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Whitechapel 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

Published
1893
Pages
40
Tables
33

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    Correctly disposed therefore in the same order as the deaths are arranged, the births may be distributed as follows
    Spitalfields.Mile End New Town.Whitechapel Church.Goodman's Fields.Total.
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    Violent Deaths:—
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    Causes of Deaths from Violence :—
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    Old Age Deaths:—
    Age Distribution of the Deaths.Sub-Registration District Distribution.
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    Registered Cause of Deaths:—
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    REGISTERED COMMON LODGING HOUSES, 1892.
    Name of Street.No. of Houses registered.Deaths in Infirmary and elsewhere of Lodgers.
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    The Deaths took place as follows:—
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    REGISTERED CAUSES OF DEATH In the cases of persons living in Registered Common Lodging Houses.
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    I append the correct list:-
    Shelters.No. of Admission Orders given by the District Medical Officers.
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    MODEL DWELLINGS. Number of Apartments, Population, and Number of Deaths, 1892.
    Name and Situation of Dwellings.Number of Apartments.Number of Inhabitants.Total Population.Deaths.
    Adults.Children.
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    T he above D eaths took place as follows:—
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    C auses of D eaths.
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    Statistics Compiled by Order of the Local Government Board.] I—TABLE OF DEATHS DURING THE YEAR IN THE METROPOLITAN SANITARY DISTRICT OF WHITECHAPEL Classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    Names of Localities.Mortality from all causes at subjoined ages.For the 53 weeks of the year 1892, ending 31st December.1234567&910111213.141516171819202122
    Small-pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.FEVERS.Cholera.Erysipelas.Measles,Whooping Cough.Diarrhœa and Dysentery,Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.Injuries.All other causes.Total.
    At all ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 & under 15.15 & under 25.25 & under 65.65 & upwards.Typhus.Enteric, or Typhoid.Continued.Relapsing.Puerperal.
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    II-TABLE of POPULATION. BIRTHS, and New Casks of INFECTIOUS SICKNESS coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the year 1892, in the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Whitechapel ; Classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    Names of Localities, &c.Population at all ages. Census Population, 1891.Births during 53 weeks of 1892.Cases of Infectious Disease Notified.Cases Removed to Hospitals.
    Ages.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Contind. Fever.Relapsing FeverPuerperal FeverCholera.Erysipelas.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Contnd. Fever.Relapsing FeverPuerperal FeveiCholera.Erysipelas.
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    Table A.—Births Registered in the Whitechapel District during the year 1892.
    Sub Registration Districts.Spital-fields.Mile End New TownWhitechapel Church.Goodmans Fields.Total.
    Boys.Girls.
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    Table B.—Deaths registered in the Whitechapel District during 1892.
    Sub-Registration Districts.Spital-fields.Mile End New TownWhite-chapel Church.Goodmans Fields.Total.
    Males.Females.
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    Table C.—The 746 Deaths of Non-Residents which took place in the District were Registered as under:
    Spitalfields.Mile End New Town (Whitechapel Infirmary).Whitechapel Church (London Hospital).Goodman's Fields. (River Thames.)Total.
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    Table D.—Outlying Public Institutions, &c., where Residents of the Whitechapel District Died during the Year.
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    Table E.—Correct District Mortality Table. Residents' Deaths, wherever registered, being correctly referred to their proper Sub-Districts.
    Sub-Registration DistrictsSpital-fields.Mile End New TownWhite-chapel Church.Goodmans Fields.Total.
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    Table F.—Showing the Ages at Death of the Residents who died during the year.
    ISt Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Total.
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    Table G.—Total Births and Deaths in London, and Deaths under 5 years of age.
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    T able H.—DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICERS' ANALYSIS OF CASES FOR 1892.
    Diseases.1 st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.Diseases.1st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.
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    T able I.—CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSE OF DEATH.
    Class of Disease.Percentage of Deaths to Total Deaths.
    London including Whitechapel.Whitechapel
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    T able J.—VACCINATION STATISTICS. Certificates of successful Vaccination registered by Mr. W. M. Sherman, Vaccination Officer :—
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    Table K.— CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSE OF DEATH.
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    T able L. —Deaths belonging to the several Sanitary Areas of Registration London registered in the 52 weeks ending on 31st December, 1892, so far as the Eastern Division is concerned.
    Name of District.Shoreditch.Bethnal Green.Whitechapel.St. George-in-the-East.Stepney.Mile End Old Town.Poplar.
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    TABLE M.—WHITECHAPEL DISTRICT DEATHS FOR 1892.
    Causes of Death.1st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.Causes of Death.1st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.
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    Table N.—METROPOLITAN DEATHS FOR 1892.
    Causes of Death.1st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.Causes of Death.1st Quar.2nd Quar.3rd Quar.4th Quar.Total.
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    T ABLE 0—PRINCIPAL ZYMOTIC DISEASES DEALT WITH DURING THE YEAR 1892.
    NAME OF PLACE.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Typhus FeverEnteric FeverDiphtheria.MeaslesErysipelas.Membrns CroupNAME OF PLACE.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Typhus FeverEnteric FeverDiphtheria.Measles.Erysipelas.Membrns.Crou
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    Table O (Continued). —PRINCIPAL ZYMOTIC DISEASES DEALT WITH DURING THE YEAR 1892.
    name of place.Small PoxScarlet FeverTyphus FeverEnteric FeverDiphtheria.Measles.Erysipelas.Membrns.Croupname of place.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverTyphus FeverEnteric FeverDiphtheria.MeaslesErysipelas.Membrns.Croup
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    Table P.—SANITARY AND OTHER WORK PERFORMED BY THE INSPECTORS. 1892.
    Classification of Work.Quarter ending Mar. 26th.Quarter ending June 25th.Quarter ending Sept. 24th.Quarter ending Dec. 31st.Totals for the year.
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    T able Q.— METEOROLOGICAL STATISTICS.
    No. of Hours of Registered Bright Sunshine.Mean of Degree of Humidity (saturation represented by 100).Mean Reading of Barometer (in inches).Mean Temperature (Fahrenheit).Rainfall (in inches).
    Greenwich.Lewes.
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    T ABLE R.—METEOROLOGICAL STATISTICS.—HIGHEST AND LOWEST RECORDS.
    No. of Hours of Registered Bright Sunshine in London.Humidity of Atmosphere.Reading of the Barometer (in inches).Temperature (Fahrenheit).Ozone.