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Hayes and Harlington 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hayes]

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BIRTH-RATES, DEATH-RATES, AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1933.

(Provisional figures.)

The rates for England and Wales and for London have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1933, but those for the towns

have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1932.

Rate per 1,000 Total Population.Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.Percentage of Total Deaths.
Live Births.Stillbirths.All Causes.Typhoid and Paratyphoid fevers.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet fever.Whooping cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Violence.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 years).Total Deaths under 1 year.Certified by Registered Medical Practitioners.Inquest Cases.Certified by Coroner after P.M. No inquest.Uncertified Causes of Death.
England and Wales14.40.6212.30.010.000.050.020.050.060.570.54716490.96.31.909
118 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London1440.671220000.000.060.020.060.080.550.499.46791.06.02505
132 Smaller Towns (Estimated Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at Census 1931)14.50.6311.00.000.000.040.020.040.040530.44495691.75.81.51.0
London13.204512.20.000.000.020.020.080.080510.5811.65988.36.35.40.0
Hayes & Harlington18.40557.20.000.000.000.030030060.170663.27478601012.91.0

Puerperal Sepsis. Others. Total.
per 1,000 Live Births 1.79 2.63 4.42
The maternal mortality rates for England and Wales are as follows:
„ „ Total Births 1.71 2.52 4.23
per 1,000 Live Births 1.84 0.00 1.84
,, ,, ,, „ ,, Hayes and Harlington ,, ,, „ „ Total Births 1.83 0.00 1.83