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Battersea 1935

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

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APPENDIX.
Table 3.—Causes of Death at different Periods of Life in
Battersea, 1935.

The following tables are supplied by the Registrar General at the request of the Ministry of Health:—

Causes of Death.Sex.All Ages.0—1—2—5—15—25—35—45—55—65—75—
All CausesM.9177615131728433993174229190
F.8676183729303868136190297
1. Typhoid and paratyphoid feversM.------------
F.------------
2. MeaslesM._-----------
F.------------
3. Scarlet feverM.------------
F.------------
4. Whooping coughM.541---------
F.422---------
5. DiphtheriaM.7_124-------
F.2---1----1--
6. InfluenzaM.9__112-21_11
F.91413
7. Encephalitis lethargicaM.------------
F.------------
8. Cerebro spinal feverM.1-1---------
F.------------
9. Tuberculosis of respiratory systemM.72_11_12163131961
F.4011594542
10. Other tuberculous diseasesM.10123211-----
F.422
11. SyphilisM.4--------22-
F.31-------11
12. General paralysis of the insane, tabes dorsalisM.7------1312
F.1-------1---
13. Cancer, malignant diseaseM.1401____1615385326
F.125-----4922323820
14. DiabetesM.14-------2453
F.12-------1452
15. Cerebral haemorrhage, etc.M12------1-362
F.24------11859
16. Heart diseaseM.230-__2117153468102
F.311525143273180
17. AneurysmM2--------11_
F.6-------1221