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St Giles (Camberwell) 1861

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Table V.—Shewing the Mortality of the Parish of Carnberwell in Seasons during the year, 1861.

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 nuil Premature Birth.FeverDyaentery and Acute Diarrhœa (notof Infanta) anil Cholera.Scarlet Fever and Cyuonche Maligna.Small Pox.Erysipelas, Pyinnla, and Puerperal Fever.Dlarrlitca, Bronelntla, and Pneumonia of Infant* under three year» of ago.Mcaalei, Hooping-cough,Hydrocephalus and Convul.ion. of Infancy.Phtblaia and other Tuber- 1Other disease, chleffy Chronic.
M.F.M.F.
First Quarter191196387138198715222731497127828...141224741187
Second Quarter179170349122151013232632292554227101226382958156
Third Quarter1431933361377831927202937492843101...52232144150
Fourth Quarter170177347124852243024233869226410...545191752167
General total683736141952149312581105103112149243992593828164102114198660

Table VI.—Shewing the Mortality due to Zymotic Diseases in 1861.

Fever.ScarletDiphtheriaSmall Pox.Hooping Cough.Measles.Total.
............2...2
Carnberwell1036...21141
Peckham9616...26158
St. George's643223644
Total2513252...8145