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Lambeth 1925

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

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TABLE C. Showing the Birth Rate (estimated) per 1,000 population, the General and Zymotic Death Rates (corrected) per 1,000 population, the Infantile Mortality Rates (corrected) per 1,000 total Births and per 1.000 total corrected Deaths, the Death Rate (corrected) for children under 5 years of age per 1,000 total corrected Deaths and the proportion of Deaths uncorrected in Public Institutions per 1,000 total uncorrected Deaths, in the Borough of Lambeth for the Year 1925 and for the quinquennium 1920-1924 (Borough), together with the averages for the three decennia 1891-1900 (Parish), and 1901-10 (Borough) and 1911-1920 (Borough).

The Year.Birth-Rate per i, ocx) Population (uncorrected.)Death-Rate per 1,000 Population (corrected).Corrected Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 total Births.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1,000 Deaths (corrected).Deaths of Children under 5 years per 1,000 Deaths (corrected).Zymotic Death-Rate per 1,000 Population (corrected).Deaths in Public Institutions per 1,000 total Deaths (uncorrected).
192524.612.144.891.1135.20.5539.3
192425.512.550.50102.2164.3o.6515.0
192327.0411.342.7102.5156.50.4516.1
192227.513.658.71 18.4205.1o.8483.0
192129.411.956.3138.4189.50.7534.7
192035.5*12.952.3144.0208.30.9519.8
Average 1920-24 (5 years)28.912.452.01121.1184.70.7513.7
Averages(10 years)—
1911-20 (Borough)27.914.977.2144.5223.11.1499.8
190110 (Borough)28.114.9115.3216.7319.41.5386.0
1891-1900 (Parish)31.618.4146.1251.3382.92.4276.7

N. B.—In this ano previous Reports, the birth Rate is calculated upon the special Borough populations estimated respectively for that purpose
by the Registrar-General for the years 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, viz., 308,702, 303,245, 293,869, 294,097, and 294,303. These
populations are the civil populations plus all non-civilians enlisted from this country, whether serving at home or abroad, this non-civilian
element being distributed over all the districts in the country in proportion to their estimated civilian population.