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GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND.
THE
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT CONTAINING GENERAL
ABSTRACTS OF
Marriages, Births and Deaths REGISTERED IN
NORTHERN IRELAND DURING THE YEAR
1925 TRANSMITTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ACTS 7 & 8 Vic , c. 81
26 Vic , c 11, AND 26 & 27 ViC, C 90.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 26th October, 1926.
BELFAST
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CONTENTS.
R E P O R T : PAGU. INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPHS . . . , . . . . . . . . .>
GENERAL SUMMARY : Population, Marriages, Births, Deaths, Migration, The Weather and Vaccination . . . . . . . . 7
MARRIAGES :
Number and Proportion to the Population . . . . . . 9 Number by each Method of Celebration, 1915-25 . . . . ' 9 Civil Condition of Persons Married . . . . . . . . 9 Signatures to Marriage Registers and Certificates . . . . 10
BIRTHS :
Number and Proportion to the Population . . 10 Number of Births registered and Percentage of Illegitimate
Births, 1915-25 10 Proportion of Illegitimate Births in the several Counties of
Northern Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Number of Births registered in each of the four quarters of 1925 10 Multiple Births 10
DEATHS :
Number and Proportion to the Population . . . . . . 11 Number of Deaths registered in each of the four quarters of
1925, and the equivalent annual death rates . . . . . . 11 Number of Deaths in Institutions . . . . . . . . . . 12 Causes of Death—
General Observations . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Observations on the Mortality from each of the Principal
Causes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Proportion of Deaths from the Principal Causes per 1,000 of
the total Deaths at certain Age-Periods, 1925 . . . . 11 Deaths from the Principal Causes, 1915-25 . . . . . . 12 Death rates from the Principal Causes and Percentage of
Uncertified Deaths, 1915-25 13 Deaths from Tuberculous Disease . . . . . . . . 14 Deaths from Cancer . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Deaths of Women from Diseases caused by or associated with
Pregnancy or Childbirth . . . . . . . . . . 19 Deaths from Violence . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Uncertified Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Inquests
Ages at Death Infant Mortality—
General Observations Death rates from the Principal Causes, 1915-25 Death rates in Urban and Rural Areas, 1924-25 Mortality among Illegitimate Children, 1925
CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH . .
ABSTRACTS
20 21
21 22 23 24
24
I.—Births and Deaths registered in each of the Counties and Rural and Urban Areas, distinguishing the Sexes, and Illegitimate Births 27
II,—Marriages registered in each of the Counties, showing Method of Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
III.—Marriages registered in each of the Counties, showing the number registered in each quarter of the year, the Conjugal Condition of the Persons married and the number of Minors . . . . 3)
CONTENTS.
ABSTRACTS—{Continued): P A G E .
IV.—Births registered in each of the Counties, showing the number registered in each quarter of the year, distinguishing Males and Females . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 82
V.—Deaths registered in each of the Counties, showing the number registered in each quarter of the year, distinguishing Males and Females 32
VI.—Deaths of Males and Females a t different Age-Periods in each of the Counties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
VII.—Causes of Deaths of Males and Females a t different Age-Periods 34
VIII.—Deaths from the Principal Causes, and Uncertified Deaths in Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, distinguishing Males and Females . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
IX.—Deaths in Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
X.—Population of Northern Ireland at each of the nine Censuses, 1841-1926 66
XI.—Estimated Population of Northern Ireland in the middle of each of the years 1911-25 66
XII.—Population of Northern Ireland by Sexes and Ages according to the Census of 1911 66
I N D E X to Poor Law Unions or Superintendent Registrars' Districts 67
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS, NORTHERN
IRELAND, 1925.
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
REGISTRAR-GENERAL.
GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE,
MURRAY STREET, BELFAST,
22nd October, 1926.
To the Right Honourable Hugh MacDowell Pollock, Minister of Finance for Northern Ireland.
SIR,
I have the honour to submit the Fourth Annual Report on the Marriages, Births and Deaths registered in Northern Ireland during the year 1925, together with Abstracts of the numbers of such registrations. The Report draws attention to the salient features of the Abstracts; figures relating to other parts of the British Isles and to previous years are included for purposes of comparison, and information is given relating to migration, the weather and vaccination.
The Abstracts of Marriages, Births and Deaths have been prepared for presentation to Parliament pursuant to the provisions of Statutes governing the systems of registration.
In connection with the Report for 1924 two important changes were introduced in the methods of compiling and presenting the statistics relating to births and deaths. First, all these events were allocated to the district of normal residence. Thus, births were assigned to the districts containing the usual residences of the parents, and deaths to the districts containing the usual residences of the deceased persons. Formerly these events had been assigned to the districts in which they occurred. Second, Sanitary Districts—i.e,. County Boroughs, Urban Districts and Rural Districts—were sub-
6 Report—1Q25.
st i tuted for Poor Law Unions as the divisions of the country for which figures were given. The first of these changes enables a more accurate view of the vital statistics of the divisions of the country to be presented, while the second change was called for by reason of the demand for statistics relating to Sanitary Districts, rather than for those of Poor Law Unions. The methods introduced in the Repor t for 1924 have been followed in the jDresent Report .
As regards the first-mentioned change referred to above, the Registrars of the various districts have, by carrying out the instructions as to entering the necessary information in their Registers, facilitated the process of allocation of births and deaths, and thus contributed largely to the value of the statistics contained in this Report .
With regard to marriages, the divisions of the country for which statistics are given are the Counties, as in the Report for 1924.
Reference has been made in previous Reports to the limitations to which comparisons of bir th and death rates are subject in the absence of adjustments for s_ex and age distribution of the population, for which adjustments the results of a recent census would be required. A census of Northern Ireland has been taken in 1926, bu t the necessary adjustments cannot be made until the final Census Reports become available.
For the purposes of previous Reports on the births, deaths and marriages registered in Northern Ireland, estimates have been made of the population as at the middle of each year. These estimates were based upon the population figure as ascertained at the last preceding census and the numbers of births and deaths registered in the meantime, adjustments being made for migration and movements of military. The results of the Census taken on 18th April, 1926, as published in the Preliminary Census Report , show tha t the estimate of population thus arrived at for 1926 was a figure about two per cent, in excess of the Census preliminary figure (1,256,322). When it is remembered tha t fifteen years had elapsed since the date of the previous Census, containing a period in which abnormal changes, due to the Great War, had taken place, it will be recognised tha t some difference was to be expected. On examination it appears t ha t the difference is almost entirely due to deficiencies in the figures representing the loss by excess of outward over inward migration.
In connection Avith this Report revised estimates of the population as at the middle of each of the years 1911 to 1925 have bee* made, using the information contained in the Preliminary Censuf Report of 1926. In framing these estimates it has been assumed tha t the figures representing the net loss due to emigration have been uniformly deficient over the period of fifteen years 1911 to 1926, Vvith the exception of the four years 1915 to 1918, when very little emigration took place. The revised estimates of population for the years 1911 to 1925 appear in Abstract X L , and have been used in calculating the rates contained in the various Tables in this Report relating to the country as a whole.
In Tables relating to local areas the population figures as published in the Prehminary Report on the 1926 Census have been used.
Report—1925.
GENERAL SUMMARY.
The latest enumerated population of Northern Ireland, obtained from the Census of 1926, is 1,256,322. This figure is taken from the Preliminary Census Report, and is, therefore, provisional. The estimated population in the middle of 1925 is 1,257,000, including military.
The results of the year's registration show that the marriage, birth and death rates are all below the average for the previous ten years.
Marriages registered during the j'^ear numbered 7,682. The equivalent marriage rate was 6.11 per 1,000 of the estimated population, being 0.14 above the rate for 1924. The marriage rate has shown considerable variation over the past ten years. The highest point (7.99 per 1,000) was reached immediately following the war, in 1919, after which the rate decreased steadily, falling in 1924 to 5.97. With the rate at 6.11 for 1925 a slight upward tendency is shown, although this rate is below the average for the previous ten years.
TABLE 1.—NorthM-n Ireland: Marriages, Births and Deaths Registered and Estimated Po|Nihitlon, 1916-25.
YBAR.
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Average, 1915-24.. .
1925
1925
* Bst lmated Populat ion
fa the middle of each year.
1.210,000 1,205,000 1,208,000 1,214,000 1,250,000 1,258,000 1,258,000 1,289,000 1,259,000 1,258,000
1,238,900
1.257,000
2,985,000
Numbers Registered.
Marriages.
7,872 7,038 6,872 7,797 9,9«2
. 9,550 8,121 8,072 7.974 7,514
8.080
7,6S2
13.820
' Births.
28,082 26,623 24,949 26,212 27,496 32,521 29,710 29,531 30,097 28,496
28,371
27,686
Deaths.
22,438 20,764 21.011 25,013 22,836 21.017 19,3fll 19,795 18,790 20,299
21,126
19,784
I R I S H F R E E STAT
62,069 43,650
Ra te per 1,000 of Es t imated Population.
Marriages. Births.
6 .61 23.2 5.84 22 .1 5.69 20.7 6.42 21.6 7.99 22.0 7.69 i 25 .9 6.46 1 23.6 6.36 1 Sf3.3 6 .33 1 23.9 5.97 ! 22.7
6.52 22.9
6.11 22.0
E.
4.63 20 .8
Deaths.
18 .5 17.2 17.4 20.6 18.3 16.7 15.3 15.6 14.9 16 .1
17 .1
15.7
14.6
* See Abstract XI.
The number of births registered during the year was 27,686, the birth rate being 22.0 per 1,000. This rate is 0.7 below the rate for 1924 and 0.9 below the average rate for the ten years 1915-24. Since the year 1920, in which the exceptionally high rate of 25,9 was recorded, the trend of the birth rate has been in a downward direction. The rate of 22.0 for 1925 is the lowest recorded in the past ten years, Mdth the exception of the war years of 1917 and 1918, when the rates were slightly lower, and 1919, when the rate was the same.
Deaths registered during the year numbered 19,784, affording a death rate of 15.7 per 1,000. This rate is 0.4 below the rate for 1924 and 1.4 below the average rate for the previous ten years. This relatively low death rate was mainly due to an appreciably lower
8 Report—1925.
number of deaths from tuberculosis and respiratory diseases as compared with the average for the previous ten years, which was only partially offset by the higher numbers of deaths from cancer and whooping cough.
The death rate in Northern Ireland, which in 1915-17 was high, rose to the extremely high point of 20.6 in 1918. This was largely due to the severe epidemic of influenza experienced in that year. Between 1918 and 1923, however, a rapid decline took place, and in 1923 the rate was as low as 14.9. In 1924 an increase in the rate from influenza and respiratory diseases mainly accounted for the upward turn which the death rate took in that year. While the rate for 1925 is 0.4 per 1,000 lower than that for the preceding year, it is 0.8 per 1,000 higher than the rate for the year 1923.
The number of deaths from tuberculous disease registered during the year was 2,100, the equivalent rate being 1.67 per 1,000 as compared with 1.63 in 1924. The rate from this disease declined steadily from the high figure of 2.54 in 1918 to 1.62 in 1923. A slight upward tendency is now indicated.
Deaths from cancer, including malignant disease, numbered 1,441. This is the highest number recorded during the past ten years, being 34 more than the number recorded for 1924 and 172 more than the average number for the ten years 1915-24. The death rate from this disease has shown an increase each year since 1922.
Deaths from bronchitis and pneumonia numbered 2,660. This number is 249 less than that recorded for 1924 and 567 less than the average annual number of deaths from those diseases during the ten years 1915-24.
Migration.—According to returns published by the Board of Trade, London, the total number of emigrants from Northern Ireland to countries outside of Europe during the year 1925 was 8,725, and the immigrants into Northern Ireland from those countries numbered 1,585. The net migration from Northern Ireland during the year thus amounted to 7,140 persons, an increase of 805 compared with 1924.
Tlie Weatlier.—Reports on the weather experienced in Northern Ireland during each quarter of the year 1925, as furnished by the Director of the Meteorological Office, London, are published in the Quarterly Returns of Marriages, Births and Deaths for that year. Table 2 of this report shows the Average Air Temperature, Rainfall and Sunshine for Northern Ireland in 1925, and has been compiled from the tables published in the Quarterly Returns.
There were few outstanding features of the weather of 1925. The air temperature, sunshine and amount of rainfall recorded for the whole year were all slightly in excess of normal, although the number of days (225) on which rain fell is a little under the normal. Much rain fell in February, April and May, particularly in the first and last mentioned months, when the rainfall was nearly twice the normal. Only two fairly extended periods of sunny weather were experienced, namely—the whole of June, which was warm and particularly dry; and nearly all of November, when the weather was cold, dry and often foggy. Short bright periods were, however, enjoyed at intervals throughout the year. Gales were prevalent in January and February, and squally weather, with showers of sleet and snow, in December.
Report—1925.
TABLE 2—Northern Ireland: Average Air Temperature, Rainfall and Sunshine obtahied from Readings taken at the Stations of Lisburn, Donaghadee and Armagh, 1925.
MONTH.
January ... February ... March AprU May June July August September October ... November... December.. .
1 Year 1925...
Air Temperature.
Highest.
•F. 54 54 57 59 61 82 79 73 66 67 56 55
82
Lowest.
•F. 30 26 25 26 33 42 47 42 36 31 25 18
18
Means of
Dally Maximum.
°F. 47 .0 45.4 47 .9 61.6 86.0 64.9 66.0 65.7 68.8 56 .3 46 .5 43.7
64 .1
Dally Mlnl-miun.
»F 38.6 35.3 37.1 37.4 44 .2 49 .2 63 .2 62.0 46 .0 45.6 35.6 34.7
42 .4
Daily Mean.
"F. 42.8 40 .3 42.6 44.5 60.1 57.1 59.6 68.9 52.4 50.9 41 .1 39.2
48 .3
Deviation from Normal.
"F. + 3 . 4 + 0 . 3 + 1.0 - 1 . 0 - 0 . 4 + 1.2 + 1.5 + 1.4 - 1 . 8 + 2 . 6 - 2 . 4 - 1 . 1
RainfaU.
Total.
mm. 67
110 32 92
118 17 94 46 82 79 63 86
+ 0 .4 j 876
Deviation from Normal.
mm. + 1 + 52 - 2 7 +38 +58 - 4 7 + 19 - 4 4 + 20 + 4 - 2 4 + 3
+ 53
Number of
Days.
18 24 15 21 25
6 19-19 22-18 16 23
Sunshine.
Daily Mean.
hrs. 1.57 2.26 2.95 5.56 3.63 7.89 3.80 4.83 3.56 2.46 3.00 1.32
225 1 3.57
Deviation from Normal.
hrs. + 0.16 + 0.03 - 0 . 4 0 + 0.66 - 2 . 2 1 + 2.29 - 0 . 9 1 +0.54 - 0 . 4 5 - 0 . 4 1 + 1.00 +0.13
+0.04
Vaccination.—As returned by the Registrars, the Successful Primary Vaccinations during the year numbered 23,994, the number of births registered during the year being 27,686. The number of Successful Primary Vaccinations is thus about 87 per cent, of the total number of births registered.
MARRIAGES. Marriages registered during the year numbered 7,682, the rate
being 6.11 per 1,000 of the estimated population. This rate is 0.14 above that for the year 1924, and 0.41 below the average rate for the ten years 1915-24.
TABLE 3.—Northern Ireland: IVIarriages Registered, according to IVIethods of Celebration, 1915-25.
YEAR.
1915 ... 1916 ... 1917 ... 1918 ... 1919 ... 1920 ... 1921 ... 1922 ... 1923 ... 1924 ... Average 1915-24
1925 ...
Church of
Ireland.
2,459 2,096 2,104 2,502 3,122 2,797 2,337 2,503 2,515 2,401
2,484
2.266
Presbyterian.
2,207 1,875 1,902 2,123 2,769 3,010 2,471 2,458 2,349 2,189
2,335
2.280
Roman OathoUc.
2,545 2,474 2,229 2,429 3,147 2,635 2,487 2,267 2,231 1,999
2,444
2,231
Registered
Bldga.
384 366 388 443 544 582 442 445 475 516
469
480
In Presence
of Registrar.
269 222 241 293 397 617 376 389 398 403
350
417
Society of
Friends.
5 1 2 2 3 1 2 5 3 3
3
1 4 1
Jews.
3 4 6 5
10 8 7 5 3 3
5
1 *
Total Marriages
Registered.
7.872 7,038 6,872 7,797 9,992 9,550 8,121 8,072 7,974 7.614
8.080
7.682
Total Marriage Rate per 1.000 of
Estimated Popula
tion.
6 .51 5.84 5.69 6.42 7.99 7.59 6.46 6.36 6.33 5.97
6.52
6.11
Of the total marriages, 88.9 per cent, were of bachelors and spinsters, 7.0 per cent, were of widowers and spinsters, 2.1 per cent, were of bachelors and widows and 2.0 per cent, were of widowers and widows. Thus 9.0 per cent, of the men married were widowers and 4.1 per cent, of the women married were widows ; in 11 out of every 100 marriages, one or both of the contracting parties had been married before.
10 RepoH—1925.
Of the husbands 98.0 per cent, signed the marriage registers by writing their names and the remainder signed by "mark," while 98.3 per cent, of the wives wrote their names and the remainder signed by "mark."
BIRTHS. Births registered during the year numbered 27,686 (14,185 boys
and 13,501 girls), the birth rate being 22.0 per 1,000, which is 0.9 below the average rate for the ten years 1915-24.
TABLE 4.—Northern Ireland: Births Registered and Percentage of Illegitimate Births, 1915-25.
1 Y E A R .
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
Average, 1915-24
1925
Total Births, incliuling Illegitimate Births.
i Total. Male. Female.
28.082 14,425 , 13,657 20,623 13,037 i 12,986 24,949 12,806 ] 12,143 26,212 13,502 12,710 27,490 14,255 1 13,241 32,521 16,685 ] 15,836 29,710 15,184 14,526 29,531 15,098 14,433 30,097 15,332 1 14,765 28,496 14,800 ! 13,696
28,371 14,572 13,799
27,680 14,185 i 13.501
Illegitimate
Total.
1,264 1,188 1,151 1,217 1,238 1,494 1,271 1,255 1,344 1,225
1,265
1,147
Births. i
Male.
659 i 588 ! 617 i 644 1 629 1 794 666 608 ! 676 ' 651
i I 653
! 584 1
Female.
605 600 534 573 609 700 605 647 668 574
612
563
Illegitimate Births
per cent, of Total Births.
4 .50 4.46 4 .61 4.64 4.60 4.59 4 .28 4.25 4.47 4.30
s 1 '" 1 *•" 1
The proportion of male infants born alive in 1925 was 105.1 to every 100 female. The corresponding proportions for each of the years 1920-24 are 105.4, 104.5, 104.6, 103.8 and 108.1 respectively.
Of the 27,686 births registered during the year, 26,539 or 95.9 per cent, were legitimate and 1,147 or 4.1 per cent, were illegitimate, the latter being 0.2 below the percentage for the preceding year.
The 26,539 legitimate births are in the proportion of 105.1 males to every 100 females. The corresponding proportion for the 1,147 illegitimate births is 103.7 males to every 100 females.
Of the births appertaining to Co. Antrim, 5.0 per cent, were illegitimate ; for Armagh the percentage was 4.2 ; for Belfast County Borough, 3.1 ; for Down, 4.3 ; for Fermanagh, 5.3 ; for Londonderry, 5.2 ; and for Tyrone, 4.8. The corresponding percentages for the preceding year are :—Antrim, 5.7 ; Armagh, 3.9 ; Belfast County Borough, 3.4 ; Down, 4.1 ; Fermanagh, 5.4 ; Londonderry, 4.6 ; and Tyrone, 5.3.
The total number of births registered in the first quarter of the year was 6,863 ; in the second, 7,424 ; in the third, 7,148 ; and in the fourth, 6,251.
MULTIPLE BIRTHS.
Of the 27,686 children registered during the year, 27,075 were single children, 602 were twins and 9 were triplets. Thus, of the total children born, 97.79 per cent, were single children, 2.18 per cent, were twins and 0.03 were triplets. The twin births were 1.11 per cent, of the single births and 1.10 per cent, of the total mothers. In this computation of single births, twins and triplets, only live-born children were counted, still-born children not being registered in Northern Ireland.
Report—1925. n For example, a birth of one Uve child and one still-born child would appear in the report as a single birth, and a birth of two hve children and one still-born child would appear as a twin birth.
DEATHS. Deaths registered during the year numbered 19,784, the death rate
being 15.7 per 1,000. Of these deaths, 9,572 were of males and 10,212 were of females, the equivalent annual death rate per 1,000 of the respective male and female estimated populations being in each case 15.7.
TABLE 5.—Northern Ireland: Proportion of Deaths from the Principal Causes per 1,000 of the total Deaths at certain Age-Periods, 1925.
OAvasa OF D E A T H .
Enterio Fever (1) Typhus (2) Small-pox (6) Measles (7> Scarlet Fever (8) Whooping-cough (9) Diphtheria (10) Dysentery (16) Influenza (11) Encephalitis Lethargica (23) Meningococcal Meningitis
(including Cerebro-spinal Fever) (24)
Tuberculosis of Respiratory System (31)
Other Tuberculosis (32-7) ... Cancer, Malignant Disease
(43-9) Diabetes (57) Cerebral Haemorrhage < 7 4). . . Hear t Disease (87-90) Arterial Sclerosis (91b) Bronchitis (99) Pneumonia(all forms) (100-1) Other Diseases of Respira
tory System (97-8, 102-7) Ulcer of the Stomach or
Duodenum (111) Diarrhoea and Enteri t is
(imder 2 years) (113) Appendicitis and Typhlitis
(117) Cirrhosis of the Liver (122)... Nephritis, Acute and Chronic
(128-9) Puerperal Disea-ses and Acci
dents of Pregnancy and Childbirth (143-50)
Congenital Malformations and Debility, P remature Bir th (159-161)
Suicide (165-174) Other Violent Deaths
(175-203) Otnet Defined Diseases Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown (204-5)
A L L CAUSES . . . - . . .
