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Heston and Isleworth 1918

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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APPENDIX.
Certain tables have been omitted either at the suggestion of
the Local Government Board or because the necessary data could
not be collected.

Table III.

Causes of Death during 1917.

Causes of Death.Civil Residents all ages.*Non-residents.
All causesCertified598527
Uncertified......
1Enteric Fever......
2Smallpox......
3Measles103
4Scarlet Fever......
5Whooping-cough102
6Diphtheria and Croup3...
7Influenza62
8Erysipelas...1
9Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)5367
10Tuberculous Meningitis113
11Other Tuberculous diseases86
12Cancer, malignant disease5459
13Rheumatic Fever3...
14Meningitis73
15Organic Heart Disease6145
16Bronchitis4322
17Pneumonia (all forms)5227
18Other Diseases, Respiratory Organs95
19Diarrhœa and Enteritis196
20Appendicitis and Typhlitis31
21Cirrhosis of Liver42
21a.Alcoholism......
22Nephritis and Blights Disease1216
23Puerperal Fever1...
24Other accidents and diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition21
25Congenital Debility & Malformation including Premature Birth3412
26Violent Deaths, excluding suicide1815
27Suicide1...
28Other defined diseases174229
29Diseases ill-defined or unknown......
598527

*According to figures furnished by the Registrar General.
†Including soldiers who died in the district.