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757 01
Amount collected during year 1937
731 57
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
25 44
Amount of interest collected .
273 66
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1931
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 16 20
Amount abated during year 1937 16 20
Street Betterment Apportionments of 1931
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
90 66
Amount abated during year 1937
44 66
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . . 46 00
Sidewalk Apportionments of 1931
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 8 02
Amount abated during year 1937
8 02
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1931
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937
43 49
Amount abated during year 1937 .
7 23
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
36 26
Tax of 1932
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . .
13,484 76
Charges
2 00
13,486 76
731 57
136
CITY OF QUINCY
Cash Received
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
59 60
sessors
13,546 36
Credits
38 00
13,508 36
Amount abated during year 1937
11,303 05
Amount collected during year 1937 .. 1,949 19
1,949 19
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. 256 12
432 42
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1932
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937
25 14
Credits
8 84
16 30
Amount abated during year 1937
16 30
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1932
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
13 49
Credits
2 20
11 29
Amount abated during year 1937
3 79
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
7 50
Tax of 1933
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
6,068 90
Charges
46 62
6,115 52
Credits
85 82
6,029 70
Amount abated during year 1937
4,723 71
Abatement Refunds
59 20
Amount collected during year 1937 ..
971 27
971 27
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. Amount of interest collected
393 92
205 36
1,305 99
1,365 19
Amount of interest collected
2,205 31
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
137
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1933
Cash Received
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 15 02
8 81
Amount abated during year 1937
6 21
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1933
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . . 24 16
Charges
1 15
Credits
3 96
21 35
Amount abated during year 1937
6 47
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
14 88
Real Estate of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937
244 83
Charges
244 19
Credits
44 62
444 40
Abatement Refunds
534 60
979 00
Amount abated during year 1937
776 66
202 34
Amount collected during year 1937
200 11
200 11
Personal Tax of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
7,336 26
Amount abated during year 1937
2,176 95
Amount collected during year 1937 . .
1,411 91
1,411 91
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . . 3,747 40
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937
17 03
Credits
8 81
8 22
Amount abated during year 1937
8 22
191 48
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
2 23
Amount of interest collected
5,159 31
Credits
6 21
25 31
489 02
138
CITY OF QUINCY
Street Betterment Apportionments of 1934
Cash Received Charges
62 03
Amount abated during year 1937
15 90
Amount collected during year 1937 . . 14 95
14 95
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
31 18
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
24 73
Charges
5 92
30 65
Credits
3 52
27 13
Amount abated during year 1937
8 19
18 94
Amount collected during year 1937 . .
5 92
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
13 02
Real Estate of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 4,299 94
813 56
5,113 50
Credits
1,200 50
3,913 00
Abatement Refunds
4,124 56
Tax Title Abatements
113 52
8,151 08
Amount abated during year 1937
4,712 80
3,438 28
Amount collected during year 1937
3,261 58
3,261 58
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . 176 70
Amount of interest collected
558 93
Personal Tax of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . .
11,183 14
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
5 00
sessors
11,188 14
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
47 08
14 95
46 13
5 92
Charges
8,037 56
139
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
Cash Received
Amount abated during year 1937 2,385 98
8,802 16
Amount collected during year 1937
5,658 16
5,658 16
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
94 59
Charges
13 13
107 72
Credits
23 65
84 07
Amount collected during year 1937 84 07
Street Betterment Apportionments of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 27 57
14 95
42 52
Amount collected during year 1937 . . 21 64
21 64
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
20 88
Sidewalk Apportionments of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
30 06
Credits
44
24 62
Amount collected during year 1937 ...
5 23
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 ..
19 39
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
46 35
Charges
6 61
52 96
Credits
11 89
41 07
Amount collected during year 1937 . .
27 25
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
13 82
Real Estate Tax of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 1,367,909 97
Charges 1,738 15
1,369,648 12
5 23
27 25
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
3,144 00
84 07
Charges
140
CITY OF QUINCY
Cash Received
Credits
288,905 58
1,080,742 54
Amount abated during year 1937
9,633 81
1,071,108 73
Abatement Refunds
4,809 84
1,075,918 57
Tax Title Abatements
1,261 68
1,077,180 25
Amount collected during year 1937 ..
1,075,679 32
1,075,679 32
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
1,500 93
Amount of interest collected
36,582 99
Personal Tax of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937
33,347 75
Charges
23 52
33,371 27
Credits
40
33,370 87
Amount abated during year 1937.
