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

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Harrow 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Harrow]

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Neo Natal Deaths (under four weeks of age):—

MaleFemaleTotal
Legitimate222042
Illegitimate314
Total252146
Neo-natal mortality rate per 1,000 live births14.8
Neo-natal mortality rate for England and Wales12.5
Early Neo-natal mortality rate (first week) per 1,000 live births12.6
Peri-natal mortality rate per 1,000 live and still births23.9
Maternity Mortality:-
Maternal deathsNil
Maternal mortality rate per 1,000 live and still birthsNil
Maternal mortality rate for England and Wales02
DeathsMaleFemaleTotal
1,0211,0372,058
Death rate per 1,000 population
Crude Death Rate9.9
Comparability Factor1.04
Adjusted Death Rate10.3
Death rate for England and Wales11.2

Population
The estimated mid-year population was 208,200 which, in spite of a
natural increase in population—excess of births over deaths—of 1,045
was 530 lower than the figure calculated for 1966. The number of occupied
houses and flats rose by 983 to 68,446.
Births
During the year 3,103 live births (1,553 male and 1,550 female) were
registered, giving a crude birth rate of 14.9 per 1,000 population. Correction
of this rate by the application of the Registrar General's area comparability
factor gives a birth rate of 15.2 as compared with the birth
rate of 17.2 per 1,000 population for England and Wales. 197 of the
live births were illegitimate giving a percentage of total births of 6.3.
Total number of live and stillbirths 3,139
Local births (domiciliary confinement) 556