The London Death-rate
Tiic- extraordiuary low death.-r.ite of j 13 -jJeT -I"!.- of '!«■.• p'pulatioa •; ! -, ■■'^-"' J wa^ tbai-heJ 'm.m. ■ eek. This we are ; omcialiy : informed (says the Medica 1 Press), i» the most farourable rate of liiott£li^, ever attained since stati?tic| yrefe regularly compiled and issued for lie, metropolis, and is beyond precedent Jj^iVb.pn compared with any other large | city of the world. Wh n we consider tbeisnormous area and population of this modern Babylon, with the aver^g| sddiiron of 1000 births over deaths with? ii -its tfcdius weekly, it is tlie more a • t^uitfiltig; and joints unmistakably to the . salubrity of its situation, tire thoreugh- ■ riet^otiW diainaije, ijts eic<|lleflt wa^er^ sjupply, an.l lastly, though not thd lefts!? iittpiA<tahfc factor, its complete sanitary nperWslon and contr-'l.
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Bibliographic details
Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 95, 21 January 1886, Page 4
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125The London Death-rate Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 95, 21 January 1886, Page 4
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