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St Giles (Camberwell) 1862

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Table III.—Shewing the Mortality of the Pariah of Camberwell in Seasons during the year, 1862.
At what Ages ?
From what Causes ?
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 Pox.
Scarlet Fever.
Diphtheria.
Measles.
Hooping Cough.
Croup.
Eryslpclas, I'yiemla, and
Puerperal Fever.
Dysentery and Acute Diarrhoea
(not of Infan u.>
and Cholera.
Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, and
Pneumonia of Infants
under three years of aire.
Hydrocephalus and Convulsions
of Infancy.
Phthisis and other Tubercluur
diseases.
Other diseases, chiefly
' Chronic.
M.
F.
M.F.
First Quarter
222
245
467
157
22
9
11
24
35
44
35
54
76
22
29
0
21
12
13
15
7
7
0
28
34
52
227
Second Quarter
169
203
372
149
16
10
8
20
35
33
20
30
51
30
18
0
16
9
6
14
5
4
1
37
30
62
140
Third Quarter
141
156
297
117
15
15
6
11
19
27
18
31
38
24
4
0
14
7
6
10
3
1
1
47
21
41
118
Fourth Quarter
183
234
417
178
26
6
7
20
33
20
31
35
61
33
13
0
50
12
7
14
6
2
2
40
23
52
163
Total
715
838
1553
G01
79
40
32
75
122
124
104
150
226
109
64
0
101
40
32
63
21
14
4
152
108
207
648
Table IV.—Shewing Population of Camberwell at last Census, 1861.
Dulwich.
Camberwell.
Peckham.
St. George's.
Total.
Males
730
9,119
12,485
9,301
31,635
Females
993
12,178
15,650
11,032
39,853
Males and Females
1,723
21,297
28,135
20,333
71,488