TABLE DETAILED TABLES FOR CITIES, COUNTIES AND INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION DISTRICTS 11 General summary for New York City and rest of the State by individual counties: showing the number of births, stillbirths, deaths, and marriages with annual birth, death and marriage rates per 1,000 estimated population: 1917.. 12 General summary for each city of the State: showing the number of births, stillbirths, deaths, and deaths under 1 year during 1917 with corresponding birth and death rates for 1917 in comparison with 1912-1916; also infant mortality rates for 1917 and 1916.. 13 Deaths in each city of the State during 1917 classified by broad age periods and important causes; also by groups of cities and for total rural and cities outside New York City. 14 Number of deaths from typhoid fever in each city of the State with annual death rates per 100,000 population: 1913-1917... 15 Number of deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis in each city of the State with annual death rates per 100,000 population: 1913–1917 . . . 16 Number of deaths in each city and village of 2500 and over in the State during 1917 with total for other villages and towns in each county, classified by broad age periods and important causes. PAGE 411 412 416 428 430 432 17 State of New York (exclusive of New York City): District numbers, population (U. S. Census April 15, 1910 and State Census June 1, 1915) births, stillbirths and cases and deaths by selected age groups and from important communicable diseases (chiefly), for each registration district (city, village and town) with separate statement for each State institution: 1917....... 480 18 Deaths in State institutions (exclusive of New York City) during 1917 classified by broad age periods and important causes. COMPARATIVE AND DETAILED TABLES OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS 19 Movement of mortality from certain important causes of death in New York State showing annual number of deaths and death rates per 100,000 population: 1885-1917... 20 Movement of mortality from certain important causes of death in New York State showing annual number of deaths and death rates per 100,000 population: 1900-1917... 21 Comparative movement of mortality from the chief communicable diseases in New York City and rest of State showing annual number of deaths and death rates per 100,000 population: 1898-1917.... 534 540 542 544 22 Movement of mortality from cancer and other malignant tumors in New York State showing the number of deaths and annual death rates per 100,000 population according to the organ or part of body affected: 1907-1917.... 546 TABLE 23 Number of deaths from each cause during 1917 in the entire State, New York City and rest of State according to the detailed International List of Causes of Death. 24 Deaths from each cause (Detailed International List) in the State outside of New York City during 1917, classified by age at death (5 year age periods) for each sex.. PAGE 547 552 25 Number of births in each city and the rest of each county in the State (outside of New York City) during 1917, classified by color, nativity, nationality of white mothers; attendant at birth; also plural and illegitimate births..... 570 Table 1- Annual number of births, deaths and marriages in the State of New York, with rates per 1,000 estimated population: 1885-1917 *For each of the years 1911-1917, the estimated population for the State is the sum of the estimates for New York City (based on U. S. Censuses of 1900 and 1910) and the State outside New York City (based on U. S. Census of 1910 and State census of 1915). Table 2- Annual number of deaths in New York City and the rest of New York State with death rates per 1,000 estimated population: 1898-1917 Table 3 Deaths in the entire State, New York City and rest of State, by sex, color, marital condition and general nativity: 1917 *Since 1910, population estimates for New York City are based on U. S. censuses of 1900 and 1910; those for State outside New York City on U. S. census of 1910 and State census of 1915. † Previous to 1910, the local figures for New York City differ somewhat from the State figures here given, but the divergences in rate are slight. + Crude rates, taking no account of the more favorable age constitution of New York City. For standardized rates, see discussion of this subject in report for 1915, pages 312-316, 552-561, and accompanying charts. |