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St Pancras 1960

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

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SECTION 1
General Information and Statistical Summary
General
The Metropolitan Borough of St. Pancras is about 4 miles in length, extending
from near Oxford Street in the south to Highgate Village in the north, and averages
about a mile in width, from the Outer Circle of Regent's Park in the west to York
Way in the east.

Summary of Statistics

Area of the borough2,694 acres
Area of various public open spaces555 acres
At census 1951:-
Population (66,181 males; 72,196 females)138,377
Number of households (families)48,865
Structurally separate dwellings29,146
Population (Registrar General's mid-1960 estimate)127,710
Number of persons per acre (estimated average)47
Rateable value (at April 1960)£3, 867,729
Product of a penny rate about£15,500
General rate in the £ for the year17s. 0d

Summary of Vital Statistics

Net registered live births2, 344
Birth-rate (per 1,000 of estimated population)18.35
Illegitimate live births (per cent. of total live births)13.99
Stillbirths:-
Number37
Rate (per 1,000 total live and still births)15.54
Total live and still births2,381
Infant deaths (deaths under 1 year)57
Infant mortality rates:-
Total infant deaths per 1,000 total live births24.31
Legitimate infant deaths per 1,000 legitimate live births21.82
Illegitimate infant deaths per 1,000 illegitimate live births39.63
Neo-natal mortality rate
(deaths under 4 weeks per 1,000 total live births)17.49
Early neo-natal mortality rate
(deaths under 1 week per 1,000 total live births)14.50
Peri-natal mortality rate (stillbirths and deaths under 1 week combined per 1,000 total live and still births)29.82
Maternal mortality (including abortion):-
Number of deathsNil
Rate per 1,000 total live and still births.
Deaths, all ages1,354
Death rate (per 1,000 of estimated population10.60