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Marylebone 1936

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

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District birth and deaths for the year ended 31st December. 1936 are given in the following table.

A further table giving the vital statistics of separate localities for 1936, and the ten preceding years, will be found amongst the Ministry of Health Tables on Page 65.

Sub-District.Population estimated to middle of 1936.Births,Deaths.
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
All Souls21,1658590175123131254
St. Mary24,285108112220142158300
Christ Church28,150192170362188195383
St. John18,8007673149103129232
The Borough92,4004614459065566131,169

The following table shows the number of deaths that took place amongst
infants under 1 year and adults of 65 years and upwards in each of the four
quarters of 1936. For purposes of comparison the table for 1935 is reproduced.

1936.

January-MarchApril-JuneJuly-SeptemberOctober-DecemberTotal
Infants under 1 year2017151668
Persons of 65 years and upwards190143106146585

1935.

January-MarchApril-JuneJuly-SeptemberOctober-DecemberTotal
Infants under 1 year151491250
Persons of 65 years and upwards144159129156588

Causes of and ages at Death.—General information with regard to the deaths
which occurred in the Borough during the year, mainly as to causes and the ages
at which death took place, is given in Table III. of the Ministry of Health series
at page 66.
This same table gives the number of deaths from various specified causes
which occurred in institutions, in hospitals, nursing homes, etc. In each of the
groups all deaths, whether of residents or non-residents, are included, which
accounts for the fact that the total comes up to 1,137.
Fuller information than is possible in the table is given in the following pages,
in which also the figures relating both to causes of death and the ages at which
these causes were operative are analysed.
INFANTILE MORTALITY.
The infantile mortality rate of any district is the number of deaths of infants
under one year of age per 1,000 of the births which occurred in the same year.
The number of babies under one year who died in St Marylebone in 1936 was 68
and the number of births in that year 906. The infantile mortality rate is therefore
75.