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City of Westminster 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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The following table is inserted by courtesy of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, by whom the figures were compiled. Table XXV. Statistics for 1934.

Cities and Boroughs.Est. Resident Population (mid.1934).Live Births (rate).Death rate.Infantile Mortality per 1,000 Births.
Crude.Adjusted.
West Districts—
Paddington139,79013.712.412.395
Kensington179,0S012.313.312.593
Hammersmith129,17013.812.913.377
Fulham145,40013.712.612.759
Chelsea53,16010.813.411.465
City of Westminster124,0509.411.812.166
North Districts—
St. Marylebone92,3209.0012.712.651
Hampstead90,00010.411.310.653
St. Pancras187,54013.112.8413.1965
Islington314,20014.711.811.962
Stoke Newington50,62013.711.511060.6
Haekney211,12014.211.712.256
Central Districts—
Holborn36,0008.5812.2?71
Finsbury64,97015.113.414.651
City of London9,6606.810.511.6121
East Districts—
Shoreditch90,63016.113.114.484
Bethnal Green102,00014.311.813.372.6
Stepney214,99015.312.314.387.2
Poplar146,37015.512.313.762
South Districts—
Southwark159,93014.913.514.477
Bermondsey105,06014.812.414.164
Lambeth283,90014.2112.7812.6563.38
Battersea150,87014.312.512.361.3
Wandsworth345,25010.9811.1810.3957
Camberwell238,36013.2212.3112.3167
Deptford101,38015.813.113.668
Greenwich97,25013.7112.2312.4787
Lewisham222,18012.210.010.143
Woolwich145,52013.711.312.063

Common Lodging House Deaths.
Reference has been made in former reports to the shifting population
which inhabits the five common lodging houses which are licensed in
the City. Some of the residents are permanent in so far that they have
been resident in the Poor Law institutions for perhaps thirty or forty
years although their original residence and perhaps even temporary at
that was in a common lodging house in the City. Deaths among the latter
class of people tend to increase the death.rates of the wards in which those
lodging houses are situated; 80 deaths of persons giving addresses in
common lodging houses occurred in 1934. They were mostly in
institutions
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