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St Pancras 1936

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

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Inquests.

In the following table will be found the causes of death, as certified by the Coroner; they are also further classified into age periods :—

Causes.Under 1 year.1-5 years.5—15 years.15—25 years.25—65 years.65 and over.Totals.
Natural— Heart Disease---117927
Pneumonia2212824
Cerebral Hæmorrhage .7310
Cancer17412
Tuberculosis1113
Other causes1047542499
Accidents— Street Vehicles11918322485
Burns and Scalds24315924
Railway617
Falls232872105
Other causes*7157361268
Suicides†78021108
Manslaughter11
Open Verdict ‡71916
Totals3082446293188589 §

‡ Includes 48 cases of coal gas poisoning. * Includes 1 case of coal gas poisoning. ‡Includes I case of coal
gas poisoning. § St. Pancras cases 125, ex-St. Pancras 464 (see also page 36).
Infantile Mortality.
The number of deaths of St. Pancras infants under one year of age occurring during
1936 was 190 (of which 24 were of illegitimate children). This gives an Infant Mortality
rate (number of deaths under one year of age per 1,000 births) of 79. The corresponding
rate for the previous year was 63.
Further details will be found in the Maternity and Child Welfare Section.
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