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Tables of deaths, Vol. I, Ireland, 1851

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(Pages 1-4) Title page and contents
(333 pages)Contract subtree Section i
(Pages 1-40)Contract subtree The history of epidemic pestilences in Ireland
(Pages 1-2) The death returns in the census of 1841
(Page 2) Effects of the potato blight
(Page 2) Early records of pestilence
(Pages 2-3) The pre-Christian period
(Page 3) The historic period
(Page 3) The scientific period
(Pages 3-4) Origin of written Irish history
(Page 4) The heroic or bardic period
(Pages 4-7) The chronology of the Irish annals
(Pages 6-7) The monastic annals
(Pages 7-8) The annals of Tighernach
(Pages 8-9) The annals of Ulster
(Pages 9-10) The annals of Clonmacnoise
(Page 10) The annals of Innisfallen
(Pages 10-11) The Chronicon Scotorum
(Pages 11-12) The annals of Kilronan
(Pages 12-13) The annals of Connaught
(Page 13) The annals of Boyle
(Pages 13-14) The annals of Ireland by the four masters
(Pages 14-15) The Book of Leinster
(Page 15) The Book of Conquests
(Page 15) The Irish version of Nennius
(Page 16) The annals of Multifernan
(Page 16) Clyn's annals
(Pages 16-17) Camden's annals
(Page 17) Compilations of Pembridge and Flatisbury
(Page 17) The annals of Ross
(Page 17) Grace's annals
(Pages 17-18) Dowling's annals
(Page 18) Mac-Firbis' annals
(Page 18) Ware's annals
(Pages 18-19) Marleburg's chronicle
(Page 19) Colgan's Acta Sanctorum
(Page 19) Hooker's chronicles
(Page 19) Richard Stanihurst's writings
(Page 19) Holinshed's work on Ireland
(Page 20) Hanmer's chronicle
(Page 20) County histories
(Page 20) Smith's Munster annals
(Pages 20-21) Harris's annals
(Page 21) The missing annals
(Page 21) Giraldus Cambrensis and other English writers
(Pages 21-22) The Anglo-Saxon and Cambrian annals
(Page 22) Early Irish physicians
(Pages 22-23) Diancecht, the early Irish physician
(Page 23) Brehon laws relating to physicians
(Pages 23-24) The Irish school of medicine in Pagan times
(Pages 24-25) Leper houses
(Page 25) Early hospitals
(Page 25) Irish physicians in Christian times
(Pages 25-32) Hereditary Irish physicians and their books
(Pages 25-32) Irish medical manuscripts
(Page 33) Materials for the scientific period
(Page 33) Dublin bills of mortality
(Page 33) Investigations in the 17th and 18th centuries
(Pages 33-34) The epidemic constitution
(Page 34) Writers on Irish epidemics
(Page 35) Records of modem epidemic pestilences in Ireland
(Pages 35-36) Materials for the history of the famine and pestilence of 1845-50
(Pages 36-38) Meteorological records
(Pages 38-39) Records of contemporaneous epidemica
(Page 39) The English authorities
(Pages 39-40) The Welsh records
(Page 40) Explanation of terms employed in the table of pestilence
(Pages 41-235)Contract subtree Table of cosmical phenomena, epizootics, famines, and pestilences, in Ireland
(Pages 41-44) The Pagan or pre-Christian period
(Pages 44-107)Contract subtree The historic period
(Pages 44-63) A. D. 432-A. D. 984
(Pages 64-83) A. D. 984-A. D. 1330
(Pages 84-103) A. D. 1330-A. D. 1586
(Pages 104-107) A. D. 1586-A. D. 1636
(Pages 107-235)Contract subtree The scientific period
(Pages 107-126) A. D. 1641-A. D. 1740
(Pages 127-146) A. D. 1740-A. D. 1771
(Pages 147-166) A. D. 1771-A. D. 1804
(Pages 167-186) A. D. 1804-A. D. 1819
(Pages 187-206) A. D. 1819-A. D. 1830
(Pages 207-226) A. D. 1830-A. D. 1841
(Pages 227-235) A. D. 1841-A. D. 1844
(Pages 235-256)Contract subtree The last general potato failure and the great famine and pestilence of 1845-50
(Pages 235-236) Epizootics
(Pages 237-238) The early history of the potato
