[Report 1906] / Medical Officer of Health, Leeds City.
- Leeds (England). City Council.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1906] / Medical Officer of Health, Leeds City. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Shewing Births, Deaths, from all and certain causes, Home Patients of the Dispensary, admissions to the Fever Hospitals, and some of the Meteorological conditions and the Death-rates rom cer ain causes in Leeds : with the Birth and Death-rates from all causes in the 76 large English towns tor each of the thirteen weeks ended 29th December, 1906. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. 04 u5 1906. VO CJ O 1 , CO 1—1 ~ i CJ 1 0 25 O O 4-* CJ 0 £ i <N 4-J O O u5 CO > 0 ft ad 4-* O > O ft 25 t-H > O ft 22 >* O £ w ►—1 CJ <v P £ 4-» 00 CJ CJ Q 22 -j—» CJ OJ P a CN d Q .d CN M 6 <u Q O W 2 < 23 0 > H < Year.! -- — — - * - - 1 Total Births . 1 246 l6S 237 206 247 210 243 231 229 226 195 204 148 1- 236 173 163 2,883 I>711 t2,o93 7,405 Total Deaths . 2 135 115 107 Il8 122 105 T35 133 112 150 Under 1 year . 1 to 2 years. 3 4 42 !3 31 JO 33 9 22 7 24 3 23 3 25 4 34 5 26 4 8 5i 21 10 35 12 8 54 25 5 31 10 8 5° 64 372 95 70 660 5H !,837 594 403 2,637 L934 j 2 to 5 years. 5 to 60 years . 51 6 7 65 1 52 7 42 2 40 5 55 7 47 48 4 55 4 45 9 56 55 60 yrs. and upwards 7 4i 41 24 36 3i 42 28 37 44 32 39 Deaths: Small-pox.. Measles . 8 9 ... ... ... 1 ... • • • 1 ... ... • • • l 2 1 11 26 21 20 8 « • 41 275 33 84 146 • • • 1 49 j 450 j Scarlet Fever. ^Diphtheria . Whooping-cough.. f Typhus Fever. 4 Typhoid Fever ... ( Other or doubtful Diarrhoea or Dysent. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 4 a 10 1 2 ”8 1 1 7 2 1 2 I 1 1 6 2 1 4 4 1 i 1 3 • • • 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 8 3 1 • • • 1 3 1 • • • 1 2 2 1 4 • • • • • • I 1 2 2 • • • * • • 2 3 • • • • • • • • • _ — — — — 8 8 121 1,037 j All seven. 171 20 11 9 12 11 4 5 9 14 3 3 _ — — — — — Cholera (English) ... Croup . 18 19 . . . ... ... 1 .. . • • • • • • • • • .«• 1 • • • 2 3” 11 126 163 80 187 324 51 1,2461 37 570 667 281; J 6451 I,27Ij Dis. of Resp. System Influenza f' . 20 21 26 27 19 16 17 f4 1 15 2 29 i 23 1 21 4 32 33 2 39 • • « Phthisis . 22 10 15 11 7 10 fy / 12 7 9 7 12 12 7 Dis. of Circul. System Violent Deaths . Inquest cases . Deaths in Pub. Inst. 23 24 25 26 ' 12 I 9 2 c 32 IO 8 if) 18 x3 2 12 15 14 3 8 21 J4 2 10 21 14 7 12 32 6 0 a 5 19 13 6 L3 26 12 12 22 31 13 4 12 29 7 4 12 27 *5 9 19 33 20 8 21 20 - - - — — — 268 174 3,Od 12,15^1 Dispensary: visits pd. 27 143 182 253 249 224 260 243 279 247 234 245 _ j _ — — — Cases admitted to our own hospitals. 28 28 39 48 39 40 45 44 38 39 35 32 23 _ 21 471 1,633 Barom. (inches) . Attached Ther. °F... 'ii Dry bulb . 29 30 31 29'SO 60-92 58*38 155*23 81 -46 62 -OO 50*43 12-57 075 SE SW I 29-70 62-77 56-77 53-62 29-65 56-92 49*38 29*97 59*77 52-85 29-36 56*38 46*08 29-67 58*62 46-38 29-92 56-00 45*38 29*75 57*54 47*92 29-99 29-82 59*23^55 *92 49 *31 (45 '38 29-56 49*46 36-38 30*39 54*38 42*54 29*54 46*00 33*58 29-78 5672 47*03 44-69 J 29-88 59*i3 j 52-07 Wet bulb. 32 46-23 50-38 44-6c 45-oc 42-38 45'46 45*92 43*i5 34'54 83*23 4I'I4 32-43 8-71 0-63 NW I 41*23 89-69 -4371 38-86 4*85 02C SE NE I 32*17 83-00 37*29 28*00 9*29 0*63 NW W I j 47*97 Humidity . Mn. ofhighest reading ,, lowest ,, ,, daily range ... Total rainfall (inches) , 1 Direction ... Wind - , ■ r ( r orce 0-0 ... Amountoi Cloud 33 |34 ! 35 36 37 38 39 40 180-77 61 'OO 51-86 9*i4 0-87 SW SE I 78-62 53*43 40-86 12-57 1 -ic SW 2 i88*75 '57*86 45*86 12 OC o66 SW 1 89-77 49 -OC 41.86 7*1-1 1 '64 NF. NV I 89-85 49*57 >41-71 7*86 . o-66 NE I 78-54 48-14 40-57 7-57 o*7f NW SV\ I 83-08 - 51 *86 41-71 10-14 o*35 SW 2 1 77*3i »51 *7i 43*7i 8'oc 0-38 SW NW 2 i»377 48-86 >39*86 > 9*oc >] 0-72 W NW 2 83 29 50-51 41-36 9*i5 9*43 1 75 54 56-86 ! 43*73 i3*i3 22-47 1 Birth-rate (Leeds) ... Death-rate (Leeds)... 1 Death-rate (76 towns) Birth-rate (76 towns) 41 42 43 44 2 7*7 18-9 17-1 25-8 26-7 I5*2 x5'5 27-1 2V2 12 9 14-6 27-9 27-8 12-0 14-6 28'6 23-6 i3'3 14-6 27*4 27*4 '3*7 i4*9 27-4 26-0 11-8 i5*4 27A 25-8 15-2 l6’3 27*9 25*4 15*0 I5-8 267 22-O 12-6 5 5*8 26-6 23-0 l67 17*4 25-I 26-6 l6-9 I9-I 28'7 i9*5 18*3 19-7 18-9 25 0 14-8 162 266 26*2 16-0 16 *o 27*9 D.R.lung dis. (Leeds) D. R. 7 Zymotics ,, 45 46 2-9 2-3 3*o 1 '2 2-1 i -o i-8 i*4 i*9 I -2 1 6 o-5 i*7 o-6 3*3 1 -o 2-6 i -6 2-4 0-9 3*6 09 3*7 Of) 4*4 o'6 27 1 0 2-7 2*2 The Dispensary returns are furnished me by the kindness of the resident staff, and have regard to a week ended in each case a day earlier than that given in the heading. The meteorological data are compiled from returns sent us by Mr. Crowther. They are uncorrected reading* made at 10 am and 4 p.m. The humidity each week is the average of the humidities calculated on each of the thirteen observations of the wet and dry bulbs. On January i7th, 1906, the attached thermometer was removed into an inner room in which there was a fire. * Includes membranous croup, includes line 21. Line 19 includes non-spasmodic croup not returned as membranous t Line](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2972241x_0325.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)