1 AU
Ages.
3
l i 6
17 5
35 1
80 27
73 5
56 128
10 70 64
14
7
17
5 1
22
6
50 4
20 253
10
1,000
-1
18 2
55 2
l i
5 20
i 63
128
17
120
2
,
408
7 139
2
1,000
1-
1
124 39
143 35
l i 1
1
11 72
6 1
4 .
48 218
25
33
2
4
^
6
44 148
23
1,000
5-
3 ,
28 96 34
106 .
25 3
34 137
16 3
59
22 59
12
— 28
3
31
3 ^
65 217
16
1,000
10-
10
7 24 10 41
27
210 196
17 7
127
17 41
3
— 41
, 31
191
1,000
IS
IS 1 ^ 6
13
2 ,
17 3
2
468 105
12 10
3 62
13 41
6
10
27
20
24
12
45 85
1
1.000
A G E .
25-
6 . . 1 8 .
2i 4
. 426
65
26 12 13 61
14 57
10
8
— 9
33
50
10
34 126
6
1,000
35-
11
2 ,
41 3
230 38
111 3
19 106
3 33 50
19
17
— 3 4
43
45
13
21 172
13
1,000
45-
5
32 3
106 23
154 8
63 166
10 61 50
16
17
— 3 3
40
1
1 6
28 188
17
1,000
5o
]
- 65-
L 1
, ,
41 58 2
40 9 6 2
149 112 9 4
96 96 216 210
1. 8-4
1
1.
4
( 1(
17
l i
1,00
) 17 i 109 r 43
r 16 1
) 5
— r 1 i 2
1 I j 26
1 . i 1 1 .
3 1 2 1
3 j 12 1 j 263
i 1 12 0 1,000
75-
1 , .
, , .
47 ,
-2 1
50 5
88 159
19 90 30
8
3
— 1 1
12
,
, 1
12 467
3
1,000
65 ' a n d over.
.
.
.
.
.
. 26
.
. 1
26 1
67 71 13 72 15
8
2
—
, 2
,
, ,
12 693
1
1.000
NOTE.—The numbers in brackets are those of the Causes of Death in the International List.
The total death rate of 15.7 is 0.4 below the rate for 1924 and 1.4 below the average rate for the ten years 1915-24.
The total number of deaths registered in the first quarter of the year was 6,274 ; in the second, 4,910 ; in the third, 3,870; and in the fourth, 4,730. The equivalent annual death rates are 20.0, 15.6, 12.3 and 15.1 for the four quarters, respectively.
12 Report—1925.
Of the 19,784 deaths registered, 3,509, or 17.7 per cent., took place in Institutions. Of these, 1,088, or 5.5 per cent., took place in Infirmaries and General and Special Hospitals ; 311, or 1.6 per cent., in Public Lunatic Asylums; 1,814, or 9.1 per cent., in Workhouses and Workhouse Hospitals; 296, or 1.5 per cent., in District Hospitals. The remaining 16,275, or 82.3 per cent., were of persons who died "a t their own homes, etc."
CAUSES OF DEATH. It will be seen from Table 5 that of all the single defined diseases
heart disease contributes most to the destruction of human life. The toll exacted by this disease is, however, mainly from persons of fairly
TABLE 6.—Northern Ireland : Deaths from the Principal Causes, 1915-25.
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Enteric Fever (1) Typhus (2) SmaU-pox (6) , Measles (7) Scarlet Fever (8) , Whooping-cough (9) Diphtheria (10) Dysentery (16) Influenza (11) Encephalitis Letharglca (23) Meningococcal Meningitis
(including Cerebro-spinal Fever) (24)
Tuberculosis of Respiratory System (31)
o the r Tuberculosis (32-7) Cancer, Malignant Disease
(43-9) Diabetes (57) Cerebral Hemor rhage (74).. Hear t Disease (87-90) Arterial Sclerosis (91b) Bronchitis (99) Pneumonia(allforms) (100-1) Other Diseases of Respira
tory System (97-8, 102-7) Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum (111) . . . DiarrhcBa and Enterit is
(under 2 years) (113) Appendicitis and Typhlitis
(117) Cirrhosis of Liver (122) Nephritis, Acute and Chronic
(128-9) Puerperal Diseases and Acci
dents of Pregnancy and Childbirth (143-150)
Congenital Malformations and DebUity, Premature Birth (159-161)
Suicide (165-174) . . . o t h e r Violent Deaths (175-203)
other Doflned Diseases Causes Ill-deflned or Unknown (204-5) A L L CAUSES
1915 1916 1917 I 1918
57 5
288 190 337 93 3
486
76
2,090 710
1,273 131 977
2,729 69
2,179 1,541
314
129
386
73 54
436
157
1,169 53
589 5,354
490
67
234 103 362 91 3
302
23
2,146 706
1,259 148 908
2,709 74
1,709 1,157
245
115
373
77 46
451
132
962 39
610 5,104
603
22,4.38
87
132 42
150 74 2
434
14
2,262 752
1,206 127 964
2,725 74
2,020 1,409
310
133
309
77 37
456
128
1,027 45
491 5,086
430
20,764
1919
77 11
203 35
532 67 1
3,863
27
2,371 713
1,193 102 961
2,462 '78
2,033 2,192
355
112
333
93 35
409
124
1,040 45
469 4,731
346
1920 1 1921
21,011
57 10
158 199 158 68 9
1,938
15
2,116 688
1,192 130 971
2,545 • 99 2,238 1,644
373
105
284
73 33
467
127
1,130 47
425 5,082
455
25.013
65 12 1
278 206 185 141
2 560 26
1,891 638
1,235 120 945
2,419 113
1,725 1,508
317
112
337
108 31
511
224
1,322 34
538 5,021
383
22,836
1922
37 2
44 51
366 143
2 316 19
10
1,693 551
1,286 120 876
2,530 125
1.402 1,199
260
99
419
96 37
458
154
1,050 69
591 4,877
423
1923
21,017 19,301
26 1
52 46 194 135
3 889
5
,623 484
,271 141 934 1,619 161 ,451 ,402
299
108
230
87 26
419
139
1924
Aver ago 1915 24
1,003 57
839 4,971
174
20 2
204 50
305 102
3 415 34
1,534 503
1,365 160 934
2,453 152
1,307 1,240
227
124
284
94 32
428
148
1,072 50
25 3
2*13 90 276
1,026 80
1,564 491
1,407 100
1,023 2,736 183
1,522 1,387
271
124
274
88 24
431
129
1,041 68
429i 408 4,960 |5,053
154 i 173
52 6
181 101 286 100
3 1,023
16
19
1,929 624
1,269 128 949
2,593 113
1,759 1,468
297
116
323
87 36
447
146
1,082 50
539 i5,021
363
1925
Irish Free
iState. 1925
50 1
227 118 338 101
7*01 26
4
1,574 13,667 526||1,006
19,795118.790 20,2991
1,441 104
1,101 2,533
198 1,394 1,266
284
129
333
94 24
435
123
985 75
393 5,012
194
pi,126
105 9
1*98 70
429 158
13 1,171
51 12
i2,80] 222
1,312 14,965
197 2,654 2,338
737
270
640
156 90
1,128
291
1,783 88
728 Jl4,914;
1,447
Il9,784|43,650
Uncertified Deaths , 2,827 2,702 2,655 2,264 2,578 2,392 2,164 2,515 |2,230|2,426 2,475 2,350 11,733
N O T E . — T h e numbers in brackets are those of the Causes of Death in the Internat ional List.
advanced ages. Other diseases from which the proportion of deaths is high are tuberculosis, diseases of the respiratory system, cancer, influenza and cerebral haemorrhage. Deaths from cancer and cerebral haemorrhage, like those from heart disease, mainly occur among persons past the prime of life.
At the early adult period of life the highest proportion of deaths is caused by tuberculosis. In the case of respiratory diseases the
Report—1925. 13
proportion of deaths is high, both in the early years of life and at advanced ages.
Apart from developmental and wasting diseases, pneumonia, bronchitis and diarrhoea show the largest proportions of deaths at ages under one year. Thereafter the proportion of deaths from diarrhoea decreases considerably, while in the age group 1-5 years the proportion for pneumonia, measles, whooping-cough, tuberculosis, scarlet fever and diphtheria are very much higher.
TABLE 7 . - Northern Ireland: Death Rates per 100,000 off Estimated Population from the Principal Causes of Death, and Uncertified Deaths as a percentage of Deaths from All Causes, 1915-25.
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Enteric Fever (1) Typhus (2) Small-pox (6) Measles (7) Scarlet Fever (8) Whooping-cough (9) Diphtheria (10) Dysentery (16) Iiittuenza (11) Encephalitis Lethargica (23) Meningococcal Meningitis
(including Cerebro-spinal Fever) (24)
Tuberculosis of Respiratory System (31)
Other Tuberculosis (32-7) ... Cancer, Malignant Disease
(43-9) Diabetes (57) Cerebral Haemorrhage (74)... Hear t Disease (87-90) Arterial Sclerosis (91b) Bronchitis (99) PneumonIa(a]l forms) (100-1) Other Diseases of Respira
tory System (97-8, 102-7) Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum (111) Diarrhoea and Enteri t is
(under 2 years) (113) Appendicitis and Typhlitis
(117) Cirrhosis of Liver (122) . . . Nephritis, Acute and Chronic
(128-9) Puerperal Diseases and Acci
dents of Pregnancy and Childbirth (143-150)
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Bir th (159-161)
Suicide (165-174) Other Violent Deaths
(175-203) Other Defined Diseases Causes Ill-deflned or
Unknown (204-5)
A L L CAUSES
Percentage of Uncertified Deaths
1915
4.7 0.4
2 3.'8 15.7 27.9
7.7 0.2
40.2
6.3
172.7 58.7
105.2 10.8 80.7
225.5 5.7
180.1 127.4
26.0
10.7
31.9
6.0 4.5
36.0
13.0
96.6 4.4
48.7 442.4
40.6
1854.4
12.6
1916
5.6 0.5
19.4 8.5
30.0 7.6 0.2
25.1
1.9
178.1 58.6
104.5 12.3 75.4
224.8 6.1
141.8 96.0
20.3
9.5
31.0
6.4 3.8
37.4
11.0
79.8 3.2
50.6 423.8
50.0
1723.2
13.0
1917
7.2 0.7
10.9 3.5
12.4 6.1 0.2
35.9
1.2
187.3 62.3
99.8 10.5 79.8
225.6 6.1
167.2 116.6
25.7
11.0
25.6
6.4 3.1
37.7
10.6
85.0 3.7
40.6 421,0
35.6
1739.3
12.6
1918
6.3 0.9
16.'7 2.9
43.8 5.5 0.1
318.2
2.2
195.3 58.7
98.3 8.4
79.2 202.8
6.4 167.5 180.6
29.2
9.2
27.4
7.7 2.9
33.7
10.2
85.7 3.7
38.6 389.8
28.5
2060.4
9.1
1919
4.6 0.8
12.6 15.9 12.6
5.4 0.7
155.0
1.2
169.3 55.0
95.4 10.4 77.7
203.6 7.9
179.0 131.5
29.8
8.4
22.7
5.8 2.6
37.4
10.2
90.4 3.8
34.0 406.8
36.4
1826.9
11.3
1920
5.2 1.0 0.1
22.1 16.4 14.7 11.2
0.2 44.5
2.1
0.7
150.3 50.7
98.2 9.5
75.1 192.3
9.0 137.1 119.9
25.2
8.9
26.8
8.6 2.5
40.6
17.8
105.1 2.7
42.8 399.0
30.4
1670.7
11.4
1921
2.9 0.2
3.5 4.1
29.1 11.4 0.2
25.1 1.5
0.8
134.6 43.8
102.2 9.5
69.6 201.1
9.9 111.4
95.3
20.7
7.9
33.3
7.6 2.9
36.4
12.2
83.9 4.7
47.0 387.9
33.6
1534.3
11.2
1922
2.0 0.1
4.1 3.6
15.3 10.6
0.2 70.1
0.4
0.5
127.9 38.1
100.2 11.1 73.6
206.4 12.7
114.3 110.5
23.6
8.5
18.1
6.9 2.0
33.0
11.0
79.0 4.5
66.1 391.8
13.7
1559.9
12.7
1923
1.6 0.2
16.2 4.0
24.2 8.1 0.2
33.0 2.7
0.4
121.8 40.0
108.4 12.7 74.2
194.8 12.1
103.8 98.5
18.0
9.8
22.6
7.5 2.5
34.0
11.8
85.1 4.0
34.1 394.0
12.2
1492.5
11.9
1924
2.0 0.2
16.9 7.2
21.9 7.0
81.6 6.4
0.1
124.3 39.0
111.8 7.9
81.3 217.5
14.5 121.0 110.3
21.5
9.9
21.8
7.0 1.9
34.3
10.3
82.8 5.4
32.4 401.6
13.8
1613.6
12.0
Average
1915-24
4.2 0.5
14.6 8.2
23.1 8.1 0.2
82.6 1.3
1.5
155.7 50.4
102.4 10.3 76.6
209.3 9.1
142.0 118.5
24.0
9.4
26.1
7.0 2.9
36.1
11.8
87.3 4.0
43.5 405.2
29.3
1705.2
11.7
1925
4.0 0.1
18."l 9.4
26.9 8.0
5 5.'8 2.1
0.3
125.2 41.8
114.6 8.3
87.6 201.5
15.8 110.9 100.7
22.6
10.3
26.5
7.5 1.9
34.6
9.8
78.4 6.0
, 31.3 398.5
15.4
1573.9
11.9
Ir ish Free
State, 1925
3.6 0.3
6.6 2.3
14.4 5.3 0.4
39.2 1.7
0.4
122.9 33.7
93.9 7.4
44.0 166.3
6.6 88.9 78.3
24.7
9.0
21.6
5.2 3.0
37.8
9.8
69.7 3.0
24.4 499.6
48.5
1462.3
26.9
See Note at foot of Table 6.
Tables 6 and 7 show for each of the principal causes the numbers of deaths and the death rates for each year since 1915, together with corresponding particulars for the Irish Free State in respect of the year 1925.
Enteric Fever.—Deaths from enteric fever numbered 50, 27 being of males and 23 of females. This number is 25 more than that for 1924 and 2 less than the average for the ten years 1915-24,
14 Report—1925.
Typhus.—One dea th from this cause was reported, as against 3 for the previous year and an average of 6 for the previous ten years.
Small-pox.—No deaths from small-pox were registered during the year.
MoasleS.—Deaths from measles numbered 227, 116 being of males and 111 of females. This number is 14 above t ha t for 1924 and 46 above the average number for the ten years 1915-24. Of the 227 deaths from this cause, 210 were of children under 5 years of age.
Scarlet Fever.—Deaths from scarlet fever numbered 118, 62 being of males and 56 of females. This number is 28 more than t h a t for 1924 and 17 more than the average for the ten years 1915-24. 71 per cent, of the deaths from this cause occurred a t ages between 1 and 10 years.
WhOOping-COUgh.—Deaths from whooping-cough numbered 838, 156 being of males and 182 of females. This number is 62 more than t h a t for 1924 and 52 more than the average for the ten years 1915-24. Of the 838 deaths from this cause, 324 were of children under 5 years of age.
Diphtheria.—Deaths from diphtheria, including those certified as due to membranous laryngitis, numbered 101, 36 being of males and 65 of females. This number is 13 more than t h a t for 1924 and 1 more than the average for the ten years 1915-24. Of the 101 deaths from this cause, 85 were of children under 10 years of age.
Diarrhoeal Diseases.—Of the 463 deaths from diarrhoea and enteritis, 333 were of children under 2 years of age, 205 of these children being males and 128 females. The number of children who died from these diseases is 59 more than t h a t for 1924 and 10 more t h a n the average for the ten years 1915-24.
Encephalitlfi Lethargica.—Deaths from this disease numbered 26,14 being of males and 12 of females. This number is 54 less than t h a t for 1924 and 10 more than the average for the ten years 1915-24.
Other Epidemic Diseases.—Deaths from epidemic diseases, apar t from those already named and exclusive of influenza, included, among others, 16 from erysipelas, 6 from acute poliomyelitis, 4 from meningococcal meningitis, 4 from mumps and 2 from malaria.
Influenza.—Deaths from influenza numbered 701, 309 being of males and 392 of females. This number comprised 286 registered as from influenza with pulmonary complications, and 415 registered with influenza as the sole cause or with other complications. The 701 deaths for the year are 325 less t han the number recorded for 1924, and 822 less t h a n the average for the ten years 1915-24. In making comparisons with years prior to 1921, the change in classification, noted under the heading "Bronchi t i s , " should be borne in mind.
Tuberculosis.—Deaths from all forms of tuberculous disease numbered 2,100, 961 being of males and 1,139 of females. These numbers are equivalent to the rates of 1.67 per 1,000 of the estimated population, 1.58 of the male population and 1.76 of the female population, respectively. The 2,100 deaths from this disease represent 10.6 per cent, of the deaths from all causes.
From 1918 to 1923 the t rend of the tuberculosis mortal i ty ra te was markedly in a downward direction. The lowest ra te in the past ten years (1.62 per 1,000) was recorded in 1923, since when, however, a slight increase has been experienced, the ra te rising in 1924 to 1.63
Report—1925. 15
and in 1925 to 1.67, The rate for 1925 is, nevertheless, still much below the average ra te for the ten years 1915-24.
Of the 2,100 deaths from tuberculosis, l,57i, or 75.0 per cent., were due to tuberculosis of the respiratory system.
In England and Wales the death ra te for tuberculosis in 1925 was 1.04 per 1,000, in Scotland 1.10 per 1,000 and in the Irish Free S ta te 1.57 per 1,000.
TABLE 8. -Northern Ireland : Deaths and Death Rates from Tuberculosis (All Forms), 1915-25.
Y E A R .
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Average, 1915-24
1925
M A L E S .
Number of
Deaths.
1,245 1,283 1,311 1,362 1,231 1,048 1,016
970 941 936
1,134
961
Ra te per 1,000 of the estimated
Male population.
2.20 2.30 2 .33 2 .41 2.03 1.71 1.67 1.57 1.55 1.54
1.92
1.58
F E M A L E S .
Number of
Deaths.
1,555 1,569 1,703 1,722 1,573 1,481 1,228 1,137 1,096 1,119
1,418
1,139
Rate per 1,000 of thg estimated
Female population.
2.41 2.43 2.64 2.66 2.44 2.29 1.90 1.75 1.69 1.72
2.19
1.76
TOTAL.
Number of
Deaths.
2,800 2,852
i 3,014 I 3,084 ! 2,804 ' 2,529 1 2,244 1 2,107 I 2,037
2,055
! 2.552 1
i 2,100 1
Rate per 1,000 of the estimated
population.
2 .31 2.37 2.50 2.54 2.24 2.01 1.78 1.66 1.62 1.63
2.06
1.67
The abstracts of causes of death give particulars regarding the sexes and ages of the persons who died from the various forms of tuberculous disease during the year, and the rural and urban areas to which such deaths were allocated. Table 8 affords comparison of the summarised figures for 1925 with those for each of the ten preceding years. Table 9 shows comparisons of the summarised figures for each of the six counties of Northern Ireland and Belfast County Borough.
TABLE 9.—Northern Ireland : Death Rates per 1,000 of the 1926 Census Population from Tuberculosis (All Forms) by Counties, 1915-25.
Y E A K .
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925
Antrim.
2.46 2.45 2.45 2.48 2.19 2 .21 1.86 1.87 1.82 1.60 1.42
Armagh.
1.91 2.07 2.37 2 .21 2.33 2.02 1.85 2.00 1.83 1.74 1.65
Belfast County
Borough.
2.54 2 .53 2.89 3 .03 2.47 2.20 1.90 1.67 1.66 1.88 1.86
Down.
2.19 2.40 2.18 2.30 2 .33 2 .03 1.89 1.79 1.67 1.63 1.51
Fermanagh.
1.33 1.53 1.14 1.40 1.52 1.14 1.17 1.43 1.17 1.02 1.40
Londonderry 1 County
and County
i Borough.
2.16 \ 2.07
2 .21 1.98
i 1.99 1.83 1.65 1.41 1.52
i 1.45 1.72
Tyrone.
1.69 1.68 1.90 2 .03 1.89 1.69 1.52 1.38 1.29 1.33 1.77
NOTE: The figures for the years prior to 1924 have not been corrected for normal residence.
Syphilis.—Deaths from syphilis numbered 26, 13 being of males and 13 of females. Of the 26 deaths, 16 were of infants under one year of age.
Deaths from general paralysis of the insane numbered 2 2 ; from locomotor a taxy , 12 ; and from aneurism, 16. Of the pa r t played by syphilis in the causation of deaths from diseases of the heart and arteries there are no means of judging accurately.
16 Report—1925.
Cancor.—Under this heading are included deaths returned as from carcinoma, sarcoma, cancer, malignant disease. Deaths in this group numbered 1,441, the highest number yet recorded for Northern Ireland, 657 being of males and 784 of females. These numbers are equivalent to the rates of 1.15 per 1,000 of the estimated population, 1.08 of the male population and 1.21 of the female population, respectively.
TABLE 10 Northern Ireland, 1925 : Sites of Fatal Cancer.*
S I T E S .
••I "] • •I 46
47
"1
49.
