London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Willesden 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table IIIc. deaths of willesden residents continued.

Icterus Neonatorum11....................................
Sclerema and Oedema Neonatorum..........................................
Want of Breast Milk22....................................
Diseases of Umbilicus, &c...........................................
Atelectasis99....................................
Injuries at Birth22....................................
Cyanosis Neonatorum..........................................
Lack of Care33....................................
12.—Old Age.
Old Age84...........................1204617
13.—Affections Produced by External Causes.
Suicide by Poison3........................3............
Suicide by Asphyxia1..................1..................
Suicide by Hanging or Strangulation2..................1......1.........
Suicide by Drowning3.....................21............
Suicide by Firearms1.....................1...............
Suicide by Cutting or Piercing Instruments2.....................1...1.........
Suicide by Tumping from High Place..........................................
Suicide by Crushing2.....................2...............
Other Suicides..........................................
Poisoning by Food..........................................
Other Acute Poisonings..........................................
Conflagration o..........................................
Burns (conflagration excepted)9...61...1..................1...
Absorption of Deleterious Gases (conflagration excepted)1212....................................
Accidental Drowning3......1...1..................1...
Injury by Firearms..........................................
Injury by Cutting or Piercing Instruments..........................................
Injury by Fall9...21.........111111...
Injury in Mines and Quarries..........................................