(Pages 238-242) Previous potato failures in Ireland
(Pages 242-246) Effects of the recent famine
(Pages 243-244) Emigration
(Pages 244-245) Measures of relief
(Pages 246-249) Epidemics of fever
(Pages 249-250) Epidemics of scurvy
(Pages 250-251) Epidemics of dysentery
(Pages 251-252) Epidemics of cholera
(Page 252) Epidemics of small-pox
(Page 252) Epidemics of influenza
(Pages 252-253) Epidemics of ophthalmia
(Pages 253-254) Starvation
(Page 254) Insanity
(Page 254) Crime
(Page 254) Debt
(Page 254) Agricultural returns
(Page 255) Notices of former famines
(Page 256) Agricultural improvement of Ireland
(Pages 257-333)Contract subtree Table of cosmical phenomena, epizootics, epiphitics, famines, and pestilences, in Ireland
(Pages 257-333)Contract subtree The scientific period
(Pages 257-276) A. D. 1845-A. D. 1846
(Pages 277-296) A. D. 1846-A. D. 1847
(Pages 297-316) A. D. 1847-A. D. 1849
(Pages 317-333) A. D. 1849-A. D. 1851
(31 pages)Contract subtree Section ii
(Pages 334-346)Contract subtree Analysis of the table of cosmical phenomena & c
(Pages 334-335) Earthquakes and other terrestrial phenomena
(Pages 335-339) Storms, hail, thunder and lightning
(Pages 340-342) Frosts and snow falls
(Pages 342-345) Excessive Rains and floods
(Pages 345-346) Droughts and heats, hot summers, and mild winters
(Pages 346-364)Contract subtree Meteorology weather and seasons
(Pages 346-347) Weather registries
(Pages 347-350) Tables of temperature
(Pages 350-352) Division of the seasons
(Pages 352-353) Dublin rain tables
(Pages 354-355) Rain falls, in different localities
(Page 355) Prevailing winds
(Pages 355-356) Peculiar natural phenomena
(Pages 356-359) Epizootics
(Page 359) Invasions of insects and noxious animals
(Pages 359-360) Years of plenty and good harvests
(Pages 360-364) Failures of crops, years of scarcity, famines, &c
(31 pages)Contract subtree Section iii
(Pages 364-394)Contract subtree Report upon the deaths in hospitals and sanitary institutions
(Pages 366-367) General hospitals: Table, showing receptions and deaths in general hospitals
(Pages 370-371) Infirmaries: Table, showing receptions and deaths in infirmaries
(Pages 372-379) Fever hospitals: Table, showing receptions and deaths in fever hospitals
(Pages 382-383) Lying-in hospitals: Table, showing receptions and deaths of mothers in lying-in hospitals
(Pages 382-383) Lying-in hospitals: Table, showing the births and deaths of children in lying-in hospitals
(Pages 382-383) Lying-in hospitals: Table, showing the number of instances of twin and triplet births in lying-in hospitals
(Page 385) Lock hospitals: Table, showing receptions and deaths in lock or venereal hospitals
(Pages 386-387) Lunatic asylums: Table, showing receptions and deaths in lunatic asylums
(Pages 388-389) Lunatic asylums: Table, showing deaths of lunatics and idiots in asylums, the description of disease, and the presumed cause of insanity, &c
(Pages 390-391) Lunatic asylums: Table, showing the deaths in lunatic asylums, the description of disease, and the cause of death
(Pages 392-393) Lunatic asylums: Table, showing the deaths in lunatic asylums, the ages and sexes, the marriage and education; together with the description of disease
(7 pages)Contract subtree Section iv
(Pages 394-400)Contract subtree Deaths in prisons and prison hospitals, and in charitable institutions
(Pages 394-399)Contract subtree Deaths in prisons
(Pages 395-397) Table showing the committals, receptions into hospitals, and deaths in the several prisons
(Pages 399-400) Deaths of lunatics in prisons
(Page 400) Deaths in charitable institutions
(5 pages)Contract subtree Section v
