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Hampstead 1917

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

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Deaths at Ages.

Year.Under 2525 and upwards.Totals.
1913209742951
1914187726913
1915207787994
1916136726862
1917183739922

Deaths in Institutions.
The number of deaths of Hampstead Residents which occurred in
Institutions was 280 or 30.3 per cent. of the total deaths of residents.
76 deaths took place in Workhouses or Workhouse Infirmaries, equivalent
to 36.8 per cent. of the deaths in Institutions.
Causes of Death.
The causes of death are given in Table 3 at the end of the
Report.

The deaths from Cancer call for special consideration. The following Table gives the number of deaths from Cancer and the death-rate per 1,000of the population in each of the years1907-1917.

YearNo. of Deaths from Cancer.Death-rate per 1,000 of the PopulationYear.No. of Deaths from Cancer.Death-rate per 1,000 of the population.
1907690.8219131001.14
1908840.9919141141.31
1909851.0019151181.44
1910901.0619161131.38
1911861.0019171071.41
19121021.19

Of the 107 deaths from Cancer, 70 were females and 37 males.
On this point it must be borne in mind that the population of the
Borough was found at the Census to consist of 52,688 females and
32,807 males. In 40 cases the patients were over 65 years of age.

The next Table gives the anatomical distribution of the disease in each sex.

Situation.Males.Females.Total.
Buccal cavity9211
Stomach, Liver, &c.101222
Peritoneum, Intestines and Rectum71320
Genital Organs-2020
Breast11011
Other, or unspecified organs101323
Totals3770107