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Battersea 1949

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

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Causes of Death, 1949—(contd.).

Causes of Death.SexAll Ages.0—X—5—15—45—65—
20. Other diseases of circulatory systemM.3311823
F.421536
21. BronchitisM.8512658
F.461441
22. PneumoniaM36311922
F.30312420
23. Other respiratory diseasesM.8125
F.523
24. Ulcer of stomach or duodenumM.1688
F.936
25. Diarrhoea (under 2 years)M.211
F.I1
26. AppendicitisM.211
F.11
27. Other digestive diseasesM.11_—_—245
F.17512
28. NephritisM.10145
F.11146
29. Puerperal and postabortive sepsisF.
30. Other maternal causesF.22
31. Premature birthM.66
F.66
32. Congenital malformations, birth injuries, infantile diseasesM.18171
F.138131
33. SuicideM.9135
F.642
34. Road traffic accidentsM.6321
F.411—-2
35. Other violent causesM.15213252
F.911124
36. All other causesM.411—_81022
F.29—-4322

Infant Mortality.
During 1949 the deaths of 51 infants under 1 year of age were
registered as belonging to Battersea. The total number of live births
registered during the year was 2,023, giving an infant mortality rate
of 25.21 per 1,000 live births as compared with 31.58 in 1948 and
31.54 in 1947.
The infant mortality rates in the County of London and in
England and Wales during 1949 were 29 and 32 respectively.