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Wandsworth 1962

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

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VITAL STATISTICS 17

TABLE III(a). DEATHS FROM HEART DISEASE, 1962

Males in age groupsFemales in age groupsM. & F. Total
1-55-1515-4545-6565 upTotal1-55-1515-4545-6565 upTotal
Coronary Disease, Angina, etc.22172300494243317362856
Hypertension with Heart Disease613196485473
Other Heart Disease634262302729589625927
Total282125758159789541,0411,856

Infantile Mortality
There were 122 deaths of children under one year, giving an infant
mortality rate of 19.3 per 1,000 live births. This compares with a rate
of 20.5 for 1961.
For the 10 years ended 1952 the average infant mortality rate was
31, while for the 10-year period ending 1962 the average rate was 20.
Table III(b) shows causes of death of children under one year of
age.

TABLE III(b). DEATHS OF CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE

Cause of DeathUnder 24 hours1-7 days1-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks1-12 monthsTOTAL DEATHS UNDER 1 YEARApproximate Percentage of Total
1. Pneumonia235182319
2. Bronchitis111
3. Gastritis, Enteritis, Diarrhoea332
4. Congenital Malformations8331451916
5. Prematurity35151515142
6. Other Causes7631692520
TOTALS5026108636122100
APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE OF TOTALS412287129100100

Maternal Mortality
Two deaths occurred from accidents and diseases of pregnancy or
child-birth.
This is equivalent to a rate of 0.31 per 1,000 live and still-births.