Vital Statistics




1114 . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 54

CLASS IV.—Constitutional Diseases.
Cancer ..
Tubercular Meningitis ..
Phthisis ..
Tuberculosis ..
CLASS V.—Developmental Diseases.
Premature Birth ..
Old Age ..
CLASS VI.—Local Diseases.
ORDER 1:—
Diseases of Nervous System,—
Meningitis ..
Apoplexy ..
Softening of Brain ..
Paralysis Agitans ..
Infantile Tetanus ..
Progressive Muscular Paralysis ..
Disease of Spinal Cord ..
Congestion of Brain ..
ORDER 2:—
Diseases of Organs of Special Sense,—
Necrosis of Internal Ear ..
ORDER 3:—
Diseases of Circulatory System,—
Disease of Heart ..
Enlargement of Heart ..
Syncope ..
Embolism ..
ORDER 4:—
Diseases of Respiratory System,—
Croup ..
Asthma ..
Bronchitis ..
Pneumonia ..
ORDER 5:—
Diseases of Digestive System,—
Enteritis ..
Cirrhosis of Liver ..
Liver Disease ..
ORDER 9:—
Diseases of Organs of Locomotion,—
Spinal Caries ..
CLASS VII.—Violence.
ORDER 1:—
Accident or Negligence,—
Wound of Poplitic Artery ..
Concussion of Brain ..
Smothered in Bed ..
Fall from a Horse ..
ORDER 3:—
Suicide,—
Wound on Throat ..
CLASS VIII.—Ill-defined and Not-specified Causes.
Dropsy ..
Marasmus, Debility, Inanition ..
"Found Dead in Harbour"
Totals ..

The following remarks apply only to the four principal boroughs:—
The births in July were 264 against 273 in June, a decrease of 9. The deaths in July were 96 against 88 in June, an increase of 8.
There were 12 deaths of persons of 65 years and upwards: 3 males of 87, 80, and 67, and a female of 81 died at Auckland; 3 males of 79, 73, and 67, and a female of 80 at Wellington; a male of 70 and 2 females of 77 and 73 at Christ- church; and a male of 63 at Dunedin.
Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases.—There were only 9 deaths from this class of disease in July, including one case of scarlatina at Auckland.
Constitutional Diseases.—The mortality at the four towns was 20 deaths. Phthisis, from which there was only 1 death in June, caused 9 in July, 4 of which occurred at Wellington.
Local Diseases.—Of a total of 44 deaths 18 resulted from diseases of the respiratory system, including 9 cases of pneu- monia against 1 in June. No deaths were caused by diseases of the urinary system, while 7 were registered in June which lowers the mortality from all local diseases in comparison with that of the previous month.
Ill-defined Causes.—10 deaths of children from debility, inanition, and marasmus are included. This large number raised the proportion per cent. of deaths from these causes from 1·14 in June to 12·50 in July.
The total mortality at Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch for June and July does not differ greatly. It is noticed, however, that at Wellington phthisis, asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia caused 11 deaths in the later month, but only 3 in the earlier.
The total of deaths at Dunedin for July is 21, against 12 for June, a small increase being found for each class of dis- ease except dietetic.



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Vital Statistics, Births, Deaths, Population, Boroughs, New Zealand, July 1887