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Deptford 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Deptford, Metropolitan Borough of]

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The following Table illustrates the trend of infant mortality during
recent years in regard to deaths in the various age groups.

Mortality (Stated as Percentages) in Age-groups.

Year.Under 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks4 weeks to 3 mths.3-6 mths.6-9 mths.9-12 mths.
Decennium
1915-192424.85.04.33.237.318.617.912.313.9
1925-192927.06.13.53.039.618.413.813.514.7
193027.14.77.54.744.016.814.013.112.1
193126.93.22.232.325.614.012.915.1
193228.72.83.72.838.021.319.419.41.9

Conditions of Occupation or Environment prejudicially
affecting Health.
Occupation. No specially detrimental effects amongst workers in
any trade has been reported.
Environment. The adverse housing conditions and resulting overcrowding
still constitute most formidable barriers to an improvement
in public health.
Public Mortuary.
During the year there were received the bodies of 326 persons who
had been residents of the following districts:—
Deptford 88
Greenwich 67
Bermondsey 50
Woolwich 66
Lewisham 10
Camberwell 4
Lambeth 1
Southwark 3
Poplar 2
Kensington 2
Beckenham 2
East Ham 1
Leytonstone 1
St. Mary Cray 1
Rochester 1
Halstead Essex, 1
Hoddesden, Herts. 1
Coventry 1
Belvedere 2
Edmonton 1
Addiscombe 1
Southfields 1
Downham 1
Erith 1
Bromley 1
Bexley Heath 1
British Somaliland 1
Southampton 1
Unknown 13
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