' J a w Lip Mouth Tongue
.Tonsils ' Liver, GaU,
Bladder (Eaophagiis ... Pylorus
.Stomach
Intestines Peri toneum .. . Rectimi
Ovary .. . Uterus Vasrina
I Vtdva
Breast
f Ea r Face Penis . . . ... Scalp
.Scrotum (' Arm, Leg, Hand
Axilla . . . Bladder Brain ... Eye Groin Hear t ... Kidney Larynx, Trachea Lung Mediastinum ... Neck Pancreas Parot id Pelvis Prosta te Spine . . . Spinal Cord .. . Spleen. . . Testes ... Thorax Throat Thyroid Abdomen Other and Un-
V defined Sites
TOTAL
Total Males
and Females.
37 17
6 31
3
137 40 11
352
134 7
97
15 104
4 4
124
5 41
I 2
28 3
20 4 4 3 2 7
18 11
9 22 18
3 10 24
3 1 3 2 2
21 7
20 18
1,441
M A L E S .
All Ages.
30 17
3 26
2
63 18
5 190
62 2
58
3
3 21
3
2
10
11 3 4 1
2 8 8 7
14 11
3 2
24 1 1 2 2 2
13 1 7
9
657
Under 20
1
1
]
I
I
1 I
1
I
I
I
L
12
20-
]
] ] ]
L
L
I
I
I
7
30-
5
1
1
]
]
!
L
S
L
I I
L
I
L
11
40-50-
2
2
2 1
25
6
6
1
3 1
i 1 1 2 2
i
i 2
60
6 3 1 3 1
13 4 1
41
8 1
13
2
8 1
2
2
1
1
2 1 1 5 4 1
1 1
1 1 3
1
134
60-
4 3 1 8 1
13 5
36
8
7
5
2
1 1 3 2 1
3
1
1 3 1
1
111
65-
11 5 1 8
24 5 2
58
29
23
I 6 2 3
3
3
i
3 2 1 4 5 1
12
1
4
5
1
224
75-
4 6
5
11 3 2
28
7
7
1
1 2
4
2
i
i 9
1
1
98
F E M A L E S .
lUn-All der
Ages. 20
7
3 5 1
74 22
6 162
72 5
39 15
104 4 4
121
2 20
1
18 3 9 1
2 2 5
10 3 2 8 7
8
2
1
8 6
13 9
784
i i
2
2
1
2
9
20 -30-
] ]
L
J
L L
L
2
1 1
1
1 2
2
2
2 12
1
10
i
1
i
9 41
40- 50-
1
1 1
5 5 1
24 9 1 4
6 26
1
25
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 2
3 3
1
1
2 1 2
132
2 1
23 6 1
40
13 3 7
3 35
31
i
2 2
i
2 3
2 2
2
i 3
3
60-
1
11 3 1
18
9
8
1 8 2
17
3
5
i
1
2
1 1
1
2
1
I92J97
65-
1
i
23 4 3
69
31 1 9
2 14
2
22
1 9
1
4
3
1
2
1 1
1
1
4 2 8
2
223
75-
4
1
11 3
9
7
7
7
i
15
5
3
2
i
2
1
81
Including Carcinoma, Sarcoma and Cancer, Malignant Disease.
The death rate in this group for males and females together is 0.03 above the rate for 1924, and is 0.13 above the average rate for the ten years 1915-24.
RepoH—1925. 17
The most frequent sites of fatal cancer among males during the year were stomach, 190 ; liver and gall bladder, 63 ; intestines, 62 ; rectum, 58; jaw, 30; tongue, 26; and prostate, 24. The most frequent sites among females were stomach, 162 ; breast, 121 ; uterus, 104 ; liver and gall bladder, 74; intestines, 72; rectum, 39: and oesophagus, 22.
Particulars regarding age, sex and parts affected among the persons whose deaths were registered during the year as from carcinoma, sarcoma, cancer and malignant disease are given in Table 10.
Of the 1,441 deaths from cancer, 844 were ascribed to carcinoma, 67 to sarcoma and 530 to other or unspecified forms of malignant disease.
In England and Wales the death rate for cancer in 1925 was 1.34 per 1,000, in Scotland 1.36 per 1,000 and in the Irish Free State 0.94 per 1,000.
Tumours, not returned as Malignant.—This heading includes all non-malignant tumours, except those of the brain and of the female genital organs. 6 deaths have been ascribed to this cause, 1 being of a male and 5 of females.
Deaths from ovarian tumours numbered 16, and from uterine tumours, 19.
Other General Diseases.—Among these were 9 deaths from tetanus, 31 from purulent infection and septicaemia, 58 from rheumatic fever, 88 from chronic rheumatism, osteo-arthritis and gout, 23 from rickets, 104 from diabetes, 131 from pernicious ansemia, 27 from exophthalmic goitre (25 of which were of females) and 8 from alcoholism. The deaths from alcoholism were all of males [see also "cirrhosis of the liver"].
Diseases of the Nervous System.—Among these were 17 deaths from encephalitis (not returned as encephalitis lethargica), 134 from meningitis (not returned as tuberculous or Cerebro-spinal), 986 from cerebral haemorrhage and apoplexy, 115 from cerebral thrombosis and embolism, 174 from hemiplegia, 57 from other forms of paralysis, 22 from general paralysis of the insane, 56 from other forms of insanity, 68 from epilepsy and 179 from convulsions. Of the 179 deaths from convulsions, 114 were of males and 65 of females. The deaths of children under one year of age from convulsions numbered 131, this number being equivalent to 73.2 per cent, of the total deaths from this cause, and 5.5 per cent, of the total deaths of infants under one year of age.
Heart Diseases.—Deaths from the various forms of heart disease amounted to 2,533, 1,175 being of males and 1,358 of females. This number is equivalent to a rate of 2.02 per 1,000 of the population, or 12.8 per cent, of the total number of deaths from all causes. Of the 2,533 deaths, 6 were caused by pericarditis, 97 by acute endocarditis and myocarditis, 52 by angina pectoris and 2,378 by other diseases of the heart. The 2,533 deaths are 203 less than those for 1924 and 60 less than the average number for the ten years 1915-24.
Arterial Sclerosis.—Deaths from arterial sclerosis numbered 198, 138 being of males and 65 of females. This number is 15 more than that for 1924 and 85 above the average number for the ten years 1915-24.
Bronchitis.—Deaths from bronchitis numbered 1,394, 625 being of males and 769 of females. This number is equivalent to a rate of 1.11 per 1,000 of the population, or 7.0 per cent, of the total number of deaths from all causes. The number of deaths assigned to bronchitis in 1924 was 1,522, and the average number for the ten years 1915-24
18 Report—1925.
was 1,759. When making comparisons with the figures for the years preceding 1921, it should be borne in mind that deaths from capillary bronchitis, which were then assigned to bronchitis, are, according to the revised International Classification of Causes of Death, now included with deaths from broncho-pneumonia. Also, prior to 1921, deaths from diseases of the respiratory system, including bronchopneumonia, pneumonia and bronchitis, when associated with influenza, were classed as deaths from diseases of the respiratory system, while, according to the new classification, such deaths fall to be treated as deaths from influenza.
Pneumonia.—Deaths from all forms of pneumonia, including capillary bronchitis (see remarks under the heading "Bronchitis"), numbered 1,266, 674 being of males and 592 of females. This number is equivalent to a rate of 1.01 per 1,000 of the population, or 6,4 per cent, of the total number of deaths from all causes. Of the 1,266 deaths, 609 were classed to broncho-pneumonia, 134 to lobar pneumonia and 523 to pneumonia, not otherwise defined. The number of deaths assigned to pneumonia in 1924 was 1,387, and the average number for the ten years 1915-24 was 1,468.
TABLE 11. Northern Ireland: Deaths of Women In Pregnancy and Childbirth, 1925.
International
List N08.
143a 143b 143c 144 145 146 147 148 149
7 8
11a
l i b
31 43-9 69 84 90
101b 114 129 139 141b
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Puerperal Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth.
Abortion Ectopic Gestation Other Accidents of Pregnancy Puerperal Hsemorrhagre Other Accidents of Childbirth Puerperal Sepsis Puerperal Phlegmasia Alba Dolens . . . Puerperal Albuminuria & Convulsions Childbirth (not otherwise defined) ...
Non-Puerperal Diseases or Causes combined with Pregnancy and Childbirth.
Measles Scarlet Fever ... Influenza with Pulmonary complica
tions specified Influenza without Pulmonary Com
plications specified Pulmonary Tuberculosis Cancer Other General Diseases Other Diseases of the Nervi>us System Other Diseases of the Hear t Pneumonia, not otherwise defined .. . Diarrhoea and Enterit is Chronic Nephritis Tumour of the Uterus Other Diseases of the Female Geni
ta l Organs ...
TOTAL
AU Ages. 15-
9 2 8
16 7
27 16 24 14
1 2
2
2 2 1 1 1 8 3 1 2 1
i
1 j . 151 j 1
20-
1
i 1 1 9 1 7 3
1 1
i
2
i
30
25-
1
5 1 1 3 5 5 2
i 2 1
1
28
AGES
30-
3 1 1 4
6 3 6 3
i 1
i
i 2 2
2 1
38
35-
2 1
5 3 6 4 2 6
1
i i
32
40-
2
i 5 2 2 3 3
2
i
' 21
45yrs . and up .
i
• 1
Pleurisy.—Deaths from pleurisy, including deaths from empyema, regarding which the originating cause other than pleurisy could not be ascertained, numbered 50, 29 being of males and 21 of females.
Appendicitis and Typhlitis.—Deaths in this group numbered 94,54 being of males and 40 of females. This number is 6 more than that for 1924 and 7 above the average number for the ten years 1915-24.
Cirrhosis of the Liver.—Deaths from cirrhosis of the liver numbered 24, 17 being of males and 7 of females. This number is the same as that for 1924 and 12 below the average number for the ten years 1915-24.
Report—1925. 19
Acute and Chronic Nephritis.—Deaths from acute and chronic nephritis numbered 435, 217 being of males and 218 of females. This number comprised 109 deaths from the acute and 326 from the chronic form of the disease. The 435 deaths are 4 above the number for 1924 and 12 below the average number for the ten years 1915-24.
Pregnancy and Childbirth.—The mortality of women during pregnancy and childbirth is classified under two headings, namely— (1) puerperal diseases and accidents of pregnancy and childbirth and (2) non-puerperal diseases or causes combined with pregnancy and childbirth. Deaths in the first group numbered 123 and in the second 28, the total number of deaths in the two groups being 151. This number is equivalent to a rate of 5.45 per 1,000 of the total births registered, as compared with 5.40 in 1924, and with the average rate of 6.10 per 1,000 for the ten years 1915-24. The causes of death shown in Table 11 are those to which the various deaths were assigned.
TABLE 12.—Northern Ireland : Deaths of Women in Pregnancy and Childbirth, 1915-25.
Y E A R S .
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1921 Average, 1915-24
1925
Deaths from Puerperal Diseases
and Accidents of Pregnancy
and ChUdbirth (classed as Childbirth).
No.
157 132 128 124
Ra te per 1,000
Births.
5.59 4.96 5.13 4 .73
127 4.62 224 ; 6.89 154 139 148 129
5.18 4 .71 4.92 4 .53
146 5.15
123 4 .44
Deaths from Non-Puerperal Diseases or
Causes combined with Pregnancy and
Childbirth (not classed as
Childbirth).
No.
17 11 21 48 33 32 18 34 34 25
27
28
Rate per 1,000
Births.
0 .61 0.41 0.84 1.83 1.20 0.98 0.61 1.15 1.13 0.87
0.95
1.01
Total Deaths of Women
in Pregnancy and
Childbirth.
Rate per No.
174 143 149 172 160 256 172 173 182 154
173
1,000 Birtlis.
6.20 5.37 5.97
, 6 .56 5.82 7.87 5.79 5.86 6.05 5.40
6.10
151 1 5.45
From Table 12 it will be seen that the decrease in the number of deaths and in the death rate per 1,000 births from puerperal diseases and accidents of pregnancy and childbirth which was recorded for 1924 has continued for 1925, although in a less degree. Both number and rate are the lowest recorded for the past ten years. The deaths of women from non-puerperal diseases or causes combined with pregnancy and childbirth numbered 28, as against 25 for 1924 and the average number of 27 for the previous ten years.
Violence.—Deaths from violence registered during the year numbered 468, as against 476 in 1924. Of these 468 deaths, 10 were assigned to homicide, 75 to suicide and 383 to accidental causes.
The 10 deaths assigned to homicide include 8 of males, 2 of these being infants under one year old, and 2 of females, of whom 1 M'as an infant under one year. Of these 10 deaths, 7 were cases of murder.
Of the 75 deaths definitely attributed to suicide, 47 were of males and 28 of females. There were, in addition, cases in which coroners' juries returned "open verdicts." These cases were classed as accidents, but it is possible that a number of them were due to suicide. Among the 49 deaths from drowning, there were 4 cases of males and 2
20 Report—1925.
of females in which coroners' juries returned a verdict of "found drowned."
The deaths from external causes, other than those classed as homicide and suicide, include 15 caused by poisons or poisonous gases, 81 by burns and scalds (51 of these were of children under 5 years of age), 6 by accidental mechanical suffocation, 49 by drowning, 7 by firearms, 92 by fall, and 92 by vehicles, of which 61 were caused by motor-driven vehicles.
Of the 15 deaths (8 of males and 7 of females) caused by poisons or poisonous gases, 10 were due to coal gas, 2 to alcohol and 1 each to ammonia and lysol; while of the 6 deaths caused by mechanical suffocation, 4 were due to overlying.
Ill-Defined Causes of Death.—194 deaths have been allocated to this heading, 38 of these deaths being described as "sudden deaths" and 156 being of " unstated or ill-defined causes."
Enquiries were sent to medical practitioners and coroners requesting further information as to 434 indefinitely certified deaths, and 375 replies were received, 350 containing such useful additional particulars as enabled those cases to be classified under definite causes of death.
Uncertified Causes of Death.—Of the 19,784 deaths registered, 2,350 were not certified, there having been neither a medical attendant during the last illness nor an inquest held by a coroner. Of this number, 1,637 were deaths of persons aged 65 years and upwards and 261 were of infants under one year of age. The proportion of uncertified deaths is 11.9 per cent, of the total deaths, as compared with 12.0 per cent, for 1924 and an average of 11.7 per cent, for the ten years 1915-24.
Inquests.—The number of inquests held by coroners during the year was 465, or one inquest for every 43 deaths registered. Of the cases referred to the coroner by Registrars, there were 239 in which the coroner decided that inquests were unnecessary. These cases comprised 91 deaths certified by medical practitioners and 148 uncertified deaths.
TABLE 13.—Northern Ireland: Uncertified Deaths and Inquests, 1925. (No correction has been made in this table for normal residence.)
COUNTIES.
T O T A L D E A T H S R E G I S T E R E D .
Certified
By Medical Practi t ioners.
Not referred
t o Coroner.
Referred to Coroner;
i Inquest ' considered iinnecessary.
By Coroners'
Juries.
Uncertified.
Not referred
to Coroner.
Referred to Coroner; Inques t
considered unnecessary.
N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D 19,784
A N T R I M ARMAGH B E L F A S T C O . BOROUOH D O W N F E R M A N A G H L O N D O N D E R R Y C O . i
C O . BOROUGH T Y R O N E
2,788 1,964 6,058 3,300 1.024
2,352 2,298
16,878
2,392 1,556 5,774 2,948
586
1,990 1,632
91
72
12
465
79 30
183 73 24
39 37
2.202
224 373
9 278 406 312 600
148
21 5
80 1 6
27
Report—1925. 21
Ages at Death.—Deaths of children under 5 years of age numbered 3,735, or 18.9 per cent, of the total deaths registered, the deaths of male children numbering 2,077, or 21.7 per cent, of the total deaths of males, and the deaths of female children 1,658, or 16.2 per cent, of the total deaths of females.
Deaths of persons aged 65 years and upwards numbered 8,079, or 40.8 per cent, of the total deaths registered.
Deaths of persons aged 70 years and upwards numbered 6,485, or 32.8 per cent, of the total deaths.
Deaths of persons aged 95 years and upwards numbered 94, 41 being of males and 53 of females.
Among the deaths registered were 11 of persons whose ages at death were returned as 100 years or upwards. 3 of these deaths were of males and 8 of females. In the absence of complete public records for remote periods, verification of the ages of all very old persons is not possible and no verification has been attempted.
The ages in detail of the persons whose deaths were registered during the year are given by sexes and counties in Abstract VI.
Infant Mortality.—Deaths of infants under one year of age numbered 2,391, or 86 per 1,000 births registered, as compared with 85 per 1,000 in 1924, and an average of 90 per 1,000 for the ten years 1915-24.
The deaths of infants under one year of age include 1,386 of males and 1,005 of females, the former number being equivalent to 98 per 1,000 births of males and the latter to 74 per 1,000 births of females. The corresponding rates for 1924 were 94 and 74, respectively.
In 1925 and 1924 the rates for deaths of infants under one year of age were 75 and 75 per 1,000 births, respectively, for England and Wales, 91 and 98 for Scotland and 68 and 69 for the Irish Free State.
The infant mortality rate for the aggregate of the Urban Districts of Northern Ireland in 1925 was 101 per 1,000 births registered, and the rate for the aggregate of the Rural Districts was 68 per 1,000, the corresponding rates for 1921 being 102 and 63 respectively.
Table 14 gives the infant mortality rates for Northern Ireland as a whole for each of the eleven years 1915-25, by causes of death, and, in the case of the last of these years, by sexes and age-periods. I t will be noticed that the "all causes" infant mortality rate for Northern Ireland has, on the whole, shown a decline over the past ten years, which is largely due to the fall in the rates from atrophy, debility and marasmus, and from bronchitis.
Table 15 affords comparison between infant mortality rates for the aggregates of the urban and of the rural areas in Northern Ireland. The differences usually found between urban and rural rates and between male and female rates are marked. With very few exceptions the urban rates are appreciably in excess of the corresponding rural rates. Also, in nearly all cases, the male rates are higher than the corresponding female rates.
Deaths of illegitimate children under one year of age numbered 235 in 1925, which is equivalent to a rate of 204.9 per 1,000 of the illegitimate births registered, as compared with 187.8 in 1924. The corresponding rate for legitimate children in 1925 is 81.2 per 1,000. Table 16 shows the deaths of illegitimate children by the principal causes, together with the equivalent mortality rates. Most of these rates are considerably in excess of the corresponding rates for all
TABLE 14.>-Northern Ireland: Infant Mortality Rates, 1915-25. to
CAUSBS OF DBATH.
A i x CACSBS
Common Infectious DiieasM.
Small-pox Measles Scarlet Fever Diphtheria Whooplngr-oouflrb Influenza
DlarrhflBKl Oiseate*.
Dlarrhoea^and Enteritis...
Tuberculous Diseases.
TaberonlouB Meningitis... Abdominal Tuberculosis Other Tuberculous Dls
Developmental and Wasting Diseases.
Premature Birth Coagonltal Malformations Atrophy, Debility, Maras
mus
Other Causes.
1 Rrysipelas Syphilis Rickets . „ Meningitis
(not Tuberculous) CSoDvuisions Bronchitis Pneumonia Suffocation (overb'ing)... Lack of Care ... T Violence ... ... >• Other Causes ... j
N O T E . —
1915 1916
IO6.7J88.5
2!2 0 .3 0 .3 6.6 0.7
11.2
1.4 0.5 1.1
1.8 0 .2 0 .1 6.5 0.2
11.0
1.1 0 .3 0.7
11.8 '11.2 3 .2 2.9
26.5 21.3
! 0.1 1.0 0.1
1.6 6.8
11.1 11.3 0.9
9 .0
h. dot
0.1 0.8 0 .2
1.6 5 .9 7.6 6.0 0.7
8.4
(.) im
1917
97.0
l ! 3 0 .2 0.3 2.7 0.7
10.3
1.6 0.6 1.2
1918 1919 1090 lOOl X]r«u
1922
100.6}95.3j94.3[86,7,77.2
0'.9 0 .1 0 .2 6 .6 4 .6
10.6
0 .9 0.6 0 .5
1 2 . 8 ' l l . 9 3 .5 2.4
24.3 24.7
0 .1 1.0 0.4
1.1 4.8
10.3 10.4 0.6
8.9
]icat<
0 .1 1.6 0 .3
1.1 3.7 9 .3
11.4 0.8
8.5
3s that
0.9 0 .1 0.1 3 .0 3 .6
8.9
1.2 0.6 0.8
12.4 3 .0
25.4
0 .2 1.1 0 .2
1.6 4 .6 9 .1
10.2 0.3
8.0
thai
1.7 0 .3 0 .3 3 .1 1.3
9 .2
0 .9 0 .6 0 .6
11.4 3 .4
25.4
0 .1 0 .8 0 .1
1.1 4 . 2 7.6
12.1 0 .3
9 .8
e wei
0 .3 0 .1 0 .2 5 .9 0.6
12.9
0.6
0'.4 3 .1 1.7
6.7
1.0 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.7i 0.6
1 1 . 6 1 0 . 6 2.3 3 .0
2 0 . 7 2 0 . 2
1 0.1 0.1 0 .6 0 .6 0.1 .
i 1.1 1.3 6 .2 4 .5 6.8 5.7 9 . 2 1 0 . 9 0 .3 0 .3
1 ro.6 6.7-^0.6
| l 4 . 8
'e no deat
1923
76.5
1.6 0.1 0 .2 5.3 0.6
7.6
0.7 0.4 0.6
11.6 2.7
21.1
0.1 0.7 0.1
0.5 3 .5 3.9 8.0 0.3 0.4 0.6 6.1
tXB.
