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Chelsea 1930

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1930

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TABLE No. 11. Birth Rate, Death Rate, and Analysis of Mortality During the Year 1930. (Provisional figures. The rates for England and Wales have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1930, but those for the towns have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1929. The mortality rates refer to the whole population as regards England and Wales, but only to civilians as regards London and the groups of towns).

-Rate per 1,000 Total Population.Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.Percentage ok Total Deaths.
All Causes.Enteric Fever.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Vio-lence.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under Two years).Total Deaths under One year.Certified by Registered Medical Practitioners.Inquest Cases.Certified by Coroner after P.M. No Inquest.Uncertified Causes of Death
Live Births.Still Births.
England and Wales16.30.6911.40.010.000-100.020.050.090.120.556.06090.46.91.71.0
107 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London16.60.7111.50.010.000.150.020.050.100.110.508.36490.66.62.30.5
159* Smaller Towns (1921 Adjusted Populations
20,000.50,000)16.20.6910.50.000.000.080.010.050.070.130.434.45591.85.91.21.1
London15.70.5611.40.010.000.230.020.030.100.080.559.95988.37.44.30.0
Chelsea12.70.3612.50. 000.000.130.010.030.080.060.786.34089.66.34.10.0

♦By the creation of Liwchwr U.D, on the 1st April, 1930, and the extension of Sale U.D. on the 1st October, 1930, the number of Smaller Towns was increased to 159.