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Marylebone 1907

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

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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, 1907; classified according to Diseases, Ages, and Localities.

All SoulsSt. Mary*Christ ChurchSt. JohnTotals
Population At all Ages.(3) Census 190135,39137.94839,53620,426133,301
(c) Registered Births136171262100669
(d) Aged under 5 or over 5.Under 55 upwardsUnder 55 upwardsUnder 55 upwardsUnder 55 upwardsUnder 55 upwards
New Cases of Sickness in each Locality coming to the knowledge of the MkDICAL Officer of Health.1 Smallpox....................
2. Scarlatina103010301330..1640106
3. Diphtheria23..966....1018
4. Membranous Croup....................
Fevers.5. Typhus....................
6. Enteric or Typhoid..1..3......2..6
7. Continued....................
8. Relapsing....................
9. Puerperal..2..............2
10. Cholera....................
11. Erysipelas1....8112..3223
Number of such Casks Removed from their Homes in the several Localities foe Treat- mbnt in Isolation Hospitals.1 Smallpox....................
2. Scarlatina10301030162941340102
3.Diphtheria132856....817
4. Membranous Croup....................
Fevers.5. Typhus....................
6. Enteric or Typhoid......1......1..2
7. Continued....................
8. Relapsing....................
9. Puerperal....................
10. Cholera....................
11. Erysipelas1....4..3..1..9

*St. Mary and Rectory sub-districts are now united into one under the name of St. Mary.