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St Giles (Camberwell) 1862

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Table I.—Shewing the Mortality of the Parish of Camberwell in Districts during the year 1862.
In what Localities ?
At what Ages ?
From what Causes ?
Deaths per
Cent.
TOTAL.
0
to
5
5
to
10
10
to
15
15
to
20
20
to
30
30
to
40
40
to
50
50
to
60
60
to
70
70
and
over.
Violence, Privation, Poison,
and Premature Birth.
[ fever
Small Tox.
Scarlet Fever.
Diphtheria.
Measles.
Hooping Cough.
Croup.
Erysipelas, Pycrmlo, and
Dysentery and Acute D'IU>
rhcea (not oHnflmta)
Pneumonia of Infant*,
under Three years of agy.
Hydrocephalus! and Convulsion*
of Infancy.
Phthisis nnd other Tubercular
disease*.
Other diseases, chiefly
M.
F.
M.F
Dulwich
1.45
16
9
25
10
1
3
0
1
0
2
0
3
5
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
6
3
2
9
Camberwell
2.59 or *1.73
252
300
552
161
14
9
11
35
62
52
50
64
94
25
27
0
21
6
9
23
5
2
2
44
22
80
286
Peckham
2.086
273
314
587
248
42
17
11
21
36
44
36
54
78
53
21
0
59
17
6
16
14
2
0
54
43
82
220
1 St. George's
1.86
174
215
389
182
22
11
10
18
24
26
18
29
49
29
16
0
21
16
17
14
2
9
1
48
40
43
133
Total
2.17
715
838
1553
601
79
40
32
75
122
124
104
150
226
109
64
0
101
40
32
53
21
14
4
152
108
207
(lis
Table II.—Shewing Deaths in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums in 1862.
M.
F.
M.F
Workhouse
M.
F.
M.F.
51
38
89
Camberwell Lib-district
252
300
552
Lunatic Asylums.
48
45
93
Sub-district ejxclusive
of above
153
217
370