Deaths of Infants under One Year
1924
84.6
2 .0 0 .2 0 .2 4 .8 2 .0
8 .2
0.5 0 .2 0 .4
12.0 3 .3
20.8
o!3 0.1
1.2 3 .5 6.6
11.3 0.5 0.7 0.7 6 .1
A dasl
MATTES AND F E H A U S .
S g
86.4
lie 0.2 0.2 4.8 l.O
10.4
1.0 0.4 0.8
11.8 3 .1
20.3
0 .2 0 .6 0 .3
1.3 4.7 5.4
11.0 0 .2 0.5 0.6 6.0
i (—1
13 S
&.2 32.3
oil . . 0.1
0 .2
0 .8
. •
10.9 1.9
12.2
0 .2
, — 1.5
0.8 0.7
— 0.5 0 .2 2 .1
indi
1-2 mths.
8.7
. — — 0.*2 0 .1
1.7
— .
0.6 0.3
2.5
— 0.1
— — 0.4 0.8 1.2
— — 0.6
cates 1
2-3 mths.
6 .5
^
— 0.5 0 .1
1.6
^ 0.1
0.1 0 .3
1.7
, — — 0.5 0 .3 0.7
— 0.3
.hat t l
3-6 mths.
14.6
0.1 . — 1.2
0 .2
3 .1
0 .3 0.1 0 .1
0 .2 0 .2
2 .6
0.1 0 .2
— 0.3 0.7 1.5 2 .3 0 .1
oil 1.1
le deal
per 1,000 Births Registered.
Y E A B 1926.
6-12 mths.
24.3
1.4 0 .1 0 .1 2.7 0 .4
3 .3
0.7 0 .3 0.8
0.1 0.4
1.3
0 .1 0 .2
0 .9 1.6 2.0 6 .1
0 i2 2 .0
hs we
MAI.BS.
3 0
97.7
li8 0.2 0 .1 4 .7 1.2
12.5
1.1 0.5 1.1
13.8 3 .0
22.7
0 .3 0 .6 0 .4
1.4 6 .2 5 .5
12.5 0 .1 0 .4 0 .6 6 .9
H B^ 37.6
^ 0.1 .
oil 0.1
1.1
•
12.8 1.8
14.6
0.1 0 .1
0.1 2 .2 1.1 0.8 0 .1 0 .4 0 .2 2 .2
1-2 mths.
9 .2
oil
, 0.1 0 .1
2 .0
0.1
•
0.7 0 .2
2 .4
0 .1 0 .1 0 .1
, 0.4 1.0 1.4
, , 0i4
2-3 mths.
7.7
, , , 0.1
0 .2 0.1
2 .3
. 0.1 0 .2
0 i4
2 .2
oil 0.1 0.6 0.4 0.9
oil
3-6 mths.
15.3
0 .3
oil 1.1 0.4
3 .6
0 .3 0 .1 0 .1
0.1 0.1
2 .7
* 0.1 0 .2 0 .1
0 .4 0.9 1.0 2.5 0 .1
oil 1.3
re not sufficiently numerous
6-12 mths.
27.9
li6 0.2
3i2 0.5
3 .6
0.7 0 .3 0.8
0.1 0.6
1.0
0.1 0 .1 0.2
0.9 2.0 2 .1 6.9
0 i4 2.8
"3 o
74.4
l i s 0.1 0 .1 4 .9 0 .7
8 .1
0 .9 0 .3 0.6
26.8
oil ,
oil 0 .2
0.6
9.8 8.9 3.11 2.0
1 17.8^ 9.9
0 .1 0 .6 0 .3 0 .2 .
1.2 . S.2 0.7 6 .3 0.4 9 .6 0.6 0 .2 . 0.71 0.7 0 .6 0 .2 8.11 2.1
FEMAXBS.
1-2 mths.
8 .1
, 0 .1
, 0.2 0.1
1.3
.
0 .5 0 .4
2.8
^ . .
0.1 0 .4 0 .6 0 .9 0 .1
oil 0.7
to give a rate of 0.1.
2-3 mths.
6 .2
0i9 0.1
0.8
, .
0.1 0.2
1.3
.
. oii 0.3 0.5
oil 0.4
3-6 6-12 mths.
13.9
l is 0.1
2.6
0 .3
0 i2
0 .2 0.2
2.5
0 .1 0 .2
0.1 0.5 2 .1 2 .1 0 .1
i o i l j 0 .8
mths.
20.6
^ 1.3 . 0.1
2-2 0.2
2.9
0.6 0 .3 0 .3
, 0.3
1.6
^•l 0.2
I'S 1-2 1 ? 5 .3
^•, 9-1 ±11
&3
3.
TABLE 15.—Infant Mortality Rates for the aggregates of Urban and of Rural Areas in Nortiiern Ireiand, 1924-25.
* CAUSES OF DEATH.
ALL URBAN AREAS.
Common Infectious Diseases ... Diarrhoeal Diseases . . . Tuberculous Diseases Developmental and Wasting
Diseases Other Causes
ALL CAUSES
ALL RURAL AREAS.
Common Infectious Diseases ... Diarrhoeal Diseases Tuberculous DlReases . . . Developmental and Wasting
Diseases Other Causes
ALL CAUSES
1924.
10.0 12.6
1.3 39.9 38 .2
102.0
8 .2 2 .9 1.1
31 .3 19.7
63 .2
Total.
9 .0 15.3
2.7 36.8 37.4
101.2
.5.8 4 .2 1.5
33.2 22.9
67.6
Deaths <A Infants under One Year per 1,000 Births Registered.
MALES AND FEMALES.
Under 1
Mth.
0 .2 1.0
26.6 7.1
34.9
0.6 0.6
23.1 4.8
29.1
1-2 Mths.
0 .4 2 .3 0 .1
3 .1 3 .5
9 .3
0 .3 1.0
3.7 2 .9
7.9
2-3 Mths.
0 .3 2 .3 0 .2
2 .2 2.5
7.5
1.1 0.7 0 .1
2.0 1.3
5 .2
3-6 Mths.
1.7 4 .8 0.6
3 .4 7.8
18.4
1.4 0.8 0.3
2.5 4.7
9.7
6-12 Mths.
6 .4 4 .9 1.8
1.6 16.3
31.0
2.4 1.1 1.1
2.0 9.3
15.8
Total.
9 .6 18.6
2.9 39 .3 42 .2
112.5
6 .2 4 .9 2 .2
39.9 25.7
79.0
Under 1
Mth.
l ! 3
29.6 8.5
39.3
0 .6 1.0
28.6 5.3
35.4
YEAR 1925.
MALES.
1-2 Mths.
0 .3 3 .2 0 .1
2 .5 4 .4
10.5
0 .3 0.6
4 .3 2.4
7.7
2-3 MtJis.
0 .3 3 .0 0 .4
2 .8 2.7
9 .1
0.6 1.3 0 .2
2 .2 1.6
5 .9
3-6 Mths.
2.0 5.4 0.5
3 .2 7.7
18.8
1.4 1.1 0.5
2.7 5.1
10.9
6-12 Mths.
7 .1 6.7 1.9
1.3 18.9
34.9
3 .2 1.0 1.6
2 .1 11.3
19.1
Total.
8 .5 11.9
2 .5 34 .3 32 .0
89 .2
5 .4 3 .4 0.7
26 .1 20 .2
65 .6
Under 1
Mth.
0 .4 0 .8
23.4 5.7
30.3
0.5 0 .2
17.3 4 .4
22.4
FEMALES.
1-2 Mths.
0 .5 1.3
3.7 2.5 8.1
0 .3 1.3
3 .0 3 .4
8 .1
2-3 Mths.
0 .4 1.6
1.6 2.4
5.8
1.7
1.7 1.0
4 .4
3-6 Mths.
1.5 4 .2 0.8
3 .6 7.9
18.0
1.3 0.6 0 . 2
2 .2 4 .4
8.6
6-12 Mths.
6.7 4 .1 1.7
2 .0 13.5
27.0
1.5 1.3 0.5
1.8 7.1
12.3
* The diseases included under the headings in tiiis column are given in Table 14.
24 RepoH—1925.
children; particularly, the rates for diarrhoea and enteritis, atrophy, debility and marasmus, lack of care, and violence and syphilis are very high. It may, however, be noted that the rates for some of the causes are based on very small numbers of deaths.
The deaths of illegitimate children under one year of age in the Irish Free State represent a rate of 286 per 1,000 illegitimate births registered.
TABLE 16 Northern Ireland : Mortality among Illegitimate Children, 1925.
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Common Infectious Diseases. Small-pox Measles Scarlet Fever Diphtheria Whooping-cough Influenza
Diarrhoeal Diseases. Diarrhoea and Enterit is
Tuberculous Diseases. Tuberculous Meningitis Abdominal Tuberculosis Other Tuberculous Diseases...
Developmental and Wasting Diseases. Premature Birth Congenital Malformations ... Atrophy, Debility, Marasmus
Other Causes. Erysipelas Syphilis Rickets Meningitis (not Tuberculous) Convulsions . . . Bronchitis Pneumonia Suffocation (overlying) Lack of Care—
Desertion .. . • ... Other
Violence Other Causes
A L L CAUSES
R A T E P E R 1,000
AT.T. CAUSES
Numbers of Deaths Registered
Under 1
m t h .
3
15 1
36
3 1
9 5 4 5
82
ILLEQI
71.5
1-2 mths .
•
.
7
1
i 23
i
3
, 2
38
T I M A T ]
33.1
a t Ages
2-3 I 3-6 mths . mths .
1
• i i ' '. 1 i
4 11 i
• \ 1
i 21 20
2
5
i 2 i 2 2
• 32 43
s B I R T H S R I
1 27.9 i 37.5
6-12 mths .
Under ; 1
year.
|.
i
2
7
1
2
i 3
^ 32
3 . 1 1
15 1 4 7 107
2 : 8 1 1 1 4 ;• 10 1 3 !' 8
10 |i 15 1 . '• . {
|: • ' 9 5 1 4
• ''' ^ 40 i 235
.GISTERED.
34.9 j 204.9 t 1 i
Ra te per 1.000
Illegitimate Births
Registered.
l ! 7
o!9 2.6
27.9
2 .6
o!9
13 .1 3.5
93 .3
7!o 0.9 . 8.7
7.0 13 .1
7.8 4 .4 3.5 6.0
204.9
In conclusion, I beg to acknowledge the valuable assistance rendered by the Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Home Affairs, who has perused and advised on the medical aspects of this Report, and to record my appreciation of the courtesy shown by the Registrars-General of England and Wales, Scotland and the Irish Free State, in kindly furnishing information relating to the respective areas under their administration.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
L. A. BULLWINKLE, Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and
Marriages for Northern Ireland.
Abstracts, 192S'^Births and Deaths. 27
ABSTRACT I.—Northern Ireland: Births and Deaths Registered, 1925.
COUNTIES,
AND
U R B A N AND RURAJJ
AREAS.
NORTHERN IRELAND
COUNTIES.
ANTRIM
ARMAGH
BELFAST CO. BORO'
DOWN
FERMANAGH
LONDONDERRY GO. AND Co. BOROUGH
TYRONE
URBAN AND RURAL AREAS.
CO. ANTRIM.
BaUycastle ... U.D.
Ballyclare ... U.D.
Ballymena ... U.D.
Ballymoney ... U.D.
Carrickfergua U.D.
Lame ... U.D.
Lisburn ... U.D.
Portniflh ... U.D.
Antrim ... R.D.
Ballycastle ... R.D.
(See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.
-. . ., AREA
in Statute Acres,
exclusive of the larger
Rivers, Lakes and Tideways.
3,351,446^ M I F
702,850 / M \ F
3 1 2 . 7 7 2 / M \ F
14,797 / M \ F
608,859 / M \ F
4 1 7 , 9 1 2 / M \ F
514,693 / M \ F
779 ,563 /M \ F
689 / M \ F
1,726 / M \ F
1,219 / M \ F
518 / M \ F
148 / M \ F
600 / M \ F
1,136 / M \ F
494 / M \ F
115,500 fM \ F
101,954 / M
L A^
Population, 1926.
1,256.322 608,205 648,117
92,600 99,018
53,635 56,448
195,588 219,419
101,238 107,941
30,094 27,891
67,910 71,765
67,140« 65,635
879 1,105
1,619 1,748
5,453 6,422
1,471 1,690
2,285 2,466
4,419 6,287
5,717 6,677
1,116 1,836
12,471 12,644
4,909 4,532
BIRTHS (including lUegiti-
mate Births).
<
£ m
27,686 14,185 13,501
2,077 1,929
1,186 1,132
5,226 5,024
2,065 1,934
502 527
1,663 1,647
1,466 1,308
37 36
43 41
180 132
29 44
69 58
124 111
178 140
26 17
211 258
92 71
a n
a g
1 § ft
EH
18 26
28 28
86 101
38 24
5 4
14 8
13 4
9 6
3
8 17
3 6
1 1
2 1
10 7
3 1
4 3
3
£ < o
•w
S u
a
—
27 36
24 8
35 36
69 70
7 5
12 12
28 28
1
3 2
1 3
4 3
3 4
3 2
2 3
5 1
6 6
T 7
i
27,686 14,185 13,501
2,086 1,939
1,182 1,112
5,175 4,959
2,096 1,980
504 528
1,661 1,651
1,481 1,332
29 30
46 40
173 118
30 41
61 61
125 112
170 136
28 17
213 261
96 78
)
ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS.
2 •<
a g
.2
1 1,147
684 563
102 95
49 55
OS o u
a o
§
—
1 2
8 8
189 25 178 {32
79 3 64 .
24 1 81 4
79 2 89 i .
62 ' 2 51 ; .
1
]
2 4
i 16 21
1 7
5 5
10 2
3 4
2
8 13
1 3
1
6 13
1 3
1 o
g e
E-i
—
1 8
5 3
1
15 20
3 2
3 3
14 10
:
i
2
1 2
i 1
1 2
« !z;
1,147 584 563
102 101
46 60
185 146
91 84
26 29
80 92
74 61
1 4
i 10 9
4
5 7
11 4
3 5
3
8 13
2 5
DEATHS.
8
B
£
1 1
19,784 9,572
10,212
1,320 1,468
989 975
2,837 3,221
1,602 1,698
529 495
1,130 1,222
1,165 1,133
29 26
18 13
100 128
28 38
28 28
58 44
98 137
20 17
176 184
66 65
i o <
a
o
I
i E l
—
51 42
42 35
c3
1 O
i EH
w
a ;? o 'A
^ 19,784 — 19,572 —110,213
1 441,313 391,465
12 969 17j 957
95 150 2,892 64J141 3,298
126 117
6 1
9 4
11 7
12 9
29 22
12 14
i
27 39
1
26 26
1
861.562 601,631
13 536 9 503
121,133 51,223
231.177 91,135
5 2
t
17 17
23 15
76 110
., 16 1 35
6 34 4 31
6! 64 6; 49
.t 1 1
6 6
10
75 111
20 18
157 164
75 76
• at
si O-w IS U f\ O
^\
S O
7,803 4.613 3,289
773 474
223 166
2,283 l ,6« l
634 349
- 82 25
528 428
304 197
12 13
23 76^
97 8
14 16
27 30
61 63
95 25
8 - 1
66 87
21 3
* A minus sign (-) before the numbers in this column denotes that the births were few than the deaths to the extent stated.
28 Abstracts, 1925—Births arid Deaths.
ABSTRACT L—{Continued).—Horihern Ireland: Births and Deaths Registered, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
COUNTIES,
AND
U R B A N AND RUBAL
AREAS.
AREA in Statute
Acres, exclusive of
the laisrer ElTera,
Lakes and Tideways.
Poptila-tfon, 1926.
BIRTHS (includtner Illegiti
mate Births).
ej
r, < ti a
-ti
S « fH a s) tl
H
?, •«)
s tj
s « V a a H
ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS.
•2
DEATHS.
I f
« 5
Oo. AitTRDf.—Contd.
Ballymena .. . R.D.
Ballymoney
Belfast
Lame
Usbt im
R.D.
R.D.
R.D.
B .D.
Co. ARMAGH.
Armagh .. . U.D.
Keady
Lnrgan
Portaidown
Tanderagee
Annaerh
Lmgan
Newry No. 2
Tanderagee
U.D.
U.D.
U.D.
U.D.
R.D.
R.D.
B.D.
R.D.
BELFAST.
Belfast Co. Borough
Co. DOWN.
Banbridge ... U.D.
Bangor ... U.D.
Doneighadee... U.D.
160.082 / M \F
120,497 /M \F
22,112 f
117,292 /M
58,884 /M \F
338
212
854
765
697
146,074
38,724
107,798
17,310
/M \F
{? /M \F
/M \F
/M \F
/M \F
/M \F
/M \F
14,797 /M \F
769 /M \F
1,882 /M \F
638 /M
16,366 16,890
10,071 10,232
6,629 7,225
10,769 11,328
8,426 8,936
3,571 3.830
608 735
5.675 6.824
5.534 6,457
591 730
15,967 16,677
6,751 7,121
13.158 13.191
1,780 1.883
195,588 219,419
2,270 2.582
5,650 7,666
1.122 1.413
332 304
221 217
138 138
232 198
175 164
81 79
15 9
178 161
173 154
9 12
315 307
116 142
263 240
36 28
.226
5 5
6 3
2 3
3 4
5 6
2 4
•
18 22
25 26
i 8 7
1 2
11 10
1 2
86
7 11
9 6
2 9
8 8
12 11
14 12
1 1
3 1
7 9
2 1
10 12
14 13
6 3
5 2
35
334 310
224 220
138 144
237 202
182 169
163 140
155 137
317 312
129 153
258 233
5.024 101 36 4.959
57 53
105 110
26 18
9 5
7 5
2
1
6 1 1 13 6
i 1 1
111 111
20 14
13
189 178
11
165 146
207 248
126 163
105 124
149 149
112 104
166 150
302 291
96 107
260 247
26 42
2,837 3,221
74
35 16 26 11
235 272
145 185
109
158 152
132 132
104 110
284 282
117 117
254 242
95 {150,2,892 64 !l413,298
I 2 ! 3
2,283 1,661
14
• See Note on page 27.
Abstracts, 1925—Births and Deaths. 29
ABSTRACT I.—(Con^mt^c;).—Northern Ireland: Births and Deaths Registered, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
COUNTIES,
AND
U R B A N AND RtJUAL
AREAS.
BTHTHS (Including lUeglti-
mate Births).
A R E A In Statute
Acres, exclusive of the larger
Rivers, Lakes and Tideways.
Popula- i «i tion, : : " 1926. 5
EH EH
ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS.
a I <
III EH ! H
DEATHS.
a I <51
I?
2 o
IE O
Co. DOWN.—Contd.
Downpatrick U.D.
Dromore .. . U.D.
Holywood ... U.D.
Newcastle . . . U.D.
Newry ... U.D.
Newtownards U.D.
Warrenpoint U.D.
Banbridge ... R.D.
Castlereagh .. . R.D.
Downpatrick R.D.
Hillsborough R.D.
Kilkeel ... R.D.
Moira ... R.D.
Newry No. 1... R.D.
Newtownards R.D.
Co. FsatMANAOH.
Ennlflklllen .. . U.D.
Ennieklllen .. . R.D.
Irvinestown . . . R.D.
Lisnaskea ... R.D.
262
262
il rMi LF
360 / M l \ F |
1,262 / M i \ F |
702 /Mj 1F|
477 / M . \ F
578 / M
IF
{F 12,249 / M
\ F 131,629 / M
\ F 71,351 / M
80,692 / M \ F
27.260 / M / M \ F
107.579 / M \ F
64.741 / M \ F
{1 156.828 / M
\ F
116.359 r
144,410 / M \ F
1,482 1,665
1,030 1,199
2,197 2,630
901 1,218
5,586 6,673
4.725 5,425
930 1,304
11,703 12,247
3,771 3,527
16,480 15,712
10,191 10,683
7,574 7.697
4,622 4,878
6,652 6,660
14,352 14,962
2.448 2,435
9,268 8.527
7,284 6,562
11,094 10,367
49 46
15 24
49 53
173 154
127 135
234 202
44 42
314 310
175 166
154 150
91 81
130 120
286 235
49 36
135 148 116 131
203 212
5 2 2 4
13 13 7 6
10 jlO 6 ' 8
4 115 4 ilO
2 il5 5 12
9 |14 2 16
1
6 7
1
1 3
3
5 2
3 4
3 2
173 153
116 134
234 204
325 316
188 173
154 152
135 129
291 249
134 143
117 135
205 211
11
7 13
38 34
17 18
12 35
9 15
96 105
106 110
13 18
193 198
32 21
246 233
254 235
116 118
51 58
102 103
181
29 28
195 166
125 130
180 171
15 11
•
2 1
•
9 4
2
5 1
2 1
7 23 5 ! 9
111
22 12 14 15
117 15 112 8
13 9
1 30 2 22
11 6
25 17
1 . 2
3 f>
11 9
10 5
112 109
217 208
236 234
152 131
122 120
64 67
106 106
210 249
173 154
185 139
176
17 - 4
81
-39 -11
-18 - 4
* Bee Note on page 27.
30 Abstracts, 1925—Births and Deaths.
ABSTRACT l.—{C(mtinued).—Horihern Ireland: Births and Deaths Registered, 1925.
COUNTIBS,
AND
U R B A N AND R U R A L
A R E A S .
Co. L O N D O N D E R R T .
Goleralne . . . U.D.
L i m a r a d y ... U.D.
L'derry Co. Boroxieh
Ports tewart ... U.D.
G o l e n ^ e .. . R .D.
Llmavady ... R .D.
Londonderry R.D.
Magherafelt ... R.D.
Co. T Y R O N E .
Cookstown ... U.D.
Dungannon ... U.D.
Omagh ... U.D.
Strabane ... U.D.
Caetlederg ... R.D.
Clogher ... R.D.
Cookstown ... R.D.
