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Coulsdon and Purley 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Coulsdon]

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VITAL STATISTICS
The following table gives the average population, birth, death,
maternal and other important mortality rates for the quinquennial
periods 1920-1959 together with the actual figures for 1963.

TABLE I

Rales per 1,000 population.1920-1924.1925-1929.1930-1934.1935-1939.1940-1944.1945-1949.1950-1954.1955-1959.1963
Birth rate13.512.911.612.815.215.212.013.914.9
Percentage illegitimate3.4%3.7%2.8%3.4%3.9%3.4%2.7%2.6%4.4%
Stillbirth rate0.430.480.400.240.240.16
Death rate7.47.07.48.311.49.712.113.713.3
Cancer death rate0.961.151.351.191.701.752.022.111.9
Tuberculosis death rate (per 100,000 population)57363835483625148
Violence including Suicide0.440.350.320.460.820.370.460.560.61
Maternal mortality rate per 1,000 live and still births2.082.663.212.272.101.121.010.58-
Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 registered births)283832384026211715
Neo-natal mortality rate---262819151211
Estimated population21,35128,95041,61653,08449,88060,61064,46667,52274,200

BIRTHS
During the year 1963, 1,109 births were registered as occurring
in the District, of which 594 were male and 515 female, compared
with 1,035 in 1962. It will be seen by reference to the preceding
table that this is equal to an annual birth rate of 14.9 per 1,000
population, as compared with 13.9 in 1962.
If this rate is corrected in accordance with the RegistrarGeneral's
assessment of the atypical constitution of the population
it becomes 16.2 and this is comparable with the birth rate for
England and Wales which was 18.2.
Illegitimacy.—In 1963, of the births registered 49 were
illegitimate (26 males and 23 females), this being 5 more than in the
preceding year.
Stillbirths.—The number of still-births registered during 1963
was 12 (6 males and 6 females), which is 4 less than last year.
The local still-birth rate was 10.7 per thousand live and still births.
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