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Poplar 1896

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar]

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TABLE IX.
BROMLEY.
Showing Mortality from certain groups of Diseases and Proportions
to 1000 of Population, and to 1000 Deaths, during the year 1896,
(53 weeks) ended 2nd January, 1897, excluding non-Parishioners,
and including deaths in outlying Institutions. Also the number of
Deaths of Infants under one year of age from other groups of
Diseases, and Proportions to 1000 Births, and to 1000 Deaths,

Also the number of Deaths of Infants under one year of age from other groups of Diseases and proportions to 1000 Births, and to 1000 Deaths from all causes under one year.

Estimated Population69,803
Deaths from all causes1,422
Division I. (Adults.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1000 of population.Proportion of deaths to 1000 deaths.
1. Seven principal Zymotic Diseases2543.63178.6
2. Respiratory (other than Phthisis)3084.41216.5
3. Tubercular Diseases1452.07101.9
Division II. (Infants under one year.)Total Deaths.Deaths per 1000 of Births. (Births 2615)Deaths per 1000 of total deaths under one year. (441)
4. Wasting Diseases of Infants11343.21256.2
5. Convulsive Diseases of Infants5219.88117.9

NOTE.
1. Includes Small Pox, Chicken Pox, 2; Measles, Scarlet Fever, Whooping
Cough, Fever, Diphtheria, Diarrhœa and Simple Cholera, 1.
3. Includes Phthisis, 113; Scrofula and Tuberculosis, 9; Rickets, 2; and
Tabes Mesenterica, 21.
4. Includes Marasmus, Atrophy and Debility, 73; Want of Breast Milk, 1; and
Premature Birth, 39.
5. Includes Hydrocephalus, 1; Infantile, 7, and Tubercular Meningitis, 0;
Convulsions, 35; and Teething, 9.