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Marylebone 1905

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

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THE
SANITARY CHRONICLES
OF THE
BOROUGH OF ST. MARYLEBONE
DURING MARCH, 1905,
Containing a Quarterly Summary of the Mortality Statistics
for the Quarter ending April 1st, 1905, and the Quarterly
Statement of Analytical Work done under the Sale of Food
and Drugs Act, &c.
Vol. XXV. 3, Upper Gloucester Place W., April, 14th, 1905. No. 3.
The week ending March 11th was wet. Minimum temperature, 35.2°;
maximum, 50.5°; mean, 45.5°. Rain fell on each day, the total fall measuring
0.92 inch. Winds, S.W. Sunshine, only 8.5%. Mean barometer, 29.4 inches.
The week ending March 18th was also wet and mild. Minimum temperature,
40.0°; maximum, 57.0°; mean, 47.2°. Rain fell on each of the
seven days, the fall measuring 1.89 inch. Winds, S.W. Sunshine registered
in Regent's Park, 26%. Mean barometer, 29.2 inches.
The week ending March 25th was drier than either of the preceding
weeks. Minimum temperature, 37.0°; maximum, 59.0°; mean, 49.2°.
Winds, S.E. On two days rain fell to the total amount of 0.05 inch. Sunshine
registered was equal to 27%. Mean barometer, 29.7 inches.
The week ending April 1st was a showery week. Minimum temperature,
36.5°; maximum, 56.0°; mean, 49.3°. Winds, W.S.W. On five days rain
fell, the total fall being equal to 0.16 inch. Sunshine registered in Regent's
Park was equal to 30.0%. Mean barometer, 29.6 inches.