TABLE No. 27. Deaths from Pulmonary Consumption, by Seasons, Ages, and Nativity, 1892, for the City of Portsmouth. The mortality from consumption in the city of Portsmouth for the year 1892 was 37, as against 17 reported the previous year-18 males and 19 females. In October there were 6 deaths; in December, 5; in March and July, 4, each; in February, April, and June, 3, each; in May, August, September, and November, 2, each ; in January, 1. One of the decedents was between 10 and 15 years of age; 3 between 15 and 20 years; 15 between 20 and 30; 5 between 30 and 40; 3 between 40 and 50; 3 between 50 and 60; 5 between 60 and 70, and 1 over 80; 1 age not stated. Twenty-six were American-born, 10 foreign-born, and 1 nativity not stated. TABLE No. 28. Deaths from Pulmonary Consumption, by Seasons, Ages, and Nativity, 1892, for the City of Dover. The number of deaths returned from the city of Dover for 1892 was 37, 11 males and 26 females. Five died in March; 4, each, in January, February, April, and December; 3, each, in May, August, September, and October; 2 in November; 1, each, in June and July. Three of the decedents were under 10 2 age; years of between 10 and 15; 3 between 15 and 20; 6 between 20 and 30; 10 between 30 and 40; 5 between 40 and 50; 3 between 50 and 60; 3 between 60 and 70; 1 between 70 and 80, and 1 over 80. TABLE No. 29. Deaths from Pulmonary Consumption, by Seasons, Ages, and Nativity, 1892, for the City of Keene. Percentage to total mortality of city, 13.77. The city of Keene returned 19 deaths from consumption for the year 1892-10 males and 9 females. Three, each, died in January and May; 2, each, in February, March, April, July, and August; 1, each, in June, September, and October. Two decedents were under 10 years of age; 3 between 15 and 20; 1 between 20 and 30; 7 between 30 and 40; 1 between 40 and 50; 1 between 50 and 60; 2 between 60 and 70; 2 between 70 and 80. All the decedents were American-born. TABLE No. 30. Deaths from Pulmonary Consumption, by Seasons, Ages, and Nativity, 1892, for the City of Rochester. Percentage to total mortality of city, 9.70. Thirteen deaths from consumption were reported from the city of Rochester in 1892-6 males and 7 females. Four died in June; 2, each, in April and May; 1, each, in February, July, August, November, and December. Four decedents were between 20 and 30 years of age; 4 between 30 and 40; 4 between 40 and 50; 1 between 70 and 80. Ten were American-born, 1 foreign, and 2 nativity not stated. TABLE No. 31. Deaths from Pulmonary Consumption, by Seasons, Ages, and Nativity, 1892, for the City of Laconia. Laconia returned 10 deaths from consumption in 18924 males and 6 females. Three died in February; 2 in January; 1, each, in April, June, August, September, and October. Two were between 10 and 15 years of age; 2 between 20 and 30; 2 between 30 and 40; 1 between 50 and 60; 2 between 60 and 70; 1 between 70 and 80. Six of the decedents were Americans, 2 foreign-born, and 2 nativity not stated. |