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Islington 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Metropolitan Borough of]

Published
1908
Pages
323
Tables
271

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    Table I. Showing the Areas, Densities, and Estimated Populations of the Sub-registration Districts at the middle of the year 1907.
    Sub-Districts.Area. Acres.Acres to a person.Persons to an Acre.Estimated Population Mid-year 1907.
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    Table II. Showing the Areas, Densities and Estimated Populations of the Wards at the middle of the year 1907.
    WARDS.Area in Acres.Persons to an Acre, or Density of Population.Estimated Population Mid-year, 1907.
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    T able III. Showing the Estimated Populations, Areas, Densities and Death-rates of London and of the several Metropolitan Boroughs in 1907, arranged in order of Density.
    Boroughs.Estimated Population, 1907.Area in Acres.(Density) Persons to each Acre.Death Rates.
    All Causes.Epidemic Diseases.
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    Table IV. Showing the Estimated Number of Persons living in Islington at the middle of 1907, at Nine Age Periods, and distinguishing Males and Females.
    Ages.Males.Females.Persons.
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    Table V. Showing the number of Persons in the several Places mentioned living at Nine Groups of Ages in every thousand of their populations, according to the cen us 1901.
    DISTRICTS.-5-15—25-35—45-55-65-7575 and up wards
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    TABLE VII. Showing the number of Persons Married and the Marriage Rates in the Borough in 1907.
    No. persons married.Persons married per 1,000 inhabitants.
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    Table VIII. Showing the Marriages and Marriage Rates in Six Decennial Periods , 1841-1900, and in 1901-1907.
    Periods.Marriages.Persons married per 1,000 of the Population.
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    Table IX. Showing the Marriages and the Marriage Rates in the Borough during the preceding ten years.
    Years.No. persons married.Persons married per 1000, inhabitants.
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    These are the lowest proportions of minors that have been recorded since 1847 among men, and the lowest since 1848 among women." He also gives a table from which the following figures have been abstracted.
    Periods.Minors in 1,000 Marriages.
    Husbands.Wives.
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    The births and birthrates in the several districts were as. follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Births.Birth-rates.
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    If, for comparative purposes, the birth-rate of the borough be taken as 100, then the comparative figures will be as follows:—
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    TABLE X. Showing the Births and Birth Rates of Islington from 1841 to 1907
    Years.Births.Birth Rates.Years.Births.Birth Rates.Years.Births.Birth Rates.Years.Births.Birth Rates.
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    Table XI. Illegitimate Births registered it Islington during the years 1841 -1907.
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    Table XII. Showing the Births ( distinguishing Males and Females) and Birth-rates of Islington in 1907. and in the four quarters of the year and of the County of London and the Great Towns during the same period; also the mean Borough Birth-rates for the years 1897-1906.
    Quarter.Males.Females.Total.Birth Rates.
    Islington, 1907.Islington. 1897-06.London, 1907.76 Great Towns, 1907.
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    Table XIII. Showing the Births of Males and Females in each quarter and for the year, 1907, in the several Sub-registration Districts.
    Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-East Islington.The Borough.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    Table XIV. Showing the Birth-rates for each quarter and for the year 1907. of Islington, of the County of London, and of the 76 Great Towns.
    Sub-Districts.1St Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
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    Table XV. Showing the Population, Births, and Birth-rates in Six Decennial Periods, 1841 to 1900, and in 1907.
    Periods.Mean Population in each Decade.Number of Births in each Period.Birth-rates.Average Yearly Number of Births, corrected on the basis of the population of 1907.
    12345
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    Death and Death-Rates in Quinquennial Periods , 1841-1905.
    Quinquennial.Mean Population.Total Deaths.Mean Death-rates.
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    TABLE XVI. Mortality in the Sub-Districts in eaon of the Six Years, 1902-7.
    DEATHS.DEATH-RATES.
    1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907Totals.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.Mean Rate.
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    Table XVII. Showing the Deaths and Death-Rates of Islington in 1907, and in th four quarters of the year, of London and the Great Towns during the same period ; also the mean Borough Death-Rates for the years 1897-06.
    Quarter.MalesFemales.Total.Death Rates.
    Islington, 1907.Islington, 1897-06.London, 1907.76 Great Towns, 1907.
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    Table XVIII. Showing the Ages at Death during the Years 1897—1906 and in 1907.
    Years.AGES.Totals.
    0—11—5All under 5 yrs-5—1515—2525—3535—4545—5555—6565—7575—8585—9595 upwardsAll above 5 yrs.
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    Table XIX. Showing the Estimated Populations, together with the Deaths* and Death-rates from All Causes, at Nine Age-periods of life among Males, Females, and Persons.
    Mai.es.Females.Persons.
    Ages.Population.Deaths.)Death-Bates.Population.Deaths.Death-Ra.tes.Population.Deaths.Death-Rates.
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    Table XX. Showing the Deaths and Death-Rates from All Causes in the several Sub-Registration Districts.
    SUB-DISTRICTS.Males.FemalesTotals.Death Rates
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    Table XXL Showing the Deaths and Death-rates from All Causes in the Wards during the Four Quarters of 1907.
    Wards.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Year.
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    Table XXII. Showing the Deaths and Death-Rates from All Causes for each Quarter since 1887. (The Lowest Death Rates are printed in heavy type.)
    Years.QUARTERS.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.Year.
    DeathsDeath RatesDeathsDeath Rates.DeathsDeath Rates.DeathsDeath Rates.DeathsDeath Rates.
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    Table XXIII. Showing the Deaths and Death-rates from All Causes in the Four Quarters and in the Sub-districts, together with the Death-rates of the Borough during the same periods.
    Quarters.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-east Islington.The Borough.
    Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.
  • Page 40
    Table xxiv. Showing the Deaths and Death-rates from eleven Classified Diseases in the Sub-Districts and in the Borough.
    Classified Diseases.TufnellUpper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-East Islington.The Borough.
    Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.
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    Table XXVI. Showing the Recorded and Corrected Death Rates per 1,000 persons living in the County of London and in the Metropolitan Boroughs, arranged in their order of Corrected DeathRates.
    Borough.Standard Death Rate .Factor for Correction for Sex and Age Distribution, †Crude or Recorded Death Rate 1907.Corrected Death Rate,† 1907.Comparative Mortality Figure,§ 1907.
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    Table XXVII. Showing the Deathrates from All Causes in the several undermentioned places during the Four Quarters and during the Year.
    Places.First Quarter.Second QuarterThird Quarter.Fourth Quarter,The Year 1907.
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    In 1907 the mortality was not equally good in all parts of the borough, for it varied from 88 per 1,000 births in Upper Holloway to 148 per 1,000 births in Lower Holloway.
    SubDistricts.Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 Births.1906.
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    Let us examine the subdistrict records for the last six years to see if there is no excessive infant mortality in Islington.
    SubDistricts.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.19027.
