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Barnet 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

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BARNET URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
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MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT.
Public Health Department,
31 Wood Street,
Barnet.
To the Chairman and Members of
the Barnet Urban District Council.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have much pleasure in presenting to you my Annual Report on the health of
the District for the year 1951-
It is drawn up on the lines indicated in Circular 42/51 of the 10th December,
1951 - as requested by the Ministry of Health.

STATISTICS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AREA.

Area (in acres)4,200
Population (1931 Census)15,064
Registrar-General's Estimate of resident Population, mid 195124,680
Number of Inhabited Houses7,180
Rateable Value£262,969
Product of a Penny Rate£1,068

NATURAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS.
The population is largely residential, and consists chiefly of people whose
occupation lies outside the urban area. Those employed in the district, apart
from the tradesmen and their employees, are mainly skilled workers at dental
manufacturing, lithographic, printing and optical works.

EXTRACT FROM VITAL AND MORTAL STATISTICS OF THE YEAR.

Total.M.F.
Live BirthsLegitimate302158144
Illegitimate1587
Birth Rate per 1.000 of the estimated resident population (standardised): 11.82
Total.M.F.
Still BirthsLegitimate1046
Illegitimate1Nil1
Still Birth Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) Births: 33.54

Still Birth Rate per 1.000 total (live and still) Births; 33.54