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Lewisham 1959

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

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Certain statistics have thus been extracted from the last table and
grouped in this way. They are shown in the following table which also
includes the percentage of each social class for each disease or group of
diseases. The percentages should be compared with those in table 5 for
all deaths, but for certain groups it will be realised that the numbers
are too small for comparison vear by year.

Table 7

Grouped deaths in social class

Code Nos.GroupMaleFemale
1IIIIIIVVTotal1IIIIIIVVTotal
1, 2TBNo.136--10-1-1
%103060100100100
10-15CancersNo.65117238322999401273415225
%21757131110041856157100
17-21Heart and circulationNo.2611634199516331713333610236624
%4185416810032154166100
12-25Lung, not TB or cancerNo.7301434818246-25903419168
%31250201510015542011100
33,34AccidentsNo.122112513133222
%4884410051458149100
35SuicidesNo.-2741141281113
%-14502971008156188100

Social class in relation to infant statistics
The following table shows the social classification in relation to
registered births, registered infant deaths, notified stillbirths and notified
premature births, an extra line being added to each group to indicate the
percentage. Apart from the registered births the figures are too small
to be significant; the percentages in the category of registered births
can be compared with those for the registered deaths shown in table 5

Table 8

Social classificationTotalNot classifiable
IIIIIIVV
Registered birthsNo.1016272047403219339778
%31861126100
Registered stillbirthsNo.729885211
%13571515100
Registered infant deathsNo.4936103622
%615581615100
Notified premature birthsNo.624153242623328
%310561011100