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Brentford and Chiswick 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]

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Again, of this number, 287, or over 38 per cent., reached
the age of 70 years or over, the oldest resident dying being 101
years of age.
A perusal of Table I appended, which sets out the causes of
death, will show that cancer accounted for 117 deaths and
tuberculosis (all forms) for 53 deaths. In the preceding year
these diseases were responsible for 82 and 42 deaths respectively.
Zymotic Death Rate.
This rate is calculated from the number of deaths occurring
from the seven principal zymotic diseases, viz., Smallpox,
Scarlet Fever, Measles, Diphtheria, Fever (Tyhpus ,Typhoid
and Continued), Whooping Cough and Diarrhoea. The total
number of deaths from these causes was 8 which gives a zymotic
Death Rate of 0.13 per 1,000 of the population.
Infantile Mortality.
The total number of deaths of infants under one year of age
was 41. Of this number 4 were of illegitimate children. This
gives an Infantile Mortality Rate of 49 per 1,000 live births.
Analysing this figure one finds that the Infantile Mortality Rate
among legitimate children was 47 while that among illegitimate
infants was 105.
Of the 41 infant deaths, 23 occurred outside the area and 18
were neo-natal, i.e., occurring during the first four weeks of life.

The following sets out the Birth, Death and Infantile Mortality Rates since the date of amalgamation of Brentford and Chiswick.

Year.Birth Rate.Death Rate.Infantile Mortality.
192716.411.666
192816.910.948
192916.1713.64*62
193016.611.3148
193114.2710.4249
193213.9310.4549
193313.3911.7546
193412.4811.3761
193513.4310.3141
193613.3512.2449

*Year of severe Influenza epidemic.
Table II appended sets out the causes of death, etc., of
infants under one year of age.