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Barnes 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND OCCUPATION OF THE
INHABITANTS.
The district is mainly a residential one; more than fifty percent.
of the employed persons living in Barnes have their place of work
outside the Borough.
There are relatively few industries in the Borough. In none
of the trades and industries carried on in the district has evidence
been forthcoming of any detrimental effect on health connected with
conditions of occupation.

VITAL STATISTICS. Statistical Summary, 1937.

Births:—

Birth-rate (per 1,000 of population)89
Live Births:—Total.M.F.
Legitimate337178159
Illegitimate281216
Total365190175
Still Birth-rate (per 1,000 total births)26.7
Total. M.F.
Still Births1046
Deaths:—
Death-rate (per 1,000 of population)11.4
Total.M.F.
Deaths (all causes)469224245
Percentage of all deaths occurring in Public Institutions 40%

Death-rate from Maternal Causes (per 1,000 total births) 0.0
Deaths from Sepsis Nil
,, ,, Other causes Nil
Death-rate from Zymotic Diseases 0.0
Deaths from Cancer (all ages) 80
,, ,, Measles (all ages) Nil
,, „ Whooping Cough (all ages) Nil
,, ,, Diarrhoea (under two years of age) Nil
Death-rate of infants under one year of age 35.6
Legitimate infants 32.6
Death-rate for {Illegitimate 35.7
Natural increment or decrease in the population for 1937
(excess of births over deaths or vice versa):— Decrease 104.
Comparative vital statistics with reference to birth-rate, deathrate
and infantile mortality are given in tabular form on pages 4 and 5.