[Report 1904] / Medical Officer of Health, St Ives (Hunts.) R.D.C.
- St. Ives (Cambridgeshire, England). Rural District Council.
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1904] / Medical Officer of Health, St Ives (Hunts.) R.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![For the whole of the SAINT IVES (Hunts.) RURAL DISTRICT. Table showing Vital Statistics for the year 1904 and the antecedent nine years. <u Total Deaths Register¬ ed IN THE District. U c • rH U 0 0 • ^ 2 pLi a c/3 <V Nett Deaths at all Ages BELONGING TO THE District. 0 4-1 Births. Under One Year of Age. At all Ages. Total Deaths in Public ® Institutions in the Distri •-Q aj D Year. 1 Population—Estimt ^ middle of the ] CO Number. 4s Rate.* 01 Number. Rate per 1000 Births registered. 1 <1 Number. 00 1 c C (U -0 3 •F-l C 0 c 5 0 c -O CO -r-* <u Cl Q 10 .22 CJ )-> c l/i 0 C <i> .a C/} <4-. 3 o.ti C <u Q 11 9 v. (U S 3 12; 12 * ni 4-* CS 13 1895. 9770 253 25‘9 34 134 187 19*1 21 5 7 189 19*3 1S96. 9708 271 27-9 32 118 152 15’6 9 5 ... 147 15-1 1897. 9646 240 24-8 28 116 146 i5’i 12 2 4 148 15-3 1898. 9584 245 25-5 25 lOI 151 157 12 4 I 148 I5‘4 1899. 9522 255 26*7 23 90 158 i6-6 23 3 6 161 i6*9 1900. 9460 233 24’6 28 120 176 i8-6 28 8 2 170 I7'9 1901.., ... 9398 244 25’9 28 114 148 157 25 6 9 151 i6’o 1902. 9398 222 23*6 22 99 134 I4’2 23 5 4 i33 14-1 1903. 9398 217 23-2 14 64 98 10*4 14 4 8 102 io‘9 Averages for years 1895—1903... 9543 242 25 3 26 107 150 157 18 5 5 150 157 1904. 9398 218 23'2 25 114 136 14-4 15 6 9 139 147 * Kates calculated at per looo of estimated population. Note.—The deaths included Column 7 of this table are the whole of those registered during the year as having actually occurred within the district or division. The deaths included in Column 12 are the number in Column 7, corrected by the subtraction of the number in Column 10 and the addition of the number in Column ii. By the term “ Non-resident ” is meant persons brought into the district on account of sickness or infirmity and dying in Public Institutions there ; and by the term “ Residents ” is meant persons who have been taken out of the district on account of sickness or infirmity and have died in Public Institutions elsewhere. The Public Institutions taken into account for the purpose of this and the following tables are the Union Worhouse, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hunts. County Hospital, and Three Counties Asylum. Area of District in acres (exclusive of area covered by water) Total population at all ages.939^ ) Number of inhabited houses...2296 S Average number of persons per house,.,..,....,.... 4*0 J 44,982. At Census of 1901,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30250584_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


