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Penge 1902

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Penge]

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TABLE IV.

Causes of, and Ages at, Death during Year 1902.

Causes of Death.Deaths in or belonging to Whole District at subjoined Ages.
All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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Small Pox321
Measles
Scarlet Fever
Whooping Cough
Diphtheria and Membranous Croupi1
Croup211
FeverTyphus~~
Enteric3i2
Other Continued
Epidemic Influenza7I24
Cholera
Plague
Diarrhoea44
Enteritis22
Puerperal Fever
Erysipelas
Other Septic Diseases
Phthisis304242
Other Tubercular Diseases633
Cancer, Malignant Disease17ii6
Bronchitis3282418
Pneumonia164534
Pleurisy
Other Diseases of Respiratory Organs211
Alcoholism651
Cirrhosis of Liver
Venerea Diseases22
Premature Birth2323
Diseases and Accidents of Parturition11
Heart Diseases31111811
Accidents642
Suicides321
All other causes90201142341
All Causes28772132119891

Notes.—(a) The deaths of residents occurring beyond the limits of the district are included in this Table, and deaths
of non-residents occurring in the district are excluded. See note on Table I. as to meaning of
" Residents " and " Non-Residents."
(b) Under the heading of "Diarrhoea" are included deaths certified as from Diarrhoea alone or in
combination with some other cause of ill-defined nature ; and also deaths as certified from
Epidemic Enteritis ;
Zymotic Enteritis ;
Epidemic Diarrhoea; Summer Diarrhoea ;
Dysentery and Dysenteric Diarrhoea;
Choleraic Diarrhoea, Cholera, Cholera Nostras (in the absence of Asiatic Cholera).
Under the heading of " Enteritis " are included those certified as from Gastro-Enteritis, Muco-Enteritis
and Gastric Catarrh ; unless from information obtained by enquiry from the certifying practitioner
or otherwise, the Medical Officer of Health should have reason for including such deaths, especially
those of infants, under the specific term "Diarrhoea."
Deaths from Diarrhoea secondary to some other well-defined disease are included under the latter.