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Deptford 1933

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

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Special Noteworthy Causes of Sickness or1 Invalidity.
The foregoing table shows that, although yearly fluctuations occur,
the most common causes of death, in descending sequence, are associated
with the circulatory and respiratory systems and with malignant
disease, the commonest single cause of death being heart disease.

The following Table expresses as percentages of the total mortality the incidence in the various age groups:—

Average 1915.1924Average L925.19291930. 193119321933
Under 1 year16.39.48.67.28.36.5
From 1.2 years4.72.71.81.63.01.0
,, 2.5 years4.32.82.52.02.01.3
,, 5.15 years3.92.92.32.21.82.4
,, 15.25 years4.44.35.54.34.23.5
,, 25.45 years12.310.511.110.28.810.0
,, 45.65 years23.327.726.028.626.625.8
65 years and upwards30.839.642.243.845.349.5

The infantile mortality rate for 1933 was 54 per 1,000 births and the following Table gives the death.rates for England and Wales, London and Deptford for previous years:—

YearDeptfordEngland & WalesLondon
No.Death-rate per 1.000 BirthsDeath-rate per 1,000 BirthsDeath-rate per 1,000 Births
Average for 10 years
1915.1924231908785
Average 1925.1929129647165
1930107616059
193193536665
1932108656566
1933825464*59*
*Provisional figures.