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Kensington 1889

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]

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TABLE IV.

Shewing the number of Deaths at all ages in 1889, from certain groups of Diseases, and proportions to 1,000 of Population, and to 1,000 Deaths from all causes: also the number of Deaths of Infants under one year of age from other groups of Diseases, and proportions to 1,000 Births and to 1,000 Deaths from all causes under one year.

Division I. (Adults).Total DeathsDeaths per 1,000 of Population at all ages.Deaths per 1,000 of Total Deaths, at all ages.
1. Principal Zymotic Diseases2691.5111
2. Pulmonary Diseases4702.6105
3. Principal Tubercular Diseases2891.6119
Division II. (Infants under One Year).Total Deaths.Deaths pel' 1,000 of Births.Deaths per 1,000 of Total Deaths, under one year.
4. Wasting Diseases13236270
5. Convulsive Diseases9726198

NOTES.
1. Includes Small-pox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping-cough,
Typhus Fever, Enteric (or Typhoid) Fever, Simple Continued Fever
and Diarrhoea. Fifty-six of the deaths occurred in Hospitals outside
the Parish.
3. Includes Phthisis, Scrofula, Tuberculosis, Rickets, and Tabes.
i. Includes Debility, Atrophy, Inanition, Want of Breast Milk, and Premature
Birth.
5. Includes Hydrocephalus, Infantile Meningitis, Convulsions, and Teething.
(In Table III., Hydrocephalus and Infantile Meningitis are classified
with tubercular diseases. Convulsions with diseases of the nervous
system, and Teething with diseases of the digestive system)