Return of Deaths from all Causes and Certain Specified Diseases, in the Statistical Divisions of the State of New Jersey, for the Year ending June 30th, 1883. Union..... Total, including unde 53 27 104 88 361 18,704 19.30) 91 60 172 178 36,756 17.45 12 18 85 61 261 247 830 55,403 14.98 10 4 343 162 122 396 255 1,291 62,942 20.51 18 1 30 7 9 39 44 131 9,765 13.41 1 5 22022 425 11484 20 1 76 148 88 39 2848 Remittent fever, &c. Typhoid fever. Small-pox. Scarlet fever. Measles. 53 210 437 366 311 532 316 205 168 293 47 319 651 309 300 674 481 216 149 226' 2 55 75 107 79 121 71 102 94 116 Consumption. M. Diarrheal diseases. Consumption. F. Brain and nervous dis Acute lung diseases. WRENCE JU228 NËNËN 8Teases of children. 17 18] Diseases of heart and 3 circulation. 42 104 Adult brain and spinal Urinary diseases. 19 42 62 82 32 102 13 5 19 13 4 13 15223 2 18 2271 80 Erysipelas. | Digestive and intestinal 15 NNN diseases. 2 23 1 6367 Cancer. Acute rheumatism. Puerperal. Accident. 54 853 131 189 1146 2656 1527 1594 2756 1683 1235 759 1562 90' 923 461 33 198 907 Death-rate per 1,000 from these diseases, exclusive of accidents, 19.80. Note that consumption has two columns. Return of Deaths from all Causes and Certain Specified Diseases, in the Cities of the State of New Jersey, of over 5,000 Population, for the Year ending June 30th, 1883. Totals 352023851498 4295 2202' 14,023 576,950 24 30 140 3441 19 657 Death-rate per 1,000, from these diseases, exclusive of accidents, 23.39. *See note page 349. 87 132 80117391 969 94216511 8 10 8 1 12 68 2 15 16 5 22 61 24 13 6 2 93 14 40 14 25 8 5 60 9 5 42 6 62 18 1 3 45 5 5 16 40 13 2 16 11 212 6 2 1 25 4 11 21 1 1 16 5 32 3 1 33 6 4 1 6 11521 652 430! 758 57 564 2521 21 124 527 Return of Deaths from all Causes and Certain Specified Diseases, in the Statistical Divisions of the State of New Jersey, for the Year ending June 30th, 1883. Death-rate per 1,000, without cities of over 5,000 population, 16.40. *This and all other cities of health resort have an excessive death-rate by reason of temporary increase of population, generally including a proportion of invalids above the average. Local Boards keep a record as to this. |