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St Olave 1895

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Olave]

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TABLE IV.

Deaths belonging to the St- Olave District in the year ending Dec. 29, 1895.

CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total at all ages.
Under 1 Year.1 Year and under 5.5 and under 15.15, and under 25.25, and under 65.65, and upwards.
I.—SPECIFIC FEBRILE, OR ZYMOTIC DISEASES1591...5232
II.—PARASITIC DISEASES.....................
III. —DIETETIC DISEASES............1...1
IV.—CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES64...1027148
V.—DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASES14............1630
VI.—LOCAL DISEASES3620326835164
VII.—DEATHS FROM VIOLENCE1112218
VIII.—DEATHS FROM ILL-DEFINED and NOT SPECIFIED CAUSES162............18
Totals883651410455302
I.—SPECIFIC, FEBRILE OR ZYMOTIC DISEASES.
1.—Miasmatic Diseases.
SmallpoxVaccinated.....................
Unvaccinated.....................
No Statement.....................
Measles2...............2
Scarlet Fever.....................
Typhus.....................
Whooping Cough43............7
Diphtheria13............4
Simple Continued and Ill-defined Fever..................
Enteric or Typhoid Fever......1.........1
Other Miasmatic Diseases (Influenza)11......327
2.—Diarrhœl Diseases.
Simple Cholera.....................
Diarrhoea, Dysentery62............8
3.—Malarial Diseases.
Remittent Fever.....................
Ague.....................
4.—Zoogenous Diseases.
Cowpox and effects of Vaccination.....................
Other Diseases (e.g., Hydrophobia, Glanders, Splenic Fever).....................
5.—venereal diseases.
Syphilis1...............1
Gonorrhœa, Stricture of Urethra..................
6.—Septic Diseases.
Erysipelas.....................
Pyæmia, Septicæmia............1...1
Puerperal Fever............1...1