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Barnes 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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Table 4.—Causes of Death during the Year 1941.

Causes of Death (Registrar-General's short list of causes).Total DeathsMaleFemale
1Typhoid and Paratyphoid fevers-l
2Cerebro-spinal fever11
3Scarlet Fever
4Whooping Cough11
5Diphtheria
6Tuberculosis of respiratory system20155
7Other forms of tuberculosis11
8Syphilitic diseases22
9Influenza211
10Measles
11Acute poliomyelitis and polioencephalitis
12Acute infectious encephalitis
13Cancer of buccal cavity and oesoph. (m) ; uterus (f)1037
14„ stomach and duodenum1064
15„ breast77
16„ all other sites502723
17Diabetes312
18Intra-cranial vascular lesions401327
19Heart Disease1024458
20Other diseases of circulatory system1367
21Bronchitis19118
22Pneumonia201010
23Other respiratory diseases936
24Ulceration of stomach or duodenum211
25Diarrhoea under 2 years321
26Appendicitis
27Other digestive diseases99
28Nephritis19910
29Puerperal and post-abortive sepsis
30Other maternal causes11
31Premature birth1174
32Congenital malformations, birth injury, infantile diseases761
33Suicide11
34Road traffic accidents312
35Other violent causes291514
36All other causes542727
All Causes449222227