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Sixty-first annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iv) Title page & contents
(144 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages v-vi) Population. Natural increase and estimated increase
(Pages vi-xiv) Marriages. Marriage-rate; marriage rate and commercial activity; forms of marriage; first marriages and re-marriages; ages at marriage; signature in marriage register; buildings registered for the solemnization of marriages; certified places of worship
(Pages xiv-xv) Births. Number; rates; sex; illegitimate births
(Pages xv-l) Deaths. General death-rate; county death-rates; sex; ages; infantile mortality; urban and rural mortality; registered causes of death; changes of classification; zymotic, or specific febrile diseases, including small-pox, measles scarlet fever, enteric fever, diphtheria, diphtheria and croup, and whooping-cough; epidemic influenza; diarrhoeal diseases; hydrophobia; puerperal fever; parasitic diseases; dietetic diseases; constitutional diseases, including cancer, tubercular diseases and diabetes; developmental diseases; local diseases; deaths from violence; deaths from ill-defined and not specified causes; certification of causes of death, including deaths referred to coroners, inquests, and uncertified causes of death
(Page l) Offences against the registration acts
(Pages l-li) Progress of registration. Aggregate number of names on the registers; number of searches in the registers and of certificates granted at the central office; fees received
(Pages li-lii) Army and navy. Strength and mortality of the army at home and abroad; strength and mortality of the navy
(Page lii) Births and deaths of British subjects at sea. Marine register book; mortality of mercantile marine; deaths among passengers
(Page liii) International vital statistics
(Pages liv-lvii) Meteorology; remarks by James Glaisher, Esq., F. R. S
(261 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 1-74)Expand subtree Births, deaths, and marriages
(Pages 75-118)Expand subtree Death in workhouses, hospitals, lunatic and idiot asylums
(Pages 119-129)Expand subtree Deaths of persons, males, and females, at different ages, in registration divisions and counties
(Pages 131-238)Expand subtree Causes of death at different periods of life in England and Wales and in London. Causes of death in registration counties. Deaths from several causes in registration divisions, counties, and districts. Violent deaths
(Pages 239-261)Expand subtree Violent deaths
(45 pages)Contract subtree Indexes
(Pages 262-284) Indexes of registration districts, of sub-districts, and of urban districts, referring to numbers used in the several tables of abstracts
(Pages 285-292) Changes in the constitution of registration districts and sub-districts
(Pages 293-305) General index to report, tables, and abstracts