Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1913Department of Health, 1913 |
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... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 • Cor- rected , 1913 . Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , Manhattan The Bronx ...
... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 • Cor- rected , 1913 . Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , Manhattan The Bronx ...
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... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , Manhattan 2,331,542 2,487,796 705 755 1,710 The Bronx .. 430,980 583,981 141 162 ...
... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- rected , Manhattan 2,331,542 2,487,796 705 755 1,710 The Bronx .. 430,980 583,981 141 162 ...
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... population . This number is less by 2,415 deaths reported during the year 1911 , and 16,857 deaths less than the average of the immediately preceding decennium , corrected to correspond to increase in population during the previous ten ...
... population . This number is less by 2,415 deaths reported during the year 1911 , and 16,857 deaths less than the average of the immediately preceding decennium , corrected to correspond to increase in population during the previous ten ...
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... population was stationary . There were 28,242 deaths reported in the various institutions of the City , a decrease of 658 compared with the decennial average . Deaths reported in tenement houses num- bered 30,579 , a tremendous decrease ...
... population was stationary . There were 28,242 deaths reported in the various institutions of the City , a decrease of 658 compared with the decennial average . Deaths reported in tenement houses num- bered 30,579 , a tremendous decrease ...
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... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 Cor- rected , 1913 . Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- Manhattan The Bronx 2.331,542 ...
... Population Estimated U.S.Census Population Deaths . Boroughs . April 15 , July 1 , 1910 . 1913 . 1912 1913 Cor- rected , 1913 . Births . Marriages . Still - births . Death - rate . 1912. 1913 * Cor- Manhattan The Bronx 2.331,542 ...
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