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St Giles (Camberwell) 1863

[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 1863 (53 weeks.)
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.
Group.
Erysipelas, Pyœment, and
Puerperal Fever.
Dysentery and Acute Diorrhœa
not of Infants)
and Cholera.
Dinrrhœn, Bronchitis, and
Pneumonia of Infunts,
under Three years of age.
Hydrocephalus und Convulsfous
of Infhey.
Phthisis and other Tuber-
Other diseases, chiefly
Chromic.
M.
F.
M.F.
Dulwich
8
14
22
9
1
0
1
2
1
2
2
1
3
3
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
2
8
Camberwell
301
259
560
195
16
10
15
39
39
50
43
64
89
23
12
6
37
9
8
13
7
9
3
40
53
83
257
Peckham
314
355
699
330
48
18
15
30
28
42
45
59
84
64
16
5
59
11
16
27
19
8
5
66
66
91
246
St. George's
220
230
450
192
29
12
16
32
24
26
35
45
39
45
12
3
26
8
7
17
8
6
5
60
46
64
143
Total
873
858
1731
726
94
40
47
103
92
120
125
169
215
135
41
14
124
29
32
57
34
24
13
169
165
240
654
Table II.—Shewing Deaths in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums in 1863, (53 weeks.)
M.
F.
M.F
Workhouse
M.
F.
M.F.
62
40
102
Camberwell Sub-district
301
259
560
Lunatic Asylums.
36
31
67
Sub-district exelu\
sive of above
203
188
391