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Identifier: 1914britishmedical02brit (find matches)
Title: British medical journal
Year: 1857 (1850s)
Authors: British Medical Association
Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: London British Medical Association
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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from this cause was greatest in Islington. StokeNewington, Hackney, Shoreditch. Bethnal Green. Poplar andBermondsey. In conclusion it maybe stated that the aggregate mortality lasfequarter from these epidemic diseases, excluding diarrhoea, was 22.9per cent, below the average. HEALTH OF ENGLISH TOWNS.In the ninety-seven largest English towns 9,246 J)irtbs and 5.441 deathswere registered during the week ended Saturday. September 26th.The annual rate of mortality in these towns, which had been 14.4.15.2, and 15-1 per 1,000 in the three i)receciing weeks, rose to 15.7 i»er 1.000 in the week under notice. In Loudon the rate was equal to 15.5.against 15.4. 16.1, and 15.6 per 1.000 in the three preceding weeks.Among the ninety-six otlior large towns the death-rate ranged from6.2 in Southend, 6.6 in Eastbourne, 6.7 in Bournemouth, 7.9 in Swindon, 8.1 in Ealing, and 8.4 in Wallasey to 22.0 iu Preston. 22.7 in Middles- Deaths from Epidemic Diseases in London during the Second Quarter of 1914.
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KoTB.—The black lines show the recorded number of deaths from each disease during each week of the quarter. The dotted lines show tbaarcv-ajyc number of deaths in the corresponding weeks of the five preceding years, 1909-13. Under the heading Diarrhoea are given thedeaths from diarrhoea and enteritis amoug children under 2 years of age; the corrected average cumber of these deaths is uot available. Oct. 24, 1914) VACANCIES AXD APPOKTMEXTS. r SUTPtElttKT TO TH«LBBITU.U UsblC-U. JoCRKAT. 21 bronfib. 22.9 in Bonlb Shields. 23.2 in Lirerpool, 23.8 in St. Hclenp.31.0 in Gat€sLiead, aud 34.8 in Wigaa The deatbs o£ ciiildren under2 years)from diarrhoeaand enteritis, wliioh had heen 917, 1.172. and1.223 ill the three preceding weeks, fell to 1,004. and included 245 inJjOndou, 106 in Liver))oo!, 47 in Birmingham,46 in Manchester, 32 iaStoke-on-Trent,and 29 in Xewoastle-ou-Xyne. Measlescausedadeath-rate of i.7in Oldham. The mortality from the remaining infective ^lis-eases shovred no mark

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  • bookyear:1857
  • bookdecade:1850
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:British_Medical_Association
  • booksubject:Medicine
  • bookpublisher:London_British_Medical_Association
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
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