Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington]
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1934] 6
Quarter. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Death Rates. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Islington, 1934. | Islington, 1924-33. | London, 1934. | 121 Great Towns, 1934. | ||||
First | 669 | 619 | 1,288 | 16.40 | 17.44 | 15.8 | 14.5 |
Second | 463 | 433 | 896 | 11.41 | 11.20 | 11.4 | 11.5 |
Third | 356 | 340 | 696 | 8.85 | 9.39 | 8.9 | 9.3 |
Fourth | 441 | 402 | 843 | 10.73 | 12.69 | 11.0 | 10 8 |
The Year 1934 | 1,929 | 1,794 | 3,723 | 11.85 | 12.68 | 11.8 | 118 |
1933 | 1,992 | 1,965 | 3,957 | 12.40 | 12.57 | 12.2 | 12.2 |
Increase or Decrease | -63 | -171 | -234 | -0 55 | + 011 | -04 | -0.4 |
The following statement gives the ages at which persons died in the Borough, and contrasts them with the returns for the preceding ten years:—
Ages. | Number of Deaths, 1934. | Mean Deaths (10 years, 1924-33.) | Increase or Decrease on mean. |
---|---|---|---|
0-1 year | 289 | 375 | — 86 |
1-5 years | 119 | 209 | — 90 |
Under 5 years | 408 | 584 | — 176 |
5-15 years | 72 | 97 | — 25 |
15-25 „ | 126 | 149 | — 23 |
25-35 „ | 174 | 182 | — 8 |
35-45 „ | 177 | 253 | — 76 |
45-55 „ | 372 | 441 | — 69 |
55-65 „ | 679 | 669 | + 10 |
65-75 ,, | 856 | 849 | + 7 |
75-85 | 661 | 726 | — 65 |
85 upwards | 198 | 202 | — 4 |
All Ages. | 3,723 | 4,152 | — 429 |
There was a decrease of 176 deaths in the number of deaths under 5 years of
age when compared with the average deaths at those ages during the preceding
ten years; whilst the number of registered deaths at the several age periods up
to between 5.55 years, were also below the decennial average.
The deaths of aged people between the age period 65 years and upwards
showed a decrease of 99 in the number of deaths when contrasted with the previous
year 1933, and 62 below the ten years' average (1924.33).
INFANTILE MORTALITY.
Infant Deaths, 289; Mortality Rate, 62.—The deaths oF 289 infants
under twelve months old were registered during the year, or 86 below the
decennial average (375), and they were equal to the infantile rate of 62 per 1,000
births. The lowest rate on record, however, is 53 per thousand births in the year