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London County Council 1894

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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TABLE II.

Cases of Enteric Fever notified in large towns of England and Wales, 1894 (excluding London).‡

No. of week.Cases, 1894.No. of week.Cases, 1894.No. of week.Cases, 1894.
11831915537269
22052013238281
32232112739330
41942211940270
51962313941286
62252415542268
71722517243277
81832614344277
91792716545263
101742814746289
111692917247275
121583018648297
131743117249206
141733219550249
151683322951228
161703430752180
1716635339
1819536292

TABLE III.

Cases of Enteric Fever notified in three groups of districts in the vicinity of London. A, supplied, by the London Water Companies drawing water from the Thames and Lee ; B, not so supplied ; C, partially so supplied.

No. of weekWeek ended.A Cases of enteric fever notified in areas in the vicinity of London supplied by London "Water Companies' drawing water from Thames and Lea.B Cases of enteric fever notified in areas* in the vicinity of London not so supplied.C Cases of enteric fever notified in areas in the vicinity of London partly supplied by London Water Companies drawing water from Thames and Lea.
1894.
40Oct. 62074
41„ 131696
42„ 202613
43„ 273749
44Nov. 32122
45„ 102944
46„ 173154
47„ 241684
48Dec. 122157
43„ 83979
50„ 1533911
51„ 223573
52„ 2924105

‡ Guildford, Croydon, Wimbledon, Chatham, Gillingham, Dover, Eastbourne, Hove, Gosport and Alverstoke, Bournemouth,
Southampton, Heading, Heston and Isleworth, Willesden, Edmonton, Enfield, Homsey, Tottenham, Wood Green, Oxford, Northampton,
Peterborough, Bedford, Cambridge, Leyton, Walthamstow, West Ham, Colchester, Norwich, Swindon New Town, Exeter, Plymouth,
Devonpoit, Bath, Bristol, St. George, "Gloucester, Stafford, Burslem, Hanley, Longton, Burton-upon-Trent, Wolverhamptcn, Waleall,
Handsworth (Staffs.), West Bromwich, Rowley Regis, Worcester, Smethwick, Birmingham, Aston Manor, Coventry, Leicester, Grimsby.
Nottingham, Derby, Stockport, Hyde, Macclesfield, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Liverpool, Bootle, West Derby, Widnes, St. Helen's (Lanes.),
Southport, Wigan, Warrington, Bolton, Bury (Lanes.), Heywood, Eccles, Salford, Manchester, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Chaddert<.n,
Oldham, Accrington, Raw tent tall, Burnley, Nelson. Blackburn, Darwen, Preston, Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow-in-Furness, Ripon.
Keighley, Hmldersfield, Halifax, Bradford, Batley, Dewsburv, Wakefield, Barnsley, Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster, York, Hull,
Scarborough, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Hartlepool, West Hartlepool, Sunderland, Jarrow, South Shields, Gateshead, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Tynemoutb, Carlisle, Newport (Mon.), Cardiff, Ystradyfodwg, Merthyr Tydfil, Swansea, Llanelly.
+ Comprising Wimbledon U., Willesden TJ.. Edmonton U., Homsey U., Tottenham U., West Ham U., Leyton U., Walthamstow D.,
Acton U., Southgate U., Brentford U., Hanwell U., Ealing U. Teddington U., Wanstead U., Surbiton U., Chiswick U., Kingston U.,
East Ham U., and Woodford U. Total population censuB 1891, over 740,000.
* Comprising Harrow U., Sevenoaks U., Barking U., Staines U., Dartford U., Staines R., Barnet R„ Barnet U., Uxbridge R., Eritli
U., Chert^ey R., Norwood. U„ Romford U. Romford R., Finchlev U., Friern Barnet U., Sutton U., Carshalton U., Epsom R., Bromley U.,
(iuildford R , Hendon R., Berkhamstead R, Tring U, South Mimms R., Hemel Hempstead R.. Watford R., Welwyn R., Reigate R ,
iieigate U. (part of). Dorking U., Dorking R. (part of), Dorking parish (pait of), Epsom U., Cheshunt U., Bexley U., EastWickham,
Hartford R., Ougar R., and Wembley. Total population census 1891, over 490,000.
§ Croydon U., Heston and Isleworth U., Enfield U., Hendon U., llford U., Richmond U., Waltham U., Croydon R., and Epping R
Total population ceiiMis 1891, over 270,000.
Abbrevations—U., Urban Sanitary District. R., Rural Sanitary Di strict.