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Hornsey 1913

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

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10
1913.
HORNSEY.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
No. of Births.
Birth-rate.
Birth-rate.
1st Quarter
345
15.6
23.8
2nd ,,
381
17.2
24.7
3rd ,,
353
16.0
24.2
4th „
346
15.6
22.8
1,425
16.1
13.7
The highest birth-rate occurred in the second quarter of the
year. This year the number of births in the first and fourth quarters
is nearly the same.
The birth-rates in the great towns of England and Wales are
given below:—
England and Wales 23.9
96 Great Towns 25.1
Hornsey 16.1 Merthyr Tydfil 28 5
Rhondda 33 2 Sheffield 28.2
St. Helens 31.9 Wigan 28.0
Stoke-on-Trent 31.4 Hull 280
Stockton-on-Tees 31.4 Swansea 28.0
Middlesbrough 31.1 Edmonton 27.8
West Ham 31.0 Birmingham 27.3
Sunderland 31.0 Grimsby 27.3
South Shields 31.0 Sinethwick 27.2
Barnsley 30.5 Newcastle-on-Tyne 27.1
Walsall 303 Salford 26.7
Rotherham 30.3 Darlington 26.7
Liverpool 301 Newport (Mon.) 26.6
West Bromwich 29.9 Wolverhampton 26.5
Aberdare 29.7 Coventry 262
West Hartlepool 29.7 Manchester 26 0
Bootle 29.6 Cardiff 25.9
Warrington 29.4 Tottenham 25.6
Gateshead 29.2 East Ham 25.0
Tynemouth 29.1 London 24.5
Birkenhead 29.0 Portsmouth 24.4
Barrow-in-Furness 29.0 Lincoln 24.2
Dudley 28.6 Willesden 24.0