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Hampstead 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]

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The number of fatal cases was 13, equal to 3.4 per cent, of the eases not1f1ed. The deaths were d1str1buted as follows: —

D1SEASE.WARDSTotals.
No. 1 (Town).No. 2 (Bels1ze).No. 8 (Adela1de).No. 4 (Central).No. 5 (West End)."No. 6 (K1lburn),No. 7 (Pr1ory).
D1phther1a and Membranous Croup1. .. .. .. .113
Erys1pelas. .l. .. .1. .. .2
Scarlet Fever12. .. .. .1. .4
Enter1c Fever1. .. .. .. .. .1
Puerperal Fever. ,1l. .2
Pol1o-Myel1t1s. .1. .. .. .. .. .1
Totals35. .. .l3113

The death-rate from the notifiable 1nfect1ous diseases was 0.15 per
1000 of the populat1on.
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