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Barnet 1957

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

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Total.M.F.
Deaths259120139

Death Rate per 1 .000 of the estimated resident population (standardised):
10.02
Total.
Deaths from Puerperal causes Nil
Death Rate from Puerperal causes per 1 .000 total (live and still) Births:
Nil

Deaths of Infants under one year of age:-

Total.M.F.
Legitimate1055
IllegitimateNilNilNil

Death Rate of Infants under one year of age per 1.000 live Births: 28.33

Deaths of Infants under four weeks of age:-

Total.M.F.
Legitimate51
IllegitimateNilNilNil

Death Rate of Infants under four weeks of age per 1.000 live Births: 16.99
Too muoh importance should not be paid to the rates where the actual
number of cases is small, e.g. - below 10, as such rates are of little
statistical significance. Thus, if an attempt is made to compare this area
with other districts, or with previous years, it would be better to compare
actual cases.
GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE DISTRICT.
The Council are not the appropriate Local Authority for the purpose of
the National Health Service Act, 1946, and do not therefore control any of
the Hospitals or ancillary services in the district.
Within this district, and under the control of the Barnet Group Hospital
Management Committee, are the following
Barnet General Hospital, Wellhouse Lane, Barnet. 461 Beds.
St, Stephen's Hospital, Mays Lane, Barnet. 88 Beds.
(Female medical, Ear, Nose and Throat, and male long-
stay cases)
Victoria Maternity Hospital, Wood Street, Barnet. 59 Beds.
"Elm Bank", Arkley. (Female long-stay cases) 27 Beds.
The following is a list of Clinics etc. available in the district.
Tuberculosis Clinics are held daily, by appointment, at Barnet Chest
Clinic, Wellhouse Lane, Barnet.
At Vale Drive the following Clinics are held during the school term.