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East Ham 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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STATISTICS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
OF THE AREA.
Area (in statute acres) land and inland water, 3,324.
Population. Census, 1931, 142,394 (males 68,923, females
73,471). Estimated to middle of 1933, 139,500.
Number of inhabited houses (end of 1933) according to rate
books (including tenements and shops), estimated 32,907.
Rateable value at 31st December, 1933, £696,566.
Sum represented by a penny rate, 1933, £2,811.
Physical Features of the Area.
See report for the year 1930.
Social Conditions of the Area.
See report for the year 1930.

EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS.

Total.Males.Females.
Live BirthsLegitimate1,877974903Birth rate per 1,000of the estimated population 13.7.
Illegitimate452322
Still Births624022Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) births 31.
Deaths1,503768735Death rate per 1,000 of the estimated population 10.7.
Death from puerperal causes:-
Deaths.Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) births.
Puerperal sepsis21.00
Other puerperal causes42.01
Total63.01
Death rate of infants under one year of age:—
All infants per 1,000 live births45
Legitimate infants per 1,000 legitimate live births43
Illegitimate infants per 1,000 illegitimate live births133
Deaths from Measles (all ages)0
Deaths from Whooping Cough (all ages)6
Deaths from Diarrhoea (under 2 years of age)13