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Southwark 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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DEATHS.
1,877 deaths were registered in the sub-districts of the Borough
during 1921.
20 of these deaths were of persons residing in other sanitary districts,
but who died in our streets or on the way to hospitals.
752 deaths occurred in the Poor-Law Institutions, the various
hospitals, and other public places for the treatment of the sick, found
within our boundaries. These deaths in institutions comprised 255
belonging to Southwark and 497 to other sanitary districts.
The number of inhabitants belonging to the Borough dying away
from home—that is outside our boundaries in tbe various hospitals and
infirmaries—was 1,273.
When the 517 deaths of those persons who were non-parishioners,
but who died in our Borough, have been deducted, and the 1,273 " outlying
" deaths added, the actual or "corrected" number of deaths
belonging to the sanitary area is found to be 2,633, of which number
1,419 were males and 1,214 females.
The death-rate when calculated on this " corrected'' number is 14-3
per 1,000 inhabitants for the whole Borough for the year 1921, as against
a rate of 14-4 for 1920.
The percentage of persons dying away from Southwark in relation to
the total number of deaths belonging to the Borough was 48'3.
The various localities in which the "outlying" deaths occurred are
shown in the following table.

TABLE 3.

Outlying Deaths, with Localities.

Males.Females.Total.
Belgrave Hospital8816
Brompton Hospital11
East London Hospital11
Cancer Hospital, Chelsea112
Carried forward11920