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Thirtysis Districts are in the Metropolis, and the remaining 81 comprise, with some agricaltnral Districts, the principal towns and cities of England. The population was 6,612,958 in 1841." It is gratifying to find that the mortality of the quarter has been below the TOL. XII. PART II. V 178 Miseellaneous. CMfty, aYerage. Only 46,124 deaths baye been refristered. The deaths in the correspond- ingf quarters of 1846 and 1847 were 53,055 and 57,925 ; so that, notwithatanding some increase of popul...ation, the decrease of deaths on 1847 is 11,801; on 1846 ia 6,931. Taking the increase of population into account, the deaths are 2,571 below the average of the deaths in 9 preceding years. The general mortality of the country was comparatively low in the five years of 1841-5; in the middle of 184 6* epidemics set in, and proved fatal through the rest of 1846, through 1847, and the winter of 1848. A manifest improvement took place in the spring of the year 1848; the summer was of the average degree of health; and aldhoogh oases of cholera have occurred in London and several distHcta during this quarter, the returns in the subjoined tables prove that the epidemic has hitherto produced no sensible effect on the mortality.
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