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St Giles (Camden) 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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Street.Inhabitants from Inspectors' Returns, aboutInhabitants per House.Sanitary condition of Houses in general terms.Deaths from all causes, 1857.Deaths from Zymotic Diseases, 1857.Remarks.
DUDLEY STREETDudley-street has been under charge of the Sanitary Inspector during the latter third of the year.
Little Coram St.Taken to Workhonse ill, and there died,In Hospital.Good. Clean.It Street7, 297 (see above.)None.0.0
Women..122— 33 p.c.Privies mostly clean,Taken to Workhouse ill, and there died,2
Children.162— 44 p.c.Largest number. 2053 per cent, of them without water.
33 houses of aboutTotal 370 (100 p.c.Died in Hospitals,2
seven rooms each(Col. 2.)(Col. 3 )(Col. 4.)Total11
(Col. 5.)(Col. 6.)
None commonDeaths in Children under five years of age, 1857,Deaths from Tubercular Diseases, (Consumption, &c.) 1857.Deaths from Diseases of the Lungs (excluding Consumption) 1857.
lodging-houses.In Street\ 3Per centage of total mortality, 27-2.Per centage of total mortality,Per centage.
In Workhouse0One.91.None.0.0
In Hospitals.,0
Total/ 3
(Col. 1.)(Col. 7.)(Col. 8.)(Col.'9.)(Col. 10.)