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Marylebone 1936

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

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Deaths from Phthisis.—Some reference has already been made to the matter
of deaths from tuberculosis and at this point it is proposed only to deal with the
figures relating to tuberculosis of the lungs (consumption or phthisis).
During 1936 the total number certified as due to this cause was 62, the deathrate
being 0.67 per 1000. In 1935 the deaths numbered 63, the death-rate being
0.68 per 1,000. The distribution of the deaths according to registration districts
is shown in the accompanying table, which gives also the figures for each of the
5 years 1932-1936.

Deaths from Phthisis. 1932—1936.

YearEstimated PopulationAll AgesSub-Districts
All SoulsSt. MaryChrist ChurchSt. John
193296,4306715182311
193394,080564172312
193492,32062913328
193592,2006312162312
193692,40062716327

The distribution of the 62 deaths was as follows:- In general and other
hospitals, 42, and at home, 20.
Of those who died 40 were insured (35 males and 5 females), and 22 uninsured
(12 males and 10 females).
As it may be useful for statistical purposes it may be mentioned that while the
deaths numbered 62, the notified cases of pulmonary tuberculosis totalled 107.

The following table prepared at the request of the Ministry of Health contains information with regard to age and sex distribution of all forms of tuberculosis that may be found interesting.

Age Periods*NEW CASESALL DEATHS
PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
0—1--------
1—511
5—1032231
10—1512221
15—205111513
20—2578135
25—35121931821
35—4510711731
45—5517272
55—651731142
65 and upwards6121612
Totals78531218481435
62
*Including all cases known otherwise than by notification.

The table on page 47, giving information as to localisation of the disease,
brings out no fact to which attention has not already been directed.