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Ilford 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Death-rate of Infants under one year of age:—

19431942
All infants per 1,000 live births35.130.6
Legitimate infants per 1,000 legitimate live births35.130.4
Illegitimate infants per 1,000 illegitimate live births33.735.3
Deaths from Cancer (all ages)283292
,, Measles (all ages)11
,, Whooping Cough (all ages)42
,, Diarrhoea (under 2 years of age)123

1. Rainfall.
Total rainfall registered in the district during the year was 20.23 inches,
the greatest fall in 24 hours was registered on 18th December, being .81 inches.
Rain fell on 137 days.
2. Population.

The number of patients and resident staff on the 30th June, 1943, at the following public institutions, was:—

Claybury Mental Hospital and Emergency Hospital2,648
West Ham Mental Hospital and Emergency Hospital1,476
Australasian Hospital (Girls' Village Homes)115
Total4,239

3. Births .—The number of births registered during the year was 2,621.

MalesFemales
Legitimate1,2831,249
Illegitimate4742

i.e., 3.39 per cent. of the births registered were illegitimate.
The birth-rate, calculated on the net estimate of the population is 18.2
per 1,000.
4. Deaths.—The total number of deaths of Ilford residents was 1,630.
This is obtained by taking the total deaths registered in the district (1,416),
subtracting the deaths of non-residents occuring in the district (376), and
adding the deaths of Ilford residents registered as having died in other
districts (590).
The death-rate, calculated on the net estimate of the population is
11.4 per 1,000.
Inquests.—During the year, 47 inquests were held in the district, 35 on
Ilford residents, and 12 on non-residents.

The ages at death were as follows:—

Under 1 year1-2 years2-5 years5-15 years15-25 years25-45 years45-65 years65 years and upwards
1152121214

Death-Rates from Tuberculosis and Cancer, 1943.

The following Table shows the death-rates for 1943 for Ilford, compared with the provisional death-rates for England and Wales for the same period, per 1,000 population; the figures having been supplied by the Registrar-General:—

IlfordEngland and Wales
Respiratory Tuberculosis.467.785
Other Tuberculosis.077.129
Cancer ,.1.9742.140