Third (-Fourth-Fifth) Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the subject of vaccination; with minutes of evidence and appendices.
- Great Britain. Royal Commission on Vaccination.
- Date:
- 1890-1893
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Credit: Third (-Fourth-Fifth) Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the subject of vaccination; with minutes of evidence and appendices. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The system adopted in Leicester in dealing with cases of small-pox, 15,728-45, 16,129-33, 16,203-688,16,789, 16,796-809: witness's diagram showing the number of small-pox cases in and near Leicester which have come to the knowledge of the Medical Officers of Health tor the Uorough since the subsidence of the epidemic of 1871-3, 16,205-391, 16,522-6, 16,531, 16,617-43, 16,669-71, 16,789, 16,7;96-808, 17,351-63, App. facing page 435 (Uiagram U.j; and his tables showing, for the years 1886, 1887, and 1888 the number of persons vaccinated or re-vaccinated after voluntarily entering the quarantine wards at the fevei' hospital after possible exposure to small-pox infection, (16,210, 16,376), 16,394-446, 16,644, 16,655- 68, Apio. 435 (Table 9), and, for each of the years 1874-89, the number of persons who voluntarily entei'ed the quarantine wards at the fever hospital after possible exposure to small-pox infection, with the estimated cost of such cases and also the number of small-pox cases for each of the same years, (16,436-7, 16,481), 16,532-52, 16,572, 16,583-4, 16,594-7, App. 435 (Table 10). Witness's tables and diagrams, with his observations thereon, showing for the Borough of Leicester: during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual sfnall-pox death-rate per million living, the average annual registered vaccinations to every thousand births and the accumulated vaccina- tions per hundred thousand living at the close of each period, 16,759-64, 16,864-8, App. 435 (Table 11), App. facing page 435 (Diagram E.); during the years 1849-89,in quinquennial periods, the total number of small-pox deaths, the average annual small-pox death-rate per million living, the accumulated vacci- nations per hundred thousand living at the close of each period, the average annual number of registered vaccinations per twenty-five thousand living and the average annual number of sanitai-y orders to abate nuisances, 16,764-810, 16,864-8, App. 435 (Table 12), App. facing page 435 (Diagram F.); for each of the years 1838-89 the small-pox death-rate per million living, for each of the years 1849-89, the per-centage of registered vaccinations to total births, for each of the years 1862-89 the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births aftei' deducting the dead unvaccinated and for each of the yeai's 1853-89 the accumulated vaccinations registered for the five years ending with the enumerated year, (16,793), 16,811-22, 10,864-8, App. 436 (Table 13); during the year j 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual small-pox death-rate per million living, the average annual per-centage of registered vaccinations ■ to total births and to births after deducting the dead unvaccinated, and the accumulated vaccinations registered for the whole of each period, 16,822-9, 16,864-8, App. 436 (Table 14); during the years 1849-89 in quinquennial periods, the number of persons registered as vaccinated with the balance of the population, 16,830-910, App. 437 (Table 15); for each of the years 1838-89, the number of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases, (16,781-2), 16,925-6, 16,930-3, 16,983-5, App. 438 (Table 16); for the years 1838-89, the total number of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases with the per-centage of the deaths from each of those diseases to the total deaths from all of them, 16,926-9, App. 439 (Table 17); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the total and the average annual number of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases with the average annual per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 16,933-89, App. 439 (Table 18); for each of the years 1838-89, the death-rate from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases per million living with, for each of the years 1849-89, the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 16,990-17,000, 17,013-23, 17,180-2, 17,239-43, 17,290-4, App. 440 (Table 19) ; during the years 1838-89 in quiaquennial periods, the average annual death-rate from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases per million living, and the per-centage of the deaths from each of those diseases to the deaths from all of them with the average annual registered vaccinations to ten thousand births, 16,993, 16,996, 17,000-215, App. 441 (Table 20), App. facing page 441 (Diagram Gr.); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual number of deaths and the average annual death-rate from the seven principal zymotic diseases per million living and from six of those diseases (excluding small-pox) with the average annual registered vaccinations per two hundred and fifty thousand living and the average annual number ol sanitary orders to abate nuisances, 17,215-94, App. 441 (Table 2]), App. facing page 441 (Dia- gram H.;; for each ■ of the years 1838-89, the registered number of persons married, of births and of deaths with the estimated population at the middle of each year, 17,294-5, App. ^442 (Table 22); for each of the years 1838-89, the rate per thousand living of persons married, of births and of deaths with the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,295, 17,299-305, 17,419-47, App. 442 (Table 23), App. facing page 442 (Diagram J.); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual registered number and the average annual rate per thousand living of persons married, of births and of deaths with the average annual registered vaccinations per hundred thousand living, 17,295-300, 17,306-49, 17,419-47, App. 443 (Table 24), App. facing page 443 (Diagram K.) ; for each of the years 1838-89, the registered number of deaths fi'om all causes at all ages and at- certain life-periods, 17,454, App. 445 (Table 27) ; for each of the years 1838-89, the death-rate from all causes per thousand living at all ages and at certain life-periods with, for each of the years 1849-89, the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,454-6, App. 446 (Table 28); during the years 1838-89 in quin- quennial periods, the average annual registered number of deaths from all causes at all ages and at certain life-periods with the average annual per- centage ol registered vaccinations to births, 17,456-7, App. 447 (Table 29); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual death-rate from all causes per thousand living at all ages and at certain life-periods with the average annual per- centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,457- 91, App. 447 (Table 30); for each of the years 1838-89, the registered mimber of deaths from all causes at all and under certain ages, 17,491, App. 448 (Table 31) ; for each of the years 1838-89, the death-rate from all causes jjer thousand living at all and under certain ages with, for each of the years 1849-89, the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,491-9, 17,836-7, App. 449 (Table 32j; during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual registered number of deaths from all causes at all and under certain ages with the estimated population at the middle of each period, 17,513-5, App. 450 (Table 33;; during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual death-rate from all causes per thousand living at all and under certain ages with the average annual per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,513-616, App. 450 (Table 34), App. facing page 450 (Diagram M.); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual regis- tered number of deaths with the average annual death-rate from all causes per thousand living at all and under and over certain ages and the average an- nual per-centage of registered vaccinations to^births, 17,616, App. 451 (Table 35); for each of the years 1838-89, the registered number of deaths, with the death-rate from all causes per thousand births of infants under three months, from three to six months, from six to twelve months and under twelve months of age and the registered number of births, the birth-rate per thousand living and the per- centage of registered vaccinations to births, (17,666 -8), 17,616-56, App. 452 (Table 36); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods, the average annual registered number of deaths with the average annual death-rate from all causes per thousand births of infants under three months, from three to six months, from six to twelve months and under twelve months of age and the average annual registered number of births, the average annual birth-rate per thousand living and the average annual per- centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,616, 17,637; 17,649-63, 17,657-8, 17,675-82, 17,703-6, 17,830-2, App. 463 (Table 37), App. facing page 453 (Diagram N.); for each of the years 1838-89, the registered number of deaths with the death- rate from all causes per thousand births of in- fants under thi^ee months, under six months and under twelve months of age and the registered number of births, the birth-rate per thousand living, and the per-centage of registered vaccinations to births, 17,658, App. 454 (Table 38); during the years 1838-89 in quinquennial periods the average annual regis- tered number of deaths, with the average annual death-rate from all causes per thousand, births of in-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21361344_0812.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)