3,204 71
30,166 16
Amount collected during year 1937.
24,283 79
24,283 79
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . . 9,264 90
17 05
9,281 95
Credits
3,577 98
5,703 97
Amount collected during year 1937
5,633 83
5,633 83
Street Betterment Apportionments of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 16,767 54
Charges
10 00
16,777 54
Credits
5,281 89
11,495 65
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
70 14
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
5,882 37
Charges
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
141
Cash Received
Amount abated during year 1937 .. 24 77
11,470 88
Amount collected during year 1937
11,416 96
11,416 96
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. 53 92
Sidewalk Apportionments of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
3,258 61
Charges
17 78
3,276 39
Credits
796 03
2,480 36
Amount collected during year 1937
2,480 36
2,480 36
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 6,740 89 210 49
Charges
6,951 38
Credits
2,346 85
4,604 53
Amount abated during year 1937
14 86
Amount collected during year 1937 ...
4,567 06
4,567 06
Real Estate of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors Reconsideration of abatement by As- sessors
3,787,268 61
6 68
3,787,275 29
Charges
57 38
3,787,332 67
Credits
4,561 95
3,782,770 72
Amount abated during year 1937
30,113 95
3,752,656 77
Abatement Refunds
590 59
3,753,247 36
Amount collected during year 1937 ...
2,522,474 55
2,522,474 55
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . . Amount of interest collected
1,230,772 81
2,375 78
4,589 67
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
22 61
142
CITY OF QUINCY
Cash Received
Personal Tax of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors 310,976 82 8 35
Charges
310,985 17
Amount abated during year 1937
2,917 54
308,067 63
Abatement Refunds
128
59
308,196 22
Amount collected during year 1937 . 288,772 52
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
19,423 70
Main Sewer Apportionments of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors
15,586 67
Credits 373 58
15,213 09
Amount abated during year 1937
5 60
15,207 49
Amount collected during year 1937 . .. 8,217 85
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 ..
6,989 64
Street Betterment Apportionments of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors
32,317 2
Credits
525 23
31,791 99
Amount abated during year 1937
38 28
31,753 71
Amount collected during year 1937
18,109 40
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
13,644 31
Sidewalk Apportionments of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors
5,586 94
Credits
16 8
5,570 08
Amount collected during year 1937
3,257 36
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .
2,312 72
Committed Interest on Betterments of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors 10,274 54
Credits 201 24
10,073 30
288,772 52
8,217 85
18,109 40
3,257 36
143
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
Cash Received
Amount abated during year 1937
124 85
9,948 45
Amount collected during year 1937 5,431 71 . 5,431 71
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
4,516 74
Poll Tax of 1933
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
2,258 00
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
sessors
2 00
2,260 00
Amount abated during year 1937
1,912 00
348 00
Amount collected during year 1937
330 00
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938. .
18 00
Poll Tax of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 2,360 00
Amount abated during year 1937
1,936 00
424 00
Amount collected during year 1937
416 00
416 00
Poll Tax of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
3,154 00
Reconsideration of abatements by As-
2 00
3,156 00
Charges
2 00
3,158 00
Credits
2 00
Amount abated during year 1937
544 00
2,612 00
Amount collected during year 1937
630 00
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
- 1,982 00
Poll Tax of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
7,022 00
Charges
4 00
7,026 00
Amount abated during year 1937
786 00
6,240 00
330 00
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
8 00
sessors
3,156 00
630 00
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CITY OF QUINCY
Amount collected during year 1937 ... 2,760 00
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . .
3,480 00
Poll Tax of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors Charges
46,504 00
32 00
46,536 00
Amount abated during year 1937
874 00
45,662 00
Abatement Refunds
2 00
45,664 00
Amount collected during year 1937 ... 38,394 00
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
7,270 00
Old Age of 1932
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
1,572 00
Amount abated during year 1937
1,569 00
3 00
Amount collected during year 1937 . .
3 00
3 00
Old Age of 1933
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
1,075 00
Amount abated during year 1937
1,049 00
26 00
Amount collected during year 1937
26 00
26 00
Motor Excise Tax of 1929
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . .
46 25
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
2 97
sessors
49 22
Amount abated during year 1937
49 22
Motor Excise Tax of 1930
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
51 29
Charges
2 00
53 29
Amount abated during year 1937
53 29
Cash Received 2,760 00
38,394 00
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
145
Cash Received
Motor Excise Tax of 1931
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
251 80
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
sessors
5 27
257 07
Charges
5 86
262 93
Credits
2 00
260 93
Amount abated during year 1937
140 13
120 80
Amount collected during year 1937 . . .
