Report of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Massachusetts, Volumen52Wright & Potter Printing, 1894 |
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1893 including 30 Aggre 80 Unknown abusive treatment Accident or Negligence Adultery age period Apoplexy Asphyxia Autopsies Aver Barnstable Berkshire Birth-rates Bristol Bronchitis Cancer CAUSES OF DEATH cent compared COUNTIES AND TOWNS Croup Cruel and abusive deaths registered deaths reported December decrees nisi determined in 1893 Developmental Diseases Diphtheria Discon divorces granted Dukes Dysentery entered whether pending Erysipelas Essex Extreme cruelty Females finally determined finally disposed Franklin Groom Hampden Hampshire Homicide Intoxication less libels pending Jan Living births Males marriage Measles medical examiners Meningitis Metria Middlesex months Nantucket Nantucket counties nisi decrees nisi were entered Non-support Norfolk Nosological Nosological Arrangement nullity of marriage number of deaths number of divorces Number of libels number reported Organs parentage pending January percentage Plymouth Pneumonia Population ratio reported in 1892 Scarlatina Small-pox Suffolk Suicide tinued total mortality total number twenty-year period Typhoid Fever whole number Widow Worcester
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Página 161 - 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 147 - Consumption. — The number of deaths registered from this disease in 1892 was 5,739, which was 255 more than the number registered in 1891 and 52 less than the number reported in 1890 from this cause. The ratio of deaths from this cause to the total mortality was 11-8, as compared with 12-13 per cent, in 1891 and 13-30 per cent, in 1890. The ratio to the total mortality is less than the average for the decennial period ending with 1892. There was in the total mortality an increase in the number...
Página 128 - It appears that the statute causes for which divorces were granted in the year 1893 were as follows : — 1. Adultery. 2. Cruel and abusive treatment. 3. Desertion (for three consecutive years next prior to filing of the libel). 4. Extreme cruelty. 5. Imprisonment (sentence to hard labor for five years or more). 6.
Página 163 - HI. 4. — 1. Gastritis, . 2. Enteritis, . 3. Peritonitis, . 4. Ascites, 5. Ulceration of Intestines, 6. Hernia, 7. Ileus, .... 8. Intussusception, . 9. Stricture of Intestines, 10. Fistula, 11. Stomach Diseases,* &c., 12.
Página 162 - ORDER 3. — Respiratory Organs. III. 3.— 1. Epistaxis, . . . . 2. Laryngitis, . . . . 3. Bronchitis, . 4. Pleurisy, . 5. Pneumonia, • 6. Asthma, . 7. Lung Diseases,* frc., . ORDER 4.
Página 64 - Premature Births," but also all ascribed to " Debility " or " Unknown " causes, if under two years of age. This plan was continued until the Registration Report of 1868, in which, to secure greater accuracy, the method now employed was adopted, by which Deaths returned under the head of " Premature," " Premature Births," or " Infantile," are stated separately in Tables IX.
Página 60 - Organs. m. 4.— 1. Gastritis, .... 2. Enteritis, .... 3. Peritonitis, .... 4. Ascites, .... 5. Ulceration of Intestines, . 6. Hernia, .... 7. Ileus, 8. Intussusception, . 9. Stricture of Intestines, 10. Fistula, .... 11. Stomach Diseases * &c., 12.
Página 165 - LIST. CLASS V. — VIOLENT DEATHS. ORDER 1. — Accident or Negligence. V 1. — 1. Fractures and Contusions . 2. Wounds .... 3. Burns and Scalds 4. Poison .... 5. Drowning .... 6. Suffocation 7. Otherwise* 8.
Página 162 - II. 2. — 1. Scrofula, 2. Tabes Mesenterica, 3. Phthisis (Consumption of Lungs,) 4. Hydrocephalus, .... CLASS III.