Dungannon ... R .D.
Omagh ... R.D.
Strabane ... R.D.
(See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
1
! A R E A
in S ta tu te Acres,
exclusive of the larger
Rivers, Lakes and Tideways.
Population, 1926.
1,006 / M
573 / M \ F
2,198 / M
1,272 / M \ F
116,616 / M \ F
152,385 / M \ F
83,410 / M
3,687 4,393
1,319 1,482
20,783 24.381
657 1.006
9,654 9,681
7,833 7,409
7,481 7,177
157,233 fM' 16,496 \ F 16,236
^ 264 / M 1,594
\ F i 1,960
224 / M ! 1.761 I F i 1,999
1,019 / M ; 2,458 \ F 2,666
1,852 / M 2,420 \ F 2,736
91,833 / M l 5,141 \ F ; 5,005
89,336 / M ; 6,488 I F i . 6,020
96,679 / M 8,824 \ F | 8,326
110,151 / M 12,591 \ F | 12,260
252,995 / M \ F
135,210 / M \ F
16,787 15,699
9,076 8,964
B I R T H S (including Illegiti
m a t e Births).
03
g < a S B •s
94 85
40 45
620 651
9 15
223 197
184 179
136 156
357 319
54 39
40 41
78 68
72 64
133 97
123 111
186 165
271 266
301 264
208 193
2
a 0 u
£ n c m d (-1
8 5
3 5
20 16
•
3
2
2
4 3
2 2
13 8
10 6
3
2
2 1
7 7
3 1
1 2
o
o rs
a
i E l
i 1 3
6 3
1 11 10
5 6
15 10
1 6
1 3
4 6
2 1
1 5
1 1
9 10
7 2
5 5
10 10
18 8
a
86 81
38 43
606 638
10 16
231 200
187 185
149 166
354 322
53 40
44 47
67 61
63 63
131 98
130 121
191 166
269 264
308 273
225 199
ILLEGITIMATE B I R T H S .
i d 1 S
1 1 a a ' «
2 1 i ffl ! 2
•s ' § « ^ E-i
16 6 11 4
5 2 10 5
26 11 17 i 6
2
12 7 :
3 11
2 : 7
15 24
3
11 J 11 t
4 : 5 ^
5 ] 4
6 1 4 .
16 ; £ 12 \ S
8 ^ . 6 1 .
i 9 \ . 9 ' .
)
! 1
n d e3 u
i
8 6
2 5
9 6
1
1
2
1 1
2 5
4 1
2 1
8 5
9 3
i
i e 'A
10 7
3 6
15 11
2
20 13
6 16
11 13
16 24
4
2 4
4 6
1 2
5 5
2 5
9 5
13 11
16 11
18 12
i <
£
67 80
36 25
339 400
11 14
120 145
139 146
94 95
324 317
29 30
19 31
78 83
45 47
74 98
124 118
129 142
228 212
309 257
130 115
DEATHS
< e o
-d
& x d d u
EH
11 8
10 3
27 28
•
5
4
42 41
11 10
1
25 18
28 21
ei £ <
o
o
•a d a u
5 1
4
7 1
11 12
11 7
13 10
i
9 6
13 12
2 2
2 2
6 3
10 5
19 6
14 11
19 30
25 15
C
i
61 73
30 22
319 373
11 14
131 157
150 153
102 105
329 326
38 36
32 43
38 44
36 39
80 101
133 123
148 148
217 205
300 266
155 130
•
%
« | 0 p
® s
25 8
8 21
287 265
- 1 2
100 43
37 32
47 61
25 -4
15 4
12 4
29 17
27 24
51 - 3
- 3 _2
43 18
52 59
8 7
70 69
• See Npte on page 27.
Abstracts, 1925—Marriages. 31
ABSTRACT II.—Northern Ireland: Method of Celebration of Msvriages Registered, 192S.
COUNTIES.
NORTHERN IRELAND
ANTRIM ARMAGH BELFAST CO. BOBOOOH D O W N FERMAJfAGH LONDONDKIRT CO. AND
Co. BOROUGH TYRONE
i •<
S ^ o
7,682
1,060 577
3,222 1,165
287
760 611
Church of Ireland.
13
8,041
232 178 924 313 106
130 168
t»
a
n u o
5 202
3 2
186 2
7
s a S
1 Di
23
2 4
lU 3 3
2 1
Presbyterian.
s
2,204
510 80
829 451
6
198
8
1 <8
1 02
pq
76
16 2
36 13
1
6 130 3
o
S a i
2,231
189 262 680 315 1 140 1
1 373 272 1
Registered Buildings.
1 13 pq
458
59 19
271 41 23
25
i 1 1 & 03
PQ
22
3 1
14 , 1
St 20 1
1
o
£ PW
417
46 25
269 27
7
2U
1 1 4
, 4
.
o t-s
4
4
14 . 1 .
ABSTRACT III.—Northern Ireland: Marriages Registered in each Quarter, Conjugal Condition of Persons Married and Number of Minors, 1925.
COUNTIES.
NORTHERN IRELAND
ANTRIM ARMAGH BEi;rAST CO. BOROUGH D O W N FERMANAGH LONDONDERRY CO. AND
CO. BOROUGH TYRONE
Total Marriages Registered in the
Quarter ended the last day of
,
^
a 1,440
186 124
i »->
1,934
265 133
546 827 227
79
168 110
294 76
181 158
-2 9 m
2,254
326 173 969 333
77
187 189
O
Q
2,054
283 147 880 311
55
224 154
MARRIAGES
Contracted
•o 3 X
O S ®5
PQ
6,824
957 513
2,857 1,023
248
686 540
between
"O ' -d
160
a .
n 2 ^
542
TJ
l l 1%
158
16 j 69* 18 12! 42 74 209 21 103
8 1 29 [
16 1 47
10 82 18t
2
11 13 ; 43 15
Of
2
O
^
696
86 52
291 120
31
68 58
i o
•a
%
315
34 22
156 38 W
27 28
Of Persons not of
Full Age \
S a o
1661871
20 1141 17 78 72 347 27
3
16 11
133 21
95 66
* Including 1 Dlyorcee and Spinster. t Including the marrifige of 2 Divorcees.
CO to
ABSTRACT IV. -Northern Ireland: Births Registered in each of the Four Quarters, 1925 (exclusive of Still-born).
' : 1
COUJITIES.
NORTHERN IRELAND ...
ANTRIM ARMAQH BELFAST CO. BOROUGH DOWN FERMANAGH LONDONDERRY CO. AND CO.
BOROUGH TYRONE
MALES AND FEMALES.
Total.
27.686
4,025 2.294
10.134 4,076 1.032
3,312 2.813
Registered In the Quarter ended the laat day of
March.
6.863
1.080 535
2.502 955 274
849 718
Jtine.
7.424
1.078 624
2,729 1,135
284 829 745
Sept.
7,148
1.024 600
2.619 1.058
260 875 712
Deo.
6.251
893 535
2.284 928 214
759 638
MALES;
Total.
14.185
2.086 1,182 5.175 2,096
504
1.661 1.481
Registered in the Quarter, ended the last day of
March.
3,551
523 284
1,324 481 143 412 384
June.
3,809
572 349
1.397 575 130
398 388
Sept.
3,647
528 289
1.324 543 126
461 376
Deo.
3.178
463 260
1.130 497 105 390 333
FEMALES.
Total.
i3.501
1,939 l , l l 2 4,959 1,980
528
1,661 1,332
Registered ia the Quarter ; ended th^ last day of
March.
3,312
' 507 261
1,178 ,474 • 131 437 334
June.,
3,615:
606 275
1,332, 560 154
431 357
Sept.
3,501
496 311
1,295 615 134
414 336
Deo,
3,073
430 275
1.154 431 109
369 305
ABSTRACT V.—Northern Ireland: Deaths Registered In each of the Four Quarters, 1925.
COUNTIES.
NORTHERN IRELAND ...
ANTRIM ARMAGH BELFAST CO. BOROUGH D O W N FERMANAGH :. LONDONDERRY CO. AND CO.
BOROUGH TYRONE
MALES AND FEMALES.
Total.
19.784
2.778 1.916 6.190 3.193 1.039
2,366 2.312
Registered In the Quarter ended the last day of
March.
6.274
857 667
1.846 1.062
366 746 740
June.
4.910
687 474
1,431 817 292
600 609
Sept.
3,870
567 343
1,187 600 204
471 498
Dec.
4,730
667 442
1,726 714 177
539 465
MALES.
Total.
9,572
1,313 959
2,892 1.562
636 1,133 1,177
Registered in the Quarter ended tBe last day of
March.
3,068
397 346 882 497 192
370 384
June.
2,381
321 S40 663 402 147
296 312
Sept.
1,848
290 149 539 291 1 ^
222 . 244
Deo.
2,275
306 224 808 372
84
245 237
FEMALES.
Total.
10,212
1,466 i 957
3,298 1,631
503 1,223 1,135
Registered in the Quarter ended the la.st day of
March.
3.206
460 311 964 565 174
376 366
Jime.
2.529
366 234 768 415 146
304 297
Sept.
2.022
277 194 648 309
91
249 254
Dec.
2.455
362 218 918 342
93
294 228
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ABSTRACT VII.—Northtrn Ireland: Causes NOTE.—International List Numbers, representing Causes of Death, have been
been registered during the year. The headings omitted
International
List NOB.
1-42
43-69
70-86
87-96
97-107
108-127
128-142
143-150
151-154
155-158
159
160-163
164
165-203
204.205
CAUSES OF DEATH
TOTAL DEATHS (All CauSM)
1. EpUamic, EmiMnlc and InfMtloin Qtamww
11. GaMral Diseases, not InemM above
III. Diseases of the Nemras System and Seine Omons
IV. DisOases of the Circulatory System ...
V. Diseases of the Respiratory System
VI. Diseases of the Di-nesflveSystem...
VI1. NOH-Venereal DIs. of the eenlto-Urinary System and Aniiexa
VIII. The Puerperal State
IX. Diseases of the Skin and CeHular TIesue
X. Diseases of the Bone and Orsans of Loeo-motlon
XI. Malformatlone
XII. Diseases of Early biMncy
XIII. Old Age
XIV. External Causes
XV. Ill-denned CMses
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AU. AOBS.
9.572 10.212
1.737 2,027
893 i .0?2
1,036 1.105
1,333 1,445
1,498 1,476
651 525
376 288
123
48 66
15 13
48 47
546 405
1,038 1,347
295 173
93 101
U n . dex
1 mth.
533 362
9 10
•
32 10
i
28 14
17 9
1
1 2
1
26 27
414 284
3 3
2 1
| l - 2 mUiB
I 131
|109
8 6
1
6 8
37 21
30 24
1 1
1
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45 42
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109 70
11 13
1
10 6
.
18 14
33 13
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31 20
i
3-6 mths
217 187
36 38
2 2
19 10
54 60
62 37
2
1 1
2 3
40 37
1 2
6-12 mths.
396 277
105 71
5 3
42 27
2
145 104
6 i 41
3
'
1 2
7 4
16 22
5 1
2
Total under
1 year.
1.386 1,005
169 133
9 5
109 61
3
282 j 213
207 , 124
4 2
i! 1 1 1
2 j
43 i 42 1
546 '•' 405
!
9 8 1
i 4 | 1
i i
1 1-
371 329
150 141
5 8
21 17
1
129 116
39 22
2
3
1
3 2
15 10
6 9
2-
155 165
53 87
i
12
3
46 39
18 6
2
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3 8
AQBS AT
3-
98 85
44 49
5 1
7 6
1
23 16
8 5
1
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6 3
1 2
4-
67 74
37 41
2 1
7 7
2 1
10 13
1 8
1
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Total under
5 years.
2.077 1,658
453 451
27 18
1
157 105
7 4
490 397
273 165
8 4
4 10
2 4
47 46
546 405
47 29
16 20
Abstrcicts, 1925—Causes of Death.
of Deatli at different Age-Periods, 1925. omitted from this Abstract in cases where no deaths from such causes have for this reason are given at the end of this Abstract.
DfiAfHv
5-
150 172
73 81
10 5
14 13
6 13
1 ! 12 18
U 17
2 8
1 3
4 2
1
11 10
3 2
10-
128 163
63 94
15 3
d 17 20
8 10
12 13
i
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5 4
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212 !243
1 t 128 161
5 1 12 j
9
1 7 \ ' 13 20
' 15 18
16 11
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21 3
1
20- [ 25-
256'219 313 296
157 120 203 il78
11 13 14 13
17 17 9 19
12 '\ 8 20 i 23
1 11 18 17 ; 15
i 17 i 16 14 8
5 1 4 4 11
24 23
3
1
26 i 18 8 j 5
1 . i 2
1
30-
193 292
101 137
12 23
13 22
12 18
22 26
9 10
7 20
27
1 1
16 5
3
35-
195 318
76 125
16 44
22 26
15 34
28 18
15 9
8 22
29
1
11 9
3 2
40-
219 313
67 82
26 77
19 29
32 38
33 27
12 14
12 15
18
2 4
12 4
4 5
45-
347 384
81 75
54 90
33 51
62 62
41 48
23 25
25 17
5 2
1
16 11
6 3
50-
468 532
82 70
64 136
53 77
91 103
73 58
38 33
32 28
1
1 3
3
1
25 8
9 11
55-
580 534
69 54
105 114
90 80
116 118
76 89
48 28
38 31
3
2
5 2
24 7
7 8
60-
736 707
63 52
142 133
121 116
188 180
99 113
38 42
46 33
1 7
2
4 8
16 9
16 14
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69 66
119 154
129 131
188 202
125 134
38 33
44 27
3 7
2 2
25 32
15 11
18 20
70-
1,124 1.260
53 91
154 133
141 176
249 271
204 208
39 50
62 33
4 11
200 266
13 16
5 5
i "
1 1818 886
1 j 47 58
77 45
98 119
175 164
108 126
18 23
42 17
8 3
1
238 315
5 12
1 4
80-
1 !588 746
24 31
32 38
65
95 112
60 97
19 17
26 5
6 5
i
260 356
9 14
2 2
85-
342 376
7 10
9 18
25 29
38 33
37 44
4 10
9 3
1 3
•
208 219
4 6
i
90-
104 147
3 5
1 2
5 9
7 9
7 9
1 2
2
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76 108
1 2
1
95 and up
wards.
41 53
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International
List Nos.
•
M \ 1-42
M \ 43-69
M \ 70-86 F/
M \ 87-96 F/
M \ 97-107 F/
M\108-127 F/
M\128-142 F/
F 143-160
M\161-154 F/
M\166-158 F/
M \ 159 F/
M\160-163 F/
M \ 164 F/
M\165-203 F/
M \ 204,205 F/
36 Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Ikath.
ABSTRACT y\\.—{Continiied).—Hfirihern Ireland: Causes
Inter- \ oational I
List I N08.
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
1-42
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2
5
7
8
9
10
11a
lib
13
21
22
23
24
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36a
36b
36c
36d
36e
I. Epidemic, Endemic and Infectious Diseases.
Enteric Fever
Typhus
Malaria
Measles
Scarlet Fever
Whooping-bough
Diphtheria
\ r •••{M
\ F
\ F
\ F
. . . / M \ F
/ M \ F
Influenza— With Pulmonary compll- / M
cations specified • . . . \ F
Without Pulmonary com- / M plications specified . . . \ F
Mumps
Erysipelas ...
Acute Polio-Myelitis
Encephalitis Lethargica
Meningococcal Meningitis
Other Epidemic and Endemic Diseases
\ F
AGES AT
AT.T. A Q E S .
{ { IF
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\ F
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• { F I Tuberculosis of the Respira- / M
Tetanus
Mycosis
tory System \ F
Tuberculosis of the Meninges /M & Central Nervous S y s t e m \ r
Tuberculosis of the Intes- / M tines and Peri toneum . . . \ F
Tuberculosis of the Spinal / M . Column .. . . . . . . . \ F
Tuberculosis of the Joints / M \ F
Tuberculosis of Other Organs—
Skin ^ :.{f Bones (spine excepted) . . . / M
\ F I Lj-mphatio System (Mesenteric
a n d Retroperitoneal / M ; Glands excepted) . . . \ F i
Genlto-Urinary System . . . / M \ F
Other Organs 1
27 23
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! 1 jmth.
1-2! mths. i
2-3 ths.
3-6 mtbs.
6-12 mtbj.
2 I
116 111
62 56
156 182
36 65
130 156
179 : 236 !
14 12
696 878
22 ii 13 !
11 10
1 I
45 30
Total imder
1 year.
26 18
67 65
10 11 2
Total Tinder
5 years.
104 106
32 25
150 174
18 33
10 7
14 11
18 10
61 31
19 11
Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death. 3T
of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925.
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38 Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death.
ABSTRACT WU,—(Continued).—Hw^hwn Ireland: Causes
International
List NOB.
1-42
37
38
41
43-69
43-9
50
61
52
56
57
58a
58b
59
60a
60b
61
62
63
64
65a
65b
66
69
CAUSES OF DEATH. A i i
AQBS.
i. Epidemic, Endemic and Infectious Diseases.—(ConM.)
Disseminated Tnberottlosis
Syphilis
Purulent Infection: Septicaemia
/ M \ F
\ F
/ M . . . \ F
II. General Diseases, not Included In I.
Carcinoma ...
Sarcoma
Cancer, Malignant Disease (not otherwise defined) .
Tumours, non-Malignetnt (not Cerebral, Ovarian or Uterine)
Rheumat ic Fever . . .
IF
\ F
/ M . . \ F
Chronic Rheumatism, Osteo-Arthritis, Gout
Rickets
/ M
..IF
IF / M
. . \ F
. . / M \ F
Diabetes
Pernicious Anaemia.. .
Other Anaemias, Chlorosis
Diseases of the P i tu i ta ry Gland
Exophthalmic Goitre
Other Diseases of the Thyroid Gland .. .
\ F
\ F
\ F
/ M . . \ F
I F / M
. . \ F
53 51
62 69
14 15
i 2
25
2 7
Diseases of the . Para thyroid Gland
Disease of the Thymus
Diseases of the Adrenals
Diseaees of the Spleen
Leukaemia ...
Lymphadenoma (Hodgkin's Disease)
Alcoholism (Acute or Chronic)
Other General Diseases
/ M . \ F
. / M \ F
. / M \ F
. / M \ F
. / M \ F
/ M . \ F
/ M . \ F
. / M \ F
375 469
244 286
14
AGES AT
Under
1 mth.
1-2 mths.
2-3 3-6 inUu. mths
6-12 mthg.
Total under
1 year.
Total under
5 years.
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Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death. 39
Of Death at different Age-Periods, DEATH.
6-
2 4
1
1
5
2 4
1
10-
1
1 1
15-
12 8
2 1
3 4
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1 1
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2
1 2
1
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11 41
1 1
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3 7
45-
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2
1 2
23 54
3 2
15 16
1
i
1
3 2
4 7
60-
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30 67
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27 32
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2 2
5
i 4 3
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1 1
64 54
3 3
44 40
2 2
1 14
6 8
16 9
1 1 1
1
i 1
2
65-
1 1
•
1
61 62
1 2
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M \ 38
M \ 41
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M\ 60 F /
M\ 61 F / M \ 62 F /
M \ 56 F / M\ 67 F / M\ 58a
M\ 68b F /
M\ 59 F / M\ 60a F / M \ 60b F / M\ 61 F / M\ 62 F / M\ 63 F /
M \ 64 F / M\ 65a F /
M \ 65b F / M \ 66 F /
M\ 69 F /
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71
7,2
73
74a
74b
75a
75b
76
77
78
79. 80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87-96
87
88
89
90
91a
91b
ABSTRACT VII.-
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
1
i III. Diseases of the Nervous 1 System and Sense Organs.
Encephalitis / M
Meningitis / M
IF Tabes Dorsalis (Loco- / M
motor Ataxy) \ F
Other Diseases of Spined / M C!ord \ F
Cerebral Haemorrhage. / M Apoplexy \ r
Cerebral Thrombosis ttnd / M Embolism \ F
Hemiplegia / M \ F
Other Forms of Paralysis . . . / M \ F
General Paralysis of the / M Insane \ F
Other Forms of Insani ty . . . / M
Epilepsy . . . / M \ F
Convulsions / M (Non-Puerperal) \F
Chorea ... ... . . . / M \ F
Hysteria and Neuritis . . . / M \ F
Cerebral Softening .. . . . . / M
IF o t h e r Diseases of the / M
Nervous System ... . . . \ F
Diseases of the Eye and / M Annexa ... . . . . . . \ F
Diseases of the Ear and of / M t h e Mastoid Sinus . . . \ F
IV. Diseases of the Circulatory System.
Pericarditis / M \ F
Acute Endocardit is and / M Myocarditis \ F
Angina Pectoris / M \ F
Other Diseases of the Hear t / M \ F
Aneurism / M \ F
Arterial Sclerosis / M \F
— (Confmwed).—Northern
llun-' 1 A L L d e r 1-2 2-3 [ 3-6 ,6-12
AOBS. i 1 mthr. mths. mths. raths.
i : : 1 1
6 I 7 1 '1 63 !
9 3
43 : 40
456 ;j 530
47 : 68
73 101
23 34
19 3
18 38
34 34
114 65
1 3
I
1
1
;
i
1
I
31 i 6 10 6
10 5 i
12 ! 31 1
72 : 71 :
1 I
22 10
1
i
3 3
49 48
37 15 :
1,086 1,292
13 3
133 65
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Ireland : Causes
AGES AT
Total under
1 year.
i 20 16
-
1-
5 7
i
ii
1
1 1 . 2- 1 3- 1 4-
Total under
5 years.
