Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1913Department of Health, 1913 |
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Page 12
... corresponding week of 1912 , a decrease in the death rate of 2.08 points , which corresponds to a decrease of 214 deaths . The principal causes showing decreases were the organic heart diseases , of which 69 fewer deaths were reported ...
... corresponding week of 1912 , a decrease in the death rate of 2.08 points , which corresponds to a decrease of 214 deaths . The principal causes showing decreases were the organic heart diseases , of which 69 fewer deaths were reported ...
Page 4
... corresponding week of 1912 , an increase of 57 deaths . This increase is almost exactly offset by the increase in the population , the rate for the past week being 15.23 against 15.24 in the previous year , a decrease of .01 of a point ...
... corresponding week of 1912 , an increase of 57 deaths . This increase is almost exactly offset by the increase in the population , the rate for the past week being 15.23 against 15.24 in the previous year , a decrease of .01 of a point ...
Page 4
... the ages of 65 and over . The death rate for the first 11 weeks of 1913 was 15.79 , as against 15.68 in the corresponding period of 1912 , an increase of .11 of a point . VITAL STATISTICS Summary for Week Ending Saturday , 12 M. 4.
... the ages of 65 and over . The death rate for the first 11 weeks of 1913 was 15.79 , as against 15.68 in the corresponding period of 1912 , an increase of .11 of a point . VITAL STATISTICS Summary for Week Ending Saturday , 12 M. 4.
Page 4
... corresponding period of 1912 , with the exception of whooping cough , which showed an increase of nine deaths . The mortality among children was lower by 14 deaths , that among adults from 5 to 65 years higher by 99 deaths , and at 65 ...
... corresponding period of 1912 , with the exception of whooping cough , which showed an increase of nine deaths . The mortality among children was lower by 14 deaths , that among adults from 5 to 65 years higher by 99 deaths , and at 65 ...
Page 4
... corresponding week of 1912 , a decrease of 140 deaths , and of 1.96 points . Considering the increase in population the difference in rate was equivalent to a decrease of 202 deaths . All the infectious diseases , with the exception of ...
... corresponding week of 1912 , a decrease of 140 deaths , and of 1.96 points . Considering the increase in population the difference in rate was equivalent to a decrease of 202 deaths . All the infectious diseases , with the exception of ...
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