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Shoreditch 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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12.
MATERNAL MORTALITY, 1955.
No maternal death was recorded during the year.

The maternal mortality rates in England and Wales and in Shoreditch during the past seven years are given below

Maternal Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live and Still Births
1955195419531952195119501949
England and Wales0.640.690.760.720.790.860.98
ShoreditchNilNilNilNil1.18Mil1.13

CANCER.
The deaths from cancer in the Borough during the year numbered 113
as compared with 127 in 1954.
BURIAL OF THE DEAD.
Under Section 50 of the National Assistance Act, 1948, the Borough
Council is responsible for arranging for the burial or cremation of any
person who has died or been found dead in their area, and where no other
suitable arrangements for burial have been made or are being made. During
the year 4 burials were carried out.
The Council have not yet carried out any cremations, as although it
may appear at the time of death that there are no surviving relatives,
there is always the remote possibility that at some future date, one may
come forward and start enquiries which might result in the Council's
action being disputed.
III. INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES.
During the year the number of notifications received (excluding
tuberculosis and food poisoning) was 985. Of these cases 15 were found
not to be suffering from the disease stated on the certificate, which
gives a corrected number of 970 cases for the year.
SMALLPOX AND VACCINATION.
No case of smallpox occurred in the Borough during the year and
no vaccinations were performed by the Medical Officer of Health under
the Public Health (Smallpox Prevention) Regulations, 1917.