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Paddington 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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TABLE 5. Vaccination Returns 1881-1898.

Year.Births.Successfully vaccinated.Insusceptible of vaccination.Had Small-pox.Died unvaccinated.Vaccination postponed.Remaining (not traced,&c., &c.)*Children not accounted for (includingpost-poned cases) % of births.
18812,8452,4158...20372127.7
18822,8972,4118...212172499.2
18832,8732,3817...231162388.8
18842,9552,46013...239432008.2
18853,0192,48912...252382288.8
18862,9232,4097...2132626810.1
18872,9152,44011•••220402048.4
18882,855 2,8702,29322...2163828611.3
18892,2757•••2236829712.7
18902,8452,255 2,1727•••2542930011.6
18912,968 2,95716•••2543249417.7
18922,3747...2021635812.6
18933,0152,42127...2651029210.0
18942,8532,36924...203212368.2
18962,9862,37824...302212618.8
18963,0422,44328...286112749.0
18973,0392,46110...2623127510.0
18982,9662,22316...29034403+14.7
January to June, 18991,4351,02212...13971191 ‡18.2

* Averages corrected for changes in population, and adjusted to nearest whole
numbers.
† Two cases of Cholera reported during the nine years.
‡ One case of each disease reported during the nine years.
"0" signifies an average less than unity; "0'00" a rate less than 0.01, per
1,000 persons.