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Willesden 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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It will be seen from the above Table, No. 66, that the
death rates from tuberculosis in England and Wales and
in Willesden have gradually fallen during the past forty
years and that this year it is the lowest on record in
Willesden. If this Table, No. 66, is compared with Tables
Nos. 67 and 68 it will be seen that the improvement during
1913 is mainly under '25 years.
The following Table, No. 67, shows the age distribution
of deaths from Tuberculosis in Willesden since 1877 :—

T able N o . 67.

Year.0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Total.
187713112325256
187810121431361
187913111626...57
188024165630182
*1881.....................
188213143817156
1883 .181031340...84
188416125721...61
1885151061035177
188627203225178
188723176332283
188819145537282
18892166445...82
18902018211562109
18912181412441100
189211971142383
*1893.....................
*1894.....................
*1895.....................
*1896.....................
*1897.....................
*1898.....................
*1899.....................
190013141124701133
190120241511676143
190219221420814160
190317221024884165
1904192016161116188
1905102016241177194
190622191335972188
190722201328987188
190811141121879153
1909163016241064196
191017251420917174
1911142511211071179
1912813123211310188
1913614102010411165

* Records incomplete.