115 59
115 59
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 ..
5 21
Amount of interest collected
25 98
Motor Excise Tax of 1932
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
9,096 02
Credits
22 48
9,073 54
Amount abated during year 1937
3,191 22
5,882 32
Amount collected during year 1937
1,569 81
1,569 81
Amount of interest collected . .
755 81
Motor Excise Tax of 1933
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . .
4,639 92
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
2 00
sessors
4,641 92
Credits
6 84
4,635 08
Amount abated during year 1937
1,342 03
Amount collected during year 1937 . .
996 38
996 38
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .
2,296 67
Amount of interest collected 174 48
3,293 05
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938
4,312 51
146
CITY OF QUINCY
Motor Excise Tax of 1934
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 .. 4,823 37 37 95
Charges
Credits
19 05
4,842 27
Amount abated during year 1937
1,441 68
3,400 59
Abatement Refunds
2 00
3,402 59
Amount collected during year 1937
1,398 44
1,398 44
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. 2,004 15
Amount of interest collected
57 54
Motor Excise Tax of 1935
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 ..
4,813 28
Reconsideration of abatement by As-
10 10
sessors
4,823 38
Charges
2 00
4,825 38
Credits
2 00
4,823 38
Amount abated during year 1937
508 27
Abatement Refunds
3 74
4,318 85
Amount collected during year 1937 ..
1,514 14
1,514 14
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. 2,804 71
Amount of interest collected
59 85
Motor Excise Tax of 1936
Amount uncollected January 1, 1937 . .
18,966 14
Additional Warrants by Assessors ... 3,585 16
22,551 30
Charges
70
22,552 00
Amount abated during year 1937
845 64
21,706 36
Abatement Refunds
200 19
21,906 55
4,315 11
Cash Received
4,861 32
147
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
Amount collected during year 1937 16,540 08
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 . . 5,366 47
Amount of interest collected 510 03
Cash Received 16,540 08
Motor Excise Tax of 1937
Total amount committed by Assessors
151,323 95
Reconsideration of abatements by As-
7 85
Charges
4 00
151,335 80
Amount abated during year 1937
7,004 92
144,330 88
Abatement Refunds
1,677 93
146,008 81
Amount collected during year 1937
124,201 28
124,201 28
Amount uncollected January 1, 1938 .. 21,807 53
Amount of interest collected 31 34
Main Sewers
Amount collected on Sewer Construction
16,246 17
Amount of interest collected 26 04
Permanent Sidewalks
Amount collected on Permanent Sidewalks 161 79
Amount of interest collected 36
Street Betterment
Amount collected on Street Betterments 3,570 84
Amount of interest collected
13 92
Water Liens collected during year 1937
30,942 28
Costs collected during year 1937
9,041 64
Unidentified Receipts
10 38
$4,276,308 46
RALPH G. MESSENGER, Collector of Taxes.
sessors
151,331 80
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CITY OF QUINCY
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
JANUARY 1, 1938.
HON. THOMAS S. BURGIN, Mayor CITY OF QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
Dear Sir :-
With the exception of scarlet fever, Quincy has not had any more than the normal number of reportable diseases for the year 1937. As predicted in my last annual report, a mild epidemic of scarlet fever was expected for the early part of the calendar year. This epidemic did come, and 214 cases were reported for the balance of the school year, largely from Wards five and six. The first three months accounted for 127 of them. With the opening of school in the fall, it was soon apparent that an epidemic of considerable proportion was in the making. In December, 92 cases were reported, 76 of them being in Wards five and six. This figure has only been exceeded once since 1926, namely, February, March and April of 1933, when 319 cases were reported for those three months together. Due to the type of scarlet fever now prevalent I am expecting to see January and February furnish a record for the number of cases re- ported. The sickness is so mild that many cases are not detected by the parents and in many other instances, although the parent may be suspicious, the child does not seem sick enough to have a doctor and apparently has entirely recovered in 48 to 72 hours. I am afraid, that in such cases, on account of the child not being kept quiet sufficiently long, that there will be a number of them developing heart or kidney conditions. I advise that any parents who are the least suspicious of their child having possibly had a light case, and not under the care of a physician, to have a urine and heart examination made. An epidemic with more virulent cases would be much easier to control.
