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Marylebone 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

Published
1902
Pages
191
Tables
90

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    The birth and death-rates of the sub-districts for 1901 were as follows : —
    Birth-rate.Death-rate.
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    The following is a statement of the average birth and death-rates for the five previous years, 1896—1900.
    Birth-rate.Death-rate
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    The following table gives the distribution of the deaths of parishioners dying in various extra-parochial institutions, all of which are included in the mortality statistics :—
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    The years selected are those from 1838 up to 1885, in which the Metropolitan deaths from small-pox exceeded 1000 in number.
    YearNumberof Deaths in Metropolis from Small-pox.Rate per Million of the Population.
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    List of articles disinfected during 1900 and 1901.
    1900.1901.
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    The periods during which these persons were detained and the diseases which necessitated the disinfection are as follows: —
    1901.Days or hours of Occupation.Disease.No. of Persons
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    Appended is a statement of that part of my work which admits of tabulation: —
    No. of Visits.
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    Three Local authorities who alone have Notified New Workshops in 1901.
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    Number of bodies received from January 1st to December 31st, 1901.
    Males.FemalesMales.Females,
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    Number of Inquests from January 1st to December 31st, 1891.
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    TABLE II.—Samples Analysed during the Year 1901.
    Genuine.Adulterated.Total.
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    TABLE III.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MAHYLEBONE, during 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IV.— Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 52 Weeks ending December 21st., 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Sotting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.Workhouse.Notting Hill Infirmary.
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    TABLE V. Causes of, and Ages at, Death during 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.1
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages.)Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15. |15 and under 25. j25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE VI.—District Births and Deaths for the 52 weeks ending Dec. 21 st, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.Males.Fmls.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK Year ending December 31st, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 3 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FIVE WEEKS ENDING JANUARY 26th, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. 5 weeks ending Jan. 26th, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 5 weeks ending Jan. 26, 1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.— Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 5 Weeks ending January 6th, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill Infirmary.
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    TABLE III— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during January, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IV.—District Births and Deaths for the five weeks ending January 27th, 1901.
    Population in 1896Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    TABLE V.— Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the five weeks ending January 26th, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips. Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING FEBRUARY 23rd, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. - 4 weeks ending Feb. 23rd, 1901.Proportion of thedeaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 4 weeks ending Feb. 23, 1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the four weeks ending February 23rd, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE III.— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASE OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during February, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IV.— Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 4 Weeks ending February 23rd, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill Infirmary.
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the four weeks ending february 23rd, 1901.
    Population in 18%.Population in 1901.Births.Deaths
    Males.FmlsMalesFmls.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 28th February, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips. ' Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    QUARTERLY SUMMARY. During the quarter ending March there have been registered 792 births and 613 deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Table VI. 208 of the deaths were extra-parochial, as follows:—
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE THIRTEEN WEEKS ENDING MARCH 23rd, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths.13 weeks ending Mar. 23rd, 1901.Proportion of the deathsto 1,000 deaths from all causes. 13 weeks ending Mar. 23,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE 11.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES of INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during the March Quarter, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE III.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 13 Weeks ending March 23rd, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE IV.—District Births and Deaths for the thirteen weeks ending march 23 rd , 1901.
    Population in 1896Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    TABLE V.—Causes of, and Ages at. Death during the thirteen weeks ending March 23rd, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15. .15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. Johx.
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    TABLE VI.—Sale of Food and Drugs Acts—Samples Analysed during the March Quarter, 1901.
    Genuine.Adulterated.Total.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 31st March, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    During the five weeks ending April 27th, 1901, there have been registered 310 births and 211 deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the sub-districts as set forth in Table IV. Sixty-four of the deaths were extra-parochial, as follows:—
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FIVE WEEKS ENDING APRIL 27th, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES
    Total Deaths.5 weeks ending Apl. 27th, 1901.Proportion of the deathsto 1,000 deaths from all causes. 5 weeks ending Apl.27,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II. —Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 5 Weeks ending April 27th, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE III.— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the lcnowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARTLEBONE, during April, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IY.—District Births and Deaths for the five weeks ending April 27th, 1901.
    Population ill 1866.Births.Deaths.
    Males.FmlsMalesFmls.
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    TABLE V.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death daring the five weeks ending April 27th, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Kectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING MAY 25th, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. 4 weeks ending May 25th, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 4 weeks ending May 25,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the four weeks ending May 25th, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions,
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Churcm.St. John.
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    TABLE III.— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during May, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IV.— Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 4 Weeks ending May 25th, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the four weeks ending MAY 25TH, 1901.
