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CITY OF QUINCY
Venereal Disease
During the year 15 cases of venereal diseases were reported as follows :
Gonorrhea Syphilis
13
2
15
Notices of discontinued treatments before being declared non- infectious were received in 8 cases and in 7 of these cases we were successful in returning the patients to treatment.
Camp Inspections
Inspection of the Boy Scout and Y. M. C. A. Camps were made during the past summer.
Sanitary Inspections
Inspections
Complaints
Notices
Cesspools
47
42
18
Unsanitary toilets
2
2
0
Drainage
18
18
8
Privy vaults
9
9
184
Crowing roosters
72
39
24
Garbage
22
22
3
Garbage wagons
28
1
Unsanitary dwellings
8
8
3
Poultry yards
7
7
7
Stores
5
5
Nuisances from industries
14
4
4
Stables
7
6
9
Nuisance by rats .
4
4
3
Water shut off by landlord
6
6
1
Bakeries
44
Restaurants
18
.
Barber shops
6
317
178
275
Poultry permits granted
8
Stable permits granted .
3
Privy vaults abandoned
41
Premises connected to sewer after notice
88
Respecfully submitted,
A. A. ROBERTSON, Sanitary Inspector.
5
5
Dumps and yards
151
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
REPORT OF MILK INSPECTOR
JANUARY 1, 1929.
DR. EDMUND B. FITZGERALD, Health Commissioner.
DEAR SIR :- I herewith submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1928.
The following statistics refer to milk, cream, ice cream, butter- milk and oleomargarine consumed and produced in the City of Quincy.
Dairies in City of Quincy
1 cow
10
2 to 5 cows
8
5 to 10 cows 3
11 to 25 cows 6
3
Total number of cows in Quincy
249
Total number of cows in nearby dairies which serve the City of Quincy with milk. 106
Milk produced in Quincy and nearby dairies (quarts-raw) 2,014
Milk contractors processing and storage plants in Quincy . . 9
11
Teams, auto cars and trucks employed in the distribution of milk, cream, buttermilk and ice cream 135
Milk consumed in Quincy per day (quarts)
31,414
Pasteurized milk consumed in Quincy per day (quarts) 29,400
Raw milk consumed in Quincy per day (quarts) 2,014
140
Grade A
3,766
Per cent pasteurized
94 6
Cream consumed in Quincy (quarts)
2,900
Ice cream consumed in Quincy (gals.) 3,000
735
Buttermilk consumed in Quincy (quarts)
493
Milk processing plants in Quincy
4
Milk processed in Quincy (quarts)
15,000
Table Classification of Dairies Inspected and Scored
Scoring 41 to 50
3
Scoring 51 to 60
29
Scoring 61 to 70
8
Scoring 71 and over
1
Retail licenses issued, milk, ice cream and oleomargarine. . 857
Revenue from same $476
Milk samples collected and tested for chemical analysis and bacteria
1,344
Taken from teams 702
Taken from stores 348
Taken from dairies 287
Taken from bakeries
7
Ice cream samples collected for bacteria and chemical analysis
56
Ice cream manufacturing plants in Quincy
12
Ice cream manufacturing plants outside Quincy which serve Quincy
12
25 to 75 cows
Out of town plants supplying Quincy
Certified milk
Per cent raw.
Ice cream produced in Quincy (gals.)
152
CITY OF QUINCY
Number of sanitary inspections
10
Number of stores visited and inspected 655
Number of dairies visited and inspected . 432
Number of milk rooms visited and inspected 142
Number of milk processing plants visited
154
Number of ice cream manufacturing plants visited. 29
Number of restaurants visited 41
Number of bakeries visited 11
Number of complaints investigated
5
The price of milk and cream in the City of Quincy has remained the same as in 1927.
All ice cream manufacturing plants and milk pasteurization plants are obliged to have a special license which requires more special sanitary inspection.
Many local producers are establishing pasteurization systems and the percentage of raw milk is becoming less each year.
More attention has been given to the schools this year than ever before and it is noticeable in the large demand for milk and ice cream.
From a health standpoint this has been the most successful year since I have been in the department as there was not one case of streptococci or pus in milk in 1928; something most remarkable.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES O'DOWD,
Acting Milk Inspector.
REPORT OF BACTERIOLOGIST
JANUARY 1, 1929.
DR. EDMUND B. FITZGERALD, Health Commissioner.
DEAR SIR :- I am submitting herewith a list of the laboratory ex- aminations made by me during the past year.
