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City of London 1851

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

Published
1852
Pages
12
Tables
4

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  • Page 7
    No. I. Analysis of the Year's Mortality, as to the Four Quarters of the Year, and as to the several Districts and Sub-Districts of the City.
    Population of City—In Unions or Registrars' DistrictsEast London Union, 44,593.West London Union, 28,634City of London Union, 56,455
  • Page 8
    No. II. Enumeration of Deaths during the last Four Years, as distributed in Sub-Districts and in Districts, or Unions.
    East London Union.1848-9. *1849-501850-1.1851-2.Total of four Years.
  • Page 9
    No. III. Deaths of the last Four Years, stated separately and conjointly, classified according to Ages, and distributed in Unions.
    Deaths in the Population of the City of London.Under 5 Years.Under 10 Years.Under 15 Years.Under 20 Years.Under 30 Years.Under 40 Years.Under 50 Years.Under 60 Years.Under 70 Years.70 and upwards.Totals.
  • Page 10
    No. IV. Comparative fatality, during the last Four Years, of certain acute diseases—chiefly epidemic, infectious, and endemic.
    Deaths in the Years terminating as follows, viz.;Fever.Acute Diarrhoœa, (not of infants) Dysentery and Cholera.Scarlet-Fever and Cynanche Maligna.Small-Pox.Erysipelas, Puerperal Fever and Phlebitis.Diarrhœa, Bronchitis and Pneumonia of Infants under 3 years of age.Measles, Hooping-cough and Croup.Hydrocephalus and Convulsions of Infancy.Total of preceding columns.