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Wimbledon 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wimbledon]

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Rates per 1,000 Total Births {i.e.. Live and Still)
WimbledonEngland and Wales126 C.B's and Great Towns including London148 Smaller towns (resident population 25,000 -50,000 at 1931 Census)London Administrative County
Notifications (corrected): —
Puerperal Fever and Pyrexia2.3610.6613.778.0814.90

Maternal Mortality in England and Wales.

CauseNo. of deathsRates per 1,000 total (live and still) birthsRates per million women aged 15-44
Sepsis of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium700.100
Abortion with toxaemia30.00
Other toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperium1670.24
Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth910.13
Abortion without mention of sepsis or toxaemia370.054
Abortion with sepsis660.097
Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium1250.18

As previously stated in the Report there were no maternal deaths
in Wimbledon during 1951.
BIRTHS.
The statistics supplied by the Registrar-General show that
during 1951 the total number of registered live births belonging to
Wimbledon was 833. In addition 14 stillbirths were registered. This
gives a birth-rate of 14.26 per thousand of the population compared
with a rate of 13.40 per thousand for the previous year.
A comparability factor has been supplied by the RegistrarGeneral
which enables the birth-rate for Wimbledon to be compared
with that for England and Wales. The corrected birth-rate for
Wimbledon for 1951 is 13.26 per thousand of the population, whilst
the rate for England and Wales is 15.5.
Of the 14 stillbirths registered, 13 occurred in hospitals or nursing
homes, and one occurred at home.
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