1 1 • • i • i i ii 2 6 5 4 4 : 7 : i
1 i
I
1
j i
i
I
• \
j
1
: :
1
:
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1
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1
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1 2 1
1 : I .
i ;
• ' :
40 38
; .-1
1" 1
1
1
109 63
•' '
i
5 2
1
Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death. 41
Of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925.
DEATH.
5-
1 1
9 4
i 4 2
3
i
• 1 • 1 3
3
3 10
10. 15- 20-
1
2 8
1 5
1 1
1 1
3 5
13 14
1
5 !
L
} 2
1 2
L 2
2 3
1
10 17
2
4 1
i 5 2
2 3
3 1
25-
1
3 2
• 2 3
1 2
1 1
1
1
\ 1 5
5 2
•
1
1
i
. !
3 1 2 1 i .
i 1
: 1 : 8 6
19 j 23
1
30- j 35-
1
i
1 1
2 3
1 2
2
1
i 1 4
1
3 6
3 1
2 5
1
9 13
2
3 2
1 2
3 3
2
2 1
1 1
6
1 8
2 2
1
2 3
3
13 30
1
40-
1
2
4
4 6
2
1 2 1 1
5 1
2 2
3
1 6
4
1
4 1
2 1
21 35
2
2
45- 60- 1 55-
3
3 1
6 3
10 21
2
1 3
2
3 7
4 2
3
2 6
1
2 1
2
48 57
2
5 2
! i
1 ; 11 3 2
2 6
22 42
6 « 2 3
3
2 1
2 3
2 2
1
2
6 9
1
5 3
4 1
72 92
4
6 5
2
1 2
1
11 7
44 36
4 6
8 7
1 5
1
3 4
3 3
1 1
1 2
8 7
i 2 4
6 1
96 106
i 10
3
60-
1
1
5 2
64 75
9 8
14 11
6 3
2
3 2
4 2
i 2 1
10 10
i
4 8
6 4
160 154
2 1
15 10
65-
5
5 4
70 78
6 8
10 16
1 4
2 3
1 1
6 1
5 7
16 8
2 1
1
3 3
4 3
158 183
i 20
8
70- 75-
6 4
87 113
8 11
19 24
5 10
i 1 1
1 2
1 1
2 4
9 5
2
•
i 5 1
6 2
208 257
30 9
1
3 3
72 72
5 8
6 18
2 4
i
i
i 1 7 8 4
3 3
2 2
145 145
2
23 14
80-
1
48 51
5 5
7 6
1 4
1
1 2
1
1 2
3 1
79 98
12 10
85-
20 18
2 4
2 7
1
29 31
9 2
90-
5 6
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2
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5 8
1 1
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wards.
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M \ 70 F /
M \ 71 F /
M \ 72 F /
M \ 73 F /
M \ 74a F / M \ 74b F / M \ 75a F / M \ 75b F /
M \ 76 F /
M\ 77 F /
M \ 78 F / M \ 79,80 F /
M \ 81 F /
M\ 82 F /
M \ 83 F /
M \ 84 F /
M \ 85 F / M \ 86 F /
M \ 87 F /
M \ 88 F /
M\ 89 F /
M \ 90 F /
M \ 91a F /
M \ 91b F /
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92
93
94
96
97-107
98
99a
99b
99c, d
100
101a
101b
102
103
104
105
loe
107a
107c
108-127
108 J
ABSTRACT VII.—(Continued)
CAUSES OF DEATH.
IV. Diseases of the Circulatory System.—(Contd.)
GniboUeni and Thrombosis / M (not Cerebral) \ F
Diseases of the Veins (Varices, Heemorrhoide, / M Phlebitlfi. etc.) ... . . . \ F
Diseases of the Lymphatic System (Lymphangitis, / M etc.) \ F
Heemorrhage (not otherwise CM defined) \ F
V. Diseases of the Respiratory System.
Diseases of the Larynx ... / M \ F
Bronchitis, Acnte ... ... fM \ F
Bronchitis, Chronic . . . / M \ F
Bronchitis / M (not otherwise defined) . . . \ F
Broncho-Pnexmionia (inolud-/M ing CaplUary Bronchitis)... \ F
Lobar Pnenmonla / M I F
Pnenmonla / M (not otherwise defined) . . . \ F
Plenrisy ... ... . . . / M \ F
Congestion and Hsemorrhagic/M Infarction of the Lnng ... \ F
Gangrene of the Limg ...fM \F
Asthma / M I F
Pulmonary Emphysema ... / M \ F
(Chronic Interstitial / M Pnenmonla \ F
Other Diseases of the Respiratory System / M
1 (TubercnJosiB excepted). . . \ F
VI. Diseases of the Digestive System.
1. Diseases of the Teeth and / M Gums \ F
2. Other Diseases of the / M Buccal Cavity \ F
.—Northern Ireland : Causes
AGES AT
Axii AQES.
5 ' 7 !
i
t\ i
3 . !
i 1 :
17 14
249 326
256 275
120 168
322 287
72 62
280 243
29 21
65 57
2
49 23
2
2
3
3 2
2
Under
1 mth.
i
15 6
7 8
1
3
2
1-2 tnthg.
1
14 8
16 10
4 2
2 1
2-3 mths.
i 5 3
i 10
4
3 3
2
3-6 mths.
3 2
11 20
i 3 7
28 21
1 1
6 7
2 1
6-12; mths.|
i
i i
• 1 1
4 1
21 20
1 2
8 4
67 61
5 1
26 10
13 5
i
Total xmder
1 year.
i
• 1 i 1
8 4
66 57
1 3
11 12
128 104
7 2
42 22
19 9
1-
;
2 4
13 14
3 1
3 4
76 60
3 1
19 25
2
8 7
1 •
I :
i
1
i
2-
1
i 3 4
3 1
3 3
22 18
3 4
8 7
2
2 1
•
1
3-
i 3 1
2
16 7
2 1
1 3
1
i
4-
i
1
2 2
4 6
1
2 4
i
Total under
5 years.
i
1 2
i
! 11 10
; 87 ! 78
7 5
17 21
, 246 ! 195
16 ! 8
72 61
4
30 18
i
1 i
AhstrdctSi 1925—Causes of Death. 4S
Of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925.
DEATH.
6-
1
3 2
1
i 4 9
i 1
4
1
1 1
1
10-
3
1
i 2 2
1 1
4 2
i
15-
1 4
1 2
4 3
2 2
7 7
1
20-
1
2
2
i 2 2
4 2
2 5
2 1
i
1
25-
1 1
1 1
2 1
4 2
7 8
1 1
i
1
1
30-
•
1 1
5 1
2
3
1 6
10 13
2
2
1
35-
1
1 2
6 1
3
2 1
3 5
9 7
2
1 2
1
1
40-"j 45-
! i - !
1 1 1 i
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3 6
1 3
2 3
i 4
13 2
2 2
I 1
5 2
1
1
li 9
13
3 4
L 2
4
a 16 8
3
2 2
1
4 2
50-
11 18 11
5. 9
7 5
6 3
20 11
4 2
i
3 3
1
,
1 55-1 60- i 65-
1 i 1 i 2
2 i '. i i
1 i .
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1 2
11 19
26 21
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3 9
5 4
13 21
i ;
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1
1
2
14 24
25 30
14 17
5 6
9 3
17 25
1 2
5 3
1
5 3
1
1 2
. 1
1 1
1 .
16 36
37 34
15 14
8 14
5 5
22 20
4 2
4 6
11 3
.
2
1 j
' 70- 75-
•
-
i 44 52
64 70
26 28
15 10
6 4
33 30
4 3
7 6
6 4
* 27 24
29 41
13 30
7 11
5 3
21 10
1 3
3 2
2 2
80-
i
17 27
13 25
10 18
9 S
3
9 6
1 9
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1 1
85-
9 14
9 13
8 9
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3 2
6 1
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1
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1 1
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1 M \ 93
M \ 94
' M \ 95 I F /
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M \ 99a
M \ 99b F /
M \ 99o,d F /
M \ 100 F / M \ 101a F /
M \ 101b F /
M \ 102 F /
M \ 103 F /
M \ 104 F /
M \ 105 F /
M \ 106 F /
M \ 107a F /
M \ 107c F /
V 108
44 Abstracts, 1925—Catises of Death.
ABSTRACT yU.—(Continued).~Horthern Ireland: Causes
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109
110
I l i a
111b
112
113-114
116
117
118a
118b
119
120
122
123
124
125
126
128-142
128
129
131
132
133
134a
CAUSES OF DEATH.
VI. DisaasM of the Digestive System.—(Contd.)
Diseases of the Pharynx and Tonsils (inclnding / M adenoid v^retations) . . . \ F
Diseases of the .^ilsophagras... / M \ F
Ulcer of th« Stomach . . . / M IF
Ulcer of the Dnodenmn . , . / M \ F
Other Dis. of the Stomach f M (Cancer excepted) . . . \ F
Diarrhoea and Enteritis . . . / M
Other Intestinal Parasites . . . / M \ F
Appendicitis and Typhl i t is . . . /M \ F
Hernia / M \ F
Intestinal Obstraction . . . / M \ F
Other Diseases of the / M Intestines \ F
Acute Yellow Atrophy of / M the Liver \ F
Cirrhosis of the Liver . . . / M \ F
Biliary Calculi / M \ F
Other Diseases of the Liyei. . . / M IF
Diseases of the Pancreas ... / M \ F
Peritonitis of unstated origin / M \ F
VII. Non-Venere«l Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System and Annexa.
Acute Nephritis (including unspecified under 10 / M years of age) \ F
Chronic Nephritis (Including unspecified 10 years of a g e / M and over) \ F
Other Diseases of the Kidneys and their Annexa / M (Diseases of the Kidneys \ F in Pregnancy excepted).
Urinary Calculi / M \.F
Diseases of the Bladder . . . / M \ F
Stricture of the Urethra . . . / M \ F
AT.T. AOBS.
17 10
i 51 40 33
5
69 73
270 193
1
54 40
28 24
60 59
9 6
2 1
17 7
11 15
15 34
3 5
6 10
53 56
Under 1-2
1 mtb mth.
1 1
16 7
•
1
ii 164 : . 162 : .
6 9
2
53 15
1 3
1 4
29 18
i
2-3 i. mtht
1 2
32 11
' •
3-6 . mthE
2
5 1
50 35
2
3 1
2
:
6-12 . mths.
1
4 2
51 39
4
4
;
2
1
Total under
1 year.
3
12 10
178 110
6
7 3
1
i
3 2
•
1
AGES AT
i j
1-
1
4 3
27 18
2
1
2
1
.
1
2
•
' •
2-
1
3 2
11 4
2
2
3-
2
2
4 1
i 1
1 1
1
4-
1 1
2
1
Total under
5 years.
6 3
21 16
220 137
2 1
8
12 6
1
]
1 1
7 4
1
Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death.
of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925.
45
D E A T H .
5-
5
1 1
3 6
6 3
2
1
i
i
2 7
i
10-
2
4 3
4 8
1
2
1
15-
i
1 1
i 2
1
8 7
2 1
1
2 3
2 4
i
20-
1
4
3 1
1 1
3
6 7
\
i
1
3 3
2 1
25-
1
1
1
3
i 2 1
5 3
1 1
1
1
i 1 1 1
3 6
i
30-
2
1 1
1
3
i 2
3 1
i
1
1
4 6
1 11
1
1
35-
1
5 2
1
i
3
2
i
i 1
1
i
3
3 3
4 13
1 1
40-
4 3
3
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1 3
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1 2
1
1 2
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3 1
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3
3 2
i
2 1
1 1
1 5
1
1
1 1
2 4
i
i
3 4
18 4
3
3
50-
2
4 6
4 1
7 4
1 2
2 1
3 3
5 6
i
4 2
3 3
2 4
1
5 3
17 16
2
2 3
55-
13 5
5
5 5
4 4
11 3
2
3 2
1
3 1
i 1
4
1
i
4 6
23 21
1
1
5
60-
1
2 4
4
8 6
6 9
3 1
3 5
6 11
2 1
1
1 1
1 5
7 3
24 18
2 2
1
6 1
65-
1
4 4
3 1
7 8
7 4
1 2
2 2
4 2
i
4
2 2
1 6
i 2
2 4
21 17
6 3
i
70- 75- ! 80-
4 2
2
8 15
7 9
i 3 4
8 6
3 1
1 1
1 5
2 5
i
5 7
24 23
15 1
2
1 2
1
1 6
6 1
2
3
3 7
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9
11
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2 4
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9 5
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85-
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3 1
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M\ 116 F /
M \ 117 F /
M \ 118a F / ,
M \ 118b
M \ 119 Ff M \ 120
M \ 122 F / M | 123
M \ 124 F / M \ 125 F / M \ 126 F /
i
M \ 128 j F /
M \ 129 F /
M \ 131 F /
M \ 132 F / M \ 133 F /
M \ 134a F /
46 Abstracts, 1925—Caiises of Death.
International
List Nos.
128-142
134b
135
137
138
139
140
141
143-150
143a
143b
143c
144
145
146
147
148
149
151-154
151
152
153
154
ABSTRACT VII.—
CAUSES OF DEATH.
VII. Non-Venereal Diseases of the Genlto-Urinary System and Annexa.—(Conld.)
Otlier Diseases of tlie / M Urethra \ F
Diseases of the Prostate ... M
Cysts and other non-Malignant Tumours of the Ovary ... F
Pelvic Abscess, Salpingitis ... F
Tumours of the Uterus (Non-Malignant) F
Uterine Haemorrhage (Non-Puerperal) ... ... F
2. Other Diseases of the Female Genital Organs (Non -Puerperal) ... F
Vtn. The Puerperal State.
Abortion F
Ectopic Gestation F
Other Accideuts of Pregnancy F
Puerperal Heemorrhage ... F
Other Accidents of ChUdbirth F
Puerperal Sepsis . . . ... F
Puerperal Phlegmasia Alba Dolens F
Puerperal Albuminuria and Convulsions ... . . . F
Childbirth (not otherwise defined) F
IX. Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue.
Gangrene .. . . . . . . . / M \ F
Carbuncle. Boil / M \F
Cellulitis, Acute Abscess . . . / M \ F
Other Diseases of the Skin / M and Cellular Tissue . . . \ F
(Continued).—Northern Ireland : Causes
AGES AT
AXIJ AGES.
4
91
16
6
19
2
3
9
2
8
16
7
27
16
24
14
21 33
7 . 1
6 10
9 21
Under
1 mth.
i 1 1
1-2 mths.
1 1
2-3 3-6 6-12 mth-. mths.'mths.
1
i
i 1 1
Total under
1 year.
1
1 2
3 4
1-
1
i
i
2- 3- 4-
i
Total under
5 years.
•
i
1
3 3 6
Abstracts, 1925*—Catbses of Deaih. 47
of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925. DEATH.
6- 10-
•
i
1
2
• •
1
i
1
i
15-
1
1
1
20-
1
1
1
1
9
I
7
3
25-
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
5
5
2
1
1
1
30-
1
2
3
1
1
4
6
3
6
3
1
i
35-
1
2
1
1
2
1
5
3
6
i
2
6
1
40-
1
1
1
2
1
5
2
2
3
3
i
2
2
i
45-
1
5
1
1
2
1 1
1 1
50-
1
7
2
2
1
1
3
55-
1
3
3
1
i
i
60- 65-
6
5
4
1 6
i
1
15
2
1
1 6
1
1 1
70-
16
•
2
3 8
i 1 2
75- 80-
23
1
1 1
6 3
1
1
14
5 3
1 1
i
85-
6
] I J
90-
1
I
95 and up
wards.
-
International
List lioB.
M l 134b F /
M 135
F 137
F 138
F 139
F 140
F 141
F 143a
F 143b
F 143c
F 144
F 145
F 146
F 147
F 148
F 149
M \ 151 F /
Ml 152 F /
M \ 153 F /
M \ 154 F /
48 Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death.
International
List Nos.
155-158
155
156
168
159
159
160-163
160
161
162
163
164
164
165-203
165-174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
ABSTRACT VII.—
CAUSES OF DEATH.
X. Diseases of the Bones and Organs of Locomotion.
Diseases of the Bones (Tuberculosis and Rickets / M excepted) \ F
Diseases of the Joints (Tuberculosis and f M Rheumatism excepted) . . . \ F
Other Diseases of the / M Organs of Locomotion . . . \ F
XI. Malformations.
Congenital Malformations / M (still-births excepted) ... \ F
XII. Diseases of Early infancy.
Congenital DebUlty, / M Icterus and Sclerema . . . \ F
Premature Birth, Injury at / M Birth \ F
Other Diseases Peculiar to / M Early Infancy \ F
Lack of Care ... . . . / M
Xlil. Old Age.
Senility, Old Age / M \ F
XIV. External Causes.
Suicide / M \ F
Poisoning by Food / M \ F
Poisoning by Venomous / M Animals \ F
Other Acute Accidental / M Poisoninss \ F
Conflagration / M \ F
Accidental Bums ... . . . / M
Accidental Mechanical / M Suffocation \ F
Accidental Absorption of Irrespirable or Poison- / M CUB Gaa \ F
Accidental Drowning . . . / M \ F
Accidental Injury— By Firearms / M
tF
Continued) •— -Northern Ireland : Causes
AGES AT
A L L AGES.
10 9
3 4
2
48 47
322 24 0
196 132
23 23
5 10
1,038 1,347
47 28
1
i 3 3
i 38 43
3 3
5 4
38 11
6 1
Under
1 mth.
i
26 27
205 133
182 120
22 21
5 10
i
i 1
1-2 tnths.
i
s
5
34 34
10 7
1 1
L
1 2-3 j 3-6
mths.'mths.
5 2 3 3
j
31 i 38 17 1 34
2 2 1 3
i 1 '. . !
] L
I
6-12 niths.
7 4
14 22
2
] 5 I
1 Total 1 under i
1 year.
i
. j 2 i
. i 1 1
i 43 1 42 1
1
• * 1 322 240 • 196 i 132
23 23
5 ' 10 1
i
i 1 i !
i
3 3
2 3
:
1 ! i
1- 2- i 3-!
•
•
1
1 i 3 . 1 2 1 1 1
! !
'
1
i
!
1
•
2 i 10 i \ 5
I
1 •
l i • 1
.
i
5 2
4- 1
1 1
i I
Total under
5 years.
2 1
3
47 46
322 240
196 132
23 23
5 10
1
2
32 19
3 3
1 1
Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death. 49
of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925. DEATH.
1 1
5- ! 10-
1 i
4 1 2 1
1 • 1 •
15- 1 20-!
•
'
i^ :| :l : ! i i '
1 . i
! •
. ! . i
! !
)
J
i 1
] ]
]
]
L
2 2
1
.* 9
1
2 6
•
.
i
1
. 2
1
.
25-
]
{
L
5
30- 35-
]
]
5 I
L
i L
2 3
i
1 2
1 1
40-
•
5 4
1
45-
2 2
4
1 1
4
1
50- 55-
1 1
3 '.
1
]
L
I
5 2
7 2
1
i
1 1
3 1
1
60-
2
.
4 8
(
]
]
'.
L
I
I I
J
65-
2
2
70-
.
25 200 32 266
1
I
J L
I
3 1
i
4
1 1
75-
1
238 315
1
I I
I
L
i
80- 1 85-i
1
•
250 356
] L
i i
90-
95 and up
wards.
i i
I 208 1 76 219 108
i
] L
I
•
32 40
International
List Nos.
M \ 155 F /
M \ 156 Ff
M \ 158 Ff
M \ 159 Ff
M \ 160 Ff
M \ 161 Ff
M \ 162 Ff M \ 163 Ff
M \ 164 Ff
M\165-174 Ff
M \ 175 Ff
M \ 176 Ff M \ 177 Ff
M \ 178 Ff
M \ 179 Ff
M \ 180 Ff
M \ 181 Ff
M \ 182 Ff
M \ 183 Ff
50 Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death.
ABSTRACT VII.—{Continued).—Northern Ireland : Causes
In ter national
List Nos.
165-203
185
186
187
188
189
190
193
197-199
200
202
204, 205
204
205
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
XIV. External Causes.—(Contd.)
Accidental Injury—(Contd.) By Fall / M
\ F I n Mining and Quarrying / M
\ F
By Machinery / M \ F
By other forms of Crushing (Vehicles, Railways, / M Landslides, etc.) ... . . . \ F
Injury by Animals / M (Poisoning excepted) ... \ F
Woimds of War ... . . . / M \ F
Excessive Cold .. . . . . / M
\r Homicide ... ... . . . / M
\ F Infanticide (Murder of
Infants less than one / M year of age) . . . . . . \ F
Other Accidental Violence . . . /M \ F
XV. Ill-defined Causes.
Sudden Death (not other- / M wise defined) ... . . . \ F
Cause of Death Unstated / M orlU-deflned \ F
AGES AT
A L L A G E S .
47 45
2
5
73 23
6 2
2
4 4
6 1
2 1
7 2
20 18
73 83
Under
1 mth .
I I
2 1
1-2 1 2-3 mths. mthB.
1
.
3-6 mlhs.
6-12 mths.
I
1
1
Total under
1 year.
2
2 1
1
3 1
1-1
L I
6 9
2-
2
i
3 8
3-
]
1 2
4-
]
i i
t
1
I
2
Total imder
5 years.
4
2
i
2 1
2 2
1
15 20
Causes of Death omitted from ABSTRACT VII. No deaths from these causes were registered during the year.
In ter national List Nos.
l b 3 4 6 '
12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 27 28 39 40
42 53 54 55 67
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Para typhoid Fever. Relapsing Fever. Mediterranean Fever. Small-pox. MiUary Fever. Asiatic Cholera. Cholera Nostras. Dysentery. Plague. Yellow Fever. Spirochaetosis -ictero -haemorrhagica. Leprosy. Glanders. Anthrax . Rabies. Soft Chancre. 1. Gonococcal Infection (Ophthalmia
excepted). 2. Gonorrhoeal or Purulent Ophthalmia. Other Infectious Diseases. Scurvy. Pellagra. Beri-beri. Chronic Poisoning by Mineral Substances.
