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Richmond upon Thames 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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BIRTH RATE, CIVILIAN DEATH RATE & ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1944

(Provisional figures).

(The Mortality rates for England and Wales refer to the whole population but those for London and the towns refer to civilians only).

Note : A dash signifies that there were no deaths.

Rate per 1,000 Civilian population.Annual Death Rate per 1,000 Civilian Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.
live Births.Still Births.All Causes.Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under two years).Total Deaths under one year.
England and Wales17-6†0.50†11 .6†o.oo0.000.01o.oo0.030.020.124*846*
126 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London20.30'6413.7o.oo-0.01o.oo0.030.030.107.352
148 Smaller Towns (Resident Population 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census) ...20.90'6112.4o.oo-0.01o.oo0.020.030114.444
London Administrative County15.00.4215.7o.oo-0.00o.oo0.0400100810.161
RICHMOND17.40.5215.8----o.oo-0.127.042
Per 1.000 related births. †Per 1,000 total population.Abortion with Sepsis.Abortion without Sepsis.Pucrperal InfectionsOther
The maternal mortality rates for England and Wales are as follows Per 1,000 Total Births0310.090.281.25
The maternal mortality rates for Richmond are as follows ... Per 1,000 Total Births1.76