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Wandsworth 1914

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

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.

TABLE LI.

Method of Feeding.Age in Months.
0 and under 3.3 and under 6.6 and under 9.9 and under 12.Total.
1.—Breast-fed only83...112
Do. and cows' milk...3...14
Do. and condensed milk...5...27
Do. and food......1...1
2.—Cows' milk only132013854
Do. and food145
3.—Condensed milk only497424
Do. and food...1124
4.—Dried milk31...15
5.—Farinaceous and other foods4318
6.—Unknown325111
Totals3149302515

Of the total of 124 children who died from these diseases where
the exact nature of the food given was ascertained, only 12, or
9.6 per cent. were nursed by the mother without the addition of
any other food, and of these eight died in the first three months.
In 59, or 47.5 per cent., cows' milk, either alone or with farinaceous
food was given; in 28 or 22.5 per cent., condensed milk
only or condensed milk and farinaceous food was given; while in
one dried milk only was given. In 11 cases, from various causes
no information could be obtained.
Of the 135 deaths, 26 died in the Union Infirmary, 14 in
hospitals outside the Borough, and 19 had been in attendance at
hospitals previous to their death for Marasmus or Debility and
kindred complaints,