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Sutton and Cheam 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton and Cheam]

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STATISTICS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF
THE AREA.
Area in Acres 4338.15
Registrar-General's Estimate of the Resident
Population, 1939 76510
Number of inhabited Houses (end of 1939)
according to Rate Books 21903
Rateable Value and sum represented by a £897541
Penny Rate £3580
Social conditions, including the chief industries
carried on in the area, and the influence of any
particular occupation on the public health:—
A great proportion of the residents is engaged in business
in London. The remainder consists chiefly of domestic
servants, tradesmen and their employees, and workers in
factories, garages and laundries. In none of these instances
is the occupation apparently affecting the public health.
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EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS OF THE YEAR 1939.

LIVE BIRTHS:

TotalT.M.F.Birth-rate per 1,000 of the estimated resident population.
1129580549
Legitimate1080553527
Illegitimate49272214.7.
STILL BIRTHS:
TotalT.M.F.Rate per 1,000 (live and still) births, 309.
362115
Legitimate331815
Illegitimate3-
Death-rate per 1,000 of the estimated resident population, 9.5.
T.M.F.
Deaths723356367
Deaths from puerperal causes:—
Deaths...4Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) births 3.43