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Lambeth 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Causes of the 62 Outside Deaths

Causes of Death.Male. 'Female.
Whooping Cough1
Scarlet Fever1
Influenza
Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)78
Other Tubercular diseases2
Cancer, malignant disease32
Heart disease74
Bronchitis
Pneumonia2
Broncho-Pneumonia
Other Lung diseases1
Nephritis and Bright's disease3
Diabetes mellitus1
Violent deaths2
Suicide1
Appendicitis
Nervous diseases45
Strangulated Hernia1
Diseases of Digestive System1
Syphilis1
Wound (gun shot, shrapnel or
bomb)
Not classified above41
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2.—Infantile Mortality Rates.
Of the 4,168 corrected deaths, 516 are infants under one year
of age. The total number of registered births is 6,869, and, of
these, 618 occurred at the Lying-in Hospital, and belong to districts
outside the Borough, 66 occurred at the Workhouse and belong to
districts outside the Borough, and 688 occurred at the Maternity
Hospital and belong to districts outside the Borough. In this way,
the corrected number of births (i.e., excluding all non-Lambeth
Institutional births) for the Borough is 5,497*. The corrected
infantile mortality (i.e., rate of corrected deaths under one year per
1,000 corrected births) is, therefore, 93.9, the annual average for
the decennium 1901-10 (Borough) being 122.7. In calculating this
corrected infantile mortality it must be remembered that, whilst the
institutional births, that belong to outside districts, are subtracted,
the births of infants of Lambethian mothers who may happen to be
residing outside the Borough at the times of such births are not
*The Registrar-General returns the corrected number of births for the
Borough during 1917 as 5232.