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Bromley 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

Published
1924
Pages
46
Tables
18

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18 tables in this report

  • Page 5
    2.—EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS OF THE YEAR, 1923. Births-
    Total.Male.Female.
  • Page 6
    Birth and Death Rates of 1923—
    Births.Deaths.
  • Page 7
    DEATHS REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR 192.J.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Nett Deaths at the Subjoined Ages, of "Residents," whether occurring within or without the Dintrict.
    All agesUnder 1 year.1 and under 2 years.2 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 45 years.45 and under 65 years.65 and upwards.
    12345678910
  • Page 8
    The rates ot these attections tor the previous ten years show the extent of incidence.
    Cancer.Heart Disease.Respiratory Disease.
  • Page 9
    INFANTILE MORTALITY. 1923.—Nett Deaths from Stated Causes at Various Ages under 1 year of age.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Under 1 wtek.1 ami under 2 weeks-2 and under 3 weeks3 and under 4 weeks.Total under 4 weeks.4 weekst and under 3 month*.3 months and under . 6 months.6 months and under 9 months.9 months and under 12 months.Total Deaths under l year
  • Page 10
    I give the figures for the last 10 years for purpose of comparison
  • Page 11
    Comparative infant mortality figures of 1923 are fls under :—
    Deaths under one year per 1,000 births.
  • Page 12
    3.—NOTIFIABLE DISEASES DURING THE YEAR 1923.
    Disease.At all ages.Under 1.1 1 and under 2,2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35,36 and under 45.45 and under 65.05 and over-Cases admitted to HospitalTotal cases notified in each Ward
    PlaistowMartin's Hill.Town| SundridgeBickley.Bromley Common.
  • Page 13
    The following table shows the new cases and death for 1923:—
    Age Periods.New oases notified or otherwise revealed.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non- Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary
    M.F .M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 14
    The following figures include pulmonary and non-pulmonary cases :—
  • Page 15
    Ophthalmia Neonatorum.
    Cases.Vision unimpairedVision impaired.Total Blindness.Deaths,
    Notified.T reated.
    At HomeIn Hospital
  • Page 16
    The following table shows cases and deaths in the last ten years:—
    CasesDeaths.
  • Page 19
    CHILDREN REGISTERED AT EACH CENTRE, 1923
    Ages.Pladstow.Widinore.Bromley Common.Total.
  • Page 19
    Infant and Maternity Welfare Centres. Attendances.
    Mothers.Infants.Medical Consultations.Clinics held.
    Total.Av'ge.Total.Av'ge.Total Av'ge.
  • Page 20
    Visits Paid—
  • Page 21
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  • Page 24
    The following bacteriological examinations were made on behalf of private practitioners and public bodies :—
    Clinical Research Association.Kent County Council Laboratory.
    Throat and Nose.Throat and Nose.Sputum.Blood.Pus.
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    BROMLEY VITAL AND SICKNESS RATES. 1923—1894.
    1923.1922.1921.1920.1919.1918.1917.1916.1915.1914.19131912.1911.1910.1909.1908.1907.1906.1905.1904.1903-1902.1901.190018991898.1897.1896.1895.1894.