International List Nos.
68 91c 96 97
107b 115 121 127 130 136
141 142 150 157
1 184 191
192 194 195 196
i 201 i 203
CAUSES OF D E A T H .
Chronic Poisoning by Organic Substances. Other Diseases of the Arteries. Other Diseases of the Circulatory System. Diseases of the Nasal Fossee. Diseases of the Mediastinum. Ankylostomiasis. Hydat id Tumour of the Liver. Other Diseases of the Digestive System. Chyluria. Non-Venereal Diseases of the Male Genital
Organs. 1. Metritis. Non-Puerperal Diseases of the Breast. Puerperal Diseases of the Breast. Amputat ions . Injury by Cutt ing or Piercing Ins t ruments . Execution of Civilians by Belligerent
Armies. Hunger or Thirst. Excessive Heat . Lightning. Electricity (Lightning excepted). Fracture (cause not specified). Violence (cause unknown).
Abstracts, 1925—Causes of Death.
Of Death at different Age-Periods, 1925.
51
D E A T H .
5-
J
3 2
10-
t
I
2 I
15-
1 I
t
1
20-
2
1
13
2
2
•
25-
4
1
6 1
1
1 1
1
30-
2
6 2
1
1
1
2
i
35-
^
I
2
L
2 1
40- 45-
4
2 2
1
3 1
1
1
1
. • 2
2 1 1
4 i 4 3 j 2
1 I 50- 1 55- 1 60-
2 2
1
7
1
1 1
1
3 3
6 8
i
2
2
7 6
2 3
3 1
1 1
1 1
15 13
65-
2 6
1
3 3
1
1
4 1
14 19
70-
6 6
2
]
1 1
3 1
2 4
75- 1 80- 85-1
2 8
2
1 2
2
6 12
•
1
1 2
' i
i
] 95 1 aud
90- upwards
I
i
i
1 1
1 1 Inter-1 national
List Nos.
M \ 185 F /
M \ 186 F /
M \ 187 1 F /
M \ 188 j F /
M \ 189 , F /
| M \ 190 | F >
i M \ 193 F /
[M\197-199 F /
M \ 200 ; F /
M \ 202
M \ 204 F /
M \ 205
52 Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT VIII.—Northern Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes (See Index to Poor Law Unions on paoe 67.)
In te r national
List N09.
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24 31
32-7 43-9
57 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 \
102-7 i 111
113
117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161
165-174 175-203
— 204-5
Deathf
»» Unoerl Numb Popnlf
1 CAUSES OF DEATH,
E T C ,
Au:, CAUSES
Enteric Fever Typhus . . . Small-pox Measles . . . Scarlet Fever Whooping-cough Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis Lethargica Meningococcal Meningitia Tuberculosis of Respira
tory Syst«m . . . Other Tuberoolosis Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabe tes . . . Cerebral Hoemorrhage . . . Hea r t Disease Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all fo rms) . . . Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum Diarrhoea and Enter i t is
(imder 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and Chronic
Nephritis Puerperal Diseases and
Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Birth
Suicide . . . Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Diseases... Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown
3 under one year of age . . . 65 yesirs and upwards . . .
ifled Deaths er of Births ition (Census 1926)
N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D .
M. 9,572
27 1
. 116
62 156
36 309
14 2
696 265 657
53 503
1,175 133 625 674
169
84
205 54 17
217
—
566 47
248 2,368
93
1.386 3,792 1,108
14,185 608,206
F . 10,212
23
111 56
182 65
392
. 12
a 878 261 784
51 598
1.358 65
769 592
l i s
45
128 40
7
218
123
419 28
145 2,644
101
1.005 4,287 1,242
13.501 648.117
N O R T H E R N
TOTAL
U R B A N A R E A S .
M. 4,616
15
. 103
50 104
23 84
7 2
352 152 319
19 210 531
83 305 400
83
46
168 33
7
108
—
313 21
123 832
23
891 1.139
89 7,918
297.546
F . 5.116
10
. 101
42 105
46 118
7 1
483 154 1 417 •
21 296 694
33 447 369
70
18
104 23
3
110
52
261 14
73 1,016
28
674 1,633
121 7.652
339.969
I R E L A N D .
TOTAL
R U R A L A R E A S .
M. 5.056
12 1
. 13 12 52 13
225
. 7
. 344 113 338
34 393 644
50 320 274
86
38
37 21 10
109
—
253 26
125 1.536
70
496 2.663 1,019 6.267
310.669
F . 5.096
13
.
. 10 14 77 19
274
. 5 1
396 107 367
30 303 664
32 322 223
46
27
24 17 4
108
71
158 14
72 1.628
73
331 2,664 1,121 6,949
308,168
COUNTIES.
A N T R I M .
M. 1.313
3
.
. 6 8
14 5
37
. 3
. 89 29 94
5 97
166 22 78 79
22
6
18 9 4
28
—
79 3
47 365
8
181 587
99 3.086
92,600
F . 1.465
1
.
. 3
14 19 13 62
, 3
. 131
24 127
12 108 196
7 77 60
12
6
11 3
36
24
58 2
20 429
8
130 692 146
1,939 99.018
Abstradts» 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 53
MMf UfttiMtffietf Deaths toy Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on poffe 67.)
AlOIAGH.
M. 959
2
14 3 11 2 25
•
78 23 80 12 49 127 13 70 S5
12
6
6 9 4
15
—
42 2
21 269
9
102 446 183
1,182 53,635
F. 967
1
7 6 21 5 32
2
55 26 77 2 63 148 10 85 47
8
6
2 4
•
24
7
28
14 273
14
65 460 195
1,112 56.448
BKLFA8T Ck). BOBOUGH.
M. 3.892
8
83 30 62 15 41
5 1
232 100 195 14 131 363 46 197 270
60
25
131 16 3
69
—
215 16
71 479
1.4
610 621 38
5,175 195.588
F, 3,29S
10
88 21 54 28 48
4 1
339 102 276 8
187 436 20 284 256
49
10
77 16 3
74
29
167 11
49 629
22
459 977 51
4.959 219.419
COUNTIES.
DOWN.
M. 1,562
3
6 17 21 4 70
1
104 43 123 11 79 199 26 99 80
16
14
21 6 1
37
—
97 10
47 412
15
190 726 135
2,096 101,238
F. 1,631
4
6 6 33 9 85
3 I
182 37 139 6
112 234 20 101 71
17
8
16 4 1
32
21
54 5
22 442
10
117 793 144
1,980 107,941
F B R M A N A Q H .
M. 536
31
30 9 26 4 26 61
, 34 32
13
6
3 1 1
14
—
20 6
13 176
17
43 300 192 504
30.094
F. 503
•
1
16 1 29
36 6 20 5 20 62 1
33 26
3
1
. 3
9
6
17 1
6 184
17
37 282 220 528
27.891
L O N D O N D E R R Y
Co. & Co. BoRO'
M. 1,133
5
3 4 31 4 49
2
75 33 71
2 62 113 14 70 80
27
12
15 8 2
25
—
59 4
24 326
13
153 493 140
1,661 67,910
F. 1,223
1
4 7
32 3 63
97 35 61
6 68 133 4 98 71
20
7
17 5 1
25
20
55 3
23 344
20
122 537 180
1.651 71,765
TYRONE.
M. 1,177
4 1
5
8 6 56
3
88 28 68 5 59 156 12 77 78
19
15
11 5 2
29
—
54 6
25 341
17
107 619 321
1,481 67,140
F. 1,135
6
2 2 7 6 73
88 31 84 12 50 149 3 91 61
6
7
5 5 2
19
16
40 6
11 343
10
75 546 306
1,332 65,635
Inter-aatiuaal List Nus.
—
1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 23 24
31 32-7 43-9 57 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1 / 97-8 1 102-7
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161 165-174
175-203 —
204-5
— — —
54 Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT Vill.—(Con;mi^c{).—Northern Ireland : Deaths from Principal Causes {See Index to Foor Law Unions on page 67.)
lutev-natioual
List CAUSES OF DEATH,
E T C .
Nos.
j j A ix CAUSES
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 H 16 23 24 31
32-7 43-9
57 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 1
102-7 / 111
113
117 122
128-9
143-15U
159-161
165-174 175-203
— 204-5
Enteric Fever ... Typhus Small-pox Measles ... Scarlet Fever Whoopiiig-couarh Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis Letharglca Meningococcal Meningitis Tuberculosis of Respira
tory System Other Tuberculosis Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabe tes . . . " . . . Cerebral Haemorrhage ... Hear t Disease . . . Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forms) . . . Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum Diarrhoea and Enteri t is
(under 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and Chronic
Nephritis Puerperal Diseases and
Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Birth
Suicide Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Disoa.ses... Causes 111-defined or
Unknown
Deaths iiuder one year of a ^ „ 65 years and upwards
Uuoertifled Deaths . . . Number of Births . . . Population (Census 1926)
Ballycastle U.D.
M. 17
3
. 2
1 1
—
9
1 9 4
29 879
F . 17
2 1 1
1 1
2
1
,
.
2
6
4 8 1
30 1,105
CO. ANTRIM.
BaJlyclare U.D.
M. 23
3
1 .
1
3
. 2
3
1
.
1
—
1 .
1 6
•
4 4 1
46 1,619
F . 15
, \
2
2
i ' 2
' 1 . .
1
1
1
4
5 4 1
40 1,748
Ballymena U.D.
M. 76
1
1
5 2 2
3 4
4 8
2
1
1 2
.
2
—
7 ,
2 27
2
17 29
7 173
5,453
F . 110
.
.
1 . 1
.
9 2 9
4 15
4 10
3
,
2
2
8 ,
1 37
2
14 44 16
118 6,422
1 Ballymoney
U.D.
M. 16
1
1
1 2 1 2 1
1
•
•
—
i 1 j
1 ! 2 j 3 i i • 1
i
4
7 1
1 30 , M 7 l
1
F . 25
1
2 1 1 2 2 3
1
.
1
.
1
. 10
•
2 12
3 41
1,690
Carrickfergos U.D.
M. 34
] I
5 1 4
4 3 1 3 1
2
1
1
.
.
—
4
1 2
•
5 7
. 61
2,285
F . 31
2 . 4 1 1 4 , 2 2
.
.
4
3
3 .
, 5
•
4 9
, 61
2,466
Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 55
and Uncertified Deatlis by Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on pane 67.)
! Lari>e U.D.
M. 64
1
4 2
1
i 3
i ^ 1 ^
. 4 7
J 1 i 3
3
1
1 1 1
1 I
5
4 13
13 21
2 I'io
4,419
F . 49
2 3 • 1
2
5 2 3 3 7 4 1 1 1
1
4
9
,
9 14
1 112
5,287
1
Lisburn U.D.
M. 75
4
2 1
6 1 7
3 12
2 5 4
1
3
•
2
—
3
' 1
17
1
15 21
F, 111
.
, 9
6 8
8 1
11 1 8
16
5 7
2
1
1 1
1
1
5
19
•
8 35
. i 3 170 1 136
5,717 6.677
CO. ANTRIM.
Portnish U.D.
M. j 20
• 1
I
1 1 2
, 1 2 7
.
1
—
•
3
1
12
, 28
1,116
F . 18
2
3 1 1 2
•
1
• 2 6
1 9
. 17
1,836
Antr im R.D.
1
M. 157
2
10
8 4 6 1
13 22
. 13
9
2
1
1 1
1
—
6 1
8 47
14 79 8
F . 164
/
1
7
19 2
15
10 27
1 11
S
1
1
5
5
4
3 43
1
11 81
6 213 261
12,471 12,644
Ballycastle B,.li.
M. F . 75 75
! ' t
1 i • • 1 1
1 1
2 ! 2
. • 9
8
7 6
4 5
1
1
1
1
_
2
3 24
5 42
9 96
4,909
2
• 8 1
12 1 6 6
, 2 1
•
• 1
1
•
23
1
1 48 20 78
4,532
» Ballymena
R.D.
M. j F. 235 1 272
1 i
. 1
1
1 6 13
1
14 5
23 4
16 17 1 3
24 35
4 15 11
3
1 2
6
—
18
25 39
. 17
4
3
3
1
6
9
1 j •
4 64
3
26 123
26 334
16,366
5 95
3
19 159
43 310
16,890
\
1
i i
Ballymoney
E.D. 1
M. 1 F. ; 145 \ 185 ;
i : 1 . \
I
1 2
• i 2 i 7
• i 1
. 4 2
11 1
10 11
1 4 8
3
1
1 1
^ 5
—
1 10
14 2
15
23 15
1 7 5 i
Internat ional
List 'tio^.
—
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24
31 32-7 43-9 57 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1 i / 97-8
1 ! 1102-7
1
2 1
2
1
5
i • • '": 4 1 63 1
1
1 18 i 82 : 30 i 224 10,071
1
4 76
1
11 108
31 220
10,232
1
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161
im-ni. 175-203
— 204-5
— — —
56 Abstracts, 1925^—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT VIII.—(Continued).—Northern Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes
{See Index to Poor Law Unitms on page 67.)
International
List No8.
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24 31
32-7 43-9
57 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 ">
102-7 J 111
113
117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161
165-174 175-203
— 204-5
CAUSES OF DEATH, E T C .
A x t CAUSES
Enteric Fever . . . Typhus Small-pox Measles ... Scarlet Fever Whooping-cough Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis Lethargica Meningococcal Meningitis Tuberculosis of Reapira-
tory System Other Tuberculosis Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabe tes . . . Cerebral Haemorrhage ... Hear t Disease Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forma) ... Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum Diarrhoea and Enterit is
(under 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and Chronic
Nephritis Puerperal Diseases and
Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Bir th
Suicide Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Diseases... Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown
Deaths imder one year of age „ 65 years and upwards
Uncertified Deaths Nnmber of Births Population (Census 1926)
CO,
Belfast ILD.
M. 86
6 1 1 •
5 2 6
4 9 1 6 8
2
1 1 1
—
9
5 18
•
19 19
1 138
6,629
P . 109
, .
1 6
4
7 4
12
4 14
1 9 8
1
,
3
7 2
2 24
17 29
5 144
7,226
ANTRIM.—(Con<d.)
L a m e R.D.
M. 158
4
14 4
13 2
10 26
2
F . 152
.
, , 3 . 8
18 2
12 1
11 34
8 i 8 12
3
5
—
6 1
3 44
1
23 79
5 237
6
1
1
1
4
3
4 .
1 34
11 72 11
202 10,769 11.328
Uabvara R.D.
M. 132
.
1 2 1 8
10 2 8
13 15
2 7 8
4
1
4
5
—
7
9 25
17 53
5 182
8,426
F . 132
1 . ,
1 4 9
1 , 4
16 3 9
5 15
1 6 8
1 1
5
6
5
2 33
13 60
5 169
8,936
1 1 CO. ARMAGH
Armagh
M
U.D.
F . 60 54
I [
1
3 4 2 1 6 3
5 2 10 5
(
1
16
S
9 3,57
1 3 18 5
1
' \ 1
L
I t
1
2
1 14
8 2 3 22 5 7 3 87 1 3,830
Keady U.D.
M. 14
1 1
3 4 1
1
—
1
2
3 5
16 608
F . 7
.
'. 1 f 1
1
2
.
3
4 2
10 735
Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 57
and Uncertified Deatlis by Counties and Uitan and Rural Areas, 1925. (See Index to Poor Late Unions on page 67.)
Lurgau U.D.
M. 1 F. 104 j 110
1
1 5
10 3 8
15 1 3
13
2
1 ! 2
\ 4
—
6 1
4
1 2 3 4
10 2 9
10 20
2 3
10
1
1
1 2
5
5
1 23 j 16
1 1 2
18 29
12 28
1 3 163 ' 140
5,675 6,824
Portadown U.D.
M. 87
•
8 2 1 1 4
11 2 9
4 11
1 1 4
1
2 1 1
2
—
7
•
13
1
17 21
2 155
5,534
F . 89
•
, 4 1 2
5
1
1 3 6
3 20
5 7
1
1
3
5
1 17
12 31
1 137
6,457
Tauderagee U.D.
M. 9
•s
2
—
.
4
1 2
11 591
F . 11
2
3
1
1
•
3
1 3
. 12
730
CO. ARMAGH.
Armagh II .D.
M. 284
•
F . 282
• i
4
. 3
4
27 5
26 1
2
7
9
11 10 22
1 26 j 20 37 ; 40
5 23 11
1 .
1 4 1
2
—
13 1
6 82
1
5 30 10
1
3
1
•
11
2
7
• 8
61
1
1 25 j 18
159 1 158 89 ! 82
317 1 312 15,967 15,677
Lurgan R.D.
M. 117
1
2
2
7 1 8 3 4
19 2 6 9
1
1
1
.
1
—
6
• 4
39
•
13 60 14
129 6,751
F . 117
1 3 2
4
7 2
10 1 5
15 1 7
10
1
1
3
1
4
• 1
37
1
8 59 20
153 7,121
Newry No. 2 R.D.
M. 254
1
,
7
. 9
• 13
7 23
7 10 29
1 23 10
8
1
1 1 1
4
—
8
7 78
6
16 132
69 258
13.158
F . 242
1
. 1 7 2 8
13 6
80
10 39
2 17 9
3
1
.
2
1
4
• 2
86
8
12 128
74 233
13,191
Tanderagee R.D.
M. 30
1
4 2 1 1
. 4
2 I
•
• ,
2
—
•
12
1 15
3 40
1,780
F . 45
2
4 2 4
2 7
2 1
2
,
.
1
•
•
16
2
27 6
28 1,883
International
List Nos.
—
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24
31 S2-7 43-9 57 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1 / 97-8 \ 102-7
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161 165-174
175-203
—' 204-5
— -^ —
58 Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT VUL—(Continued).—Horihern Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes {See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
1 Inter
national i CAUSES OF DEATH, List E T C . Nos.
A L L CAUSES
1 Enteric Fever ... 2 ' Typhus 6 Small-pox 7 Measles ... 8 ! Scarlet Fever 9 : Whooping-cough
10 Diphtheria 11 Influenza 16 Dysentery 23 Encephalitis Letbargica 24 Meningococcal Meningitis 31 Tuberctilosis of Respira
tory System .. . 32-7 Other Tuberculosis 43-9 Cancer, Malignant Disease
57 '' Diabetes 7-1 Cerebral Hsemorrhage . . .
87-90 91b 99
100-1
Hear t Disease . . . Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forms) . . .
97-8 \ ! Other Diseases of Res-102-7 / piratory System
111 Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum
113 Diarrhoea and Enterit is 1 (under 2 years)
117 Appendicitis and Typhlitis 122 ' Cirrhosis of Liver
128-9 Acute and Chronic i Nephritis
143-150 Puerperal Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
159-161
165-174 175-203
— 204-5
Congenital Malformations and DebUity, Premature Bir th
Suicide ... Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Diseases... Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown
Deaths under one year of age ,, 65 years and upwards
Uncertified Deaths ... Nmnber of Births Population (Census 1926) . . .
j
Banbridge i
U.D. 1
M. 33
1
.
. 1
1
4 2
. 4
3 3
2
2
. ,
.
—
2
1 7
•
8 12
54 2,270
F. 1 47 1
] L
5 1 4
, 12
2 2
4
. 1
. , 1
' .
1 13
3 18
2 49
2,582
1 Bangor
U.D. j
M. 83
i J
1 2
12 1 6
10 7 2 7
1
1
1
, 2
—
6
. 5
17
10 43
111 5,650
F . 97
. 1
6
1
8 4
16
13 7 5 5 3
. 1
1 1
3
1
2 1
1 17
5 53
' 111
7,666
CO. DOWN.
Donaghadee U.D.
M. 1 F. 18 25
j
]
2 2 2
2
1 1 1
.
1
.
1
« 1 2 1
4
3 4
.
1
— ,
2 2
1 2 6
4 : 2 8 13
27 ; 17 1,122 1,413
Dovvupatrick ' U.D.
M. 32
2
4
5
2
1
—
7
2 5
7 13
1 46
1,482
F . 27 1
_
j
1
1 1
3 1 3
1 4
2 1
. !
^ 1
1 5
3 11
2 47
1,665
i 1
Dromore U.D.
M. 17
4
1 2
2 1
— •
1
1 5
1 6 1
15 1,030
F . 20
1
1 1
1
j 2
. * 1 2
2 4
1
1
7
2 9 ^
23 1,199
Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 59
and Uncertified Deaths by Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
1 Holywood
U.D. 1
M. 15
1 1
1 1 1
2
2
—
•
1 4
• i
4 6 1
54 2.197
F. 35
1
3 I 4 1 1 9
, 2 5
•
•
8
2 16
51 2.630
Newcastle U.D.
M. 11
1
1 2 1
2
—
1
1 1
1 7 1
18 901
F . 16
1 2
, 2
3 4
.
•
•
•
1 3
1 10
19 1,218
Newry U.D.
M. 1 F. 112 109
6 8
10
7 4
13 1 3 9
8 7
1
5 1
4
—
5 1
2 16
1
16 26
3 173
5,586
1 3
13
14
8 2 6 1 3
20
4 5
6
2
6
15
17 28 ?
153 6.573
DO. DOWN.
Newtowuards U.D.
M. i F , 85 j 96
2
4
5
5 2 7 1 7 5
11 2
1
1
2
2
—
8
2 18
20 31
7 116
4.725
3
7
6
8 3 6
7 16
1 10
2
1
7
3 16
14 32
4 134
5.425
Warreupoint U.D,
M. 1 F. 14 21
1
1
1
1 1
1
2
1 1
—
1
3
2 7 1
14 930
• •
i
3
1
1 2
4
1
•
8
1 11
I 20
1,304
Banbridge R.D.
