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Lewisham 1957

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

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SECTION A —VITAL STATISTICS
Area
The area of the borough is 7,015 acres.
Public open space comprises 652 acres.
Population
Census 1951 227,576
The Registrar-General's estimate of the home population at
midyear 1957 was 220,900. (This includes members of the
armed forces stationed in the area).
Rateable value
Rateable value of the borough at April 1,1957 £2,971,436
Estimated net product of a penny rate 1957/58 £11,800
Estimated number of separately assessed dwellings at
April 1, 1957 63,000

Births (adjusted for inward and outward transfers)

Livebirths3,276
MalesFemalesTotal
Legitimate1,6061,5183,124
Illegitimate7379152
Totals1,6791,5973,276

Crude birth rate per 1,000 of the estimated population 14.8
Adjusted birth rate for comparative purposes 14.1
Birth rate for England and Wales 16.1
Adjusted birth rate for London Administrative County 14.5
Stillbirths
The stillbirths allocated to the borough during the year were 59,
(34 males and 25 females) which represents a stillbirth rate per
thousand live and still births of 19.8 in the case of males, 15.4 in
the case of females, and 17.7 for all stillbirths.
Deaths
The deaths belonging to the borough registered during the year
were 2,433, consisting of 1,296 males and 1,137 females, giving a crude
death rate per thousand of the estimated population of 11.0. The area
comparability factor for deaths is 1.0 therefore the adjusted rate is
the same at 11.0 which compares with rates of 11.5 for England and
Wales and 11.3 for the Administrative County of London.