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Leyton 1898

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

Published
1899
Pages
32
Tables
14

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14 tables in this report

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    Cann Hall Ward—
    BoysGirlsInfantsTotal
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    Leyton Ward—
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    Table 1.— Births for the last 5 years.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Table VIII.—Chief Causes-of Death.
    Under 5 years5 years and overTotal
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    Table IX.— Number of Deaths and Death-rate per 1,000 of Population from certain causes.
    PhthisisPneumonia and BronchitisHeart DiseaseViolencePremature Birth
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    Table X.—Number of Cases notified.
    Jan.Feb.Mar.AprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Total
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    Table XI.— Showing the Number of Cases of Infectious Disease as they occurred in the Four Chief Wards of the District.
    Leyton.Leytonstone.Harrowv Green.Cannhall.Total.
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    Table XII.— Deaths per cent, of Cases Notified (exclusive of Public Institutions).
    Number of Cases Notified.Number of Deaths.Percentage Mortality.
    1897.1898.1897.1898.1897.1898.
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    Table XIII.— Death from the Seven Chief Zymotic Diseases for the Last Five Years, together with the zymotic death-rate and rate of mortality from all other diseases.
    18941895189618971898
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    Table XIV.—Notified Cases of Scarlet Fever during the past Five Years, with the percentage of mortality.
    Cases notifiedNo. of DeathsDeath rate per cent
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    Scarlet Fever.
    MalesFemalesTotal
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    Scarlet Fever.
    1895189618971898
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    D iphtheria.
    1895189618971898
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    Infectious Disease. The following cases were notified: —