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Kensington 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]

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Scarlet Fever Cases Recorded in Kensington in 1892, and in Ten Previous Years, in Thirteen Four-Weekly Periods.

The Year.Weeks. 1-4Weeks. 5-8Weeks. 9-12Weeks. 13-16Weeks. 17-20Weeks. 21-24Weeks. 25-28Weeks. 29-32Weeks. 33-36Weeks. 37-40Weeks. 41-44Weeks. 45-48Weeks. 49-52total
189228232034513973745997858250715
189138471824232313271731232217323
189010321723241512192442714938*375
188916468141714261925294133252
1888464029191610151312772018252
1887108951612311455115926434465
188610177447348131193100
188571212398119912738110
188421231117102917522441920*202
18832165922261014519373027231
18821918146231115212831533842319
Average 1882-9119.820.712.811.816.115.814.115.217.931.933.429.524.0263‡

* Return comprises five weeks, ‡ Without correction for increase in population.
Compulsory Notification has been in operation since the end of October, 1889.