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St Pancras 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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The number of primary notifications (civilian) received during the year on Forms A,
B, C and D was 699 (546 pulmonary, 153 non-pulmonary) equal to a notification rate of 3-28
(2.56 pulmonary, 0.72 non-pulmonary) per 1,000 population. They are analysed for age and
Sex in the next table:—

Primary Notifications during 1921.

Ages.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Other Tuberculosis.Total all Forms.
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
0—111551011
1—5441662226
5—101091917213857
10—157162316254164
15—2547398651520106
25—357552127437134
35—457441115639124
45—5570249431498
55—65479561-157
65 upwards13821-1122
Totals3442025467380153699

The deaths from tuberculosis during the year numbered 304, of which 250 were from
phthisis and 54 from other forms of tuberculosis. They are analysed for age and sex in the
following table:—

Deaths from Tuberculosis during the Year 1921.

Ages.Phthisis.Other Tuberculosis.Total.
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
0—11-12578
1—24488
2—5113256
5—101—.1481213
10—1515635814
15—2518224022444
25—35222244-1145
35—4531235431458
45—5538104821351
55—6527936-36
65—7512517—.2219
75—8522--2
85 and upwards
Totals at all ages15199250233154304