. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. erage Sub-Districts 76—100 Healthier Sub-Districts . 101 — 125 Healthiest Sub-Districts 2-99 2-66 2-432-181-80 13-62 ; 33 3-14 ; 38 3-28 41 2-77 462-40 56 2832 30 3642 1 to 1-21 1 to 1-18 ] to 1-351 to 1-271 to 1-33 The Mortality is G6 per cent, higher in the unhealthy than in the healthy sub-ilistricts; the proportion of Births is 51 per cent, higher in the unhealthy than inthe healthy sub-districts. vt 280 Total. 2£ RlieumatismDisease . 51 15 103 47 Deaths . 20 CarbunclePhlegmonUlcer . .Fistula .Disease . To


. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. erage Sub-Districts 76—100 Healthier Sub-Districts . 101 — 125 Healthiest Sub-Districts 2-99 2-66 2-432-181-80 13-62 ; 33 3-14 ; 38 3-28 41 2-77 462-40 56 2832 30 3642 1 to 1-21 1 to 1-18 ] to 1-351 to 1-271 to 1-33 The Mortality is G6 per cent, higher in the unhealthy than in the healthy sub-ilistricts; the proportion of Births is 51 per cent, higher in the unhealthy than inthe healthy sub-districts. vt 280 Total. 2£ RlieumatismDisease . 51 15 103 47 Deaths . 20 CarbunclePhlegmonUlcer . .Fistula .Disease . Total. luflammatiouHaemorrhageDropsy .Abscess .MortificationPurpura .Scrofula •CarcinomaTumorGout .Atro]ihy .Debility .MalfurinationSudden Deaths Total; Old Age. IntemperanceStarvation .Violent Deaths Total. 404766 23,84122,430 ?j 45,2T2 *ji me urgans otLocomotion. Of the Integu-mentary System. I Of Uncertain> Seat. :/ Deaths by Violence. fHi Causes not specified. Total. Highest .Lowest .Dally Mean Temperatuie. EEGISTKATIDHDISTKICIS m£TR0P0L13 r\ f^ /*--. il ^^^JK^—-7 ^^5i^t_- .V4/? ^^\^ .^x-^ S • < V , \s \ J GR irsw I C H \)^ 473 METROPOLITAN REGISTRARS RETURNS SANATORY CONDITION OF THEIR DISTRICTS. (CIRCULAR.) Sir, General Register Office, October 7, 1843. I AM directed by the Registrar General to transmit to you the en-closed Form of Return, with a request that you will insert in the blankspace opposite to each Enquiry such statement in answer theieto as youmay be able to make. The Reiiistrar General does not require that you should enter intoany special investig-ation of the circumstances referred to in the enclosedqueries ; he, however, takes it for g-ranted that you are well acquaintedwith the sanatory condition of the district of which you are Registrar,and that in the discharge of your official dutiies many facts must havefallen under your notice tending to throw light on the cause of mor-tality. He wishes you, therefore, to embody the in


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