[back] BOOK: LEICESTER: SANITATION versus VACCINATION BY J.T. BIGGS J.P.

[1830-1910 mostly] LIST (and links to) OF   STATISTICAL   TABLES AND DIAGRAMS/GRAPHS contained in the above book

[NB: To get links to all of these tables go to the Appendix of the complete Biggs book.]

TABLES
1.    Erysipelas death-rates in quadrennial periods--Leicester,  1874-1909.    (See Graph A.)     Pp. 17G-7.

2.    Registrar - General's   annual   return   of   deaths   from " Cow-Pox and other effects of Vaccination "— England and Wales, 1859-1910.   Pp. 184-5.

3.    Small-Pox death-rate, per million living, in Leicester, 1838-1910; and Sanitary Orders, 1853-1910.  Pp. 190-1.

4.    Epidemics  of  Small-Pox  in  Leicester,  1871-73,  1892-94, and 1902-04.    P. 193.

5.    Importations,  Cases,  Deaths,  and  Fatality  of  SmallPox in Leicester, 1874-1910.   P. 195.

6.. Percentage of deaths at certain ages from Small-Pox and Fevers to the deaths at all ages from those diseases, in Leicester, from 1849-1910.   Pp. 204-5.

7.    Children's share of fatality from Small-Pox, Typhus, and Typhoid Fever-—England and Wales, 1871-90. P. 20G.

8.    Relative percentage of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases to the total deaths from all of them—Leicester, 1838-89.    P. 212.

9.    Relative percentage of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases to the total deaths from all of them—Leicester, 1890-1910.    P. 212.

10.    Relative  percentage  of  deaths  from  Small-Pox  and Fevers, to the total deaths from the seven principal zymotic diseases, with the average annual death-rate from Small-Pox and Fevers, per million, 4n Leicester,  1838-89 and 1890-1910.    P.  213.

11.    Number and relative percentage  of the " protected" and " unprotected " population at various periods of vaccinal " protection" in Leicester, 1849-1910. P   221.

12.    Percentage of Cicatrices in mild and confluent SmallPox cases—Leicester  epidemic, .1892-94.    P.  232.

13.    Death-rate   of   infants   per   1,000   births,   and   from Diarrhoea per million population, in Leicester, 1838-1910.    Pp.   236-7.

14.    Percentage of Vaccinations and Diarrhoea death-rate, per million living, in Leicester, compared in two periods, 1868-75 and 1888-95.   P. 238.

15.    Marriage, Birth, and Death rates, per 1,000 population, in Leicester, 1838-1910.    (See Graph B.)    P. 246.

16.   Leicester Small-Pox cases, deaths, and fatality, com­pared with other towns,  1892-04    P. 248.

17.    London  Small-Pox  cases,  deaths,   and   fatality,   from Metropolitan Asylums Board's Reports, 1870-1902. P. 260.

18.    Pre-Jennerian Small-Pox cases, deaths, and death-rate, 1746-79.    P. 261.

19.    Post-Jennerian  Small-Pox  cases,  deaths,  and  fatality per cent., for the United Kingdom, Europe, and America, 1802-85.   P. 261.

20.    Comparisons of Small-Pox fatality, in the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and commencement of the Twentieth Centuries, 1746-1904.    Pp. 262-3.

21.    Small-Pox cases,   deaths,  and fatality,   in  Japan,  the British Army and Navy, and Leicester, at varying periods from 1860-1908.    (See Graph C.)    P. 291.

22.    Death-rates of Leicester,  London, Great Towns,  and England and Wales compared, 18684910.    P. 292.

23.    Death-rates,  for the year  1910 only,   in England and Wales, 77 great towns, 136 smaller towns, the rural districts of England and Wales, and Leicester, compared.    P. 293.

24.    Births,   Vaccinations, and   Exemptions   in   Leicester, 1899-1911.    P. 322.

25.    Small-Pox cases,  Quarantines, and Cost, 1874-89.    Pp. 478-9.

26.    Detailed cost of Quarantine, 1892-1906.    P. 483.

27. Small-Pox cases, Quarantines, and Cost, 1890-1910. Pp. 483-4.

28.    Persons vaccinated whilst in Quarantine, 1886-88.    P. 486.

29.    Small - Pox Epidemics, cost, and fatality - rates compared, for London, Glasgow, Sheffield, and Leicester, 1887-1904.    P. 493.

