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Enfield 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Enfield]

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7
POPULATION.
The population as estimated by the Registrar General at the
middle of the year was
The number of inhabited houses at the end of 1943, according
to the Rate Books, was 29,901.
The rateable value of the District is £903,540
The net product (after allowing for cost of
collection) of a penny rate is £3,677 8s. 8d
SOCIAL CONDITIONS.
The number of houses erected during the course of the year
was 6.

EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR.

Live Births:—TotalMale.Female.
Legitimate1,831945886
Illegitimate773740

Birth-rate— per 1,000 population.

Still Births:—Total.Male.Female.
Legitimate543321
Illegitimate321

Rate per 1,000 total births—29.00.

Total.Male.Female.
Deaths1,038515523

Death-rate— per 1,000 population. Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, childbirth:—

Deaths.Rate per 1,000 Total Births.
From Puerperal Sepsis31.52
From other Puerperal causes42.03
73.56

Six of these cases were removed to the North Middlesex
County Hospital and one to an Enfield Nursing Home, where
they died.
Death-rate of Infants under one year of age:—
All infants per 1,000 live births 47.69
Legitimate infants per 1,000 legitimate live births 46.96
Illegitimate infants per 1,000 illegitimate live births 64.93
Deaths from Cancer (all ages) 156
Deaths from Measles (all ages) 0
Deaths from Whooping Cough (all ages) 1
Deaths from Diarrhoea (under 2 years of age) 19