
London30,979236.9360.2

CAUSES OF DEATH.
Notifiable Infectious Diseases.
Small-pox
Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever
Diphtheria and Membranous Croup
Typhus Fever
Typhoid or Enteric Fever
Continued Fever
Relapsing Fever
Puerperal Fever
Cholera
Erysipelas
Principal Zymotic Diseases.
Small-pox
Scarlet Fever
Diphtheria
Typhus Fever
Enteric Fever
Continued Fever
Measles
Whooping Cough
Diarrhœa
Dysentery
At the end of the Report, in Table 7c, will be found set out the number of
deaths under 5 years of age and at 5 years upwards, from each of the Notifiable
Infectious Diseases in the respective Registration Sub-Districts, and the entire
District of St. Pancras. In Table 8, in a similar manner, the deaths from the
non-notifiable "principal zymotic diseases" will be found set out. From these
two Tables the mortality of the respective diseases, and of each of the groups,
have been obtained, as shown in Tables Nos. 9 a and b, and Tables Nos. 10 a
and b, and as compared as follows:—