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Greenwich 1919

The annual report made to the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich for the year 1919

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DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS.

The following table gives the particulars showing the number of deaths of Greenwich residents in Public Institutions during the last six years:—

Year.Total Deaths of Greenwich Residents.Total Deaths of Greenwich Residents under 1 year of age.Total Deaths of Greenwich Residents in Public Institutions.
19141,431235414
19151,690238690
19161,426197544
19171,439203364
19181,718210651
Average1,541217533
19191,372187603

Age Mortality.

The age mortality and the distribution of the deaths between the different quarters of the year is shown by the following table:—

Deaths.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.
Under 1 year of age46403368187
Between 1 and 2 years12681137
Between 2 and 5 years13841338
Between 5 and 15 years2020131568
Between 15 and 25 years3027181590
Between 25 and 45 years83453859225
Between 45 and 65 years825658103299
65 years and upwards1628570111428
Total4482872423951,372

INFANTILE MORTALITY.
The Infantile Mortality, measured by the deaths of children
under one year of age to the number of births registered, was 95
per 1,000 births, there having been a total of 187 such deaths
during the year, as compared with 197, 203 and 210, the respective
figures for the years 1916, 1917 and 1918. The number for the
County of London was 85 per 1,000 births, the average for the
past five years in Greenwich has been 101 per 1,000 births.