Cause of Death

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Year Small-pox Measles Scarlet fever Diptheria Whooping Cough Fever Diarrhoea Cholera Violent Deaths Other
1871 1,075 Show data context 721 Show data context 1,309 Show data context 153 Show data context 491 Show data context 902 Show data context 432 Show data context 19 Show data context 1,136 Show data context 6,238 Show data context
1881 13 Show data context 155 Show data context 1,621 Show data context 217 Show data context 520 Show data context 406 Show data context 352 Show data context 7 Show data context 1,285 Show data context 4,576 Show data context
1891 0 Show data context 1,036 Show data context 812 Show data context 265 Show data context 544 Show data context 323 Show data context 486 Show data context 16 Show data context 1,346 Show data context 4,828 Show data context
1901 4 Show data context 294 Show data context 309 Show data context 991 Show data context 839 Show data context 350 Show data context 1,168 Show data context 41 Show data context 1,561 Show data context 5,557 Show data context
Date: Source:
1871 - 1901 Registrar General, Quarterly Report (HM Stationery Office) ,

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Cause of Death as reported by the Registrar General's Quarterly Returns, 1871-1911. These reports used a greatly simplified cause of death classification, mainly focused on epidemic diseases of childhood, and provided no breakdown of causes of death by gender or age. Note that the detailed classification changed between 1901 and 1911: in 1911, Cholera was not listed, 'Fever' was replaced by the more specific 'Enteric or Typhoid Fever', and 'Diarrhoea' was replaced by 'Diarrhoea and Enteritis', specifical...


ly for deaths under 2 years.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Wales Dep through time | Life & Death Statistics | Cause of Death, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 26th April 2024