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St Saviour's (Southwark) 1861

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Saviour's]

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ST. SAVIOUR'S DISTRICT.—Population at Census, 1861, 35,917.
Statement of Deaths Registered from January lst to December 31st, 1861, and a comparison with the
Mortality of the year 1860.
Under 1 year.
1 year and
under 20.
20 years and
under 40.
40 years and
under 60.
60 years and
under 80.
80 years and
upwards.
Sexual Totals.
Grand
Totals.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
In the District
133
108
172
170
42
34
57
57
35
45
4
11
443
425
868
In the Workhouse
3
6
3
3
2
7
6
7
18
13
6
7
38
43
81
In the Hospitals
1
• •
14
29
2
39
4
19
3
6
• •
• •
24
93
*117
Totals
137
114
189
202
46
80
67
83
56
64
10
18
505
56!
1,066
Increase
22
3
50
74
17
• •
• •
• •
3
• •
• •
137
Decrease
••
• •

1
2
m
i
15
1
• •
6
• •
• •
* Of this number only 4 were admitted from St. Saviour's District.
Births Death.
Christchurch 680 473
St. Saviour 642 593
— 1,322 —1,066 Excess of Births, 256.
Mortality of the St. Saviour's District, compared with the South Districts, and the whole of London.
Population,
1861.
EPIDEMICS.
OTHER
CAUSES.
Grand
Totals.
lity
Per Cent.
Small
Pox.
Measles.
Scarlet
Fever.
Hooping
Cough.
Diarrhœa.
Typhus.
Totals
A.
Totals
B.
St. Saviour's District.
35,917
3
12
72
36
45
12
180
773
953
2.653
South Districts.
773,175
49
160
706
950
795
461
3,121
14,523
17,644
2.282
London
2,803,989
215
1,070
2,358
3,497
2,625
1,754
11,519
53,482
65,001
2.318