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Chislehurst 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

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BIRTH RATES, DEATH RATES, ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY, MATERNAL MORTALITY AND CASE RATE for certain Infectious Diseases in the year 1945.

England and Wales126 County Boro's. and Great Towns148 Smaller Towns Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000.London Administrative CountyChislchurst and Sidcup Urban District
Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population
BIRTHS:
Live16.119.119.215.717.5
Still0.460.580.530.40
DEATHS:
All Causes11.413.512.313 810.1
Typhoid and Paratyphoid0.000.000.00000-
Scarlet Fever0.000.000.000.00-
Whooping Cough0.020.020.010.02-
Diphtheria0.020.020.0200.0l0.01
Influenza0.080.070.070.070.03
Smallpox-----
Measles0.020.020.020.01
Deaths under one year of ageRated per 1,000 live Births
4654435332
Deaths from Diarrhoea and Enteritis under two years of age5.67.84.57.6-
Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population
NOTIFICATIONS:
Typhoid Fever0.010.010.010 01-
Paratyphoid Fever0.010.000.010.00-
Cerebro-spinal Fever0.050 050 050.060 05
Scarlet Fever1.892022.031.572.58
Whooping Cough1.641.651.471.250.94
Diphtheria0.460.520.560.310.15
Erysipelas0.250.280.240.310.40
Smallpox0.000.00-0.00-
Measles ............11.6710.8911.199.034 98
Pneumonia0.871.030.720.780 86
Rates per 1.000 Total Birth(i.e. Live and Still)
NOTIFICATIONS:0.9
Puerperal FeverI9.933.60
Puerperal Pyrexia12.658.8115.87*
A dash (—) signifies there were no deaths. * Including Puerperal Fever.