Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]
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10.
II.- POPULATION BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS .
The Registrar-General's estimate for the mid-year 1949 population was
455,200. This shows an increase of 240 over the previous year. This figure
is used for statistical purposes throughout this Report.
The density of the population in the Borough is 68 persons per acre.
BIRTHS,
The numbers of registered live births allocated to the Borough during the calendar year 1949 were as follows :-
Total Live Births (legitimate and illegitimate) :- | |
Male s | 454 |
Females | 410 |
Total | 864 |
Illegitimate live Births | |
Males | 30 |
Females | 22 |
Total | 52 |
The birth rate for the Borough was 19.11. For England and Wales the
birth rate was 16.7 and for London 16.8. The illegitimate births numbered
52, of which 30 were males. The illegitimate births therefore represented
5.91 per cent, of all the births in the Borough, as compared with 5.0 per
cent. for England and Wales.
STILLBIRTHS.
The number of registered stillbirths allocated to the Borough was
15 or 1.7 per cent. of all births,
MARRIAGES.
The number of marriages during the year was 429, and the marriage rate
was 18,98 per 1,000 population. The marriage rate for the Metropolis was
21,0 and for England and Wales 17.0.