Bacteriological examinations (milk)
617
Bacteriological examinations (ice cream)
56
Chemical examinations (ice cream) 56
Chemical examinations (milk) 736
Total number examinations
1,465
Yours truly, EDWIN E. SMITH, M.D.
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REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
153
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS
DECEMBER 31, 1928.
To the Commissioner of Health, Quincy, Mass.
DEAR SIR :- I submit the report of the work in this office for the year ending December 31, 1928.
Inspections made 1,423
Meats and Foodstuffs Condemned as Unfit for Food
Salt pork (pounds)
15
Beef (pounds)
52
Pork (pounds)
37
Beef liver (pounds)
5
Hams (pounds)
42
Smoked shoulders (pounds)
21
Fresh fish (pounds)
65
Ducks (pounds)
29
Poultry (pounds)
28
Cucumbers (pounds)
24
Evaporated milk (cans)
6
Peas (cans)
6
Hops (packages)
6
Tomatoes (cans)
135
Baked beans (cans)
162
Peaches (cans)
16
Cranberry beans (cans)
15
Sauerkraut (cans)
15
String beans (cans)
20
Lima beans (cans)
12
Jelly (jars)
18
Pickles (quart)
6
Cocoa (1/2 lb. cans)
6
Pepper (1/4 lb. cans)
8
Sardines (1 lb. cans)
18
Olive oil (gal. cans)
2
Bread (loaves)
5
Financial Statement
Appropriation
$250 00
Expended :
Transportation
$219 75
Printing
16 00
Office
4 25
Telephone
10 00
- $250 00
Food Establishments in Quincy
Markets
133
Stores
185
Restaurants and lunch rooms
64
Fish markets
5
Creameries
7
Delicatessens
6
Fruit stores
51
154
CITY OF QUINCY
More inspections have been made this year than ever before. Much time and attention was given to seeing that all foodstuffs and markets are clean in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Health.
In looking back over my records for ten years, I find that I have done this year in inspections alone, nearly four times more. I have had more money for transportation, which has enabled me to make inspections more often with better conditions in stores and markets and less meat condemned.
Consolidations in chain stores has reduced the total number some this year. As a rule when a new store or block is built and loca- tion is desirable you will find it readily taken by one of these stores or markets. We have at the present time ninety chain stores. There are always a few stores or markets that close every year unable to compete with the large companies that are being estab- lished in our city.
When complaints from the public are received at this office, they are investigated at once, to see if the foods purchased are of good or inferior quality and to ascertain who is responsible if the food is of an inferior quality.
In some markets where improvements were made on account of conditions, a cold storage system was installed. The dealer finds it not only a saving of money but is much easier to keep clean and more sanitary.
Respectfully submitted,
HOWARD ROGERS,
Inspector of Meats and Provisions.
REPORT OF THE PHYSICIAN FOR VENEREAL DISEASES
JANUARY 1, 1929.
DR. EDMUND B. FITZGERALD, Health Commissioner.
DEAR SIR :- I have tabulated the work done by me during the past year as follows :
Total number visits to clinic 217
19
Receiving treatment for syphilis
15
Injections mercury
95
Injections sulpharsphenamine
65
Receiving treatment for gonorrhoea
1
Irrigations (urethra and bladder)
34
For observations only . 3
Wasserman tests
17
Smears for gonococci.
10
Yours truly,
EDWIN E. SMITH, M.D.
Total number patients
155
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR
DECEMBER 31, 1928.
DR. EDMUND B. FITZGERALD, Health Commissioner.
DEAR SIR :- As Inspector of Plumbing I have the honor to submit my thirty-fifth annual report.
Number of applications filed
981
Received for permits
$2,245
Nature of New Buildings for Which Permits Were Issued
Dwellings
577 Gas stations 4
Apartment blocks
17 Church
1
Blocks of stores .
16 Society buildings
2
Stores and offices .