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    Infantile Mortality Returns, extracted from the Annual Reports of tin Registrar General, 18391855, and from the Annual Reports of tin Medical Officer of Health of Islington, 18561907.
    Years.Births.Deaths under 1 year old.Deaths per 1,000 Births.
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    Infantile Mortality Return— continued.
    Years.Births.Deaths under 1 year old.Deaths per 1,000 Births.
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    Infantile Mortality Return— continued.
    Years.Births.Death under 1 year oldDeaths per 1,000 Births.
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    Table XXVIII. Showing the Deaths of Infants under a year old, the Infantile Mortality Rate in each Quarter and in each Year, since 1885.
    Years.QUARTERS.ANNUAL Deaths & Mortality.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.
    Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1 000 Births.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births,Deaths under 1 year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.
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    Table XXIX. Showing the Chief Causes of Infantile Mortality in the year 1907, and in the ten preceding years, 1897.1906.
    Diseases.Years.+ Increase or .Decrease on mean of 10 years.
    1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.19041905.1906.Mean 10 years.1907.
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    Table XXX. Showing the Deaths from the principal Epidemic Diseases for the Twenty.two years 1885.1906 and in 1907.
    Years.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Simple and Undefined Fevers.Diarrhœal Diseases.Totals.Death.Rate.
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    Table XXXII. Deaths from each of the principal Epidemic Diseases during the year 1907, inclusive of the Deaths of Borough Patients in Hospitals outside the Borough.
    SUB REGISTRATION DISTRICTS.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric (Typhoid Fever)Diarrhoea.TOTALS.
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    Table XXXIII. Death.rates from each of the principal Epidemic Diseases during the Year 1907, inclusive of the Deaths of Borough Patients in Hospitals outside the Borough.
    REGISTRATION DISTRICTS.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric (Typhoid Fever)Diarrhoea.Total Death.Rates.
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    Table XXXIV. Showing the Deaths and Death.rates from the Principal Epidemic Diseases in the Wards during the Four Quarters of 1907.
    Wards.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Year.
    Deaths.Death. rats.Deaths.Death. rates.Deaths.Death. rates.Deaths.Death. rates.Deaths.Death. rates.
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    Table XXXV. Showing the Deaths from each of the Principal Epidemic Diseases in the several Wards during the Year 1907.
    WARDS.Small Pox.MeaslesScarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Continued and Illdefined Fever.Diarrhoea.Total Epidemic Deaths.
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    Table XXXVI. Showing the Death-rates of the Wards from each of the Principal Epidemic Diseases during the Year 1907.
    WARDS.Small Pox.Measles,Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Continued and Ill-defined Fever.Diarrhoea.Death-rale from Epidemic Diseases.
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    The records of measles are very interesting and the Medical Officer of Health with considerable trouble has collected the returns since 1851, which are herewith printed, in order to contrast them with those of the present day and also to preserve them.
    DeathsDeath rate per 1000 Population.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Year.Deaths.Deaths per 1000 Population.Year.Deaths.Deaths per 1000 Population.
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    Contrasting these death-rates from the returns in periods, and applying the death-rates to our present population, we get the following results :-
    Periods.Death Rates.Deaths that would have resulted per annum if the Population had been the same as in 1907.
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    The numbers analysed here being only for one year, the Medical Officer of Health has examined the returns for the several quarters during the ten years 1898-1907, which embraced 1,645 deaths from Measles, and has extracted the following figures from them:—
    Infant Deaths.All Deaths.Percentage of Infant Deaths.
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    Showing the Deaths from Measles in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Showing the Death-rates fvom Measles of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XXXIX. Showing the Death-Rates of the Encircling Boroughs from Measles in the Four Quarters of 1907.
    Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
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    Table XL. Showing the Secondary Causes of the Deaths from Measles.
    Secondary Diseases.Quarters.The Year 1907.
    1234Males.Females.Totals.
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    Table XLI. Showing the Deaths from Measles during each Week of 1907.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.
    Week.Deaths.Week.Deaths.WeekDeaths.Week.Deaths.
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    Showing the deaths from Measles in the Quarters, 1897-06 and 1907
    Years.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Showing the Deaths from Scarlet Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XLIV. Showing the Death-rates from Scarlet Fever of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The figures for quinquennial periods since 1881 are as follows:—
    Deaths.Average number per annum.
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    It is plain from these figures that we are returning to the state of affairs that existed in Islington in the second half of the last century, down to 1880, the figures of which for each year, have been compiled by the Medical Officer of Health, and are now given in quinquennial periods.
    Deaths.Average number per annum.
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    Showing the Deaths from Diphtheria in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 74
    Showing the Death-rates from Diphtheria of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Showing the Deaths from Whooping Cough in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Showing the Death-rates from Whooping Cough of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.Ist Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Showing the Deaths fvom Enteric Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
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    Table L. Showing the Death-rates from Enteric Fever of the Sub-Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    The deaths recorded in each quarter were as follows
    Diarrhoea.Other Diarrhœal Diseases.Totals.1906Difference.
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    Table LI. Showing the Deaths from Diarrhœa in the Sub.Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub.Districts.1st Quarter .2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LII. Showing the Death.rates from Diarrhoea of the Sub.Districts for each Quarter.
    Sub.Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LIII Showing the Deaths from Diarrhœal Diseases together with those classed under Enteritis and its sub-headings, arranged in quarterly periods, and at three groups of ages.
    Ages.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
    DiarrhœaEnteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.TotalsDiarrhœaEnteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhoea.Enteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.
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    TABLE LIV. Showing the Diarrhœal Deaths including Epidemic Enteritis in the Third Quarter, 1907.
    1907.Deaths.Death.Rate.Meteorology.
    Temperature of the air.Temp. of the earth.Rainfall.
    Week Ending.Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.H.B.S.E.Total.Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.H.B.S.E.Total.Mean temperature of air in degrees.Departure from mean temperature of 50 yearsTemperature of the earth 3 feet below surface.Rainfall in inches.No. of days on which rain fell.Departure from mean of 14 years.
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    T able LV. Showing the Mean Temperature of the Air and the Earth, and the Rainfall, for each week of the Third Quarter, 1907, together with those of the corresponding periods in 1906 and also the Deaths from Diarrhœa in the same periods.
    Weeks of Quarter.Mean Air Temperature.Earth Temperature at 3 feet.Rainfall in inchesDiarrhœal Deaths.
    1906.1907.Difference between 1906 and 1907.1906.1907.Differ. ence between 1906 and 1907.1906.1907.1906.1907Difference.
  • Page 82
    T able LVI. Showing the Deaths occurring in Islington and, in the several Encircling Boroughs from All Causes, from the principal Epidemic Diseases, and from Phthisis in the year 1907.
    THE ENCIRCLING BOROUGHS.Estimated Populations, 1907.Total Deaths from all Causes.Total Epidemic Deaths.Deaths from principal Epidemic Diseases.Deaths from Phthisis.Deaths of infants under year of age.Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births.
    Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple and Undefined Fevers.Diarrhœa.
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    T able LVII. Showing the Death Rates of Islington and of the several Encircling Boroughs from All Causes, from the principal Epidemic Diseases, and from Phthisis in the year 1907.
    THE ENCIRCLING BOROUGHS.Estimated Populations, 1907.Total Death. rates from All Causes.Total Epidemic Death.rates.Death.rate from principal Epidemic Diseases.Death.rates from Phthisis.Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births.
    Small PoxMeasles.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple and Undefined FeversDiarrhoea.
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    Table LVIII. Showing the Death.rates from All Causes, from the principal Epidemic Diseases, together with the Infantile Mortality, in the Country, in the Populous Towns, in Towns whose Populations exceed 300,000 inhabitants, in the Encircling Boroughs, and in Islington.
    All Causes.Principal Epidemic Diseases (Cols. 3.9).Small.Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.Deaths under 1 Year to 1,000 Births.
  • Page 85
    The ages at death were as follows:—
    Ages.Deaths.Ages.Deaths.
  • Page 85
    Table LIX. Showing the Deaths from Influenza in the, Quarters of the Year 1907, together with those of the corresponding periods 1897-06.
    Years.Quarters.Totals.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.
  • Page 86
    Table LX. Showing the Secondary Causes of Death from Influenza in the Four Quarters of the Year 1907.
    Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-East Islington.Totals for Year.
    Quarters.Quarters.Quarters.Quarters.Quarters.Quarters.Quarters.
    1st.2nd.3rd.4th.1st.2nd.3rd.4th.1st.2nd.3rd.4th1st.2nd.3rd4th1st.2nd3rd.4th.1st.2nd.3rd.4th1st.2nd.3rd.4th
  • Page 87
    The following statement shows the fatality at the several periods of life since 1902.
    Ages.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.
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    The deaths locally during the last six years have been:—
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    The subsequent tabular statement has been prepared to show the ages at which people died from the disease.
    Ages.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.Totals.
  • Page 88
    From this table a small calculation shows that during the last six years
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    Table LXI. Deaths from Erysipelas in the Sub-Districts during the Year 1907.
    Deaths.Death Rates.
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    The record for the years 1897-1906 is as follows :
    YearsDeaths.Deaths per 1,000 births
  • Page 90
    Table LXII. Showing the Deaths from Puerperal Fever in the Sub Districts for each Quarter and the Year 1907.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 90
    TABLE LXIII. Showing the Deaths from Puerperal Fever per 1 ,000 Births in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and the Year 1907.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 92
    The record for Islington, to which allusion was made above, is as follows :—
    YearsDeathsDeaths per 10,000 Pop.YearsDeathsDeaths per 10,000 Pop.
  • Page 92
    The ages at death during the last six years were as follows:—
    Ages.19001901.1902.19031904.1905.1906.1907.
  • Page 93
    Table LXIV. Showing the Deaths from Cancer or Malignant Disease in the several Sub-Districts during the Quarters and the Year 1907.
    Quarters.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holoway.Highbury.Barnsbury.Islington, South-EastThe Borough.
  • Page 93
    Table LXV. Deaths and Death-rates from Cancer at seven age periods.
    Males.Females.Persons.
    Ages.Deaths.Deaths per 10,000 living at the age.Deaths.Deaths per 10,000 living at the age.Deaths.Deaths per 10,000 living at the age.
  • Page 94
    T able LXVI. Mortality from Cancer or Malignant Disease during the Year 1907.
    ORGANS AFFECTED.Sex.Age at Death.Males.Females.Totals.
    0-5—15—25—35—45—55-65-75-75 upwards.
  • Page 95
    Table LXVI.— continued.
    ORGANS AFFECTED.Sex.Age at Death.Males.Females.Totals.
    —5—15—25—35—45—55—65—75—75 upwards.
  • Page 96
    The record of the disease from year to year may be seen in the following statement:—
    Years.Phthisis.Proportion of Death-. from P???sis per 100 Deaths from All Causes.Death rates from All Cause? per 1 000 inhabitants.
    DeathsDeath rates per 1,000 inhabitants.
  • Page 97
    The deaths at each period of life were as follows:—
    Age periods.Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 persons living at each age.Age periods.Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 persons living at each age.
  • Page 97
    Table LXVII. Showing the Deaths from Phthisis in the Sub Districts during the Four Quarters of the Year 1907.
    Quarters.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.HighburyBarnsbury.South-East.Borough
  • Page 98
    Table LXVIII. Showing the Deaths from the Tubercular Diseases during 1907.
    Diseases.AgesSex.Districts.Total Deaths.Death Rates.
    0—11—5Over 5M.F.Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.H.B.S.E.0—55—15All Ages.
  • Page 99
    TABLE LXIX. Showing the Deaths from the several Constitutional Diseases during the Years 1897-06, also the Corrected Mean Number of Deaths for these Years, together with the Deaths in 1907.
    1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.Corrected Means 1897-06.1907.Increase or Decrease
  • Page 100
    Deaths of Infants under a year old :—
    Acute Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Total.
  • Page 101
    The number of deaths during each year since 1901 is as follows:—
    Acute.Chronic.TotalMales.Females.
  • Page 102
    The following are the particulars of the deaths from these diseases during the 7 years ending 1907.
    Under 1 year.1—5 years.Adults.Total.
  • Page 104
    Table LXX. Showing the Deaths of Inhabitants in Local Institutions and Institutions outside the Borough, also the deaths of Non-Inhabitants in Local Institutions during the years 1897-06 and in 1907.
    Years.Total Deaths in Local Institutions cols. 3 and 4).Inhabitants of Islington in Local Institutions.Non-Inhabitants of Islington in Local Institutions.Inhabitants in Islington Infirmary.Inhabitants of Islington in G.N.C. Hospital.Inhabitants of Islington in Institutions outside the Borough.Total Deaths of Inhabitants in all Institutions (cols. 3 and 7).Proportion per 100 deaths from all causes (col. 8).
  • Page 105
    Table LXXI. Showing the Deaths of Inhabitants in Public and Charitable Institutions situated within the Borough distributed to their respective Sub-registration Districts; also the Deaths of Non-Inhabitants in the same Institutions during the Year 1907.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTION.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.Islington, South East.Total Inhabitants.NonInhabitants.
  • Page 106
    Table LXXII. Showing the Deaths of Inhabitants of Islington in Public Institutions and in other places situated outside the Borough distributed to their respective Sub-Registration Districts during the Year 1907.
    Sub-Registration Districts.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Whole Year.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.| Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 107
    Table LXXIII. Showing the Deaths of Inhabitants in Public and Charitable Institutions situated without the Borough, during the Year 1907.
    Institutions.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th QuarterYear.
  • Page 108
    Table LXXIII.— continued.
