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St Giles (Camberwell) 1860

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Table III.—Mortality of the Parish of Camberwell, during the year, terminating December, 1860.

At what Ages ?From what Causes ?
TOTAL.0 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 and over.Violence, Privation, Poison and Premature Birth.Fever.Dysentery and Acute Diarrhœa (not of Infants) and Cholera.Scarlet Fever and Cynanche Maligna.Small Pox.Erysipelas, Pyœrmla, and Puerperal Fever.Diarrhœa, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia of Infants under three years of age.Measles, Hooping-cough, and Croup.Hydroeephalus and Con vulsions of Infancy.Phthisis and oilier Tuber cluar diseases.Other diseases, chiefly Chronic.
M.F.M.F.
First Quarter19224443616996822402934388121105164573333142196
Second Quarter1701773471101845232830334452265...11...216322470161
Third Quarter1051282337552892019202154103...2...327141638120
Fourth Quarter14117131211818542019241834521382161450122541140
General total60872013284725017257410710210513723970267455141669196191617

Table IV.—The Eegistrar General's division of the Parish of Camberwell, with the Population of each sub. district at the Census of 1851, and that of 1861.

Census of 1851.Census of 1861.Increase.
Dulwich1632172391
Camberwell17,74221,2973555
Peckham19,44428,1358691
St. George15,84920,3334484
Total54,66771,48816,821