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Marylebone 1903

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

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THE
SANITARY CHRONICLES
OF THE
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BOROUGH OF ST. MARYLEBONE
DURING JUNE, 1903,
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Containing a Quarterly Summary of the Mortality Statisttcs for
the Quarter ending June 27th, 1903, and the Quarterly
Statement of Analytical Work done under the Sale of Food
and Drugs Act, &c.
BY ALEXANDER WYNTER BLYTH,
Medical Officer of Health, and Analyst of Food and Drugs
for the Borough of St. Marylebone.
PRINTED BT ORDER OF THE COUNCIL.
Vol. XXII. 3, Uppeu Gloucester Place, W., July 10th, 1903. No. 6.
The week ending June 6th was a bright summer week. Minimum
temperature, 44.08 ; maximum, 85.08; mean, 58.2°. On one day slight rain
fell 0.05 inch. Winds easterly, Sunshine 58.6°/0. Mean barometer 30
inches.
The week ending June 13th was wet and overcast. Minimum
temperature, 40.08 ; maximum, 54.8° ; mean, 56.38. On three days rain
fell, 1.94 inch. Sunshine, 16%,. Winds ENE. Mean barometer 29.9
inches.
The week ending June 20th was one of quite exceptional heavy rain.
The rain fell each day and almost continuously to the large amount of 4.24
inches. Winds SE. and NE. Sunshine 14.7%,. Mean barometer (low)
29.6 inches.
The week ending June 27th was bright, warm and rainless. Minimum
temperature, 45.08; maximum, 85.08 ; mean, 63.98. Winds SW. and SE.
Sunshine, 45°/0. Mean barometer 30.1 inches.