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MORTALITY STATISTICS TAIUJ-: x.

229

Death rates, due to

Heart Disease

Con- sumption

Diseases of the nervous system

Diseases of the resp't'y system

Suicide

Acci- dents and in-

uries

Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers ....

96.41 89.26 101.85 107.30 94-45

73.51 161.53

116.87 65.00

86.44

120.20 63.26

97.56 96.20 72.50 118.82 72.30 169.59 101.64

125.43 69.61 126.80 58.11 84.05

121.52 180.75

76.43

150.82 65.91 87.60

93-71 227.02 42.40

45.89

271.17 259.18

332.71 205.67

454-45 343-50 310.95

238.07 346.50

285.26 643.07 188.47

185.04 225.50 398.73 27L75 223.52

245.91 266.63 316.09 232.70 283.18 302.16 267.26

168.04 332.95

236.38

133.07 178.87

131.41 136.96 424.58

no. 12 208.58

96.41 173.76 110.90

155.23 100.36

73.51 193.84

112.54

88.00

108.05 156.26 78.75

94.20

93.89 77.67 130.58 60.25 211.99 119.32 95.83 65-63 155.33 78.45 113.46

142.94 218.80

78.32

182.25 81.13

102.20 104.52 253.01 48.88

87.60

216.93 178.51 226.34 175.98 184.97 130.98 282.68

184.69 121.00

198.82 270.45 157.49

164.85 150.08 233.02 239.98 114.47 211.99 167.20 I75.6I 141.21 229.29 188.85 165.57

181.38 285.39

180.23

194.16 lSO.00 I89.8I 212.65 303.27 85.97

20.86

36.16 20.60 27.16 12.52 29.52 12.03 20.19

12.99 22.00

25.93

6.01 11.62

10.09 14.62

7-77 24.70

13-25

8.48

22.10 10.03 5-97 34.87 29.05 19.33

12.00

8.49

12.80 22.82 29.20 7.20 17-33 9.42

12.52

66.29 82.39 38.48 98.00 39.36 37.42 84.80

187.57 49.50

43.22

78.13 71.00

74.01 53-10 64.73 125.87 52.42 101.76 92.07 75.26 47-73 54-95 95-88 58.83

135.95 418.57

117.01

66.74 70.98 1 60.6 1 277.92 294.61 375.69

137.66

Cabinetmakers and upholsterers .... Carpenters and joiner^

Cigar makers and tobacco workers . . Compositors, printers, and pressmen. Coopers

Engineers and firemen (not loco-

Glass blowers and glass workt Harness and saddle makers, trunk makers etc.

Hat and cap makers

Iron and steel workers

Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners .

Machinist*

Marble aud stone cutters

Masons (brick and stone)

Mill and factory operatives (textiles)

Painters, glaziers, and vamishers. . . Flatterers and white washers.

Plumbers and gas and steam fitters. . Tailors

Tinners and tinware makers. . .

Agriculture, transportation, and other

Boatmen and canal men

Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, driv- ers etc

Farmers, farm laborers, gardeners, etc

Livery-stable keepers and hostlers ..

Steam-railroad employ*; Telegraph and telephone operators, electric-light men, etc. .

Of the individual occupations, the highest death rates occurred among clergymen (229.36), sailors, fishermen, and pilots (227.02), physicians and surgeons (221.67), journalists