Population tables, Scotland, Vol. II, 1871
Table of Contents
(Pages i-x) Title page & contents
(38 pages)
Report

(90 pages)
Births, marriages, and deaths during the ten years 1861-1870

(Pages xlix-lii) Preliminary remarks on the population, and on its division into groups of districts
(Page lii) Proportion of children in the populations of the groups of districts almost identical, though the birth-rate was so extremely different
(Pages lii-liv) Connection between density of population and the proportion of births, deaths, and marriages
(Page liv) Vitality of the populations in the different groups of districts, as shown by the death-rates in each
(Page liv) Vitality of the populations in the different groups of districts, as shown by the marriage and birth-rates
(Pages lv-lvii)
Births in Scotland

(Pages lvii-lxiii)
Illegitimate births

(Pages lxiii-lxviii)
Ages of mothers bearing children

(Pages lxviii-lxxiv)
Number of children born to each woman

(Pages lxxiv-lxxxix)
Marriages in Scotland

(Pages lxxxix-cii)
Deaths in Scotland

(Pages cii-cxi)
Diseases which caused the mortality

(Pages cxi-cxxix)
Geographical distribution of disease in Scotland

(Pages cxii-cxiii) Principles which ought to guide us in the investigation
(Pages cxiii-cxvi) Comparative prevalence of zymotic diseases in each of the counties and towns of Scotland
(Pages cxvi-cxvii) Comparative prevalence of heart diseases in each of the counties and towns of Scotland
(Pages cxvii-cxviii) The ascertained facts as to the heart disease in Scotland opposed to Mr. Haviland's researches in England
(Pages cxviii-cxx) Relative prevalence of heart disease, rheumatism, and rheumatic fever in the several counties and towns of Scotland
(Pages cxx-cxxii) Comparative prevalence of inflammatory affections of the respiratory organs in the several counties and towns of Scotland
(Pages cxxii-cxxiii) Comparative prevalence of Brain diseases in each of the counties and towns
(Pages cxxiii-cxxiv) Comparative prevalence of consumption in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxiv) Death-rates from stomach diseases in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxiv) Death-rates of diseases of the urinary organs in the counties and towns
(Pages cxxiv-cxxv) Death-rates of small-pox in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxv) Death-rates from measles in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxv) Death-rates from scarlatina in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxv) Death-rates from diphtheria in each of the counties and towns
(Pages cxxv-cxxvi) Death-rates from hooping-cough in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxvi) Death-rates from croup in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxvi) Death-rates from bowel complaints in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxvi) Death-rates from fever in each of the counties and towns
(Page cxxvi) Death-rates from cancer in each of the counties and towns
(Pages cxxvi-cxxix) Cancer and consumption do not follow same law of increase and decrease in Scotland
(Pages cxxix-cxxxvii)
Influence of season and weather on the mortality

(48 pages)
Tables appended to the report

(9 pages)
Diagrams

(582 pages)
Abstracts

(32 pages)
Indices
