Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths And Marriages in England V.17 (1854)

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The deaths in Manchester and Salford during the last quarter were 2789 ; the population was 315956 in 185 1. Diarrhoea has been the prevailing form of disease in Manchester, and the mortality has not been considerable.
In Yorkshire the mortality is not above the average. Sheffield has suffered to a certain extent from the epidemic ; the deaths from all causes were 1044.
In the Northern Counties, Stockton, Auckland, Durham, Sunderland, Cocker- mouth, and Whitehaven exhibit a high mortality, refe
...rable chiefly to cholera. The deaths in Newcastle were 587 ; in the summer quarter of 1853, when the cholera epidemic broke out, 2085 of the 89156 inhabitants died.
Monmouth, Newport, Pontypool in Monmouthshire, Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, exhibit an increase in the mortality, and the returns show that cholera has been and is there still prevailing.
The Registrars complain generally of the working of the Vaccination Act as it affects the medical profession, the Registrars themselves, and the public.


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