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Battersea 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea Borough.

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The distribution of the 164 infant deaths and the infant mortality-rates for the registration sub-districts and the wards, are shown in the following table: —

Registration Sub-District.Births.Deaths of Infants under 1 year of age.Infant Mortality per 1,000 births.
m.f.total.
East Battersea1,17044388270.1
North-West Battersea83133185161.4
South-West Battersea61820113150.2
The Borough2,619976716462.6
Ward.
1. Nine Elms48618234184.4
2. Park3491392263.0
3. Latchmere34116112779.2
4. Shaftesbury18454948.9
5. Church3081091961 .7
6. Winstanley3581511644.7
7. St. John10623547.2
8. Bolingbroke277821036.1
9. Broomwood2101051571.4

It will be noted that in the sub-districts the rate was highest in
East Battersea (70.1) and lowest in South-West Battersea (50.2).
In the Wards, Nine Elms showed the highest rate (84.4) and
Bolingbroke the lowest (36.1).
The infant mortality rate in the County of London and in
England and Wales during 1929 was 69 and 74 respectively.

The number of infant deaths and the infant mortality in each quarter of the year was as follows : —

Births registered.Infant deaths.Infant Mortality Rate.
First quarter6576294.4
Second quarter6773353.2
Third quarter6573147.2
Fourth quarter6283555.7

During the last 9 months of the year the infant death-rate was
52.0.
There were 65 deaths of infants during the first four weeks of
life (or 39.6 per cent. of the total infant deaths) as compared with
71 deaths (or 40.3 per cent.) in 1928 and a percentage for the
quinquennium (1924-1928) of 45.0.