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Eightieth annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vi) Title page & contents
(2 pages)Contract subtree Introductory remarks
(Pages vii-viii) Salient features of the vital statistics of the year
(88 pages)Contract subtree Review by Dr. Stevenson of the vital statistics of the year
(Pages ix-xi)Expand subtree Population
(Pages xi-xx)Expand subtree Marriages
(Pages xx-xxiv)Expand subtree Births
(Page xxiv) Natural increase
(Pages xxv-li)Expand subtree Deaths
(Pages li-xcvi)Expand subtree Causes of death
(Pages xcvii-cii) Meteorology of the year 1917
(63 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 2-3) 1. United Kingdom: Population of its several divisions estimated to the middle of each of the years 1868-1917
(Page 4) 2. England and Wales: Marriages, births, and deaths, 1838-1917
(Page 5) 3. Annual marriage-, birth-, and death-rates and infant mortality, 1838-1917
(Page 6) 4. Annual marriage-, birth-, and crude death-rates in each quarter in groups of years, 1838-1917, and in each year, 1908-1917
(Page 6) 5. Churches and chapels of the Established Church and registered buildings in which marriages could be legally solemnized, 31st December, 1917
(Page 7) 6. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1917-males
(Page 8) 7. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1917-females
(Page 9) 8. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1917-Persons
(Pages 10-19) 9. Deaths from various causes at all ages, 1903-1917 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages 20-29) 10. Crude annual death-rates from various causes at all ages to a million living, 1903-1917 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages 30-34) 11. Crude death-rates at all ages from various causes, 1917 males, females, and persons (international list of causes)
(Page 35) 12. Annual death-rates from the principal epidemic diseases, 1838-1917
(Pages 36-40) 13. Administrative counties and county boroughs: Mortality from the principal epidemic diseases and from certain other causes, 1916 and 1917
(Pages 41-42) 14. Infant mortality by sex, age, cause, and legitimacy, 1917
(Pages 43-47) 15. Infant mortality by age, cause, and legitimacy, 1917 classes of administrative areas
(Pages 48-49) 16. Infant mortality in different parts of England and Wales, 1917
(Page 50) 17. Names on the registers, searches, and fees received at the general register office, 1868-1917
(Page 51) 18. Islands in the British Seas. Area and population; and births and deaths, 1893-1917
(Page 51) 19. Balance inward or outward on passenger movement into and out of the United Kingdom, 1898-1917
(Pages 52-53) 20. United Kingdom and its several divisions. Vital statistics, 1893-1917
(Pages 54-55) 21. Meteorological elements, Greenwich, 1868-1917
(Pages 56-57) 22. Meteorological elements, Greenwich, quarterly, 1917
(Pages 58-59) 23. Meteorological table for London, 1917
(Pages 60-63) 24. Meteorological elements at several stations, 1917
(433 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 64-81)Expand subtree Marriages
(Pages 82-114) Estimated ''birth-rate" population and civil population, births (legitimate and illegitimate), birth-rate, deaths, crude death-rate and infant mortality in each administrative area and in summarized areas
(Pages 115-496)Expand subtree Deaths