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Bromley 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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APPENDIX VI. Summary of Infant Mortality Statistics.

Three five-year period figures are taken—five years pre-war, five years to 1925, five years to 1930, and 1931-1933.

YearsTotal BirthsInfant Mortality RateTotal Infant DeathsAge at Death.Maternal Deaths.
Deaths under 1 weekDeaths 1 week to 4 weeksDeaths 4 weeks to 1 yearSepsisOther
1910—1914318668220614111836
192162460381091911
192257574431971722
19235786035133191
192453558311141612
192552058301131612
1921—192528326217764268767
192653635181171-
19275745029122151
192865249321141713
19296234629641911
193062941261141111
1926—193030144413451146946
19316174729*1041313
19326053320911011
1933598412512-1322

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•(R.G.'s return 2Q, Local returns 27).
In these figures the following facts are shown :—
1—Reductions in Infantile Mortality Rates. The fall occurs chiefly in the period over 4 weeks of age.
2—Increase in the deaths of infants under 1 week of age. Rate 1910-1914, 28 per cent.
Rate 1926-1930. 38 per cent.
3—Increase in Maternal Deaths, Rate 1910-1914, 2.7 per 1.000 births.
Rate 1926-1930, 3.3 per l.OOO births.
Rate 1931-1933, 5.5 per 1,000 births (live).