Seventeenth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)
Table of Contents
(Page 1, Pages 1-4) Title page & contents
(18 pages) Report
(140 pages) Abstracts
(68 pages) Appendix
(44 pages) Letter to the registrar general on the causes of death in England in 1854, by William Farr, Esq., M. D., F. R. S
(Pages 65-66) Public health and meteorology in 1854
(Pages 66-72) I. Causes of death
(Pages 72-74) II. Mortality of women in childbearing, and tables showing the numbers and proportion of women dying from this cause
(Pages 74-107) III. The cholera epidemic of 1853-54
(Pages 75-76) (1.) Rise and progress of the epidemic
(Pages 76-77) (2.) Comparison of the two epidemics of 1849 and 1854. Tables
(Pages 77-87) (3.) Influence of locality. Tables
(Pages 87-88) (4.) Age and sex. Tables
(Pages 88-90) (5.) Elevation. Tables and extracts from the London weekly tables of mortality
(Pages 90-99) (6.) Impure water. Tables and extracts from the London weekly tables of mortality
(Pages 100-105) Table showing the number of deaths from cholera and diarrhoea in each of the divisions, counties, and districts of England in 1849 and 1854
(Page 105) Table showing the number of deaths from cholera and diarrhoea in districts in which the epidemic was most fatal in 1853
(Pages 106-107) Tables showing the number of deaths and rates of mortality in the sub-districts of London, arranged in the order of their elevation above Trinity high-water mark; showing also the companies which supply them with water
(Page 108) Table showing the number and proportion of childbearings in Sweden
(Pages 109-112) Index of districts, referring by numbers to the several tables of abstracts