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Shoreditch 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF LONDON AND SHOREDITCH BIRTH AND DEATH RATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING 3 RD JANUARY, 1930.

districts.Estimated Population 1930.annual rate per 1,000 persons living.Infants under 1 year. Death rate per 1,000 Live Births.percentage to total deaths
births.deaths during the years:deaths during 1930 fromInquest Cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.Uncertified Causes of Death.
1 (cols 2.8)234.5678910
Principal Zymotic Diseases.Smallpox.Measles.Scvlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Congh.*Fever.Diarrhoea Enteritis (under 2 year).Tuberculous Disease.Violence.
1817.1928.1929.1930.
London4,417,90015.711.911.613.811.40.56o.oo0.230.020.100.030.010.160.960.55597.4......
Shoreditch‡98,71020.112.713.816.112.20.960.020.500.010.200.040.000.20100.86658'467.5...
Wards.
Moorfields3,94020.611.610.318.515.50.51...0.25............0.251.020.76498.375.0...
Church17,36020.414.713.417.112.31.150.050.740.060.110.05...0.121.090.98859.371.5...
Hoxton15,08021.514.016.216.112.70.93...0.46• • •0.33......0.130.730.79499.061.8...
Wenlock‡13,57024.514.314.715.913.00.81...0.51...0.15......0.151.191.03518.567.1...
Whitmore§17,02019.411.913.417.113.10.82...0.58...0.12......0.120.990.82637.670.4...
Kingsland9,91021.111.111 514.510.11.01...0.30...0.50010...0.101.200.81537.069.0...
Haggerston10,46019.110.511.813.611.11.430.090.48...0.28......0.571.050.86708.163.7...
Acton11,37013.811.314.516.310.50.77...0.26...0.080.87...0.350.880.701028.462.1...

*Fever includes typhus, typhoid and continued fevers.
†Diarrhoea in this table includes enteritis in children under two years.
‡The inhabitants of the Holborn Institution, which is situate in Wenlock Ward, estimated at 1,000, and the deaths occurring in that institution are
excluded.
§ The Shoreditch Institution is situate in this Ward. In the cases of some of the deaths in outlying institutions, the Shoreditch Institution is the last known place of
residence. This Ward is therefore probably credited with some deaths belonging to other Wards.
Note.—Where the deaths under any heading are too few to express as a rate per 1,000 within two places of decimals, 0 00 is inserted; where no deaths have occurred,
dots are placed in the space under the heading. The London population is adjusted to the middle of 1929.