30.    Death-rate from Syphilis and Erysipelas, for children under one, per million births, in Leicester, 1882-93. P. 516.

31.    Death-rate   from   Syphilis,   under   one,   per   million births, in Leicester, and England and Wales, compared, 1888-1910.   P. 518.

32.    Dr. Ogle's Table C, p. 646, Sixth Report, Royal Commission.    P. 524.

33.    Deaths at Leicester from diseases referred to in Dr. Ogle's Table C.   P. 527.

34.           Errors in Dr. Ogle's Table C.   P. 528.

35.           Death-rate from Syphilis, Scrofula, Tuberculous Peritonitis, Skin Diseases, Erysipelas, Pyaemia, Bronchitis, Diarrhoea, and Atrophy ; also all other causes, per million births, in England and Wales, 1847-1910.    (See Graph D.)    P.  577.

36. London Diphtheria fatality, and Anti-Toxin, from Metropolitan Asylums Board's Reports, 1895-1910. (See Graph E.)    P.  639.

37.    Diphtheria   death-rate,   per   million   population,    for Leicester, London, and England and Wales, 1868-1910.    P. 643.

38.    Diphtheria deaths and death-rates, in Leicester, 1838-1910.    (See Graph F.)    P. 647.

39.    Diphtheria cases, deaths, and case fatality, in Leicester, before and after the introduction of Anti-Toxin, 1880-1910.    Pp. G49, 650.

40.    Diphtheria cases, deaths, and fatality, in two separate periods, in Leicester, 1880-94 and 1895-1909.   P. 651.

41.     Annual  number  of   deaths  from   each   of  the  seven principal zymotic diseases, in Leicester, 1838-1910. Pp. 718-720.

42.     Annual death-rate from each of the seven principal zymotics, per million living, in Leicester, 1838-1910. (See Graph G.)    Pp. 720-722.

Table showing,  for  the BOROUGH OF LEICESTER, for  each of  the years 1838-1910, the number of deaths from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases per million living, with, for each of the years 1849-1910, the percentage of registered vaccinations to births.  (See Diagram G for smallpox).

43.     Death-rate from each of the seven principal zymotic diseases, per million living, in Leicester, and the percentage of deaths from each, to all of them, 1838-1910.    (See Graph H.)    P. 723.

44.     Deaths and death-rates from six and seven principal zymotics, in Leicester, 1838-1910; and Sanitary Orders, 1853-1910.   Pp. 724, 725.

45.     Annual  number   of  deaths  in   Leicester,   at   all  and under certain ages, 1838-1910.    Pp. 725-727. 40.   Annual death-rate in Leicester from all causes, at all and under certain ages, 1838-1910.    Pp. 728-730.

47.     Annual average death-rate, in quinquennial periods, from all causes, under and over certain ages, and at all ages, in Leicester, 1838-1910.    P. 731.

48.     Annual average death-rate in Leicester from all causes, under and over certain ages, and at all ages, 1838-1910, with the percentage of vaccinations to births, 1849-1910.    Pp. 732, 733.

49.     Death-rate under and over certain ages,  and at  all ages, 1838-1910.    (See Graph J.)    P. 734.

50     Annual number, percentage, and rates of Vaccination, in Leicester, 1849-1910.   Pp. 735, 736.

51     Percentage of deaths in Leicester from Small-Pox to those from all causes, at certain ages, in quin­quennial periods, 1838-1910.    Pp. 738, 739.

52.     Percentage of deaths from Small-Pox, Fevers, and the seven principal zymotics to total deaths from all causes, in Leicester, 1838-1910.   Pp. 740, 741.

53.     Percentage   of   deaths   under   certain   ages   to   total deaths at all ages, in Leicester, 1838-1910. Pp. 741, 742.

54.   Parliamentary   Return   of   deaths   from   Small-Pox, Syphilis, and other diseases.    (Moved for by Mr. C. H. Hopwood, 1880.)    Pp. 743, 744.

55.    Parliamentary   Return   of   deaths   from   Small-Pox, Syphilis, and other diseases.    (Moved for by Mr. F. Charming, 1888.)    Pp. 745, 746.

56.    Parliamentary   Return   of   deaths   from   Small-Pox, Syphilis, and other diseases.    (Moved for by Mr. J.  R. Macdonald,  1912.)    Pp.  746-748.

DIAGRAMS/GRAPHS