London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Battersea 1933

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

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Maternal Mortality in the County of London and in Battersea, 1921-1933.

Year.London. (Per 1,000 live births.)Battersea. (Per 1,000 live births.)
Puerperal Sepsis.Other Causes.Total.Puerperal Sepsis.Other Causes.Total.
19211.421.562.981.072.673.74
19221.361.482.840.821.642.46
19231.371.522.892.912.91
19241.241.843.081.271.592.86
19251.421.773.190.940.941.88
Mean (1921-1925)1.361.632.990.821.952.77
19261.611.743.351.012.363.37
19271.311.602.910.361.782.14
19281.592.003.591.091.462.55
19291.881.733.610.761.151.91
19301.931.403.331.512.263.77
Mean (1926-1930)1.661.693.350.951.802.75
19312.011.803.812.024.046.06
19321.331.662.990.860.861.72
19331.691.973.671.770.442.21
Mean (1931-1933) (3 years)1.681.813.491.551.783.33

Puerperal Fever Notifications in the County of London and in Battersea, 1921-1933.

Year.London.(Rate per 1,000 births.)Battersea.(Rate per 1,000 births.)
19213.554.00
19223.283.55
19233.842.04
19243.434.78
19253.831.88
Mean (1921-1925)3.593.25
19264.244.04
19273.573.21
19284.092.55
19294.461.53
19304.153.39
Mean (1926-1930)4.102.94
19314.442.42
19323.511.72
19334.511.33
Mean (1931-1933) (3 years)4.151.82