London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Hackney 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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CAUSES OF DEATH

MalesFemalesTotal
Tuberculosis, respiratory10212
Tuberculosis, other forms112
Syphilitic disease134
Diphtheria---
Whooping Cough---
Meningococcal infection---
Acute poliomyelitis---
Measles---
Other infective and parasitic diseases314
Malignant neoplasm, stomach253964
Malignant neoplasm, lung, bronchus801696
Malignant neoplasm, breast-4444
Malignant neoplasm, uterus-1111
Other malignant and lymphatic neoplasms9598193
Leukaemia, aleukaemia7815
Diabetes5914
Vascular lesions of nervous system79105184
Coronary disease, angina188129317
Hypertension with heart disease111829
Other heart disease82156238
Other circulatory disease4464108
Influenza8513
Pneumonia454590
Bronchitis11161172
Other diseases of respiratory system11718
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum11920
Gastritis, enteritis and diarrhoea325
Nephritis and nephrosis4812
Hyperplasia of prostate7-7
Pregnancy, childbirth, abortion-22
Congenital malformations131427
Other defined and ill-defined diseases7878156
Motor vehicle accidents538
All other accidents111526
Suicide18927
Homicide, etc.11
9579621,919

AGE MORTALITY

MalesFemalesTotal
Under 1 year424183
1-4 years6410
5-14 years516
15-24 years6713
25-44 years392261
45-64 years282191473
65-74 years273244517
75 years and over304452756
9579621,919

Infant mortality. There were 83 deaths of children under one year, giving
an infant mortality rate of 23,05 per thousand live births, as compared with
a rate of 21 5 for the County of London and 21.6 for England and Wales.
The rate for England and Wales is the lowest ever recorded being 0.3 per
1,000 below that for 1960, the previous lowest. Comparable infant mortality
figures for Hackney, London and England and Wales for the last five years:-