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Battersea 1957

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

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The deaths of 822 residents of Battersea aged 65 years and
Upwards were registered during 1957. These 822 deaths constituted
67.5 per cent. of the total deaths at all ages.
The natural increase of population (that is, excess of births over
deaths) was 619 in 1957 as compared with 546 in 1956.
The causes of the 1,217 deaths in 1957 classified in various age
groups, are shown in the following table.
Causes of Death at Different Periods of Life in Battersea
during 1957.

The following table is compiled from figures supplied by the registrar-General:—

Causes of DeathSexAll Ages0—1—5—15—25—45—65-75—
All causesM.6412611334188183205
F.576155442490148286
1.Tuberculosis, respiratoryM.715—_1
F.321
2.Tuberculosis, other formsM.—_
F.11
3.Syphilitic diseaseM.7421
F.1——1
4.DiphtheriaM.——
F.——
5.Whooping coughM.
F.
6.Meningococcal infectionsM.
F.11
7.Ac. poliomyelitis and polioencephalitisM.11
F'
8.MeaslesM.11
F.11
9.Other infective and parasitic diseasesM.
F11
10.Cancer of stomachM.261349
F.15564
11.Cancer of lung, bronchusM.63227277
F.10442
12.Cancer of breastM.—_—_
F.2811395
13.Cancer of uterusM.__——_—_—_
F.10262
14.Cancer of other sitesM.686221822
F.58113161423
15.Leukaemia, aleukaemiaM.211
F.4121