§ Mr. Shersbyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the Official Report in tabular form details of some common risks to life in Great Britain, giving details of the cause of death, the number of deaths per year and the number of deaths per year per
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ICD Number of deaths per year Rate per 100,000 population 390–458 … Diseases of circulatory system … … … 334,477 615 140–239 … Neoplasms … … … 140,298 258 460–519 … Diseases of respiratory system … … … 102,568 189 E800–999 … Accidents, poisoning and violence … … … 23,948 44 520–577 … Diseases of digestive system … … … 16,615 31 Within these groups are causes: 393–398 … Heart diseases … … … 211,347 389 410–414 … 420–429 … 140–209 … Cancer, including leukaemia … … … 138,915 256 430–438 … Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) … … … 85,147 157 E810–823 … Motor vehicle accidents … … … 6,897 12.7 E880–887 … Accidental falls … … … 5,695 10.5 E950–959 … Suicide … … … 4,246 7.8 E890–899 … Accidents caused by fires and flames … … … 837 1.54 E850–877 … Accidental poisoning … … … 829 1.53 E960–969 … Homicide … … … 641 1.18 E911 … Inhalation and ingestion of food causing obstruction or suffocation 558 1.03 E910 … Accidental drowning … … … 537 0.99 E916 … Struck accidentally by falling object … … … 159 0.29 E800–807 … Railway accidents … … … 135 0.25 E925 … Accidents caused by electric current … … … 132 0.24 E930–936 … Surgical and medical complications … … … 110 0.20 E840–845 … Air and space transport accidents … … … 97 0.18 E901 … Excessive cold … … … 49 0.09 E913.O … Accidental suffocation in bed or cradle … … 46 0.08 E907 … Lightning … … … 5 0.009 E905 … Bites and stings … … … 5 0.009 E908 … Cataclysm … … … — — Fuller details are published by the Registrars General for England and Wales in "Mortality Statistics, OPCS Series DH2" (latest year 1975) and for Scotland in his annual report, part I. (6) what is the average number of patients per dentist in the National Health Service in Cleveland.
§ Mr. MoyleThe information is as follows:
100,000 people, on a basis similar to the information published in the March edition of Food Technology based on information supplied by the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
§ Mr. MoyleThe five most common grouped causes of death in Great Britain during 1976 were as follows: