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 Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]
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Table showing the Death-Rates from All Causes in the County of London, the City of London, and the Metropolitan Boroughs during the 52 weeks of 1912, as calculated by the Registrar-General.
DISTRICT. | Death-rate from all causes. |
---|---|
Wandsworth | 10.2 |
Lewisham | 10.4 |
Woolwich | 11.6 |
Hackney . | 12.1 |
Stoke Newington | 12.1 |
Battersea | 12.2 |
Paddington | 12.3 |
City of Westminster | 12.4 |
Fulham | 12.8 |
Camberwell | 12.9 |
Kensington | 13.0 |
Deptford | 13.1 |
Greenwich | 13.1 |
Hammersmith | 13.1 |
Lambeth | 13.3 |
City of London | 13.5 |
St. Marylebone | 13.8 |
Islington | 14.3 |
Chelsea | 14.6 |
St. Pancras | 14.6 |
Stepney . | 15.2 |
Bethnal Green | 15.3 |
Holborn | 15.3 |
Poplar | 16.4 |
Southwark | 16.7 |
Bermondsey | 16.8 |
Shoreditch | 18.1 |
Finsbury | 18.8 |
County of London | 13.6 |
Note.—The rate stated by the Registrar General differs from that as calculated by me.
This is accounted for by the fact that the Registrar General's figures for all the Boroughs
have not yet b6en completely corrected for transferable deaths.