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Lambeth 1919

Report on the vital and sanitary statistics of the Borough of Lambeth during the year 1919

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Causes of the 40 Outside Deaths.

Causes of Death.Male.Female.
Cerebrospinal Fever
Diphtheria
Puerperal Fever
Influenza11
Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)32
Other Tubercular diseases11
Cancer, malignant disease22
Heart disease41
Bronchitis1
Pneumonia1
Broncho-Pneumonia1
Other Lung diseases21
Nephritis and Bright's disease1
Diabetes mellitus1
Violent deaths4
Suicide
Appendicitis
Nervous diseases21
Strangulated Hernia
Diseases of Digestive System
Syphilis
Wound (gun shot, shrapnel or bomb, mine or torpedo)
Not classified above53
2515

2. —Infantile Mortality Rates.
Of the 4,192 corrected deaths, 479 are infants under one year
of age. The total number of registered births is 7,596, and, of
these, 728 occurred at the Lying-in Hospital, and belong to districts
outside the Borough, 105 occurred at the Workhouse and belong to
districts outside the Borough, and 706 occurred at the Maternity
Hospital and belong to districts outside the Borough. In this way,
the corrected number of births {i.e., excluding all non-Lambeth
Institutional births) for the Borough is 6,057*. The corrected
infantile mortality (i.e., rate of corrected deaths under one year per
1,000 corrected births) is, therefore, 79-1, the annual average for
the decennium 1901-10 (Borough) being 122-7. In calculating this
*The Registrar-General returns the corrected number of births for the
Borough during 1919 as 5,518.