Sixty cases were hospitalized at Brighton, as follows: one measles; two whooping cough; one spinal meningitis; seven infan- tile paralysis, and the balance of scarlet fever. It is apparent at the present time that we will hospitalize even a greater number in 1938.
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The intensive work put in on diphtheria immunization each year since 1926, has finally brought us to our ultimate goal, an entire year without a case of diphtheria. We are one of three cities in Massachusetts to attain this distinction. The doctors and parents in this city should be commended for their splendid cooperation with the Health Department in bringing about this condition. At the start of 1937 our preschool population had the proper proportion of children immunized to insure reasonable safety; but the group from five to nine years was considerably below the margin of safety. Our immunization program this year has brought the group in line. The total immunizations by this department for 1937 are as follows:
Under 5 years 759
5 to 9 years 2031
10 years and over
439
Total 3229
I wish to say that the success of this program was in a large way due to the splendid assistance given to us by the School De- partment. Also in our dental program and during the scarlet fever prevalence, their cooperation has been of the finest.
I believe that we have one of the finest dental clinics in the entire state and the amount of work accomplished, as compared to the time and money expended, ranks as high as any.
All of our many other clinics have functioned in their usual creditable manner. This department is constantly being loaded with more duties, and is one of the few in the city that has not increased its personnel accordingly. This has been done by the perfect will- ingness of each and every employee to accept his or her share of the additional work. The department has the smallest personnel possible to do the work and in the case of sickness and vacations, doubling up of duties is necessary. I wish to call your attention to Mr. Howard E. Porter who has assumed the bulk of these extra assignments, and in addition to the many duties required of him, has taken care of all of them, although it has meant most intensive work and at many times, extra hours.
RECOMMENDATIONS
I. To create a health centre to include administration offices, laboratory and all clinics now conducted in the centre of the city. The location, must of necessity, be in the centre of the city, easily reached, to eliminate two carfares for any section. Parents bringing their children to this centre for examination and certifi- cates to return to school after being sick with a reportable disease, will object to going beyond the square. Likewise, merchants and
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the trades will object to coming to City Hall for a portion of their licenses and permits and then going any considerable distance to our office for the rest of their business. The Adams Academy, if it is possible, would make a splendid place, on account of size, loca- tion and parking facilities.
II. To continue the diphtheria immunization program, so suc- cessfully carried on for some time in Quincy.
III. To again urge the improvement of drainage of many low and wet spots in the city, that are not only unsightly but are breeding places for mosquitoes, and constant sources of expense to the city because of complaints from abutters that must be taken care of. I refer particularly to Teel Pond, so called, in North Quincy and the low-lands about the White Bros. plant. At certain times last sum- mer the electric lights in the vicinity of Teel Pond were literally festooned with dead mosquitoes.
IV. To continue every effort by the city at large, as well as the surrounding communities, to effect the purification of the waters of Quincy Bay by the elimination of discharging sewage in its present form.
V. Repeating my recommendation of last year, I most em- phatically urge the installation of an incinerator plant to take care of the city refuse. The example afforded this past year in Black's Creek is a real lesson from which we should profit. It is impos- sible to establish a dump, particularly in summer, in any section of the city without an outcry from the people of that section. It is manifestly unfair to bring rubbish from one section and deposit it in another to breed rats and vermin and cause all of the stenches and disagreeable conditions that go with it. There is no question, but, eventually in the near future, no other way of disposal will be available and it is my opinion that now is the proper time, when as- sistance can be obtained from the Federal Government to make this improvement.
VI. Again, I urge the importance of prenatal care and instruction and recommend the services of the pre-natal clinic to all ex- pectant mothers, to the end that both the infant and maternal death rate will be even more materially reduced.
VII. Finally, I recommend and request that this office be fur- nished with the proper equipment to handle the affairs of the de- partment and to give the appearance of a well conducted depart- ment. It has been many years since there has been a piece of modern furniture or filing equipment placed in this office. Nearly all of the fittings are hand-me-downs from other offices that are modernized, and present a conglomeration of all sorts of furniture that is scratched and decrepit. Many of our files holding records
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that should be safeguarded are either in wooden or cardboard con- tainers. Unless steel files are given us at once a considerable greater number of cardboard files must be purchased at once.
Respectfully submitted,
RICHARD M. ASH, M.D. Health Commissioner.
JANUARY 1, 1938.
