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Ealing 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Table Showing Birth-Rate, Death-Rate and Infant Death-Rate for the Borough of Ealing.

PeriodBirth-RateDeath-RateInfant Death-Rate
1921—192515.410.758
1926—193014.510.949
1931—193514.210.146
193614.49.949
193714.99.646
193814.99.343
193914.89.548
194014.712.441
1941--49

Maternal Mortality per Thousand Births.

PeriodEalingEngland and Wales
1931—19354.104.12
19360.933.65
19372.503.23
19382.002.97
19393.752.93
19401.742.16
19411.532.23

HOSPITALS.
Isolation Hospital.
The Clayponds Isolation Hospital at South Ealing, which is
under the control of the Ealing and Brentford & Chiswick Hospitals
Committee, has a normal capacity of 142 beds. At present only
34 beds are retained for the treatment of cases of infectious disease,
the remainder of the hospital being utilised as a Grade A1
Emergency Hospital with 187 beds.
Maternity Hospital.
The Perivale Maternity Hospital of 43 beds is also under the
Joint Hospitals Committee. Throughout the year this hospital
was made use of in a normal manner, the accommodation being
fully booked well in advance throughout the year.