    Institutions.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
  • Page 109
    Table LXXIV. Showing the Deaths of Inhabitants and Non-Inhabitants in Public and Charitable Institutions situated within the Borough during the Four Quarters and in the Year 1907.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.Inhabitants.Non-InhabitantsTotals.
    1st qr.2nd qr.3rd qr.4th qr.Year.1st qr.2nd qr.3rd qr.4th qr.Year.1st qr.2nd qr.3rd qr.4th qr.Year,
  • Page 110
    The Coroner deemed it necessary to hold 441 inquests as compared with an average of 435 in the 10 years 1897-1906.
    Bodies received into Mortuary.Inquests.
  • Page 110
    The following table gives a return of the bodies received into the Mortuary and the inquests held by the Coroner during the years 1906 and 1907.
    1906.No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.190 .No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.
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    The attack-rate compares very favourably with the record of other places, for it was not only below the rate for the County of London, but also below that of any of the six boroughs which surround Islington, with the exception of Hornsey.
    Cases.Attack-Rates.
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    Sub-Registration Districts.—The infectious diseases were distributed in the sub-registration districts as follows:—
    Cases.Attack-rates.
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    In the Wards the cases notified and their proportion to the population were as follows:—
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    In the statement given below it will be seen that in 1891 the figure was as high as 12.5 per cent., in 1894 10 8 per cent., and in 1896 10.2 per cent. It will be noticed also that since 1891 the tendency of the fatality has been to decline.
    Years.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
  • Page 118
    Table LXXV. Showing the Sickness from Scarlet Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter,3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year,
  • Page 118
    Table LXXVI. Showing the Attack-Rates of Scarlet Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year,
  • Page 119
    Table LXXVII. Showing the Fatality from Scarlet Fever. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub.Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Thus we see that there has been an almost continuous diminution in the fatality from this disease, which at one time was undoubtedly one of the most virulent with which the medical profession had to cone.
    Years.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
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    T able LXXVIII. Showing the Sickness from Diphtheria in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXIX. Showing the Attack-Rates of Diphtheria in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub.Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th QuarterWhole Year
  • Page 121
    Table LXXX. Showing the Fatality from Diphtheria, including Membranous Croup. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub.Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXXI. Showing the Cases and Deaths from Diphtheria and Membranous Croup, together with the Fatality and the Departure from the Mean Fatality during the ten years 1897-1906, and 1907.
    Year.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
    Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Total of Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Total of Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Deaths to 100 cases of Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Departure from Average Fatality of 10 years.
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    T able LXXXI I. Showing the Cases, Deaths and Fatality from Diphtheria at Home and in Hospital.
    QuarterCases Nursed at Home.Cases Nursed at Hospital.
    Cases 1Deaths. 2Percentage Fatality. 3Cases. 4Deaths. 5Percentage Fatality. 6
  • Page 123
    Table LXXXIII. Showing the Fatality from Diphtheria at each year of life up to 15 years of age, and at each decennial period after that age.
    Ages.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.The Year.
    Cases.Deaths.Deaths to 100 Cases.Cases.Deaths.Deaths to 100 Cases.Cases.Deaths.Deaths to 100 Cases.Cases.Deaths.Deaths to 100 Cases.Cases.Deaths.Deaths to 100 Cases.
  • Page 124
    Table LXXXIV. Showing the Cases of Enteric Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
  • Page 125
    Table LXXXV. Showing the Attack-Rates of Enteric Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 125
    Table LXXXVI. Showing the Fatality from Enteric Fever . (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
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    Table LXXXVII. Showing the Sickness from Erysipelas in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table LXXXVIII. Showing the Attack-Rates of Erysipelas in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-I)istricts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.8rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 127
    Table LXXXIX. Showing the Fatality from Erysipelas. (Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness).
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
  • Page 128
    The following are the figures for each year since 1891:—
    Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
  • Page 129
    Table XC. Showing the ickness from Puerperal Fever in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and for the Year.
    Sub-Districts1st Quarter.2nd Quarter3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year
  • Page 129
    Table XCI. Showing the Attack-Rates of Puerperal Fever per 1,000 registered Births in the Sub-Districts for each Quarter and, for the Year.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
  • Page 130
    Table XCII. Showing the Fatality from Puerperal Fever. Deaths to 100 cases of Sickness.
    Sub-Districts.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
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    Table XC1II. Showing the number of Cases of the several Notifiable Infectious Diseases which occurred during each of the Ten Years 1897-06, and in 1907.
    Diseases.yearsCorrected average number of cases.Increase or Decrease.
    18971898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1897-06.1907.
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    T able XCIV. Showing the Attack-Rates of the. several Notifiable Infectious Diseases during the Ten Years 1897-1906 and in 1907.
    DISEASES.YEARS.Mean Attack Rates.Attack Rate.Increase or Decrease
    1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1897.06.1907.
  • Page 133
    TABLE XCV. Showing the number of Cases of Infectious Diseases notified in the Sub .Registration Districts during 1907.
    Sub.Registration District.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Totals.Attack.Rate per 1,000 of the Population.
  • Page 134
    TABLE XCVI. Showing the Attack.rates of Infectious Diseases notified in the Sub.Registration Districts during 1907.
    Sub.Registration Districts.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal* Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing FeverCholera.Attack.Rate per 1,000 of the Population
  • Page 135
    TABLE xcvii. Showing the number of Cases of Infectious Disease notified in the Wards during the year 1907. (n.b. —Duplicate notifications have been deducted).
    WARDS.Estimated Population. 1906.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) FeverTyphus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Totals.Cases Notified per 1,000 of Population.
  • Page 136
    T able XCVIII. Showing the Attack-Rates of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases notified in the Wards during the Year 1907.
    WARDS.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.*Continued FeverRelapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Attack-Rates.
  • Page 137
    T able XCIX. Showing the Number of Cases of Infectious Diseases which were investigated by the District Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1907.
    Sanitary Inspectors.Number of the Sanitary District.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.T yphus Fever.i Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever. ..Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cerebro Spinal Fever.Total.
  • Page 138
    T able C. Showing the Cases of Infectious Disease which were notified, in the several Months during the Year 1907. N.B.—(Duplicate Notifications have been deducted.)
    Month.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total each month.
  • Page 139
    Table CI. Showing the Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the Year 1907 in Islington and in the Encircling Boroughs.
    The Encircling Boroughs.Estimated Populations, 1907.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Cases.
  • Page 140
    Table CII. Showing the Attack.Rates per 1,000 inhabitants of the Infectious Diseases notified during the Year 1907 in Islington and in the Encircling Boroughs.
    The Encircling Boroughs.Estimated Populations, 1907.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria (including Membranous) Croup.Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.*Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Attack.Rates.
  • Page 141
    Table CIII. Showing the Cases of Infectious Disease notified in the several Metropolitan Boroughs during the year 1907.
    Cities and Boroughs.Estimated population in the middle of 1907.Notified Cases of Infectious Disease.
    Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.*Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Other continued Fevers.Puerperal Fever.i Erysipelas,Cei ebro-spinal meningitis.Total.
  • Page 142
    Table CIV. Showing the Attack.Rates of the Infectious Diseases notified in the several Metropolitan Cities and Boroughs during the year 1907.
    Cities and Boroughs.Estimated Population in the middle of 1907.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria. *Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Other Continued Fevers., Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Cerebro.Spinal Meningitis.Total Attack.Rate.
  • Page 144
    The figures relative to the notification of this disease for the last three years stand as follows:—
    Years.Medical Practitioners.Relieving Officers.Totals
    Private Practice.Public Practice.
  • Page 146
    Table CV. Infectious Diseases in the Public Elementary Schools.
    Year.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.Total Scholars.Proportion to every 100 cases notified.
  • Page 148
    Showing the cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Public Elementary Schools during the Year 1907.
    NAME OF SCHOOLScholars attacked.Scholars excluded from the several Schools owing to infectious disease in the houses where they live.
    Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Fever.s.Total.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaEnteric Fever.Other Fe vers.Total.
  • Page 150
    Table CVIl. Showing the Infectious Diseases notified during the year 1907 by the Teachers of Public Elementary Schools under the provisions of Regulation 148, sec. iv., of the London County Council Schools Code.
    School.Measles.Chicken Pox.Whooping Cough.Other Diseases.Totals.
  • Page 151
    This is the largest proportion that has hitherto been removed, as may be seen by the following figures:—
  • Page 157
    between the first and third periods, which must be looked on as a very great achievement,mainly effected by the isolation, nursing and treatment of patients in hospital.
    Quinquennial periods.Cases.Deaths.No. of cases admitted to M.A.B. hospitals.Per cent, of cases admitted to M.A.B. hospitals.Per cent, of deaths to cases.Attack rates, i.e., cases per 1,000 of the population.
  • Page 158
    Continued from previous page...
    Quinquennial periods.Cases.Deaths.No. of cases admitted to M.A.B. hospitals.Percentage of cases admitted to M.A.B. hospitals.Percentage of deaths to cases.Attack rate, i.e., cases per 1,000 of the population.
  • Page 158
    Another circumstance is that since 1894, when the admissions into hospital began to become really formidable, that is to say when they reached over 60 per cent. of the known cases, down to now when they amount to 89.5 per cent., the death.rate from Scarlet Fever has concurrently, though irregularly, fallen, from which one may judge the cause by the effect.
    Year.Percentage of Admissions to Hospitals to Notifications.Death.rate per million Inhabitants.
  • Page 161
    STATISTICS FURNISHED BY HOLBORN BOROUGH COUNCIL Particulars of Hospitals provided by the Metropolitan Asylums Board for the reception and treatment of Fever and Diphtheria Patients. Table A.
    Hospital.Number of Beds.Cost of Site.Cost of Buildings and equipment to Michaelmas, 1906.Remarks.
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    Notifications and Admissions of Scarlet Fever Cases. Revenue Expenditure at Asylums Board's Fever Hospitals. Table B.
    Year.Population of London.Cases notified.Ratio per 1,000 of population.Number of Cases admitted.Percentage of Admissions to notifications.Annual Revenue Expenditure.
    18904,180,02115,3303.76,53742.6£Year to Lady Day, 1891.
    112,420*
  • Page 163
    Table C.
    Year.Mortality per cent. of Patients treated in Managers' Hospitals.Annual Mortality per 1,000 of estimated population.
    Scarlet.Diphtheria.Typhus.Enteric.Scarlet.Diphtheria.Typhus.Enteric.
  • Page 164
    T able C.— continued.
    Year.Scarlet.Diphtheria.Typhus.Enteric.Scarlet.Diphtheria.Typhus.Enteric.
  • Page 165
    Table CVIII. Showing the number of Cases of Infectious Disease removed from Islington to the Metropolitan Asylums Board's Hospital for treatment and isolation during 1907.
    Metropolitan Asylums Board's Hospitals.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Other Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
  • Page 166
    T able CIX. Summary of Infectious Sickness and of the Deaths arising therefrom, distinguishing the Cases treated at Home and in Hospitals; and showing the percentages of notified Cases removed to Hospitals, together with the Fatality among cases treated at Home and in Hospitals during the year 1907.
    Notified Cases Treated.Percentages of Notified Cases Treated.Deaths Occurring.Percentages of Deaths Occurring.
    In Hospitals.At Home.Total.In Hospital.At Home.In Hospital.At Home.Total.In Hospital.At Home.Total.
  • Page 168
    Table CX. List of Trades and Businesses carried on in Houses wherein Infectious Diseases have occurred during 1907.
    TRADES AND BUSINESSES.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Total.
  • Page 169
    Table CX.— continued.
    trades and businesses.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Total.
  • Page 170
    Showing the Occupations of Patients suffering from the several notifiable Epidemic Diseases during the year 1907.
    Occupations.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Cerebro.Spinal Fever.Total.
  • Page 171
    Table CXI.— continued.
    Occupations.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Cerebro.Spinal Fever.Total.
  • Page 172
    Table CXI.— continued.
    Occupations.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Typhoid Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Cerebro.Spina) Fever.Total.
  • Page 173
    T able CXII. Showing the Streets in which the several cases of Infectious Disease occurred during 1907. The large figures denote the number of cases and the small figures the number of infected houses.
    name of street.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 174
    Table CXI I.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals. i
  • Page 175
    Table CXI I.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 176
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 177
    Table CXI I.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 178
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 179
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 180
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.|Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas. !Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 181
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.i Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 182
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 183
    Table CXII.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 184
    Table CXII .— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 185
    Table CXII.—continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 186
    Table CXII.— continued.
    NAME OF STREET.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Typhus FeverErysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Totals.
  • Page 187
    The following tables show the result of the total examinations that have been made:—
    Diseases.Total Examinations.Positive Results.Negative Results.Percentage of Positive Results.
  • Page 188
    Table CXIII. Showing the result of the Bacteriological Examinations made for the Diagnosis of Diphtheria, Enteric Fever and Phthisis, 1898 1907.
    Periods.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Phthisis.
    Positive Results.Negative Results.Total Examined.Positive Results.Negative Results.Total Examined.Positive Results.Negative Results.Total Examined.Totals.
  • Page 190
    Shortly, it may be stated that the Order considerably reduced the five shilling minimum fee provided for Public Vaccinators by the 1898 Order, but makes no alteration in the minima fees for Vaccination Officers.
    Years.Vaccinations per 100 births, less infants who died unvaccinated.Years.Vaccinations per 100 births, less infants who died unvaccinated.
  • Page 190
    Table CXIV. Showing the State of Vaccination in Islington, 1880-1906, also in London and England and Wales, 1880-1904.
