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Shoreditch 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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MATERNAL MORTALITY.
The number of Shoreditch women whose deaths were primarily classified
to childbirth during the year was 4.
This gives a Maternal Mortality rate per 1,000 live births of 239 and per
1,000 total births (i.e., Still births included) of 2.30. The corresponding
figures for the County of London were 2.04 and 2.56.
The particulars of these deaths, classified according to age and cause,
are given in the table on page 27.

For purposes of comparison the maternal mortality rates per 1,000 live births in England and Wales, London and Shoreditch, during the year 1932 and ten preceding years are given as follows:—

England and Wales.LondonShoreditch.
YearDeaths from Sepsis.Deaths from other diseases and accidents of Pregnancy.Total.Deaths from Sepsis.Deaths from other diseases and accidents of Pregnancy.Total. ,Deaths from Sepsis.Deaths from other diseases and accidents of Pregnancy.Total.
1932.........1.171.472.64*0.601.792.39
19311.662.454.112.021.783.80...1.781.78
19301.922.484.401.711.453.162.01.53.5
19291.802.534.331.881.733.611.01.02.0
19281.792.634.421.592.003.591.431.913.34
19271.572.544.111.311.602.900.910.471.38
19261.602.524.121.611.743.351.191.22.4
19251.562.524.081.421.773.190.762.243.04
19241.392.513.901.241.843.080.393.23.59
19231.302.513.811.371.522.890.01.411.41
19221.382.433.811 .361.482.841.021.02.0

The final Report of the Departmental Committee upon Maternal Mortality
and Morbidity was issued by the Ministry of Health in July, 1932.