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Chelsea 1933

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1933

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CAUSES OF DEATH.
Table No. 12 shows that 209 deaths were due to Organic Heart Disease,
115 to Cancer, 24 to Bronchitis, 44 to Pneumonia, 36 to PulmonaryTuberculosis,
36 to Circulatory Diseases, 35 to Cerebral Haemorrhage, 25
to Influenza and 20 to Congenital Debility and Malformation.
Fifty-four per cent. of all deaths occurred in persons over 65 years of
age.
RESPIRATORY DISEASES.
Table No. 13 shows the number of deaths from respiratory diseases
during the past two years. The annual death rate, the number of
deaths under 5 years, and the percentage of deaths occurring in children
under 5 years of age is also shown :—

TABLE No. 13.

Year.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Other Respiratory Diseases.Total.Death-rate.No. of deaths under 5 years.Percentage under 5 years.
193218494711.21318.3
1933244410781.3810.2

DEATHS OF CHILDREN 1-5 YEARS OF AGE.
The number of deaths of children between 1-2 years of age was 5
and between 2-5 years, 10. In the previous year these figures were 16
and 11 respectively. The causes of death are given during the past two
years.

TABLE No. 14. Child Mortality (1-5 Years).

Period or Year.Infectious Fevers.Tuber-culosis.Respiratory Diseases.Diarrhœal Diseases.All other causes.Total Deaths.
193214161527
19336131415