    Years.No. of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible to Vaccination.Died UnvaccinatedNo. of exemption certificates.Postponed by medical certificate.*Remaining.Cases (cols. 6, 7, & 8), not finally vaccinated per 100 births.†Ditto in London.Ditto in Rest of England.
    1234567891011
  • Page 191
    Table CXV. Return furnished by the Vaccination Officers respecting the Vaccination of Children in the Sub-Registration Districts during the year 1906.
    REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICTS.Number of Births registered in 1906.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small Pox.Number of Certificates of Conscientious Objection.Died Unvaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removed to other Districts.Removed to places Unknown.Number of Children remaining Unvaccinated, or not accounted for in Report BookTotal Number of Certificates of Primary Vaccination at All Ages received during year 1907.
    1234567891011
  • Page 192
    Table CXVI. Return furnished by the Vaccination Officers respecting the Vaccination of Children in the Sub-Registration Districts during the period, January to June, 1907.
    REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICT.Number of Births registered from 1st January to 30th June, 1907.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small Pox.No of certificates of conscientious objection.Died Unvaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removed to other districts.Removed to places unknown.Number of children remaining unvaccinated or not accounted for in Report Book.Number ot Certificates of conscientious objection received during the year 1907.
    1234567891011
  • Page 194
    Table CXVII. Showing the Disinfection of Rooms by Formaldehyde Gas after Infectious Disease, in the Sanitary Inspectors' Districts, during the year 1907.
    Sanitary Inspectors' Districts.1234567891011121314Total 1907.1906
  • Page 194
    T able CXVIII. Showing the Cleansing. Spraying or Stripping of Rooms after Infectious Disease, in the Sanitary Inspectors' Districts, during the year 1907.
    Sanitary Inspectors Districts.1234567891011121314Total 1907.1906
  • Page 195
    TABLE CIX. Summary of the chief articles of Clothing, Bedding, &c., disinfected during the year 1907, and also in the preceding year 1906.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year 19071906.
  • Page 196
    The following is a record of the work performed by the Steam Disinfectors during the past thirteen years:—
  • Page 196
    Disinfectants distributed and used — The following statement gives the quantity of disinfectants distributed by the Sanitary Authority, and used in disinfecting and cleansing rooms:—
    How disposed of.Carbolic Powder.Disinfecting Fluid.Formaldehyde.
    Powder.Solution.
    Tons.cwtsGallons.cwt.qr.lb.Gallons.
  • Page 197
    Table CXX. Verminous persons cleansed at the Shelter House under the “Cleansing of Persons Act, 1897.”
    Date of Admittance.Address.Number in Family.Cause.
  • Page 197
    Midwives attending Disinfecting Station for the purpose of disinfection after cases of Puerperal Fever.
    Date of Admittance.Name.Address.
  • Page 199
    The particulars of these inspections and visits are as follows:—
  • Page 200
    The following table gives a synopsis of the work that has been done in the last 12 years.
    189618971898189919001901190219031904190519061907Total
  • Page 208
    Work places notified to H.M. Inspector 1907.
    Trade.Number, of Workshops.Protected Persons Employed.
    Male Young Persons.Females.Total.
  • Page 209
    Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    InspectionsWritten Notices.Prosecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
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    2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 210
    3—HOME WORK.
    NATURE OF WORK.*Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Number of Inspections of Outworkers' Premises.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Section 108.Outwork in Infected Premises, Secs.109, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers received from other Councils.Addresses of Outworkers forwarded to other Councils.Prosecutions.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made (S. 110).Prosecutions (Sections 109,110).
    Twice in the year.Once in the yearFailing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Lists, †Outworkers †Lists.Outworkers.†
    Contractors.Workmen.Contractors.Work-men.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(ll)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)
  • Page 211
    4.—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of the year. (1)Number. (2)
  • Page 211
    5— OTHER MATTERS.
    Class. (1)Number. (2)
  • Page 212
    FACTORIES WHERE WOMEN ARE EMPLOYED.
    Number of Factories.Number of Factories.
  • Page 213
    WORKSHOPS ON REGISTER.
    Nature of business.Number of Workshops.Number of Workrooms.
  • Page 214
    Continued from previous page...
    Nature of business.Number of Workshops.Number of Workrooms.
  • Page 215
    Continued from previous page...
    Nature of business.Number of Workshops.Number of Workrooms.
  • Page 218
    The following is a brief summary of the general conditions (satisfactory or otherwise) found on inspection :¡ª
    Satisfactory.Unsatisfactory.Total.
  • Page 220
    The following table shows the comparative general conditions existing in the basement, ground floor, and first and second floor kitchens, when first inspected :—
    Satisfactory.Unsatisfactory.
  • Page 223
    The visits to the trades carried on in them were as follows:—365 factories, 1,537 workshops, 133 workplaces. 021 bakehouses, 43 restaurant kitchens, 127 outworkers' premises, and 2,070 miscellaneous.
  • Page 224
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 227
    Summary of Sanitary Work carried out by Inspectors Bridel and Hancock in Houses Let in Lodgings during the year 1907
    Inspector Bridel.Inspector Hancock.Totals.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
  • Page 234
    Table CXXII. Showing summary of Sanitary Work from Inspectors' reports for the Year 1907.
    DISTRICTS.Totals.
    1234567891011121314
  • Page 235
    Table CXXIII. Giving a Summary of the Nuisances discovered by the District Sanitary Inspectors during the Four Quarters and for the Year 1907 for the abatement of which notices were served.
    NUISANCES.QUARTERS.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
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    TABLE CXX1II.— continued.
    NUISANCES.QUARTERS.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
  • Page 237
    Table CXXIV. Giving a Summary of the Sanitary Work performed by the District Inspectors in 1907 ,
    Inspections.QUARTERS.The Year.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.
  • Page 238
    The following statement is of interest as showing the improvement that has been effected in the removal of dust since 1891:—
    Applications to Remove Dust.Applications to Remove Dust.
  • Page 239
    Table cxxv. Summary of Applications for the Removal of Dust during the Year 1907.
    Ward.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.Number of Assessments Christmas, 1907.Number of Applications to every 100 Assessments.
  • Page 241
    Table CXXVI. Showing the State of Pauperism in the Borough during the years 1897-1906 and 1907.
    Years.Average number Relieved during each week.
    Indoor Paupers, Adults and Children.Outdoor Paupers.Totals Outdoor.Totals. All paupers relieved, cols. 2 & 5.Vagrants Relieved.Children Boarded out.Death-rates.
    Adults.Children under 16.
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  • Page 241
    Table CXXVII. Showing the State of Pauperism in the Borough during the year 1907.
    Quarters.Average number Relieved during each week.
    Indoor Paupers, Adults and Children.Outdoor Paupers.Totals.Totals corresponding periods 1906Vagrants Relieved.Children Boarded out.Death rates.
    Adults.Children
    123456789
  • Page 242
    Showing the Addresses of the Common Lodging-Houses in the Borough (Under the Control of the London County Council).
