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Willesden 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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NOTES TO TABLE III.
The classification of Causes of Death are those of the " Short
List " on page XXV. of the Manual of the International List of
Causes of Death.
(a) All " Transferable Deaths " of residents, i.e., of persons
dent in the District who have died outside it, are included
with the other deaths in columns 2-10. Transferable deaths
of non-residents, i.e., persons resident elsewhere in England
and Wales who have died in the District, are in like manner
excluded from these columns.
(b) All deaths occurring in Institutions for the sick and infirir
situated within the district, whether ot residents or nonresidents,
are entered in the last column of Table III.
(c) All deaths certified by registered Medical Practitioners and all
Inquest cases are classed as "Certified"; all other deaths
are regarded as " Uncertified."
(d) Exclusive of " Tuberculous Meningitis " but inclusive of
Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.
(e) Includes deaths from Diarrhoea and Enteritis at all ages.
N.B.—Deaths of soldiers and sailors are excluded from the total
number of deaths registered in the district, and such deaths are in like
manner excluded from column 11 of Table III.