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Enfield 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Enfield]

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Three hundred and forty-six deaths registered were of Enfield
persons aged 80 years or more, one hundred and sixty-two being
males and one hundred and eighty-four females. Two males and
eight females were aged 95 years or more.
It will be seen that 29.42 per cent, of the total deaths were of
persons aged over 80 years of age.

TABLE I.

Causes of Death during Year 1963.

Causes of Death.Males.Females.Total.
Tuberculosis of Respiratory System314
Other Forms of Tuberculosis11
Syphilitic diseases11
Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Meningococcal infections
Ac. Polio-myelitis-
Measles-
Other infective and parasitic diseases134
Malignant Neoplasm of stomach17926
Malignant Neoplasm, lung, bronchus49857
Do. of breast1515
Malignant Neoplasm, uterus55
Other Malignant and Lymphatic Neoplasms8144125
Leukaemia, aleukaemia325
Diabetes6410
Vascular lesions of nervous system5672128
Coronary disease, angina16293255
Hypertension with heart disease6814
Other Heart disease6287149
Other Circulatory disease332962
Influenza10212
Pneumonia282755
Bronchitis512374
Other diseases of Respiratory system7613
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum7310
Gastritis, Enteritis and Diarrhoea6915
Nephritis and Nephrosis628
Hyperplasia of prostate66
Pregnancy, Childbirth and Abortion
Congenital Malformations6612
Other defined and ill-defined diseases393473
Motor Vehicle accidents516
All Other accidents91322
Suicide549
Homicide and operations of war
Total6645121,176