2 Work shops
2
Dwellings and stores
2 Mercantile
1
Factories
3
Laundry
1
Garages
3
Show room
1
Stores
3
New Buildings Connected to Sewer
Dwellings
327
Factories
2
Apartments
16 Gas station
1
Dwellings and stores
3 Society building
1
Blocks of stores
16
Work shops
2
Stores
1 Mercantile
1
Garages
3 Laundry
1
Blocks of stores and offices . 2
Show room
1
New Buildings Connected to Cesspools
Dwellings
250 Gas station
3
Apartment block
1 Factory
1
Society building
1 Church
1
Old Buildings for Which Permits Were Issued
Dwellings
273
Laundry
1
Summer cottages
2
Tonic plant
1
Apartments
2 Factory
1
Block of stores
1 Gas station
1
Business block
1
Bank buildings
2
Schools
3
Printing plants
2
Church
2
Drug store
1
Stores
25 Stable
1
Offices
6 Market
1
Stores and offices
1 Bowling alleys
2
Bakery
1 Beauty shop
1
Dental parlors
2
Lunch room
1
Barber shops
7 Greenhouse
1
Stone shed
1 Warehouse
1
Restaurants
2
Old Buildings Connected to Sewer (New Connections)
Dwellings
82 Office
1
Stone shed
1 Printing plant 1
156
CITY OF QUINCY
Old Buildings Connected to Cesspools (New Connections)
Dwellings 12 Summer cottages 2
Tonic plant 1
Vaults abandoned
41
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. KENILEY, Inspector of Plumbing.
MORTALITY STATISTICS Number of Deaths and Death Rates
During the year 1928 there were 573 deaths which occurred in Quincy. This number was an increase of 14 over 1927 when there were 559 deaths. There was, however, a slight decrease in the death rate. Based on the estimated population of 67,600 on July 1, 1928 (mid-year), the death rate for 1928 was 8.5 per 1,000 pop- ulation as compared with 8.6 in 1927. Of the persons who died in Quincy, 38 were non-residents but there were 125 residents of Quincy who died outside the city. There were, therefore, 660 Quincy residents who died during the year. The "resident death rate" was 9.8 per 1,000 population as compared with a rate of 9.5 in 1927.
SEX. Of the 573 deaths in 1928, 298 or 52 per cent were males as compared with 52.1 per cent in 1927. The proportion of males in the population as shown by the United States Census of 1920 was 50.6 per cent. The estimates for 1928 were 35,220 males and 32,380 females. Based on these estimates the death rate per 1,000 per males was 8.5 as compared with 8.8 in 1927. The rate for females was 8.5 as compared with 8.4 in 1927.
AGE. Of the 573 deaths in 1928, 66 or 11.5 per cent were of infants under one year of age as compared with 11.6 per cent in 1927. Among the deaths registered during 1928 there were 8 over 90 years of age, all of whom were females. The oldest age at death was 95 years, 7 months, 12 days. The average age at death fell in the 55 to 59 year group.
NATIVITY. 372 or 64.8 per cent of the decedents whose nativ- ity was reported on the death certificate were native.
SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF DEATHS. The largest num- ber of deaths in any one month occurred in December, when there were 57, and the next largest in February and November, in each of which months, there were 55 deaths. The lowest number oc- curred in September when 32 deaths were registered.
INFANT MORTALITY. The infant deaths in 1928 were per 1,000 live births. The infant mortality rates since 1919 are shown below :
1910
103
1920
66
1911
102
1921
55
1912
82
1922
73
1913
108
1923
70
1914
75
1924
53
1915
76
1925
58
1916
72
1926
66
1917
71
1927
57
1918
90
1928
1919
64
157
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
The highest proportion of deaths under one year of age occurs during the early period of infancy and especially is this true of the first week. In 1927 there occurred 33 deaths in the first week, constituting 50 per cent of all deaths under one year of age com- pared with 44.6 per cent in 1927. On the first day the percentage of deaths (27.3) was higher than any other day as compared with 23.1 in 1927. In the first month there were 38 deaths or 57.6 per cent of all infant deaths as compared with 67.7 per cent in 1927.
CAUSES OF DEATHS:
PNEUMONIA caused 50 deaths in 1928 or 74 per 100,000 popu- lation. It was responsible for 42 deaths or 64 per 100,000 popu- lation in 1926.
HEART DISEASE. The deaths from heart diseases in 1928 numbered 131 or 22.9 per cent of all deaths or 194 per 100,000 pop- ulation as compared with 147 deaths or 26.5 per cent of all deaths or 222 per 100,000 population in 1927.
TUBERCULOSIS in its various forms claimed 24 victims in 1928, of whom 20 died from tuberculosis of the respiratory system. Deaths from tuberculosis constituted 4.2 per cent of all deaths in 1928. The rate per 100,000 population was 35.2 as compared with a rate of 56.5 in 1927. In addition 30 Quincy residents died of tuberculosis in sanatoria, making the total number of deaths from this disease, 54. Subtracting from this number, 1 non-resident who died in Quincy, the "corrected rate" per 100,000 was 78.4 as com- pared with 70.5 in 1927.
CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE and apoplexy caused 43 deaths or 7.5 per cent of all deaths or a death rate of 64 per 100,000 pop- ulation. In 1927 there were 38 deaths from this cause, correspond- ing to 6.8 per cent of deaths from all causes or a death rate of 58 per 100,000 population.
CANCER caused 63 deaths in 1928 or 11.0 per cent of all deaths corresponding to a death rate of 93 per 100,000 population as com- pared with 65 deaths, 11.6 per cent of all deaths and a death rate of 100 per 100,000 population in 1927.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE and nephritis were the cause of 57 deaths in 1928 corresponding to a death rate of 84 per 100,000 population as compared with 33 deaths and a death rate of 50 per 100,000 pop- ulation in 1927.
DISEASES OF EARLY INFANCY and malformations caused 35 deaths in 1928, a rate of 52 per 100,000 population compared with 36 deaths and a rate of 55 in 1927.
EXTERNAL CAUSES. The number of deaths from external causes was 45 with a rate of 67 per 100,000 population as com- pared with 41 deaths and a rate of 63 in 1927. Automobile acci- dents, in 1928, caused 9 of these deaths as compared with 8 deaths in 1927. Two of the deaths in 1928, however, were caused by acci- dents which occurred outside the city.
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CITY OF QUINCY
Reportable Diseases by Wards-1928
Wd. 1
Wd. 2
Wd. 3
Wd. 4
Wd. 5
Wd. 6
Total
Anterior poliomyelitis
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Cerebro-spinal meningitis
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
Chicken pox
45
31
12
11
84
13
196
Diphtheria.
2
3
6
6
2
0
19
Dog bite
2
2
4
3
6
4
21
German measles
1
0
1
1
1
4
8
Influenza
1
14
2
0
11
9
37
Lobar pneumonia
10
9
9
7
5
9
49
Measles
403
415
150
13
331
419
1,855
Malaria
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Mumps
1
2
0
2
1
0
6
Scarlet fever
30
95
52
29
19
16
241
Septic sore throat.
1
1
0
0
0
2
4
Smallpox
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Trachoma
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
T /B, pulmonary
12
12
15
12
11
11
73
T/B, other forms
16
19
26
20
11
14
106
Whooping-cough
5
32
7
5
23
19
91
Totals
529
637
284
235
506
522
2,713
COMPARATIVE MORBIDITY-TEN YEARS
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
Anterior poliomyelitis
6
7
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
Cerebro-spinal meningitis
82
68
116
83
53
151
59
108
82
196
Chicken pox
94
167
122
95
148
129
131
54
54
19
Diphtheria
22
Dog bite
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
2
0
Encephalitis lethargica
47
13
8
German measles
615
24€
5
93
11
17
165
10
12
37
Influenza
29
47
56
59
73
37
49
44
37
49
Lobar pneumonia
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Malaria
23
163
722
826
152
889
819
204
409
1,855
Measles
21
47
13
118
162
28
26
145
80
6
Mumps
3
3
4
6
2
3
1
3
2
0
Ophthalmia neonatorum
141
164
88
135
314
161
129
247
376
241
Scarlet fever
6
0
0
0
2
4
Septic sore throat
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0)
1
Smallpox
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
Tetanus
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Trachoma
86
77
72
94
84
80
62
59
65
73
T/B, pulmonary
106
T /B, other forms
15
9
4
8
14
8
23
8
4
0
Typhoid fever
33
115
42
189
221
86
194
65
92
91
Totals
1,151
1,124
1,250
1,751
1,254
1,623
1,686
1,020
1,267
2,713
0
12
4
2
2
4
4
2
17
1
* Includes all forms of tuberculosis through the year 1922.
159
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
8
10
28
19
21
Whooping-cough
--
11
160
REPORTABLE DISEASES BY MONTHS-1928
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Median Total Endemic Index
Anterior poliomyelitis
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
Cerebro-spinal meningitis
1
0
0
1
0
7
7
0)
1
0
16
49
41
196
82
Chicken pox
3
2
8
2
0
1
0
2
0
0)
0
1
19
122
Diphtheria
3
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
7
4
3
22
Dog bite
0
0
0
0
0
0)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Encephalitis lethargica.
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
8
17
Influenza
6
6
3
10
7
3
0
0
0
1
3
10
49
47
Lobar pneumonia
0
0
0
0
0
0)
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Malaria
1,019
547
249
19
3
6
6
2
0
1
1
2
1,855
204
Measles
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0)
2
1
6
47
Mumps
0
0
0
27
23
26
37
25
8
5
6
8
36
13
241
161
Scarlet fever.
