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Deptford 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Deptford, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Swimming pools with chlorination plants to ensure cleanliness of
the water, slipper baths and washhouses are maintained by the Borough
Council and are largely used.
The chief industries are those associated with the metal trade, stone
and slate works, paper works, tarpaulin making, spinning and sackmaking.

Figures dealing with the number of births and deaths and the mortality from certain specified diseases serve as a rough index of the health of a community, and the following extracts from the vital statistics are of interest in this connection:

Male.Female.Total.Grand Total.Birth-rate.
Live BirthsLegitimate7887641,5521,59715.8
Illegitimate202545

Still-births, 45. Rate per 1,000 total births, 27.4.
Death-rate.
Deaths 1,327 13.1
Percentage of total deaths occurring in Institutions 60

Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, childbirth:

Rate per 1,000 (live and still) births.
From Puerperal Sepsis21.2
Other Puerperal causes31.8
Total53.0

Death-rate of infants under one year of age, per 1,000 births:
Legitimate 66
Illegitimate 133
Total 68
Deaths from Measles (all ages) 43
„ Whooping Cough (all ages) 18
„ Deaths from Diarrhcea (under 2 years) 26
Population.
1 he population for 1934, as given by the Registrar-General, was
101,380, the lowest on record.