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Barnes 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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Vital Statistics.
Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality during the year 1922, with corresponding rates
for England and Wales, 105 Great Towns, 155 Smaller Towns, and for the County of London
for comparison.

The mortality rates refer to the whole population as regards England and Wales, but on'y to civilians as regards London and the groups of towns.

Birthrate per 1,000 Total Population.Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Populationrate per 1,000 Births.Percentage of Total Deaths.
All Causes.Enteric Fever.Small-poxMeasles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough-Diphtheria.Influenza.ViolenceDiarrhœa and Enteritis (under 2 years).Total Deaths under One Year.Deaths in Public Institutions.Certified Causes of Death.Inquest Cases.Uncertified Causes of Death.
England and Wales20.612.90.010.000.150.040.160.110.540.446.27725.692.76.21.1
105 Great Towns, including London (1921 Census Populations exceeding 50,000)21.413.00.010.000.220.050.190.130.560.417.68232.992.66.70.7
155 SmallerTowns(1921 Census Populations 20,000—50,000).20.511.70 .010.000.100.030.150.090.580.355.67516.993.65.11.3
London21.013.40.010.000.350.070.250.250.570.457.17448.792.17.80.1
Barnes Urban District16.811.00.000.000.060.120.120.090.440.363.55127.193.16.90.0