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Poplar 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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It should be borne in mind. when studying death rates, that comparisons should be made with those ot districts the inhabitants of which live under similar conditions. See Table III, East Districts.

1920.1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.
Deaths from all causes, rate per 1,000 population14.712.714.311.312111.7
Deaths under 1 year of age, rate per 1,000 net births828379607275
Deaths over 65 years of age, rate per 1,000 total population8.36.8813.63 941
Zymotic diseases:— Death rate per 1,000 population1.31.51.50.60.80 9
Proportion of 1,000 deaths92.7125.3110.958.565.775.6
Tuberculosis, all forms:— Death rate per 1,000 population1.61.31.31.21.211
Proportion of 1,000 deaths112.2105.794.4103.797.996.9
Respiratory diseases (excluding phthisis):— Death rate per 1,000 population3.62.63.62.43.22.9
Proportion of 1,000 deaths250.8208.6254.6212 7265.4246.2

Deaths from Various Diseases.

Disease.1920.1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.
Measles333962223727
Whooping.Cough50298873960
Influenza531686224820
Pneumonia, all forms235193260163230185
Diarrhoea and Enteritis (all ages)5511228413054

*Smallpox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Whooping.Cough, Diphtheria and Mem.
Croup, Typhoid Fever and Diarrhœal Diseases.