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Kensington 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington Borough]

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Table showing the number of deaths in 1929 from certain diseases of publichealth importance, arranged in four weekly periods.

Four Weeks endingMeasles.Scarlet fever.Whooping-cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Phthisis.Cancer.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Diarrhœa and Enteritis.
January 2651174172031
February 23118352192168636
March 2320153172262643
April 20161993015164
May 18132510181418
June 15122102111124
July 13111219583
August 101424334
September 7820472
October 51615369
November 21192371012
,, 00116249147
December 282628855
Totals21651115312028222925759

Infantile Mortality.
During the year 1929, there were 2,544 births and 213 deaths of children under the age of
twelve months in the borough. These figures give an infantile mortality rate (deaths of infants
under twelve months to each 1,000 births) of 84.

The following table gives the births and the infantile deaths and death rates in England and Wales, London, Kensington and the various wards of the borough for the year 1929, and the infantile death rates for the previous four years.

District.1929.Infantile mortality rates in previous four years.
No. of births.No. of deaths of children under 1 year of age.Infantile mortality rate.
1928192719261925
England and Wales644,21847,6017465697075
London70,0904,9367067596467
The Borough2,5442138483666078
North Kensington1,7901679393736883
South Kensington647467166535465
Wards.
St. Charles470285958865591
Golborne57670121111738577
Norland4774288115625099
Pembridge2672710187728887
Holland156159662658188
Earl's Court157117075314166
Queen's Gate8644687255425
Redcliffe184105467793748
Brompton64694243164108
Ward unknown107

In considering the above and subsequent tables it must be remembered that the deaths of
infants at any temporary address (institution or private house) to which the mother went for her
confinement, and deaths of infants in institutions to which they were transferred for treatment
from the place of birth, are allocated to the district of the usual residence of the mother,