    Situation of Premises.Authorized No. of Lodgers.Sex of Lodgers M = Men. W = Women. MC = Married Couples.Name of Licensee.
  • Page 243
    A list of these buildings has been prepared, and is now presented.
    WARD.Name of Dwellings.Where situated.No. of Blocks.No. of separate Dwellings.
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    ARTISANS DWELLINGS— continued.
    WARD.Name of Dwellings.Where situated.No. of Blocks.No. of separate Dwellings.
  • Page 245
    ARTISANS DWELLINGS— continued.
    WARD.Name of Dwellings.Where situated.No. of Blocks.No. of separate Dwellings.
  • Page 249
    The following figures from the returns for 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907 are interesting, and fullv bear out the statement that has just been made:—
    Animals killed.1904.1905.1906.1907.
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    LICENSED SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
    Registered No.Name of Licensee.Situation of Premises.Condition of Licence.
  • Page 252
    The following is a list of the cowhouses in the Borough:— List of Licensed Cowhouses in the Borough of Islington.
    Registered No.Name of Licensee.Situation of Premises.No. of Cows licensed to hold.
  • Page 255
    TABLE A.
    No.Description of Animals.Extent of Disease or Affection.Nature of Affection.How disposed of.
  • Page 257
    TABLE B.
    Number of cases.Description of Food.Conditions under which it was found.Nature of Affection.Action taken.How disposed of.Weight in lbs.
  • Page 258
    TABLE B.— continued.
    Number of cases.Description of Food.Conditions under which it was found.Nature of Affection.Action taken.How disposed of.Weight in lbs.
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    The following is a summary of foodstuffs destroyed during the year, particulars of which appear in tables "A" and "B."
    Tons.cwts.qrslbs.
  • Page 262
    Samples Analysed.—During the year 1,213 samples were examined, or which the Public Analyst reported 1,131 as genuine, and 82 as adulterated or sold contrary to the provisions of the Adulteration Acts.
    Examined.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.
  • Page 263
    Table CXXIX. Showing the Number of Samples of Foods and Drugs Analysed with the Result of the Analyses for the Year 1907 and the preceding Sixteen Years.
    Year.No. of Samples Examined.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
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    The samples taken and the results of the analyses are shown in the following table:–
    Samples.Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated in 1907.Percentage Adulterated in 1906.Percentage Adulterated in 1905.
  • Page 264
    Milk , which is of course the chief dairy product, was examined in 597 instances, with the result that 40, or 6.7 per cent., were found to be adulterated with water or deprived of their fat.
    Samples Examined.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
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    MILK ADULTERATION.
    Total.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent
  • Page 266
    The results of the analyses during the year were as follow:—
    ObtainedNo. of Samples. Analysed.Percentage of Fat.Percentage of Solids, not Fat.Percentage of Total Solids.
  • Page 266
    Table CXXX. Showing the analyses of 5,740 milks examined in Islington during the ten years 1898-1907, and distinguishing those purchased on Sundays, on Weekdays, and procured at the Railway Stations while in transit from the Farmer to the London Milk Purveyor.
    Years.Sunday Milks.Week-day Milks.Railway Milks (Farmers).
    No. of Samples.Per cent. of non-fatty solids.Per cent. of fatNo. of samples.Per cent. of non-fatty solids.Per cent. of fat.No. of samples.Per cent. of non-fatty solids.Per cent. of fat.
  • Page 266
    From these analyses the following averages have been deduced:—
    Non-fatty solids.Fat.Total solids.
  • Page 267
    Table CXXXI. Giving the particulars of the Milk taken during each quarter of 1907 on Sundays, on Week-days, and at the Railway Stations.
    1907.No. of Samples Taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
    Quarters.Sundays.Week-daysRailway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Railway Stations.All Milks.
  • Page 268
    Table CXXXII. Showing the Samples of Milk Analysed , the number found, adulterated, with the percentage of Samples adulterated for the past ten years.
    Year.No. of Samples Taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
    SundaysWeek-days.Ry. StationsAll Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Ry. Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Ry. Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week-days.Ry. Stations.All Milks.
  • Page 269
    The particulars of each are given in the following statement:—
    No. of Samples.No. Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated in 1906.
  • Page 270
    The following statement shows the samples that were examined and the results of the analyses.
    Number of Samples.Number Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.percentage Adulterated in 1906.
  • Page 270
    The actual proportional quantities being 0.015, 0.012 and 0.012 per cent.
    Samples.Number adulterated.Percentage adulterated.Percentage adulterated 1906.
  • Page 271
    Table CXXXIII. Showing the Samples of Foods and Drugs submitted to the Public Analyst during the year 1907 .
    Description.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.Genuine.Adulterated.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.
  • Page 272
    Table CXXXIII.— continued.
    Description.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.Genuine.Adulterated.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Totals.
  • Page 273
    Public Analyst's Returns, during the Quarters of the Year 1907. ADULTERATED SAMPLES.— First Quarter, 1907.
    Sample NumberedArticle submitted for Analysis.State whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an Officer acting under direction of a Local Authority, under Section 13 of Act, and if so, the name of such Authority.Resolt of Analysis. Showing whether the sample was Genuine or Adulterated, and, if adulterated, what were the nature and extent of the Adulteration.The sum paid in respect of the Analysis.Observations.
  • Page 274
    ADULTERATED SAMPLES.— Second Quarter, 1907.
    Sample NumberedArticle submitted for Analysis.State whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an Officer acting under direction of a Local Authority, under Section 13 of Act, and if so, the name of such Authority.Result of Analysis. Showing whether the sample was Genuine or Adulterated, and, if adulterated, what were the nature and extent of the Adulteration.The sum paid in repect of the Analysis.Observations
  • Page 275
    ADULTERATED SAMPLES.— Third Quarter, 1907.
    Sample NumberedArticle submitted for Analysis.State whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an Officer acting under direction of a local Authority, under Section 13 of Act, and if so, the name of such Authority.Result of Analysis. Showing whether the sample was Genuine or Adulterated, and, if Adulterated, what were the nature and extent of the Adulteration.The sum paid in respect of the Analysis.Observations.
  • Page 276
    ADULTERATED SAMPLES.— Fourth Quarter, 1907.
    Sample NumberedArticle submitted for Analysis.State whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an Officer acting under direction of a Local Authority, under Section 13 of Act, and if so, the name of such Authority.Result of Analysis. Showing whether the sample was Genuine or Adulterated, and, if Adulterated, what were the nature and extent of the Adulteration.The sum paid in respect of the Analysis.Observations.
  • Page 277
    Table CXXXIV. SUMMARY OF PROSECUTIONS.—During year 1907.
    Total Prosecutions.Successful.Dismissed.Withdrawn.Amount of Penalties Received.
