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Sutton 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton]

Published
1907
Pages
40
Tables
12

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12 tables in this report

  • Page 2
    An analysis of the infantiled deaths shows the mortality to have varied considerably, both as regards season and locality. The following table gives the deaths during each month, and shows that 21, or about 47 per cent, of the total, took place in the months of August and September.
  • Page 2
    Taking the Carshalton Road and Cheam Road as an artificial division of the district into North and South, and the High Street as a further division of the North portion into East and West, we find the following proportion of registered births to infantile deaths.
    Registered Births.Deaths under 12 Months Old.
  • Page 7
    The Inspector of Dairies, Cowsheds, <& Milkshops makes the following return for the year 1906:—
  • Page 8
    Bye-Laws Relating to n ew Streets and Buildings .--The following table shows the work done under these Bye-Laws in 190(5, and the 10 preceding years :—
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  • Page 11
    TABLE I. Vital Statistics of Whole District during 1906 and Previous Years.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the DistrictDeaths of Nonresidents registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number.Rate.*Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate per 1,000 Births registeredNumber.Rate.*Number.Rate.*
    12345678910111213
  • Page 11
    Table II. —Showing the Sickness recorded in the district from the undermentioned Zymotic Diseases in each month of the year 1906, and the ten preceding years.
    1906.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.
    Cases.Houses invaded.Cases.House invaded.Cases.Houses invaded.Cases.Houses invaded.Cases.Houses invaded.Cases.Houses invaded.Cases.Houses invaded.
  • Page 12
    Table III. —Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the year 1906.
    Notifiable Disease.Cases notified in Whole District.No. of Cases Removed to Hospital *
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
  • Page 12
    TABLE IV. Causes of, and Ages at, Death during year 1806.
    Causes of Death.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined Ages.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.
    All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
    123456789
  • Page 13
    TABLE V. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1906. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week. 11-2 Weeks.1 2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1 1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
  • Page 14
    TABLE VI. Shewing the Number of Deaths in the District (exclusive of those in the South Metropolitan District Schools), from each of the seven principal Zymotic Diseases, during the twenty years, 1886—1906, and the Zymotic Death-rate for each of those years.
    Year,Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Continued Fever.D'rrhœa.TOTAL.
    Typhs.Enteric or TyphoidOther kindsNumberRate per 1000 of the population
  • Page 15
    METEOROLOGICAL NOTES, 1906.
    January.February.March.April. 1May.June.July.August.Septemb'r.October.November.December.Total for year 1906.Total for J year 1905.Total for year 1904.Total for year 1903.
  • Page 15
    RAINFALL FOR 1906 at Sutton Sewage Farm, As compared with that of previous years.
    Year.Total Depth.Greatest Fall in 24 HoursNumber of Days upon which .01 or more fell.
    Depth.Date.