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Bromley 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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APPENDIX II.
BIRTH RATE, DEATH RATE, AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY during the Year, 1930.
(Provisional figures. The rates for England and Wales have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1930,
but those lor the towns have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1929.

The mortality rates refer to the whole population as regards England and wales, but only to civilians as regards

London and the groups of towns.

Rate per 1,000 Total PopulationAnnual Death Rate per 1,000 PopulationRate per 1,000 Live Births.
Live BirthsStill BirthsAll causes.Enteric Fever.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Violence.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under Two Years).Total Deaths under One Year.
England and Wales16.30.6911.40.010000.100.020.050 090.120.536.060
107 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London16.60.7111.50.010.000.150.020.050.100.110.508.364
159 Smaller Towns (1921 adjusted Populations 20,000-50,000)16.20.6910.50.000.000.080.010.050 070.130.434.455
London15.70.5611.40.010.000.230.020 030.100.080.559.959
BROMLEY15.030.4010.20.000.000.070.020.020.000.070.626.341