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Bexley 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

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DEATHS AND DEATH RATES IN WARDS.

The figures given relate to deaths occurring but not necessarily registered.

No. of DeathsRate per 1,000 Population
Christchurch16210.8
St. Mary's1409.5
Brampton976.9
Danson1099.0
Falconwood997.6
St. Michael's .1287.5
Total735'

The rate for Bexley compares fairly with that for other
parts of the country.' The Registrar-General has not supplied
a comparability factor for 1946 ; it is therefore impossible to
work out the standardised rate which would be comparable
with that of other parts of the country.

CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE BOROUGH REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR 1946.

Causes of Death.M.F.Total
All Causes389345734
1 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers_
2 Cerebro-spinal Fever
3 Scarlet Fever
4 Whooping Cough11
5 Diphtheria11
6 Tuberculosis of respiratory system191736
7 Other forms of tuberculosis55
8 Syphilitic diseases3. —3
9 Influenza213
10 Measles
11 Acute poliomyelitis
12 Acute infectious encephalitis