Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1913 |
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Births . Marriages . Still - births . Manhattan . The Bronx .. 2.331,542 2,487,796 705 755 745 1,719 1,123 71 430,980 583,981 141 162 150 Brooklyn ... 1,634,351 1,845,443 473 477 488 408 73 1,374 439 14 15.09 15.83 15 62 13.85 14.47 45 ...
Births . Marriages . Still - births . Manhattan . The Bronx .. 2.331,542 2,487,796 705 755 745 1,719 1,123 71 430,980 583,981 141 162 150 Brooklyn ... 1,634,351 1,845,443 473 477 488 408 73 1,374 439 14 15.09 15.83 15 62 13.85 14.47 45 ...
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Rate per I , cco Births . Deaths . Rate per 1,000 Births . Institu tions . Tenements . Manhattan . The Bronx ... 128 100.7 6 4.7 21 80.4 4 15.3 2 Brooklyn .. 75 86.1 9 10.3 Queens .... JII . I 1 6 . Richmond 181.8 I 22.7 City of New ...
Rate per I , cco Births . Deaths . Rate per 1,000 Births . Institu tions . Tenements . Manhattan . The Bronx ... 128 100.7 6 4.7 21 80.4 4 15.3 2 Brooklyn .. 75 86.1 9 10.3 Queens .... JII . I 1 6 . Richmond 181.8 I 22.7 City of New ...
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Births and Marriages . The number of births reported during the year was 135,625 , an increase of 1,083 compared with the returns for the year 1911 , but while the returns show an increase in the absolute numbers , still the birth rate ...
Births and Marriages . The number of births reported during the year was 135,625 , an increase of 1,083 compared with the returns for the year 1911 , but while the returns show an increase in the absolute numbers , still the birth rate ...
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Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , 1913 . Manhattan 2.331,542 2,487.796 751 791 774 1,279 568 64 The Bronx .. 430,980 583.981 Brooklyn .. 1,634,351 1,845-443 476 Queens ↑ Richmond .
Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , 1913 . Manhattan 2.331,542 2,487.796 751 791 774 1,279 568 64 The Bronx .. 430,980 583.981 Brooklyn .. 1,634,351 1,845-443 476 Queens ↑ Richmond .
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218 203 128 * If the deaths under one month , numbering 126 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 45 per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 .
218 203 128 * If the deaths under one month , numbering 126 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 45 per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 .
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