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 London County Council]
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Metropolitan Union. | 1898. | 1899. | 1906 | 1901. | 1902. | 1903. | 1904. |
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Hammersmith | 13.8 | 11.7 | 9.1 | 8.3 | 9.4 | 7.2 | 7.4 |
Hampstead | 15.4 | 10.3 | 11.0 | 10.0 | 9.2 | 9.5 | 9.2 |
Holborn | 43.8 | 31.8 | 28.5 | 27.6 | 23.2 | 20.7 | 20.4 |
Islington | 31.1 | 29.2 | 26.2 | 21.6 | 17.7 | 17.0 | 15.9 |
Kensington | 13.5 | 10.2 | 9.2 | 9.0 | 7.2 | 6.6 | 6.6 |
Lambeth | 30.6 | 25.2 | 20.6 | 22.2 | 20.4 | 21.0 | 16.9 |
Lewisham | 27.8 | 22.6 | 20.7 | 15.7 | 13.5 | 15.4 | 14.0 |
London, City of | 25.4 | 18.3 | 14.2 | 11.3 | 11.3 | 11.8 | 13.0 |
Marylebone | 18.0 | 20.9 | 17.7 | 14.6 | 12.5 | 10.8 | 10.4 |
Mile End Old Town | 68.9 | 69.9 | 68.0 | 66.1 | 58.8 | 59.8 | 47.3 |
St. Olave (Bermondsey) | 32.5 | 23.6 | 21.8 | 18.0 | 17.5 | 16.3 | 16.6 |
Paddington | 14.7 | 14.6 | 13.5 | 11.0 | 10.1 | 11.7 | 12.7 |
St. Pancras | 36.7 | 36.1 | 32.9 | 32.8 | 26.2 | 25.3 | 23.1 |
Poplar | 63.6 | 50.1 | 49.0 | 49.1 | 44.2 | 46.9 | 45.4 |
Shoreditch | 68.8 | 52.4 | 53.0 | 44.7 | 36.4 | 36.6 | 34.8 |
Southwark | 32.6 | 30.3 | 27.6 | 26.8 | 25.4 | 24.9 | 24.3 |
Stepney | 48.6 | 46.9 | 44.4 | 44.3 | 37.2 | 35.8 | 32.9 |
Strand | 25.2 | 19.7 | 19.2 | 16.1 | 19.0 | 18.6 | 15.0 |
Wandsworth and Clapham | 32.2 | 25.1 | 23.0 | 20.5 | 19.2 | 17.2 | 16.3 |
Westminster | 17.4 | 14.8 | 12.2 | 13.3 | 13.4 | 12.1 | 11.0 |
Whitechapel | 11.8 | 14.5 | 13. 1 | 10.5 | 9.5 | 10.1 | 9.1 |
Woolwich | 10.2 | 8.3 | 7.5 | 9.8 | 9.7 | 7.1 | 7.2 |
London | 34.4 | 28.7 | 26.8 | 25.2 | 22.1 | 21.7 | 20.2 |
Measles.
The deaths from measles in the Administrative County of London during 1908 (52 weeks)
numbered 1,909, as compared with 1,709 in 1905.
The death-rates from this disease per 1,000 persons living in 1906 and preceding periods have
been as follows:—
Period. | Death-rate per 1,000 persons living. | Period. | Death-rate per 1,000 persons living. |
---|---|---|---|
1841-50 | 0.62 | 1901 | 0.431 |
1851-60 | 0.53 | 1902 | 0.511 |
1861-70 | 0.58 | 1903 | 0.441 |
1871-80 | 0.51 | 1904 | 0.491 |
1881-90 | 0.64 | 1905 | 0.371 |
1891-1900 | 0.581 | 1906 | 0.411 |
Inasmuch as the birth-rate has not been constant during these periods and the proportion of
population in the early years of life has diminished in recent years, the death-rate of children under
five years of age deserves to be stated. The following table shows the death-rate from measles of
children at this age in successive periods:—
Period. | Death rate per 1,000 children living at ages 0—5. | Period. | Death-rate per 1,000 children living at ages 0—5. |
---|---|---|---|
1851-60 | 3.89 | 1902 | 4.421 |
1861-70 | 4.18 | 1903 | 3.901 |
1871-80 | 3.65 | 1904 | 4.301 |
1881-90 | 4.74 | 1905 | 3.191 |
1891-1900 | 4.82 | 1906 | 3.571 |
1901 | 3.701 |
The death-rate in each year since 1840 in relation to the mean death-rate of the period 1841-1906,
calculated on the population at all ages, is shown in diagram VI. The monthly deaths from measles
in relation to the mean of the period 1891-1906 is shewn in diagram VII.
The following table shows the deaths and death-rates from measles in 1906 (52 weeks) in each
of the sanitary areas of the County:—
1 See footnote (2), page 7.