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Willesden 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Appendix A.-Table II.-DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1933.

CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 Up. (15)Total deaths, whether of "Residents" or "Non-Residents," in Institutions in the District. (16)
All CausesCertified1,885123482419334410612221434440230799892
Uncertified---------------
1.-Infections and Parasitic Diseases.
Typhoid Fever1---1---------1
Paratyphoid Fever--------------1
Typhus Fever---------------
Relapsing Fever. ("Spirillum Obermeieri")---------------
Undulant Fever---------------
Small Pox---------------
Measles1--1-----------
Scarlet Fever1-------------1
Whooping Cough1257-----------9
Diphtheria1125-4---------11
Influenza55-1-12-156131213111
Cholera---------------
Dysentery---------------
Plague---------------
Erysipelas4--1----11-1--4
Acute Poliomyelitis1-1-----------1
Encephalitis Lethargica---------------
Cerebro-Spinal Fever3-1-----------3
Glanders---------------
Anthrax---------------
Rabies---------------
Tetanus--------------1
Tuberculosis of the Respiratory System125-21-314243128139--41
Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System6112-2--------5
Tuberculosis of the intestines and peritoneum1-------------2
Tuberculosis of the vertebral column3------1-1--1-2
Tuberculosis of other bones and joints1----------1---
Tuberculosis of skin and subcutaneous tissues---------------
Tuberculosis of lymphatic system (abdominal and bronchial glands excepted)1--------------
Tuberculosis of genito-urinary system---------------