Weekly return of births and deaths (infectious diseases, weather) in London (and other great towns). |
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Términos y frases comunes
accident or negligence Ages ALL AGES Anemometers average number Averages of Tempe Bethnal Green Camberwell Causes not specified CAUSES OF DEATH Chelsea Chelsea North-west Clerkenwell cloudy corresponding weeks Deaths in Districts DEATHS in LONDON Deaths not classed Deaths of Persons DEATHS Registered LAST Diarrhoea Diphtheria EAST DISTRICTS End Old Town Erysipelas Giles Glaisher Greenwich Hackney Haggerstone Haggerstone West Hoxton Hoxton New Town Infantile fever Islington West July July July June June June Lambeth Church line following London City Marylebone mean daily Mean Temp Mean Temperature Measles Metria Mile End Mile End Old Newington Olave Southwark opposite the day ORDER Phthisis rature read at 9h Registered LAST WEEK Rheumatism Rotherhithe Royal Observatory Scarlatina self-regis Shoreditch Small-pox SOUTH DISTRICTS Sthwark Stricture sub-dist sub-district Tottenham-court Typhus Violent Deaths Week ending Saturday West London West London North Westminster Whitechapel Whooping-cough Woolwich Dockyard Zymotic Diseases
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Página 223 - LIST. CLASS V. VIOLENT DEATHS* ORDER 1. — Accident or Negligence. V. 1. — 1. Fractures and Contusions,* . 2. Wounds, .... 3. Burns and Scalds, . . 4. Poison, 5. Drowning, .... 6. Suffocation, .... 7. Otherwise, .... ORDER 2.— In Battle.
Página 318 - Canker,) 5. Mortification, . ORDER 2. — Tubercular. II. 2. — 1. Scrofula, 2. Tabes Mesenterica, 3. Phthisis (Consumption of Lungs,) 4. Hydrocephalus, .... CLASS III. LOCAL DISEASES. ORDER 1. — Nervous System. III. 1.— 1. Cephalitis 2. Apoplexy, .... 3. Paralysis, .... 4. Insanity, .... 5. Chorea, .... 6. Epilepsy, .... 7. Tetanus, .... 8. Convulsions, 9. Brain Diseases,* fyc., . SUPPLEMENTAL LIST.
Página 249 - infantile fever " are classed with those of typhoid, relapsing, and other continued fevers, under one name " typhus." Cases of " rheumatic fever " are classed with " rheumatism ; " of " hemorrhage," and " abscess," with the diseases of the organs affected. Cases of "neglect" and "cold," except when the result of privation, (Class I. 3. — 1,) are placed (with notes) under deaths by "accident or negligence,
Página 25 - Bifida. 4. Other Malformations. 5. Teething. ORDER 2. 1. Paramenia. 2. Childbirth, (see Metria.) ORDER 3. 1. Old Age. ORDER 4. 1. Atrophy and Debility.
Página 254 - May 23 May 30 June 6 June 13 June 20 June 27 July 4 July 11 July 18 July 25 Aug.
Página 112 - At the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, the mean height of the barometer in the week was 29-740 in.
Página 429 - III. 5.— 1. Nephritis, . 2. Ischuria, 3. Nephria, (Bright's disease,) 4. Diabetes, 5. Calculus, (Gravel, &c.,) 6. Cystitis, 7. Kidney Disease,* tfc., . ORDER 6.
Página 324 - ORDER 4. — Digestive Organs. III. 4.— 1. Gastritis .... 2. Enteritis .... 3. Peritonitis 4. Ascites .... 5. Ulceration of Intestines . 6. Hernia .... 7. Ileus .... 8. Intussusception 9. Stricture of Intestines 10. Fistula .... 11. Stomach Diseases, &o.
Página 24 - infantile fever " are classed with those of typhoid, relapsing, and other continued fevers, under one name " typhus." Cases of " rheumatic fever " are classed with " rheumatism ; " of " hemorrhage," and " abscess," with the diseases of the organs affected. Cases of "neglect" and "cold," except when the result of privation, (Class I.
Página 6 - The mean temperature of the air in the week was 40' 1°, which is 4'2° above the average of the same week in 43 years (as determined by Mr.