Abstract of Census Returns for the State of New Jersey, 1885, showing the Males and Females of the Native and the Foreign Population, and the respective totals by Counties; also the total Population at ages corresponding to those in the Tables of the Bureau of Vital Statistics. CENSUS OF CITIES. Population. Dwelling houses. Families. Abstract of Census Returns for the Cities of New Jersey, 1885, showing the Males and Females of the Native and the Foreign Population, and their respective totals in Cities of over 5,000 Inhabitants; also their total Population at ages corresponding to those in the Tables of the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Males. Females. Males. NATIVE BORN. FOREIGN BORN. TOTAL. Females. Males. Females. Five years of age and under. Five to twenty. Twenty to sixty. Over sixty. Return of Deaths from all Causes and Certain Specified Diseases, in the Statistical Divisions of the State of New DEATHS AT ALL AGES. ending June 30th, 1885-By Counties. Population, Census of 1885. Death-rate per 1,000. 27 128 109) 435 22,356 19.46 17.21 39.08 26.41) 60 160 176 6021 87 268 273 912 39.80 15.10 15.10 32.89 23.75 57,558 15.84 14.34 29.82 24.12 21 48 5 102 387 170 138 398 270 1,370 9 37 161 59 172 189] 685 76.685 17.87 17.38 40.66) 27 81 91 2 70 1 196 27 5 213,761 21.81 13.90 40.00 28.96 27,603 16.70 16.70 31.27 25.621 210,342 22.51 24.25 44.61 23.97 37,420 12.45 12.45 23.83 15.88 66,785 17.41 17.69 32.59 22.96 56,180 16.84 16.09 38.79 27.80 90 282 302) 1,065 67 266 258) 808 78 90 268 62,324 17.09 17.09 35.59 21.69 478 221 110 449 281 1,598 349 83,374 19.17 14.86 43.74 27.85 17 418 27,425 15 24 15.24 27.75 22.25 93 114 324 276 177 114 333 260 1,165 42 167 150 540 22.401 14.46 14.46 25.00 15 74 61,839 18.84 15.78 38.88 26 18 37,737 14.31 13.21 32.96 19.44 Total .*5711/3409 2210 7106 5142 23,807 *Of those that died under one year, 1,606 died under one month, of which 1,957 died in the larger cities. 1,278.033 18.63 15.63 38.31 26.17 209 642 2 616 135 181 1496 74 2845 1673 1647 25661791 1503 939/1895 1140 498 36 265 857 Total deaths from consumption for the State, as compared with total deaths, 13.94. or balance errors which practically disappear in large aggregates. So, five or ten years analyses are more important than any single year. Rates for short periods, or which deal with small numbers, are only approximate, since temporary causes may have been in operation, and small numbers do not eliminate twenty, in proportion to the rest, are much more informatory as to local causes affecting health than the total deaths. and especially from fevers, croup, diphtheria, diarrheal diseases, consumption and brain and nervous diseases of children. The number of deaths before So, also, the number dying from the zymotic diseases, 16 1 85 1 133 3 14 41 218 716 ? :་་་ 15 20 22 Scarlet fever. Small-pox. Measles. Whooping-cough. HE CHA DO NOT STR_N_Croup and diphtheria. 21 1 REN WAN NIE wen But avé Diarrheal diseases. 87 121 127 104 8! Consumption-male. Consumption-female. Acute lung diseases. Brain and nervous diseases of children. Diseases of heart and 17 30 Adult brain and spinal Urinary diseases. STE 98% diseases. Digestive and intesti Ynal diseases. 30 37 90 38 106 49 20 ... 15 52 2 6 49 26 12 23 4 12 17 3 7 20 1 16 15 10 1 3 15 9 1 24 2 11 14 7 3 4 22 84 Calcer. Acute rheumatism. Puerperal ***= N.* -** *23 2.5 2.8 Accident. |