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 tub Metropolitan Boroughs during 1913, as calculated by the Registrar-General.
DISTRICT. | Death-rate from all causes. |
---|---|
Lewisham | 10.6 |
Wandsworth | 10.6 |
Fulham | 12.5 |
Woolwich | 12.6 |
City of Westminster | 12.7 |
Hackney | 13.4 |
Paddington | 13.4 |
Stoke Newington | 13.6 |
Camberwell | 13.7 |
Kensington | 13.7 |
Battersea | 13.9 |
Chelsea | 13.9 |
Hammersmith | 13.9 |
St. Marylebone | 14.0 |
Greenwich | 14.2 |
Lambeth | 14. 3 |
Holborn | 14.6 |
Stepney | 14.9 |
Islington | 15.1 |
City of London | 15.2 |
St. Pancras | 15.2 |
Deptford | 15.3 |
Bethnal Green | 15.4 |
Poplar | 16.3 |
Southwark | 17.4 |
Bermondsey | 17.9 |
Finsbury | 18.3 |
Shoreditch | 18.6 |
County of London | 14.2 |
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-Generals figures for all the Boroughs
have not yet been completely corrected for transferable deaths.