    Population in ltOlBirths.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE 13 WEEKS ENDING JUNE 22 nd , 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. 13 weeks ending June 22nd, 1901.Proportion ofthedeaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 13 weeks ending June 22,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 13 Weeks ending June 22nd, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE III.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during June, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE IV.— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Office of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during Jun quarter, 1901 ; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the four weeks ending June 22nd, 1901.
    Population in 1901Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    TABLE VI.—District Births and Deaths for the 13 weeks ending June 22nd, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.Males.Fmls.
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    TABLE VII.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 13 weeks ending June 22nd, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE VIII.—Sale of Food and Drugs Acts—Samples Analysed during the June Quarter, 1901.
    Genuine.Adulterated.Total.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 30th June, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Quarter ending 30th June, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. K. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'KellTotal.
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE 5 WEEKS ENDING JULY 27th, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES
    Total Deaths. 5 weeks ending July 27th, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 5 weeks ending July 27,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 5 Weeks ending July 27th, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill Infirmary.
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    TABLE III.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 5 weeks ending July 27th, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE IV.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during July, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the five weeks ending July 27th, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 31st July, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Tables III. and V. 176 of the deaths were extra-parochial, as follows:—
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE THIRTEEN WEEKS ENDING SEPTEMBER 21 st , 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. 13 weeks ending Sept. 21st, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 13 weeks ending Sept.21,1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1899-1900.
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    TABLE II.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 13 Weeks ending September 21st, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill Infirmary.
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    TABLE III.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 13 weeks ending September 21st, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions,
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE IV.— TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during September Quarter, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    aAll SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSr. JohnTotals
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the thirteen weeks ending september 21ST, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    MalesFmls.MalesFmls.
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    TABLE VI.—Sale of Food and Drugs Act. —Samples analysed during the year ending 30th September, 1901.
    Genuine.Adulterated.Total.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 31st August, 1901. SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'KellTotal.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK Month ending 30th September, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Quarter ending 30tii September, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    BIRTHS AND DEATHS. During the five weeks ending October 26th there have been registered 300 births and 167 deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Table V. Sixty-five of the deaths were extra-parochial as follows:—
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FIVE WEEKS ENDING OCTOBER 26TH, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES
    Total Deaths. 5 weeks ending Oct. 26th, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 5 weeks ending Oct. 26, 1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900.
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    TABLE II.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during October, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE III.— Giving the,Causes of Deaths during the 5 Weeks ending October 26th, 1901. at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE IV.—Causes or, and Ages at, Death during the 5 weeks ending October 26th, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25."25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls.Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the five weeks ending october 26th, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Births.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    REGISTER OF SANITARY WORK, Month ending 31st October, 1901. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No. 4 District.Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.
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    BIRTHS AND DEATHS. During the four weeks ending November 23rd there have been registered 241 births and 160 deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Table V. Fifty-seven of the deaths were extra-parochial as follows :—
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    TABLE I. SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE MORTALITY DURING THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING NOVEMBER 23RD, 1901, FROM CERTAIN CLASSES OF DISEASE AND PROPORTION TO 1,000 DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES:—
    Total Deaths. — 4 weeks ending Nov. 23rd, 1901.Proportion of the deaths to 1,000 deaths from all causes. 4 weeks ending Nov. 23, 1901.Rate per 1,000 of the population.Mean rate per 1,000 population for corresponding period 1895-1900,
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    TABLE II.—TABLE OF POPULATION, BIRTHS, AND OF NEW CASES OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical 0fficer of Health, in the Sanitary District of ST. MARYLEBONE, during November, 1901; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.
    (a)All SoulsRectorySt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. JohnTotals
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    TABLE III.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 4 weeks ending November 23rd, 1901, in the Borough of St. Marylebone.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in whole District at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Localities (at all Ages).Deaths in Public Institutions,
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.All Souls. 'Rectory.St. Mary.Christ Church.St. John.
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    TABLE IV.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 4 Weeks ending November 23rd, 1901, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.
    Middlesex Hospital.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.
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    TABLE V.—District Births and Deaths for the four weeks ending november 23rd, 1901.
    Population in 1901.Biiths.Deaths.
    Males.Fmls.MalesFmls.
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    REGISTER OF SANTARY WOR K, Month ending 3th November, 1901 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
    Mr. J. Hodges, No. 1 District.Mr. A. Perry, No. 2 District.Mr. T. Gorniot, No. 3 District.Mr. D. J. Andrews, No 4 District,Mr. W. Yeo, No. 5 District.Mr. R. Phillips, Special Duties.Miss L. M. O'Kell.Total.