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St Giles (Camden) 1894

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

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66
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.
CONTENTS.
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Area, Houses and Population of St. Giles District 69
Marriages and Marriage-rate 70
Births and Birth-rate 72
Deaths and Death-rate 73
Infantile Mortality 74
Senile Mortality 70
Uncertified Deaths . 70
Deaths in Public Institutions :—
(a) The Workhouse, Endell Street 77
(b) The French Hospital, Shaftesbury Avenue 78
(c) The British Lying-in Hospital, Endell Street 78
Deaths in Hospitals and Public Institutions (outside the District) 79
Artizans' Dwellings :—
1.—Buildings belonging to the Peabody Donation Fund—
(a) The Great Wild Street Block .. 80
(b) The Little Coram Street Block 81
2.—Buildings belonging to the Incorporated Society for Improving the
Condition of the Working Classes :—
(a) The Model Houses, Streatham Street 82
3.—Buildings belonging to the Central London Dwellings Improvement
Company—
(a) The Thurstan and Holland Model Buildings, Newton Street 83
Deaths in Certain Classes of Diseases. 84
I The Principal Febrile or Zymotic Diseases :—
1. Small-pox 85
Vagrants and the spread of Infectious Disease, especially Smallpox
87
2. Measles 88
3. Scarlet Fever 88
4. Diphtheria 88
5. Whooping-cough 90
6. Fever 90
7. Diarrhoea 91
8. Notification of Diarrhoea 91
9. Cholera 93