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Bromley 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

Published
1912
Pages
34
Tables
24

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    AREA AND POPULATION.
    No. of Registration District.Area in Statute acres.Inhabited Houses.Population.
    Land and Inland Water.Inland Water only.18811891190119111881189119011911
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    Among the above total of 248 deaths, 35 were attributable one or other of the following Epidemic Diseases, viz.:—
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    The following table shows a comparison between the rates for ;his District and those for England and Wales.
    Birthrate.Death-rate.Infant Mortality.
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    They were notified as follows:—
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    The cases were spread over the District thus:—
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    They were notified at the following age-periods:—
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    Diphtheria. Fourteen non-fatal cases were notified, as compared with 11 in the previous year, and were spread over the year as follows:—
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    Locally the cases were notified from:—
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    The following shows the age-periods at which the cases occurred:—
    1—5 years.5—15 years.15—25 years.45—65 years.
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    The following shows the age-periods at which the cases and death occurred:—
    5—15 years.15—25 years.25—45 years.45—65 years.65 and upwards.
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    Diarrhoea and Enteritis. Twenty-five deaths of children under 2 years of age were attributed to these diseases. In point of time they occurred as follows:—
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    Locally the deaths were distributed over the Rural area thus:—
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    No. 1 District (Mr. Nightingale) includes the parishes of:—
    Population at Census of 1911.
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    No. 2 District (Mr. Dunlop) includes the parishes of:—
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    Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops. The Registers now contain the following entries:—
    No. 1 District.No. 2 District.
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    Slaughter-houses. There are 19 slaughter-houses in the District, viz.:—
    No. 1 District.No. 2 District.
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    Two hundred and eight houses were inspected, as follows:—
    No. 1 District.
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    Table 1.— For Whole District.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths registered in the district.Transferable Deaths.‡Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    *Number.Rate.Of Non-Residents registered in the District.Of Residents not registered in the District.
    Number.Rate.*Number.Rate per 1,000 Nett Births,Number.*Bate.
    12345678910111213
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    Table 2. —Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during the Year 1911.
    Notifiable Disease.Number of Cases Notified.Total cases Notified in each Locality. (Parish or Ward) of the District.Total cases removed to Hospital.
    At all Ages.At Ages†Years.
    Chelsfield.Cudbam.Downe.Farnborough.Hayes.Keston.KnockholtMottingham.North Cray.Orpington.St. Mary Cray,St. Paul's Cray.W. Wickham.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 45.45 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    Table 3.—Causes of, and Ages at, Death during 1911.
    Causes of Death.Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whether occurring within or without the District.Total Deaths whether of "Residents" or "Non-Residents" in Institutions in the District.
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 2.2 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 45.45 and under 65,65 and upwards.
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    Table 4.— B romley R ural D istrict Infantile Mortality during the Year 1912.—Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 month.1-3 Months.3-6 Months.6-9 Months.9-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.