DR. RICHARD M. ASH,
Health Commissioner.
Dear Doctor :-
Attached are statistics and reports of the various activities of the Quincy Health Department for the year 1937.
Many extraordinary circumstances have developed this past year, which meant that with no extra personnel, those now in this de- partment were required to assume some part of the extra burden. This they have all done willingly. I wish to thank them all for their splendid cooperation and spirit, and I am sure that there is no division of the city government that has operated any more ef- ficiently or with a better morale than this department.
Respectfully submitted,
HOWARD E. PORTER, Agent.
TABLE 1.
International List Number
CAUSE OF DEATH
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 29 years
30 to 39 years
40 to 49 years
50 to 59 years
60 to 69 years
70 to 79 years
80 to 89 years
90 to 99 years
T M F
485 246 239
292 166 126
777 412
41 20 21
4
2
3
12
5
OcCT
2
10
16
29
51
84
59
10
All Causes.
T M F
26 17 9
22 15 7
48 32 16
1 0
1
1 0 1
1 0 1
0 0 0
0 0
1 1
- 1
1 0 1
2
5
2
1
0
2
0
0
T
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
O
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
T
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
= Influenza
M F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
1
0
1
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M F
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
Erysipelas
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Anterior poliomyelitis
F
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CITY OF QUINCY
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10 Acute gangrenous tonsilitis
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
0 0 -
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M F
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
N
10
4
20
0
0
0
2
4
5
00
4
6
98 39
2
3
21 =
30 14
71 42
126 75
187 103
158 86 72
1 3
1 1
1 2
220
7 5
0
C
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
1
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 O
000
000
16
Age of decedents in years
Sex
12
365
1. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.
Resident deaths (exclusive of stillbirths) from each cause, according to the Detailed Information List by age and sex, 1937.
000
18 Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis ...
23 Tuberculosis of the respiratory system
T
17
20
0
000
000
000
000
000
000
1
2
5
1
1
0
2
0
0
24 Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system.
T
1
0
1
1
000
000
000
000
0
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
0
2
2
0
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
1
0
1
0
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
T
58 27
48 30
106 57 49
0
0
0
00
000
0 0 0
110
110
000
0
0
2
8
14
12
9
4
0
T
440
220
6
0
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
20
30
50
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
0
2
4
7
5
4
0
T
6
42
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
3
2
0
0
M
4
6
0
0
0
00
00
00
00
0
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
F
2
2
4
0
0
0 0 0
101
000
000
000
000
000
OC
1
C 0 0
C 0
C 0
0 0
C 0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
9
5
9
3
8
0
0
M F
12 or
13 7
12
0
0
1
1
34 Syphilis.
M
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M F
1
0
1
0
= Cancer and Other Tumors
45 Cancer and other malignant tumors of the buccal cavity and pharynx
46 Cancer and other malignant tumors of the digestive tract and peri- toneum
47 Cancer and other malignant tumors of the respiratory system
T
2
1
000
2 1 1
37 25
0
3
6
0
0
M F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
36 Purulent infections, septicemia (nonpuerperal)
0
0 0
1
0
0
0
0
6
0
M F
31
18
6
0
0
0
M F
8
20
28
10
11
0
0
12
10
22
2
1
0
0
153
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
C
C
M F
1
HO
0
0
0
4
4
0
0
1
00
19
220
2
1
0
M F
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
2
5
17
16
4
0
0
4
9
22
31
29 20
2
0
0
1
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
C
3
13
0
0
1
0
0
00
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
C
0
8
0
RESIDENT DEATHS-1937-(Continued)
Age of decedents in years
Sex
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 29 years
30 to 39 years
40 to 49 years
50 to 59 years
60 to 69 years
70 to 79 years
80 to 89 years
90 to 99 years
48 Cancer and other malignant tumors of the uterus
0
0
0)
0
7
0
000
000
000
000
0
0
0
0
1
4
1
1
0
0
T M F
or
2
N
0
0
00
0
T
2
1
3
0
0
0
00
000
000
000
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
F
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
000
000
00
0
1
2
4
2
1
0
0
T M F
2
3
00
00
000
000
0
0
0
000
000
000
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
000
000
000
000
00
00
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
T
1
0
1
00
0
0
M
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
000
000
000
000
00
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
4
1
0
T
6
3
9
0
M
4
3
7
0
1
0
0
53 Cancer and other malignant tumors of other or unsuspected organs.
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