M. ; F . 217 1 208
1 1
4 1 . 1
1 17 9
• 14 5
15
12 29
1 15 12
2
3
3 1
3
—
15
6 58
1
22 113
23 234
1 1
10 4
16
13 36
3 11
9
2
2
3
8
4
2
1 66
5
10 119 41
204 11,703 Vi,247
1
! Castlereagb ;
R.D.
M. 35
F. ! 23 i
1 1 ! • ( • 1
; i : i i
. 1 .
3 2 2
5 1 3 5
1
1
—
2 2
6
1
4 16
2 48
3.771
2 1
3 1 1 1
2 4 1
1
1
2
4
2 7 2
48 3,527
lu ter -natioual
List Nos.
. r-
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24
31 32-7 43-9 57 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1 / 97-8 \ 102-7
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161 165-174
175-203
204-5
— — —
60 Abstracts, 1925-^Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT VIII.—(Con(mt«e<2).—Northern Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes
(See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
I
International
List Nos.
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24 31
32-7 43-9
57 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 \
102-7 J 111
113
117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161
165-174 175-203
CAUSES OF DEATH, E T C .
A L L CAUSES
Enteric Fever . . . Typhus ... Small-pox Measles ... Scarlet Fever . . . Whooping-coufirh Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis L e t h a i ^ c a Meningococcal Meningitis Tuberculosis of Respira
tory System . . . Other TuberouloslB Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabetes Cerebral HEeinorrhage .. . Hear t Disease ... Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forms) . . . Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stoma«h or
Duodenmn DiaiThoea and Enterit is
(under 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and Chronic
Nephritis Puerperal Diseases and
Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Bir th
Suicide ... Other Deaths from
i Violence
— 204-5
Other Defined Disea.see... Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown
Deaths under one year of age ,, 65 years and upwards
Uncertified Deaths ... . . . . . . . Number of Births ... Population (Census 1926) . . .
Downpatrick R.D.
M. 236
3 2 9 :
,
19 i 6
15 1 1
n 47 I
6 1 10 i
7 J
2 i j
1
2
. 4
—
16 1
4 66
4
25 111
22 325
16,480
F . 234
1
2 2 7
,
21 4
18
22 29
4 22
8
3
1
. 1
5
11
4 67
2
19 115
15 316
15,712
Hillsborough R.D,
M. 152
1 1 2 2
.
8 3
11
11 20
2 12
7
1
1
1
3
—
13 2
1
4 45
2
21 i 77
10 1 188 10,191
F . 131
2
'. 1
2 3
.
13 3 8
7 17
10 3
2
1
2 1
4
9
3 40
11 64 15
173 10,583
CO. DOWN
Kilkeel R .D.
M. 122
.
5
1
. 8 3 9
5 16
7 10
2
2
3
—
2 1
8 38
i
i 3 1
6 72
I ^9 1 154 1 7,574
i
F . 120
.
. 1 1 1 9
.
t
9 2
11
7 13
7 8
1
1
1
2
3
3 1
2 37
•
7 73 23
152 7,697
.—{Contd.)
Moira R ,D.
M. 64
, . 2 1
6 1 5 1 3
11
6 3
1
1
1
—
1
1 19
1
3 30
5 93
4,622
F . 67
3
2 2 2 3 6
13 1 2 9
1
. , 2
1
1
1 18
2 38
2 85
4,878
Newry No. 1 R .D.
M. 106
1
. 8
, 9 3 6 2 3 8 4 4 7
1
6
—
2
2 39
1
8 57 25
135 6,662
F . 106
,
, , 6
10
,
1 8 2
11 1 5
12 1 2 2
1
5
2 1
1 34
2
5 51 15
129 6.660
Abstracts^ 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 61
and Uncertified Deaths by Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925. (See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
NewtownaxdB R.D.
M. 210
1 1 3
6
•
14 9
19 2
11 24
2 12
4
3
1
1 2
7
—
14 3
7 63
1
28 91 14
291 14.352
F. 21^
1 2
11
1
25 5
29
20 30
4 13
6
3
1
2 1 1
3
5
3 2
2 78
1
11 125
19 249
14,962
TT.TinlB killen 1 « . D . 1
M. 40
1
1
4 2
1 5
3 6
2
1 1
• 1
—
1 1
3 7
5 10
2 48
2.448
F. 34
1
2
4
2
1 8
6 2
' . •
1
1 6
4 16
1 39
2.435
CO. FERMANAGH.
t
EnniskilleD | R,D. 1
M. 173
2
1
10
F. I 154
f 1
2
6
!
5 9 . 1 2 9 ! 3 2 1 2 4
20
11 9
5
4
3 16
9 12
.
1
1
4
—
6 1
2 72
6
14 111 64
134 9.268
3
4
3
2 69
7
9 91 71
143 8.527
Irvinestown R.D.
M. 135
4
12
10 2 6 1
15 20
7 6
5
3
—
7 1
2 29
5
10 74 44
117 7,284
F. 139
5
10
10 3 4 2 8
17
8 5
1
1
1
8 1
2 49
4
11 82 59
135 6.562
Lisnaekea R.D.
M. 1 F. 188 j 176
4
9
• 11
5 11
1 6
16
13 11
3
2
1
6
—
6 3
6 68
6
14 105
82 205
1
8 1
11
13 1
11 1 8
21 1
10 7
3
1
5
1
5
• 1
60
6
13 93 89
211 11,094 10.367
CO. LONDONDERRY.
Coleraine U.D.
M. 61
1
1 1
2 6 5
,
F. 73
1
4
6
1 1
4 6 7
2 3
2
2
1
1
—
3
4 16
7 17
86 3,687
14
3 3
2
1
3
1
5
2 20
'
6 40
5 81
4,393
Limavady U.D.
M. 30
1 2
1
1
2
3 4
1
2
1
1
1
—
1
2 6
1
3 13
38 1,319
F. 22
2 1 2
1 2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1 4
5 5 1
43 1,482
International
List Nos.
—
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24
31 32-7 43-9 67 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1
/ 97-8 \ l 0 2 - 7
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161 165-174
175-203
— 204-5
— — —
62 Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, ete.
ABSTRACT M\\\.—{C(mtinued).-^fior\hwn Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes (See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
Inter-Qatioual
List Nos.
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 33 24 31
32-7 43-9
37 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 \
102-7 / 111
113
117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161
165-174 175-203
— 204-5
CAUSES OF DEATH, E T C .
A L L CAUSES
Enteric Fever Typhus Small-pox Measles . . . Scarlet Fever . . . Whooping-cough Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis Lethargica Meningococcal Meningitis Tuberculosis of Respira
tory System .. . Other Tuberculosis Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabe tes . . . Cerebral Hsemorrhage ... Hear t Disease ... Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forms) . . . Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenum Diarrhoea and Enterit is
(imder 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and CJhronic
Nephritis Puei-peral Diseases and
Accidents of Pregneincy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Birth
Suicide Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Diseases... Causes Ill-defined or
Unknown
Deaths under one year of age „ 65 years and upwards
Uncerttfled Deaths ... Number of Births ... Population (Census 1926) . . .
CO
Londonderry Co. Boro' .
M. 319
2
22
3
25 11 20
15 25
7 30 37
3
5
10 4
7
—
11 2
7 72
1
64 70
5 606
20,783
F . 373
1 1
17 1 7
33 15 23
1 26 36
1 56 31
5
4
10 1
6
5
17
5 70
1 ! i
i 54 112
5 638
24,381
Porta tewart U.D.
M. 11
2
F . 14
1
1 1
3 1 . 1 2 2
1
1
—
1
1
1 7
10 657
1
1
1
5
1 8
16 1,006
. LONDONDERRY.-
Coleraine R,D.
M. 131
1
1
15
1
12 6 6
6 20
2 4 5
2
2
1
—
11
\ 36
16 67
! 11 : 231 i 9,654
F . 157
1 1 _ .
14
13 4 4 1 9
21
6 6
2 2
2
6
3 57
5
11 80 25
200 9,681
—(Contd.)
Limavady R.D.
M. 160
1 1 2 3
0 5
10 1
10 8
7 8
6
2
4
—
12
1 56
4
17 84 33
187 7,833
F . 153
8
10
9 9
12
8 15
8 7
3
1
2
4
6 1
1 47
2
11 72 39
185 7,409
Londonderry R.D.
M. 102
1
.
. 4
4
7 1
10
8 10
1 7 7
4
1
1
.
2
—
6
1 27
1
12 42 22
149 7,481
F . 105
4
1
13 2 3 1 6 8 1 8 5
3
1
1 1
3
2
6 1
34
1
11 44 24
166 7,177
Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc. 68
and Uncertified Deaths by Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925. {See Index to Poor Law VnioHs tm page 67.)
Magherafelt R.1).
. 1 - 1 ' - -
M. 329
2
1 2 1
21
1
19 4
18 1
13 39
2 20 19
7
1
3
2
9
—
15 2
9 112
6
3^ 193
69 354
16,496
F. 326
1
1 3 2
26
23 4
15 1
12 37
1 17 18
5
1
2 1 1
8
5
12 1
11 107
11
23 176
81 322
16,236
Cookstown U.D.
M. 38
1
4 1 1
1 9
4 6
1
1
—
3
F . 36
6 4 3
4
8 1
1
3
6 6 I 1
5 13
3 53
1,594
4 14
2 40
1,960
Duiigannou U.D.
M. 32
1
1
2 2 3
1 5
1 4
1
1
2
—
w
6
'
3 14
• 44
1,761
F . 43
1
2 1 5
3 9
6 5
1
3
7
5 15
47 1,999
CO. T Y R O N E .
Omagh U.D.
M. 38
2
1
1 1
2
2
3
2
2
—
4
2 16
6 17
2 67
2,458
F . 44
1
2 1
6 3 2
1 5
1
2 1
1
3 1
14
8 10
3 61
2,666
Strabane U.D.
M. 36
1
5 1 1
3 1 1 1 4
1
3
—
3
4 7
8 8 1
63 2,420
F . 39
2
2 3 1 1 7
4 6
1
1 1
1 8
1
4 12
3 63
2,736
Castlederg R.D.
M. 80
1
2
5 4 8
3 14
1 2
1 1
2
—
2
1 31
2
4 47 26
131 5,141
F . 101
2 1
13
8 1
10 1 3 8
3
1
1
5
2 1
1 40
4 59 34 98
5,005
Clogher R.D.
M. 133
1 1
10
10 4 9
6 19
4 9
1
2
1
3
—
8
2 43
15 74 49
130 6,488
F . 123
1
7
8 5
13 3 6
17
5 4
2
1
1
4
1
4 2
1 39
1
7 66 43
121 6,020
International
Mat No8.
—
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24 31 32-7 43-9 57 74 87-90 91b 99
100-1
r 97-8 \ 102-7
111
113 117 122
128-9
143-150
159-161 165-174
176-203
— 204-5
— — —
64 Abstracts, 1925—Deaths from Principal Causes by Counties, etc.
ABSTRACT yuU—(Continued).—Northern Ireland: Deaths from Principal Causes and Uncertified Deaths by Counties and Urban and Rural Areas, 1925.
{See Index to Poor Law Unions on page 67.)
Inter-natloBal
List Noe.
1 2 6 7 8 9
10 11 16 23 24 31
32-7 43-9
57 74
87-90 91b 99
100-1 97-8 \
102-7 J 111
113
117 122
128-9
CAUSES OF DEATH, ETC.
A L L CAUSES
Enteric Fever Typhus Small-pox Measles ... Scarlet Fever Whooping-cough Diphtheria Influenza Dysentery Encephalitis Lethargica Meningococcal Meningitis Tuberculosis of Respira
tory System Other TubercTilosis Cancer, Malignant Disease Diabetes Cerebral Hsemorrhage ... Heart Disease ... Arterial Sclerosis Bronchitis Pneumonia (all forms) ... Other Diseases of Res
piratory System Ulcer of Stomach or
Duodenimi Diarrhoea and Enteritis
(under 2 years) Appendicitis and Typhlitis Cirrhosis of Liver Acute and Chronic
j Nephritis 143-160
159-161
166-174 175-203
— 204-5
Puerperal Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Congenital Malformations and Debility, Premature Birth
Suicide Other Deaths from
Violence Other Defined Diseases... Causes lU-deflned or
Unknown
Deaths under one year of age „ 65 years and upwards
Uucertifled Deaths Number of Births ... Population (Census 1926)
Cookstown R.D.
M. 14-8
1
F. 148
2
2
2
8 1 17
.
1 8 8 4
13
9 15
1 16 11
5
2
3
1
1
—
6 1
5 10
1 9
13 1
12 18
1
1
1
2
1
5
5 j 36 35
2
17 77 43
191 8.824
2
8 77 50
166 8,326
( ::0. TYRONE.—(Con/d.)
Dungannon R.D.
M. 217
1
2 7
17 3
10 1
15 38
2 20 10
4
2
1
1
5
—
11 1
2 62
2
18 130
64 269
12,591
F. 205
1 1
6
24 5 9 2 9
38
13 5
2
2
1 1
2
2
8 1
2 71
13 103
51 264
12,260
Omagh R.D.
M. 1 F. 300 j 266
1 2 3 1 j •
1 . -. 1 2 ! 1
! 3 24 1 21
• 2 1
I
20 1
11 2
16 35
23
17 4
18
8 35
1 25
15 14 i
5 1 1 1
4 1 2 i
.3 1 1
8
—
9 3
5
6
7 3 101
6
18 166
93 308
16.787
95
2
12 128
78 273
15,699
Strabane R.D.
M. 155
1
2 1 4
15 8
10 2 5
17 8 7
15
3
4
4
2
—
6 1
2 33
5
13 73 40
225 9,076
F. 130
1
5
,
11 1
11 4
10 13
1 15
7
1
1 1
8
5
3 28
4
10 62 42
199 8,964
Abstracts, 1925—Deaths in Institutions, 65
ABSTRACT IX.—Northern Ireland: Deaths in Institutions, 1925. (Not corrected for normal residence.)
COUNTIES.
N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D
A N T R I M
ARMAGH
B E L F A S T C O . BOROUGH . . .
D O W N
FEBMAJ^AGH
LONDONDERRY C O . AND Co. BOROUGH
T Y R O N E
Total Nninber
of Deaths.
19,784
2,788
1,964
6,058
3,300
1,024
2,352
2,298
I n Inflrmarles
and General
and Special Hospitals.
1,088
101
39
573
216
32
82
45
Nninber of Persons who Died
I n PubUc
Lunat ic Asylums.
311
51
25
118
40
77
I n Workhouses
and Workhouse Hospitals.
1,814
7
288
931
173
71
159
185
I n District
Hospitals.
296
258
38
At their own
Homes, etc.
16,275
2,371
1,612
4,554
2,793
921
2,071
1,953
66 Abstracts, 1925—Population.
ABSTRACT X.—Northern Ireland: Population (including the Armed Forces and Merchant Seamen on shore and in Port) at
each of the nine Censuses, 1841-1926.
Y E A K .
1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1926
P E R S O N S . I
Number.
1,648,945 1,442,517 1,396,453 1,359,190 1,304,816 1,236,056 1,236,952 1,250,531 1,256,322
Percentage j of
Popiilation i of Ireland, j
20 .1 ! 21.9 i 24 .1 ' 25.1 25.2 ! 26 .3 ; 27.7 28.5 i 29.7
M A L E S . 1
Number.
799,711 697,842 667,935 647,285 620.839 590;352 589,955 602,539 608,205
Percentage ! of Male 1
Populat ion of Ireland.
19 .8 i 21.7 1 23.5 ; 24 .5 24.5 i 25.0 ! 26 .8 1 27.5 j 28.8 1
F E M A L E S .
Number.
849,234 744,676 728,518 711,905 683,977 645,704 646,997 647,992 648,117
Percentage of Female
Populat ion of I reland.
20 .4 22.2 24.6 25.7 25.9 27 .1 28 .6 -29.6 30.7
N O T E . — T h e figures given for 1926 are according to the Preliminary Report on the Census.
ABSTRACT XL—Northern Ireland: Estimated Population in the middle of each of the years 1911-25.
Middle of the Years.
1911 ^ 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918
ESTIMATED POPULATION.
Persons.
1,249,000 1,248.000 1,243,000 1,242,000 1,210,000 1,205,000 1,208,000 1,214,000
Males.
601,000 601,000 598.000 598,000 565,000 559,000 562,000 566,000
Females.
648,000 647,000 645,000 644,000 645,000 646,000 646,000 648,000
Middle of the Years.
1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925
ESTIMATED POPULATION.
Persons.
1,250,000 1,258,000 1,258,000 1,269,000 1,259,000 1,258,000 1,257,000
Males.
605,000 612,000 610,000 619,000 609,000 608,000 608,000
Females,
645,000 646.000 648,000 650,000 650,000 650,000 649,000
N O T E . — T h e above Sta tement has been compiled in the manner detailed on page 6 of this Report , and the populations include the military serving in Northern Ireland.
ABSTRACT X I I . -Northern Ireland: Ages of the Population according to the Census of 1911.
A G E S
Under l y r . 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5 6-10
10-15 15-20
Persons
25,054 23,681 26,499 26,613 26.692
127,700 123,923 119,566
Males
12,625 11,935 13,444 13,374 13.518 64,536 63,129 59,400
Females
12,429 11,746 13,056 13,239 13,174 63,164 60.794 60,166
A G E S Persons
20-25 26-30 30-36 35-40 40-45 45-60 60-56 55-60
107,170 94,759 86,976 83,289 73,091 60,139 54,847 41,956
Males
50,030 42,553 40,807 39,635 35,320 29,111 26,149 19,899
Females
57,140 52,206^ 46,168-43,754 37,771. 31,028 28,698L 22,067'
A G E S
60-66 65-70 70-75 75-80 80-86 86-90 90-95 95 up
A L L A G E S
Persons
37,627 37,232 41,438 19,655 8,541 2,926
867 291
1,250,531
Males
17,701 17,301 17,642
8.897 3,884 1,331
392 126
602.639
Females
19,926 19,931 23,896. 10,758 4,65L. 1.596
475 165
647.992
Abstracts, 1925—Index to Unions. 67
INDEX to Poor Law Unions or Superintendent Registrars' Districts. (C.B. • County Borough, V.D. = Vrban County District, R.D. —Rural County District,
M.D.D. = Medical Dispensary or Registrar's District.)
•
Union or
Superintendent Regristrar's
District,
A N T R I M
ARMAGH
'* BALLYCASTLE . . .
B A L L Y I I I E N A
BALLYMONEY . . .
BANBRIDGE
B E L F A S T
CASTLEDEHO
CLOQHER
COLERAINE
COOKSTOWN
DOWNPATRICK . . .
DtTNGANNON
ENNISKILLEIV
*IRVINESTOWN . . .
Urban and Rural Districts
contained in the Union.
Ballyclare ... U.D. Antrim ... R.D.
Armagh ... U.D. Keady ... U.D. Armagh ... R .D.
Ballycastle ... U.D. Ballycastle ... R .D.
Ballymena ... U .D. Ballymena ... R.D.
Ballymoney ... U.D. Po r tmah ... U.D. Ba l lymoney . . . R.D.
Banbridge ... U.D. Dromore ... U.D. Tanderagee ... U.D. Banbridge ... R .D. Tanderagee ... R .D.
Belfast ... C.B. Holywood ... U.D. Belfast ... R.D. Castlereagh ... R .D.
Castlederg ... R.D.
Clogher ... R.D.
Coleraine ... U.D. Por ts tewar t ... U.D. Coleraine ... R .D.
Cookstown ... U.D. Cookstown ... R.D.
Downpatriek U.D. Downpatrlck R.D.
Dungannon ... U.D. Dungannon ... R.D.
EnniskiUen .. . U.D. Enniskillen ... R .D.
I rv lnes town. . . R.D. Omagh R.D.
(part of, comprising TrilUck M.D.D.)
Union or
Superintendent Registrar 's
District.
K I L K E E L
L A R N E
LiMAVADY
• L I S B U R N . . .
LiSNASKEA
LONDONDERRY . . .
•LURGAN . . .
MAGHERAFELT, . . .
N E W R Y
N E W T O W N A R D . S . . .
• O M A G H . . .
STRABANE
Urban and Rural Districts
contained in the Union.
Newcastle ... U.D. Kilkeel R.D.
Carrickfergus ... U.D. L a m e ... ... U.D. L a m e ... ... R .D.
Llmavady ... U.D. Limavady ... R.D.
Lisburn ... U.D. Lisburn ... R.D.
(excepting Aghalee M.D.D.)
Hillsborough ... R.D.
Lisnaakea ... R .D.
Londonderry ... C.B. Londonderry ... R .D.
Lurgan U.D. Por tadown ... U.D. Lurgan R.D. Lisburn ... R .D.
(part of, comprising Aghalee M.D.D.)
Moira R .D.
Magherafelt ... R.D.
Newry ... ... U.D. Warrenpoint ... U.D. Newry No. 1 ... R.D. Newry No. 2 ... R .D.
Bangor U.D. Donaghadee ... U.D. Newtownards ... U.D. Newtownards ... R.D.
Omagh U.D. Omagh R.D.
(excepting Trillick M.D.D.)
Strabane .. . U.D. Strabane ... R.D.
• I t not possible to compile the numbers of bir ths or deaths for these four Unions, since thej-do not contain complete Rural Districts.
P R I N T E D U N D E R T H E A U T H O R I T Y O F H J B M A J E S T Y ' S S T A T I O N E R Y O F F I C E
B Y M ' C A W , S T E V E N S O N & O R R , L T D . , B E L F A S T .
C104. Wt .Pubns . 105/4. 9/25. 375. Gp . l5 . C282. Wt .Pubns .88 / i a . 11/26. 500.