  • Page 278
    They are a continuation of those which have been given for some years past:—
    1905-6.1900-7
  • Page 281
    T able A. Showing the Deaths from All Causes in Islington during the Year 1907. Deaths of Non - Residents in Hospitals excluded . Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions are distributed .
    Deathsin Institutions within Borough.DISEASES.AGES.Under 5Over 5DISTRICTS.Males.Females.???
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.HB.j S E.
  • Page 282
    Table A.— Continued.
    Deaths in Institutions within Borough.DISEASES.AGES.| Under 5.Over 5.DISTRICTS.Males.Females.Totals.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.HB.S.E.
  • Page 283
    Table A.—Continued.
    Deaths in Institutions within Borough.DISEASES.AGES.Under 5.Over 5.DISTRICTS.Males.FemalesTotals.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.H.B.S.E.
  • Page 284
    Table B. Showing the Deaths from All Causes registered during the Quarters of the Year 1907 at three periods of life.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Total.Total for Year.
    Under 11 to 5Over 5Total.Under 11 to 5Over b jTotal.Under 11 to 5Over bTotal.Uuder 11 to 5Over b
  • Page 285
    Table B.— Continued.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.1st Quarter.Total.2nd Quarter-Total.3rd Quarter.Total.4th QuarterTotalTotal for Year
    Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5Under 11 to 5Over 5
  • Page 286
    Table B.— Continued
    CAUSES OF DEATH.1st Quarter.Total.2nd Quarter.Total.3rd QuarterTotal.4th Quarter.Total.Total for Year
    Under1 to 5Over 5Under1 to 5Over 5Under1 to 5Over 5Under1 to 5Over 5
  • Page 287
    T able C. Showing the Population, Inhabited Houses, Marriages, Births and Deaths for the year 1907, and 10 years preceding. gross numbers.
    Year.Estimated Population.No. of Inhabited Houses.Marriages.Registered Births.Number of Deaths.Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions.
    Total all ages.Under one year.Under five
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  • Page 288
    Table D. Showing the Annual Birth and Death-rates, Death-rates of Children, and Deaths in Public Institutions per 1,000 Total Deaths for the year 1907, and 10 years preceding.
    Year.Birth-rates per 1,000 of the population.Death-rates per 1,000 of the population.*Corrected Death-rates per 1,000 of the population.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 of Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Children under 5 years per 1,000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions per 1,000 ot Total Deaths
    I2345678
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    T able E. Metropolitan Borough of Islington. VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1907 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 District.Deaths of Non-Residents 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
    Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.1Number.Rate per 1,000 Births registered.Number.Death Rate.*Number.Death Rate.*
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    LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD RETURN.—TABLE ii. Metropolitan Borough of Islington.—TABLE F. VITAL STATISTICS OF SEPARATE LOCALITIES IN 1907 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
    Names of Localities.1.—Upper Holloway2.— South-West.3.—Highbury.4.—South-East.5.6.7.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population esti-mated to middleof each Year.Births registered.Deaths at all AgesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all AgesDeaths under 1 year.
    a b.c.d.a.b.c.d.a.b.e.d.a.b.e.d.a.b.C.d.a.b.e.d.a.b.c.d.
  • Page 290
    Table G. Metropolitan Borough of Islington. Causes of, and ages at death during year, 1907.
    causes of deathDeaths of Residents at subjoined Ages, whether occurring in or beyond the District.Deaths of Residents (at all Ages) belonging to Localities whether occurring in or beyond the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District, whether Residents or Non-residents.
    All ages.Under 1 yr.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 26.'25 and under 65.65 and upwardsTufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-East Islington.
    12345678910111213141516
  • Page 291
    LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD RETURN.—TABLE V. Table H. Metropolitan Borough of Islington. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1907. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Unde r 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
  • Page 292
    Table I. Showing the Births, Deaths, Infantile Mortality, the Deaths from the Principal Epidemic Diseases, and, from Influenza Cancer, Phthisis, and Puerperal Fever occurring in the Year 1907, and during the Years 1897-1906.
    Year.Births.Birth-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths of Infants under 1 year of age.Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births.Deaths from the Principal Epidemic Diseases.Total Epidemic Death-rates.Influenza.Cancer.Phthisis.Puerperal Fever
    Totals.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Simple and undefined Fevers.Diarrhceal Diseases.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Death-rates.Deaths.Deaths in 1,000 births.
  • Page 293
    Table J. Showing the deaths since 1882 from the several diseases specified, under and above five years of age, and the total number of deaths, with death-rate per i,ooo.
    Year.Population in the middle of the year.AgesDeaths from the principal diseases of an Epidemic nature.*Deaths from Tubercular Diseases.Deaths from Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.Deaths from Diarrhoea.Deaths from Diseases of the Digestive Organs.Deaths from Violence.Total DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000.
    TotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
  • Page 294
    LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD RETURN—TABLE III. Table K. Cases of Infectious Disease coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the year 1907.
    Notifiable Disease.Cases Notified in Whole District.Total Cases Notified in each Locality.No. of Cases Removed to Hospital from each locality.
    At Ages—Years.123456712345678
    At all Ages.Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Tufnell.Upper holloway.Tollington.Lower Hollo way.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-EastTufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Barnsbury.South-EastTotal cases removed to Hospital.
  • Page 295
    Table L. Showing the Gases of Small Pox that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.* U pper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.† Mildmay.Thornhill.Barns bury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 295
    Table M. Showing the Gases of Scarlet Fever that occurred in the several Wards front 1891 to 1907.
    Year.TufnelL*Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Bamsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St.Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 296
    Table N. Shewing the Cases of Diphtheria that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 296
    Table O. Showing the Cases of Membranous Croup that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill,Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's,Totals.
  • Page 297
    T able P. Showing the Cases of Typhoid Fever that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury,St.Mary'sCanonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 297
    Table Q. Showing Cases of Typhus Fever that occurred in the Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 298
    Table R. Showing the Cases of Erysipelas that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thomhill.Barnsbury.st. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 298
    Table S. Showing the Cases of Puerperal Fever that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thomhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 299
    Table T. Showing the Cases of Continued Fever that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 299
    Table U. Showing the Cases of Relapsing Fever that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 300
    Table V. Showing the Cases of Cholera that occurred in the several Wards from 1891 to 1907.
    Year.Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.Highbury.Mildmay.Thornhill.Barnsbury.St. Mary's.Canonbury.St. Peter's.Totals.
  • Page 301
    Table W. BATHS AND WASHHOUSES. Table showing the Number of Persons using the Swimming Baths Private Baths, and the Washhouses during 1907.
    Bathers.Caledonian Road.Hornsey Road.Essex Road.Total.
  • Page 302
    LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL RETURN. Borough of Islington. PROCEEDINGS DURING 1907.
    PREMISES.Number of Places—Number of inspections, 1907.Number of Notices. 1907.Number of Prosecutions 1907.
    On Register at end of 1906.Added in 1907.Removed in 1907.On Register at end of 1907.