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Sutton and Cheam 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton and Cheam]

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19531954
Deaths from Cancer149176
Measles00
" Whooping Cough00
" Diarrhoea12

Percentage of Deaths from certain causes to the total number of deaths

19531954
Diseases of the heart and circulation37.437.5
Cancer and mallgiant disease19.221.8
Diseases of the lungs (non-tuberculous)9.79.9
Tuberculous diseases1.81.0
Vascular lesions of the nervous system14.114.4
Congenital malformations0.30.6
Suicide and violence3.62.8
Diseases of the digestive system2.21.6
Infectious diseases2.00.5
Diseases of the kidney1.91.4
Other defined diseases7.88.5

Maternal Mortality. There was no maternal death. The
maternal mortality rate for England and Wales was 0.69 per
thousand total births,
infantile Mortality The Infantile mortality rate was
18.7 per thousand live births, compared with 11.7 per thousand
live births in 1953. There were eighteen deaths of Infants under
one year, compared with eleven In 1953. Of the eighteen deaths,
fourteen occurred In the neo-natal period, within one month of
birth, as is shown In the following table of causes and age
groups.

Causes of Death AGE GROUPS

Congenital AbnormalityUnder 1 month1-3 months5-12 months
4-1
Prematurity8--
Cerebral Haemorrhage1--
Pneumonia-1-
Nephritis-1-
Asphyxia11-
Totals1431