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London County Council 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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T able (xi)— Causes of stillbirth,1964

Code No*CauseMaleFemale
NumberPer cent.NumberPer cent.
Y.30Chronic disease in mother244.6184.1
Y.3IAcute disease in mother20.420.5
Y.32Diseases and conditions of pregnancy and childbirth:
(1) Ectopic gestation
(2) Haemorrhage265.0194.3
(3 and 4) Toxaemia6913.1398.9
(5) Infection30.7
Y.34Difficulties in labour285.3306.8
Y.35Other causes in mother30.610.2
Y.36Placental and cord conditions16130.711927.2
Y.37Birth injury173.2143.2
Y.38Congenital malformation of foetus6211.88820.0
Y.39Diseases of foetus and ill-defined causes:
(0.3) Diseases of foetus295.5194.3
(4.6) Other ill-defined or unspecified
cause10419.88719.8
Total525100.0439100.0
*International classification of causes of stillbirth.

Maternal mortality—

T able (xii)— Maternal mortality,1955.64

YearLive births and stillbirthsDeaths in pregnancy or childbirth excluding abortionPostabortion deathsTotal maternal deaths
No.Rate per 1,000 total births
195550,860318390.77
195653,2411611270.51
195753,8161513280.52
195855,2541419330.60
195956,2762212340.60
196058,4201511260.45
196161,1552718450.74
196263,5782112330.52
196364,5181810280.43
1964*64,464149230.36
*For the ninth year running none of the deaths in pregnancy or childbirth was due to sepsis; 8 of the 9 postabortion deaths came under the category of ' abortion with sepsis

Summary tables—Tables summarising the more important of these vital statistics (a) by
metropolitan boroughs and (b) showing the secular trend for the county, are to be found on
pages 17 and 18.
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