Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1913 |
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1913 Corrected according to borough of residence . + the presence of several large institutions , the great majority of whose inmates are non - residents of the city , increases considerably the death - rate of this Borough Deaths by ...
1913 Corrected according to borough of residence . + the presence of several large institutions , the great majority of whose inmates are non - residents of the city , increases considerably the death - rate of this Borough Deaths by ...
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4,766,883 5,372,983 1,455 1,512 1,512 2,684 1 , III Corrected according to borough of residence . 133 14.67 14.68 † The presence of several large institutions , the great majority of whose inmates are non - residents of the city ...
4,766,883 5,372,983 1,455 1,512 1,512 2,684 1 , III Corrected according to borough of residence . 133 14.67 14.68 † The presence of several large institutions , the great majority of whose inmates are non - residents of the city ...
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Deaths According to Cause , Age and Sex . Total Deaths . Deaths in Corre- sponding Week of 1912 Males . Females . * Under 1 Year . 1 Year and Under 2 . 2 and Under 5 . Under 5 Years . 5-15 . 15-25 25-45 45-65 . 65 and Over . 1.
Deaths According to Cause , Age and Sex . Total Deaths . Deaths in Corre- sponding Week of 1912 Males . Females . * Under 1 Year . 1 Year and Under 2 . 2 and Under 5 . Under 5 Years . 5-15 . 15-25 25-45 45-65 . 65 and Over . 1.
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Deaths According to Cause , Annual Rate per 1,000 and Age , with Meterology and Number of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks . Week Ending- 2 . Oct. Oct Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. 12 . 19 26 . 9.
Deaths According to Cause , Annual Rate per 1,000 and Age , with Meterology and Number of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks . Week Ending- 2 . Oct. Oct Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. 12 . 19 26 . 9.
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Deaths by Principal Causes , According to Locality and Age . 762 1,249 275 47 541 955 243 85 75 167 17 40 47 Boroughs . Manhattan 18 The Bronx Brooklyn 21 Queens Richmond .. I ::::: 88888 7.92 21 I II 2 2182 : 59987 Total .
Deaths by Principal Causes , According to Locality and Age . 762 1,249 275 47 541 955 243 85 75 167 17 40 47 Boroughs . Manhattan 18 The Bronx Brooklyn 21 Queens Richmond .. I ::::: 88888 7.92 21 I II 2 2182 : 59987 Total .
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According Annual Avenue Bay Street Births Board of Health Borough Bronx Brooklyn BULLETIN causes Centre and Walker certificate City Clinic Commissioner of Health considerably Contagious Diseases Corrected corresponding cream death rate decrease Department of Health Diarrhoeal Diseases Diph Diphtheria and Croup Division East New York Effects Ferryboat five foot of East Franklin Fulton Grade Harlem Health Officer Hospital Hours Includes increase infants Influenza Institutions Jamaica July June Kingston Laboratory Living Main Malarial Manhattan Mean Measles Medical Meningitis milk mortality Officer Orchard Organic Osborn St Otisville Park Parker patients permit person physicians Pneumonia Population present Public Queens regulations Remaining reported Richmond Sanitary Scarlet Fever Second Sept showed Side Clinic sixty-five Small South Southern Stapleton Telephone theria Tompkinsville Total deaths Tremont Tuberculosis Typhoid Fever Walker Streets Week Ending WEEKLY West Whooping Cough Williamsburg
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