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Finchley 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Finchley]

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Table A7.

Vital Statistics of Whole District during 1907 and Previous Years.

Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births.Total Deaths Regis tered in the District.Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non residents registered in the District.Deaths of Residents registered beyond Districtdeaths at all ages Nett.
Under one year.All Ages.
Number.* Rate.
Number* RaleNumber.Rate per 1,000 Births registeredNumber.* Rate.
12345678910111213
189116,41948429.54286.8...............18211.1
189217,00247728.04390.1...............20712.2
189317,50048627.752107.022412.4.........23113.2
189418,01551528.657110.7.........171422112.2
189518,59846625.04698.722011.8...211121011.3
189619,21849625.84692.719710.2...91220010.4
189720,06450124.451101.820410.1...111220510.2
189820,90749823.868136.521610.4...101221810.4
189921,80050723.256110.424611.3...192224911.4
190022,75052223.958111.124410.7...171724410.7
190122,50054024.05398.12119.4...12202199.7
190223,40057824.75493.426911.5...271725911.0
190324,12564???26.85991.32209.1...15292349.7
190425,5646 1424.887137.232512.714142733813.2
190528,71074325.96891.52669.31911302859.9
190630,75077325.191117.733711.025224536011.7
Averages for years 1897-190624,05759424.764107.725310.5...1523.26110.8
190736,32188924.58494.531.18.62210543579.8

Note.—The deaths included in Column 7 of this table are the whole of those
registered during the year as having actually occurred within the district or
division. The deaths included in column 12 are the number in Column 7,
corrected by the pubstraction of the number in Column 10 and the addition of the
number in Column 11.
By the term "non-residents" is meant persons brought into the district on
account of illness and dying there ; and by the term " residents " is meant
persons who have been taken out of the district on account of illness, and have
died elsewhere.
The "Public Institutions" taken into accouut for the purpose of these
Tables are these into which persons are habitually received on account of sickness
or infirmity, such as hospitals, workhouses and lunatic asylums. A list of the
Institutions in respect of the deaths in which corrections have been made is
appended.
* Rates calculated per 1,000 of estimated population.