Annual Report on the Vital Statistics of Massachusetts: Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths..., Volumen37,Parte1878

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Página xcix - NOTE. Previously to the adoption, in the Registration Report of 1855, of the present NOSOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT of Tables IX. and X., the term " Infantile " in those Tables included under a single designation not only all deaths returned under the several heads "Infantile," "Premature," or "Premature Births," but also all ascribed to " Debility " or " Unknown " causes, if under two years of age.
Página clxii - State, and they return to dwell here, they shall, within seven days after their return, file with the clerk or registrar of the city or town, where either of them lived at the time, a certificate or declaration of their marriage, including the facts concerning marriages required by law, and for every neglect they shall forfeit ten dollars.
Página clxvi - STATISTICAL NOSOLOGY ADOPTED FOR REGISTRATION IN MASSACHUSETTS. THE following plan of a Nomenclature and Classification of Diseases does not essentially differ from that authorized by the RegistrarGeneral of England to be used in the preparation of the " Weekly Return of Births and Deaths in London...
Página clxiv - ... a certificate from such clerk or registrar, specifying the time when notice of the intention of marriage was entered with him, together with all facts in relation to the marriage required by law to be ascertained and recorded, except those respecting the person by whom the marriage is to be solemnized.
Página clxiv - Persons intending to be joined in marriage in this commonwealth shall before their marriage cause notice of their intention to be entered in the office of the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which they respectively dwell, or, if they do not dwell within the commonwealth...
Página iii - Dec. 31, 1891; and containing, also, the reports relating to libels for divorce in the several counties, and the returns of deaths, the causes and manner of which have been investigated by the medical examiners during the year 1891.
Página clxiv - The clerk or registrar shall deliver to the parties a certificate under his hand, specifying the time when notice of the intention of marriage was entered with him, together with all facts in relation to the marriage required by law to be ascertained and recorded, except those respecting the person by whom the marriage is to be solemnized.
Página clxvii - Mortification, . ORDER 2. — Tubercular. II. 2. — 1. Scrofula, 2. Tabes Mesenterica, 3. Phthisis (Consumption of Lungs,) 4. Hydrocephalus, .... CLASS III. LOCAL DISEASES. ORDER 1. — Nervous System. III. 1.— 1. Cephalitis 2. Apoplexy, .... 3. Paralysis, .... 4. Insanity, .... 5. Chorea, .... 6. Epilepsy, .... 7. Tetanus, .... 8. Convulsions, 9. Brain Diseases,* fyc., . SUPPLEMENTAL LIST.
Página clxv - ... burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded ; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar ; and in cities and towns where...
Página clxii - He shall also between the first and tenth days of each month return a copy of the record for the month next preceding, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized, and shall when neither of the parties to...

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