Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]
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parish of persons who were not parishioners may be
considered to some extent as a set-off against such
deaths.
In 1879 the death rate for London was 23.3 per 1,000.
„ „ Edinburgh „ 19.7 „
„ „ Glasgow „ 21.7 „
„ „ Dublin „ 35.1 „
„ „ England and Wales „ 21.0 „
The evidence of improved sanitation throughout
the Metropolis generally is seen in the reduction of
the death rate which for some years has been going
on—though not in equal proportions—in each one
of the five groups of registration districts. The
reduction has been most marked in the west and
south districts.
The following Table shows the ratio of deaths to the population, and the death-rate per 1,000 in the Parish, and in its two Sub-districts:—
Sub-Districts. | Estimated Population- | Deaths. | Ratio of Deaths to Population. | Rate per 1,000. |
---|---|---|---|---|
St. John's | 39,133 | 556 | 1 to 70 | 14.2 |
St. Mary's | 74,496 | 1,383 | 1 to 54 | 18.6 |
Paddington | 113,629 | 1,939 | 1 to 59 | 17.06 |
Deaths and Death-rates.
When considering the death-rates and comparing
them with those of former years, it should be borne
in mind that the year 1877 was exceptionally healthy.