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St Pancras 1936

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

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Section 1.— STATISTICS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AREA.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY.
General Statistics.
Area of Borough, 2,694 acres. Area of various public open spaces, 503 acres.
Playing fields (private), 7 acres. Undeveloped area, 50 acres.
Son, and Situation.—Practically the whole of the Borough is situated on London
clay. There are a few superficial deposits of gravel in the south, and lower Bagshot sands in
the extreme north.
The altitude varies from 48 feet above ordnance datum, the lowest point, which is
situated in the south of the Borough in the neighbourhood of Ampton Street, King's Cross
Road, to 427 feet above ordnance datum, the highest point, which is in Pond Square in the
extreme north of the Borough.
The Borough is about four miles long, extending from near Oxford Street in the
south to Highgate in the north, and averages about a mile in width.
Rainfall during the year recorded at Camden Square, 25.69 inches.
Population (1931 Census), 198,133.
Population (Registrar-General's mid-year estimate), 183,900.
Number of persons per acre, 68.
Number of inhabited houses at end of 1936 (according to Rate Books), 29,216.
Rateable Value, £2,223,345. Sum produced by a penny rate, about £8,700.
Number of families or separate occupiers (1931 Census), 56,929.
Number of persons per acre (Census year 1931), 74.
Total. m. f.
Live Births
Legitimate 2156 1062 1094
Illegitimate 233 118 115
Birth rate per 1,000 of the estimated
resident population. 13.0.
2389 1180 1209
Stillbirths 103 55 48
Rate per 1,000 total (live and still)
births, 44.8.
Excess of deaths over births, 89.
Deaths 2478 1323 1155
Death rate per 1,000 of the estimated
resident population, 13.5.
Adjusted Death rate 13.8 per 1,000
of the estimated population (see
page 30).

Deaths from puerperal causes (Headings 29 and 30 of the Registrar General's Short List) :

Deaths.Rate per 1.000 total (live and still) births.
No. 29 Puerperal sepsis52.0
No. 30 Other puerperal causes20.8
Total72.8