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Southwark 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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The Ward distribution was as follows:-

TABLE 1.

WARDArea in AcresPopulation.Persons to the Acre.
Males.Females.Total.
St. Mary12711,30011,58222,882180
St. Paul1339,28510,07719,362146
St. Peter908,3868,98417,370193
St. John859,2709,91819,218226
Trinity1098,0878,22816,315150
All Saints8910,40011,13621,536242
St. Michael9310,32510,47020,795224
St. Jude976,5297,48314,012144
St. George988,8509,33918,189186
Christchurch774,2874,1028,389109
St. Saviour1334,1854,9679,15269
Whole Borough1,13190,90496,316187,220166

BIRTHS.
The number of Births registered in the Borough during 1922 was
4,035, of which 2,046 were males, and 1,989 females. This represents a
birth-rate of 216 per 1,000 inhabitants.
The number of births registered in the individual parishes was as
follows:-Newington, 2,470; St. George the Martyr, 1,113; Christchurch
and St. Saviour's, 452.
Of the 4,035 births registered in the Borough 81 were transferred
away, the permanent residence of the parents being outside the Borough.
622 births occurring in various lying-in and other institutions outside
the Borough, but belonging to Southwark parents, were notified to me by
the Registrar-General. When the 81 "outward" transfers are deducted