London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Woolwich 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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Deaths over 45 years of age.—The number of deaths which occurred at 45 years
of age and over was 1,288, or 77.6 per cent. of the total deaths.
Deaths in Public Institutions.—In tabular form is shown below the number of
deaths of Woolwich residents which took place in various institutions during the
year:—

TABLE No. 69.

Hospitals or Institutions.Number of Deaths.
Public Genera] Hospitals730
St. Nicholas455
Lewisham136
St. Alfege's39
St. George's in the East30
Voluntary General Hospitals99
War Memorial32
Miller24
Infectious Diseases Hospitals43
Brook31
Park10
Mental Hospitals69
Tooting26
Bexley22
Special Hospitals42
Cottage Hospitals and Nursing Homes36
Sanatoria and Tuberculosis Institutions8
1,027

As the total number of deaths was 1,660, the percentage of institutional deaths
to total deaths was 61.8.
The following tables show the birth rates, death rates and analysis of mortality,
the nett deaths (including non-residents in institutions in the Borough), and the
nett deaths classified by sex and wards.