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 St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]
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The birth and death-rates, as deduced from the thirteen weeks' statistics
are as follows:—
All Souls, birth-rate 12.6; death-rate 12.0.
St. Mary, birth-rate ???7.9; death-rate 14.3.
Christ Church, birth-rate 29.0: death-rate 16.0.
St. John, birth-rate 21.1; death-rate 14.5.
The whole district, birth-rate 20.4; death-rate 14.3.
The average death-rates for ten years (1895 to 1905) for the corresponding
period were as follows:—All Souls, 13.6: St. Mary, 17.4; Christ Church,
19.6; St. John, 17.8: the whole district, 17.0.
The following table gives, as usual, facilities for comparing the relative
mortality from certain classes of disease and proportion to 1,000 deaths
from all causes.