[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wimbledon]
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Table: BIRTH-RATE, DEATH-RATE, AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1932(Provisional Figures.)(The Rates for England and Wales have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1932, but those for the towns have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1931. The mortality rates for England and Wales refer to the wholepopulation, but for London and the towns to divilians only).
BIRTH-RATE, DEATH-RATE, AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1932
(Provisional Figures.)
(The Rates for England and Wales have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1932, but those for the towns have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1931. The mortality rates for England and Wales refer to the whole
population, but for London and the towns to divilians only).
Rate per 1000 Total Population
Annual Death-rate per 1000 Population
Rate per 1000 Live Births
Percentage of Total Deaths
Live Births -
Stillbirths
All Causes
Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
Smallpox
Measles
Scarlet Fever
Whooping Cough
Diphtheria
Influenza
Violence
Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under two years)
Total Deaths under One Year
Certified by Registered Medical Pra- titioners
Inquest Cases
Certified by Coroner after P.M. No Inquest
Uncertified Causes of Death
England and Wales
15.3
0.66
12.0
0.01
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.07
0.06
0.32
0.53
6.6
65
91.10
6.20
1.80
0.90
118 County Boroughs and Great Towns, in eluding London
15.4
0.70
11.8
0.00
0.00
0.11
0.01
0.08
0.07
0.23
0.48
8.9
09
91.30
5.90
2.30
0.50
126 Smaller Towns t Estimated Resident Populations, 25,000 to 50,000 at Census 1931)