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Chelsea 1925

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1925

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of the five Wards in the Borough is as follows:—Church Ward, 124;
Stanley Ward, 122; Hans Town Ward, 93; Cheyne Ward, 83; Royal
Hospital Ward, 59.
Analysis of the 1921 Census figures shows that there is a greater
proportion of unoccupied and retired persons in Chelsea than in any
other Metropolitan borough. There is, however, a considerable " working
class" population. Thus, of a total of 21,000 adult males, about
17,000 are occupied. The chief occupations are transport work (2,990),
personal service (1,971), metal work (1,144), and clerical work (1,017).
Nearly one-half of the 32,000 adult females are occupied. Of these,
domestic servants account for 9,900, dressmakers number 1,355, shop
assistants 1,900, and clerks 1,200.
There are no dangerous or offensive trades carried on in the Borough.
There is no evidence that any of the occupations of the inhabitants
exerts a deleterious influence on the public health.

VITAL STATISTICS.

In accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Health, the following extracts from the Vital Statistics of the year are shown below:—

TABLE No. 2.

Births—Legitimate870
„ Illegitimate65
935
Birth Rate14.4
Deaths883
Death Rate13.6
Number of women dying in, or in consequence of child birth...8
(a) From sepsis2
(b) From other causes6
Deaths of infants under one year64
(a) Legitimate58
(b) Illegitimate6
Infantile Mortality Rate68
Deaths from Measles (all ages)2
„ „ Whooping Cough (all ages)7
„ Diarrhoea (under 2 years)12
Zymotic Death Rate0.4
Deaths from the Zymotic Diseases29
Tuberculosis Death Rate0.9

BIRTHS.
During the year 895 births were registered in Chelsea, 461 being boys
and 434 girls. Of these, births of non-parishioners account for 192,
and must be deducted. In addition, there were 232 births amongst
Chelsea mothers in Lying-in Hospitals and elsewhere outside the Borough,
120 boys and 112 girls. Thus the total number of Chelsea births for the
year was 935, of which 483 were males and 452 females.
The following Tables are self-explanatory:—