0)
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
Smallpox. .
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0)
1
-
1
0
Trachoma
0
1
()
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
()
T/B, pulmonary
5
1
6
12
11
9
2
4
5
8
6
4
73
77
T/B, other forms
2
0
51
45
2
1
1
1
0
1
2
106
19
Typhoid fever
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Whooping-cough
18
7
5
3
20
7
6
20
1
1
0
3
91
92
Totals
1,117
610
375
126
89
64
24
36
13
45
104
110
2,713
CITY OF QUINCY
German measles
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
32
2
1
0
0)
0
0
0
0)
28
13
29
5
()
0
0
0)
0)
0
()
0
3
Ophthalmia neonatorum
27
4
Septic sore throat
37
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928
Cause
Native Born
Foreign Born
Total
Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
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220
212
220
202
000
220
0
4
4
4
2
211
101
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161
8
Scarlet fever
T
2
1
3
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0
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1
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0
0
1
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0
0
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0
7
4
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10
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0
0
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0
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0
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3
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0
0
0
0
0
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110
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000
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38
13
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202
2
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M
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0
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International List No.
7
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Whooping-cough
000
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162
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928-Continued
International List No.
Cause
Native Born
Foreign Born
Total
Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
22
Acute anterior poliomyelitis
T
1
0
1
000
000
000
000
000
101
000
00
00
00
000
00
00
000
000
000
00
000
000
000
1000
24
Meningococcus meningitis
F
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0 0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
T
11
9
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
0
2
1
0
4
1
2
0
0
000
32
Tuberculosis of the meninges system
F
2
0
21
0
0
0
000
000
110
000
000
000
110
000
0
0
0
101
00C
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
33
Tuberculosis of the peritoneum.
F
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
000
000
38
Syphilis
F
1
0
1
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
T
1
1
2 0 2
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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T
2
1
3
0
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0
0
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C
0
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000
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000
000
000
000
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000
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31
Tuberculosis of the respiratory system
F
Cr
3
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
101
220
2
2
0
2
000
1
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
M
6
6
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
T
1
0
1
0
0
110
000
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0
0
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1
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0
0
0
0
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0
0
2
0
0
0
0
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0
1
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0
0
0
000
0
C
0
0
C
-
M
0
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CITY OF QUINCY
0
0
0
000
1
000
0
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928-Continued
II. General Diseases.
47
M
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0 000
0
0
0
F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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1
1
0
0
1
1
4
112
213
0
F
3
7
10
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000
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1
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1
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077
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0
0
088
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0
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0
0
1
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0
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09
000
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000
000
000
0
0
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0
0
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011
011
011
022
000
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000
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11
0
0
0
0
48
Cancer of the skin
T
1
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1
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0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
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0
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0
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2
5
0
0
0
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0
0
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100
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49
Cancer of other organs
4
5
900
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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0
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011
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163
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
44
Cancer of the stomach, liver
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24
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Cancer of the peritoneum, intestines and rectum
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Cancer of the female genital organs
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47
Cancer of the breast
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Cancer of the buccal cavity
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1
164
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928-Continued
International List No.
Cause
Native Born
Foreign Born
Total
Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
51
Acute rheumatic fever
LAW
00
1
1
0
1
1
000
000
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000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
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57
Diabetes mellitus
F
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6
11
0
0
00
00
000
101
000
000
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0
0
1
5
5
4
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9
8
17
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0
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
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000
000
000
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0
0
000
000
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62
Diseases of the thymus gland
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0
0
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000
000
000
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2
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200
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Alcoholism
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T
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200
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63
Addison's disease
F
0
0
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0
0
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0
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0
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CITY OF QUINCY
58
Anemia
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1
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0
0
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5 to 9 years
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928-Continued
III. Diseases of the Nervous System
工4W
14
9
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1
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0
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55
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90
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F
44
21
65
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88
Acute endocarditis
3
0
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2
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5
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165
89
Angina pectoris
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
71
Meningitis.
M
12
9
21
0
0
F
13
9
22
Cerebral hemorrhage
T
15
18
43
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1
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2
1
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640
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6000
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74
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166
LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATHS-1928-Continued
International List No.
Cause
Native Born
Foreign Born
Total
Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
90
Other diseases of the heart
38
T
80
42 122
0
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3
4
6
2
0
0
0
0
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1
2
2
0
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12
9
21
0
00
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
3
3
4
3
2
000
000
M
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
92
Embolism and thrombosis (not cerebral)
F
0
0
0000
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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2
2
3
1
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1
4
1
000
M F
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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