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First annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages 1-2) Title page and contents
(Pages 1-16) Report
(30 pages)Expand subtree Tables
(80 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 47-48) (A.) Circular letter from the registrar-general to clerks of board of guardians, respecting the formation of registrar's districts
(Pages 48-50) (B.) Circular letter from the registrar-general to clerks of board of guardians, respecting the provision of register offices
(Page 50) (C.) General rule respecting the qualifications of superintendent registrars, and of registrars of births and deaths
(Page 51) (D.) General rule respecting the qualifications of superintendent registrars not resident
(Page 51) (E.) General rule respecting the qualifications of registrars of marriages
(Pages 51-52) (F.) Circular letter from the registrar-general to superintendent registrars
(Page 53) (G.) Notice to all captains and commanding officers of British vessels, respecting registry of births and deaths at sea
(Pages 54-56) (H.) Circular letter from the registrar-general to the officiating ministers of churches or chapels of the Church of England, in which marriages may lawfully be solemnized
(Pages 56-57) (I.) Notice to persons desirous of registering buildings for the solemnization of marriages
(Page 57) (K.) Order for including extraparochial places
(Pages 57-58) (L.) Order for inserting in the register the place of birth or death
(Pages 58-59) (M.) Circular and appended explanatory statement addressed to medical practitioners, respecting the registration of the causes of death
(Pages 59-60) (N.) Circular letter from the registrar-general to superintendent registrars, respecting the collection and transmission of certified copies
(Pages 60-63) (O.) Letter to the registrar-general from John Finlaison, Esq., actuary of the national debt office
(Pages 63-123)Contract subtree (P.) Letter to the registrar-general from William Farr, Esq., respecting abstracts of the recorded causes of deaths registered during the half-year ending December 31, 1837, with numerous tables
(Pages 65-66) Analysis of the causes of Death
(Pages 66-76) Statistical nosology
(Pages 76-91) Diseases of the towns and of the open country
(Pages 82-123)Expand subtree Tables
(Pages 124-125) (Q.) Comparative statement of the ages of persons in the several counties of England, and also in Wales collectively, on the 28th day of May 1821, deduced from the returns made under the population act, showing what would be the number of persons of the several specified ages, supposing (for the sake of comparison) the number of males and of females whose ages were returned from each county to have been 10000 respectively