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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.

CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 & Up. (15)
Injury by Machines..........................................
Injury by Other Crushing, Vehicles, Railways, Landslides,&c.9...21...22...11............
Injury by Animals.......................................
Starvation..........................................
Excessive Cold..........................................
Effect of Heat..........................................
Lightning..........................................
Electricity (lightning excepted)..........................................
Homicide by Firearms..........................................
Homicide by Cutting or Piercing Instruments..........................................
Homicide by Other Means6211............2...............
Fractures (cause not specified)1..............................1......
Other Violence6...1.........2............21...
14.—III-defined Causes.
Dropsy..........................................
Syncope (aged 1 year and under 70)..........................................
Sudden Death (not otherwise defined)..........................................
Heart Failure (aged 1 year and under 70)2........................1...1......
Atrophy, Debility, Marasmus (aged 1 year and under 70)..........................................
Teething..........................................
Pyrexia..........................................
Other III-defined Deaths21...1..............................
Cause not Specified..........................................
Totals1752337144372534289414618022126319846