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St Pancras 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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RESULTS OF THE ACTION TAKEN.
During the year 1911, of 5,135 live births registered, 4554, or 88.7 per cent.,
were notified within 36 hours—that is to say, marly three-fourths of the livebirths
were promptly notified, and, in addition, 134 still-births. The sending
of cautionary letters in cases where there has been omission to notify is having
the effect of bringing the notifications in earlier.
The effect upon the infantile mortality has been as follows:—
In 1904 = 151.6 deaths of infants per 1000 births.
„ 1905 = 135.7
„ 1906 = 131.1
„ 1907 = 113.8
„ 1908 = 115.0
„ 1909 = 108.8
„ 1910 = 107.8
„ 1911 = 121.3 (1121)*
THE POSITION OF ST. PANCRAS.
The summers of 1907, 1908, 1909, and 1910 were cold, and the St. Pancras
method of prevention was not put to the test of comparison with other
boroughs and towns in the third quarter of the year. It was in this hot
quarter of the year that St. Pancras did so well, by comparison, in lowering the
mortality, as shown by the three years 1904, 1905, and 1906, especially in the
last and hottest year of the three. When it is called to mind what a large
proportion of infant mortality is caused by summer diarrhoea and other diseases
due to improper feeding in the hot weather, it is apparent that the principal
test of the value of a system of saving infant life by breast-feeding is the total
mortality in the third, or summer quarter of the year. The prevalence of
measles exerts its main effect in the second and fourth quarters, and cold in
the presence of poverty, which connotes insufficient clothing and warming in
the first or winter quarter of the year, and prematurity, more or less, all the
vear round.

The Quarterly and Annual position of merit of St. Pancras, compared to London Boroughs and the 76 large towns, for the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, and 1911 in regard to Infantile Mortality :—

29 London Boroughs.1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th Qr.Year.
190422nd11th25th15 th19 th
190524th12th18 th21st19th
190625th19th13 th17 th13th
19676th25th20th12th9th
190827th16 th12th14th13th
190920th12th18th18 th12 th
191011th25th18 th22nd16th
191113th13th11th22nd9th

* The figure in brackets is the corrected figure (see note on next page).