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St Saviour's (Southwark) 1863

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

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SAINT SAVIOUR'S DISTRICT—Population at Census, 1861, 35,917-
Statement of Deaths Registered in the 53 weeks ending the 2nd January, 1864, and a comparison with the
Mortality of the year 1862.
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.
Grand
Totals.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
In the District
110
99
119
106
27
40
54
49
38
39
7
8
355
341
696
In the Workhouse
5
5
1
3
8
5
10
12
27
21
3
6
54
52
106
In Guy's Hospital
..
1
7
7
4
1
2
1
3
..
..
..
16
10
*26
115
105
127
116
39
46
66
62
68
60
10
14
425
403
828
Increase
..
5
..
..
..
..
..
..
16
..
2
..
..
..
..
Decrease
1
..
28
27
1
20
..
2
..
31
..
8
43
47
90
* Of this number only four were admitted from the St. Saviour's District.
births.
Deaths.
Christchurch
527
398
Sr. Saviour
606
430
-
1,133
-
828 = 305 excess of Births.
Mortality of the St. Saviours District compared with the South Districts and the whole of London.
Population,
1861.
EPIDEMICS.
OTHER
CAUSES.
Grand
Totals.
Mortality
per Cent.
Small
Fox.
Measles.
Scarlet
Fever.
Diphtheria.
Hooping
Cough.
Typhus.
Diarrhoea.
Totals
A.
Totals
B.
St. Saviour's District
35,917
15
18
48
7
35
33
23
179
627
806
2.244
South Districts
773,175
360
515
1,230
179
679
729
660
4,352
14,990
19 342
2.337
London
2,803,989
2,012
1,698
5,075
724
2,229
2,892
2,448
17,078
55,268
72,346
2.452