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Hackney 1882

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

Published
1883
Pages
46
Tables
26

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26 tables in this report

  • Page 7
    TABLE I. H ackney D istrict, 1873-82.
    Estimated Population on July 1st.Density of Population per acre.Births.Deaths corrected.Marriages.No. of Births to 1000 Population.
  • Page 8
    TABLE II. Births in the Sub-Districts of Hackney, 1882.
    Quarters.Stoke NewingtonStamford Hill.West Hackney.Hackney.South Hackney.TOTALS.
  • Page 9
    TABLE III. Deaths Registered in each Sub-District of Hackney, 1882.
    Quarters.Stoke NewingtonStamford Hill.West Hackney.Hackney.South Hackney.TOTALS.
  • Page 10
    TABLE IV. Deaths Registered from all causes during the Year 1882, the Deaths of Non-Residents in the Fever and Small-Pox Hospitals being excluded.
    Causes of Death. Classes.age at death.Percentages
    0 11 55 1515 2525 3535 4545 5555 6565 7575 8585 and upwardsTotals
  • Page 12
    TABLE V. Shewing the Mortality from certain classes of Disease for 1882, also the Percentages to Population and to Total Deaths for 1879-82.
    Total Deaths. 1882.Percentages of Deaths to Total Deaths, 1882.Deaths per 1000 population.
    1879188018811882
  • Page 13
    TABLE VI. Deaths from the seven chief Zymotic Diseases during the Ten Years, 1872-81, in Hackney, and in 1882.
    Years1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
  • Page 13
    TABLE VI— Continued.
    DISEASES.Annual Average No. of Deaths 1872-81,Mean Annual No. of Deaths par 10,000 population, 1872-81.Percentage of Deaths to Total Deaths 1882.Deaths in 1882.
    Per 10,000 population.Totals.
  • Page 15
    TABLE VII. S howing the D ecennial M ean N umbers in the years 1841-80, of the B irths and D eaths; of the ratios of B irths to D eaths; of B irths to P opulation; of D eaths under 1 year to total B irths; of D eaths from "all causes," and from the seven most fatal Z ymotic diseases to 1000 P opulation; also the same for each year during 1873-82.
    Years.Number of birthsNnmber of deaths cor-reotedNo. of births to each 100 deathsNo. of births to 1000 populationDeaths under 1 year to 1000 birthsDeath-rate per 1000 populationDeath-rate per 1000 population from seven principal epidemic diseases.
    HacknyHacknyHackny.Hackny.Hackny.LondonHackny.LondonEnglandLondonHackny.
  • Page 26
    Articles Disinfected for the Years 1878 to 1882.
    ' Years.Beds.Mattrasses.Palliasses.Bolsters.Pillows.Blankets.Sheets.Quilts.Other Articles.Totals.Rooms disinfected.
  • Page 29
    I subjoin a table of highest and lowest temperatures, as well as of the rainfall recorded at my house, which amounted to 21.36 inches.
  • Page 31
    TABLE OF DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE HACKNEY DISTRICT DURING THE YEAR 1882
    AGESUnder 1 Year1 to55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 85and upwardsTotal.
  • Page 32
    TABLE OF DEATHS- Continued.
    AGESUnder 1 Year1 to 5.5 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 80and upwardsTotal.
  • Page 33
    TABLE OF DEATHS .Continued.
    AGESUnder 1 Year1 to 55 to 1515 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 85and upwardsTotal.
  • Page 34
    Street r.nd other Places 1nspected in 1882. No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or Road.Number of Houses Inspected.Number of Rooms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diptheria*.Typhoid Fever.Fever.
  • Page 35
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    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882.No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street in Road.Number of Houses 1nspected.Number of Rooms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diptheria.Typhoid Fever.Fever.
  • Page 36
    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882. No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or Road.Number of Houses 1nspected.Number of Booms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Fever.
  • Page 37
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    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882.No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or RoadNumber of Houses 1nspected.Number of Booms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Hout.es in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Typhoid Ftvcr.Fever.
  • Page 38
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    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882.No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or Road.Number of Houses 1nspected.Number of Rooms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diptheria.Typhoid Fever.Fever.
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    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882. No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or Road.Number of Houses 1nspected.Number of Booms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diptheria.Typhoid Fever.Fever.
  • Page 41
    Streets and other Places 1nspected in 1882. No. of Cases and Deaths from Zymotic Diseases.
    Name of Street or Road.Number of Houses 1nspected.Number of Rooms.Number of Families.Number of 1nmates.No. of Houses in which Nuisances were found.Small Pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.
  • Page 42
    SUPPLEMENTAL L1ST OF STREETS in which more than Two Cases of Small Pox, &c., occurred in 1882.
    Name of Street or Road.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diptheria.Typhoid.Fever.Name of Street or Road.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diptheria.Typhoid.Fever.
  • Page 43
    SUPPLEMENTAL L1ST OF STREETS in which moke than Two C ases of S mall P ox, &c., occurred in 1882.
    Name of Street or Road.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diptheria.Typhoid.Fever.Name of Street or Road.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diptheria.Typhoid.Fever.
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    PBEM1SES 1NSPECTED DUP1NG THE YEAR.
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