Detailed Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Scotland, Temas23-24

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1881
 

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Página 295 - Simple Continued Fever 9 Erysipelas 10 Puerperal Fever (Metria) 11 Carbuncle 12 Influenza - - 13 Dysentery - - 14 Diarrhoea 15 Cholera 16 Ague 17 Remittent Fever 18 Rheumatism - 19 Ollter Zymotic Diseases ORDER 2. 1 Syphilis 2 Stricture of Urethra ORDER 3. 1 Privation 2 Want of Breast-milk 3 Purpura anil Scurvy 4 Alcoholism j £ i^temp™
Página 222 - Fever Simple Continued Fever 9 Erysipelas 10 Puerperal Fever (Metria 11 Carbuncle - - 12 Influenza 13 Dysentery 14 Diarrhu* - - 15 Simple Cholera - 16 Ague - - - 17 Remittent Fever 18 Rheumatism - - 19 Other Zymotic Diictuct ORDER 2.
Página 222 - Typhoid (and Infantile) Fever, 9. Erysipelas, .... 10. Metria (Puerperal Fever), . 11. Carbuncle, .... 12. Influenza, .... 13. Dysentery, .... 14. Diarrhoea, .... 15. Cholera Infantum, 16. Cholera, .... 17. Ague, 18. Remittent Fever, . 19. Rheumatism, 20.
Página iii - Eeport on Vaccination was transmitted, in accordance with the nineteenth section of the Scottish Vaccination Act, 26 & 27 Viet.
Página xlix - System, _ and to numerous deaths ascribed to debility about the period of birth. ' The more genial temperature of April seems to have been connected with a diminution in this mortality, which however in May recurred. The temperature of May, it may be remarked, was about 3 below the average of that month during former seasons. From May till Sep tember the mortality underwent considerable decrease, and in September hod as usual reached a minimum.
Página xlix - XLII. it ia easy to trace, in a general way, how far each of the more ordinary causes of death contributed to the mortality among the inhabitants of the Eight Principal Towns during each month of the year. The deaths from Smallpox were far from numerous, and "during January, August, September, and...
Página xlix - The daily deaths were 210,@certainly not more numerous than might be expected in the month of December. In attempting to illustrate the dependence of the mortality from certain diseases upon the meteorological peculiarities of the successive months, it will be necessary to appeal continually to Table XLII.
Página xlvii - Ill preponderance of that wind being from the west, and the rain apparently with it. The deaths per diem were 212. March was characterized by a low barometer, and a rather low mean temperature, with a great number of rainy days but no very great depth of rainfall, while the wind was chiefly from the west.
Página xlvii - The rainfall was pretty equally distributed, and its average amount 072 inch above the average p of former seasons. The force of the winds was above the average; their main direction a point south of due east. The daily deaths were 228. May had...
Página 301 - ... 2 @ @ CAUSES of DEATH in GREENOCK, at different Periods of Life, in 1878.— MALES.

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