(Pages 400-404) Deaths in workhouses, auxiliary workhouses, and workhouse hospitals
(10 pages)Contract subtree Section vi
(Pages 404-413) Report on coroners' inquests
(67 pages)Contract subtree Section vii
(Pages 413-479)Contract subtree Analysis of tables of pestilences and tables of deaths
(Pages 413-418)Contract subtree Early plagues
(Pages 415-417) The first Buidhe Chonnaill
(Pages 417-418) The second Buidhe Chonnaill
(Pages 418-421) Unknown or extinct diseases: The Black Death, the Baccach, the sweating sickness, Lycanthropy, the Kings' game, the Samthrusc, or leprosy
(Pages 421-440)Contract subtree Zymotic or epidemic, endemic, and contagious diseases: Small-pox, measles, scarlatina, hooping-cough, cholera etc
(Pages 439-440) Mortality of inland and seaboard districts
(Pages 440-468)Contract subtree Sporadic diseases
(Pages 440-444) Diseases of the Brain and nervous system
(Pages 444-446) Diseases of the circulating organs
(Pages 446-451)Contract subtree Diseases of the respiratory organs
(Pages 448-449) Inland and seaboard mortality from consumption
(Pages 451-456) Diseases of the digestive organs
(Pages 456-458) Diseases of the urinary organs
(Pages 458-459) Diseases of the generative organs
(Pages 459-461) Diseases of the locomotive organs
(Pages 461-463) Diseases of the Tegumentary system
(Pages 463-468) Diseases of uncertain seat
(Pages 468-472)Contract subtree Violent or sudden deaths
(Page 471) Table, showing the occupations and ages of persons executed during the period from 6th June, 1841, to 30th March, 1851
(Page 473) Causes not specified
(Pages 473-479)Contract subtree Total deaths from all causes
(Pages 474-475) Table, showing by localities and sexes, the proportion per cent. of deaths which occurred at each age period; also the proportionate number of deaths of females to 100 males; and the ages at which the total deaths will divide into equal numbers, or nearly so
(Pages 476-478) Mortality by ages and localities
(Page 478) Mortality by seasons
(Pages 478-479) General mortality
(43 pages)Contract subtree Section viii
(Pages 479-521)Contract subtree Special sanitary report upon the city of Dublin, with tables, &c
(Pages 479-480) Division of the city into localities
(Pages 480-481) Subject proposed for inquiry
(Page 481) Present state and boundary of the city
(Pages 482-487) Table, showing the number of deaths by ages, localities, and diseases
(Pages 488-502) Report on deaths by localities, occupations, and diseases
(Pages 490-497) Table of deaths by occupations and diseases
(Pages 503-521)Contract subtree Burials in the grave-yards and cemeteries' of Dublin
(Pages 503-505) Bills of mortality
(Pages 505-520)Contract subtree Dublin burials
(Page 506) Table, showing the burials by years, sexes, and localities
(Pages 508-511) Table, showing the burials by diseases and sexes, in each month and year
(Pages 512-519) Table, showing the burials by ages, sexes, and diseases
(Pages 516-519) Table, showing the burials by ages, sexes, and months
(Page 520) Table, showing the burials by months, years, and sexes
(Pages 520-521) Daily and monthly average number of burials
(16 pages)Contract subtree Appendix: Copies of the forms used in taking the census of 1851
(Pages 525-526) Form A. Family return
(Page 529) Form C. Family return for the sick
(Page 530) Form D. Return of persons afflicted with insanity and idiocy
(Pages 531-532) Form E. Return of paupers who laboured under sickness/died in a workhouse
(Pages 533-534) Form F. Return of persons who were under treatment/died in hospital
(Pages 535-536) Form I. Return of persons who were under treatment/died in a lunatic asylum
(Page 537) Form P. Return of inquests held in city/county