DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NINETY-FIRST REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1962 Printed by A. Sutton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1964 Victoria, B.C., December 9, 1963. To Major-General the Honourable George Randolph Pearkes, V.C., P.C., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: The undersigned has the honour to present the Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia for the year 1962. ERIC MARTIN, Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance. Department of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Victoria, B.C., December 9, 1963. The Honourable Eric Martin, Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit the Ninety-first Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. A. TAYLOR, Deputy Minister of Health and Provincial Health Officer. Division of Vital Statistics, Victoria, B.C., December 9, 1963. /. A. Taylor, Esq., B.A., M.D., D.P.H., Deputy Minister of Health, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit the Ninety-first Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia for the year ended December 31, 1962. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. H. DOUGHTY, Director of Vital Statistics. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 11 Map Map Showing Statistical Publication Areas, British Columbia 12 PART I.—GENERAL STATISTICAL SUMMARY BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE Tables Table 1.—Population by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1901-62 13 Table 2.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1911-62 14 Table 3.—Live Births and Deaths by Sex, British Columbia: (a) Including Indians, 1921-62 15 (b) Excluding Indians, 1926-62 16 Table 4.—Births and Deaths (Excluding Indians and Indians Only), British Columbia, 1926-62 16 Table 5.—Live Births by Order of Birth and Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1962 17 Table 6.—Illegitimate Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia: (a) Including Indians, 1921-62 17 (b) Excluding Indians, 1931-62 18 Table 7.—Births and Deaths in Institutions, British Columbia, 1926-62 19 Table 8.—Age-Sex Specific Death Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 19 Table 9.—Summary of Important Causes of Death, British Columbia, 1953-62: (a) Including Indians 20 (B ) Excluding Indians 21 Table 10.—Mortality from Cardiovascular-Renal Diseases, British Columbia, 1958-62 22 Table 11.—Mortality from Diseases of the Heart by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962 22 Table 12.—Mortality from Vascular Lesions Affecting the Central Nervous System, Diseases of the Arteries, and Nephritis by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962 23 Table 13.—Mortality from Cancer, British Columbia, 1958-62 23 Table 14.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by Nature of Injury, British Columbia, 1962 24 Table 15.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by External Cause, British Columbia, 1958-62 25 Table 16.—Mortality from Accidents by External Cause, Sex, and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962 26 Table 17.—Place of Occurrence of Injury for Non-transport Accidental Deaths, British Columbia, 1962 27 Table 18.—Mortality from Pneumonia by Type, British Columbia, 1958-62___ 28 Table 19.—Mortality from Disease of the Arteries, 1958-62 28 Table 20.—Mortality from Tuberculosis by Site, British Columbia, 1958-62___ 28 Table 21.—Neo-natal, Infant, and Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1953-62 29 Table 22.—Infant Mortality by Cause, British Columbia, 1958-62 29 Table 23 .—Infant Mortality by Age at Death, British Columbia, 1921-62 30 O 6 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Page Table 24.—Maternal Mortality, British Columbia, 1958-62 31 Table 25.—Mortality from Notifiable Diseases, British Columbia, 1958-62 32 Table 26.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups, British Columbia, 1962: (a) Including Indians 32 (b) Excluding Indians 34 Table 27.—Stillbirths, British Columbia, 1921-62 35 Table 28.—Marriages by Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties, British Columbia, 1953-62 35 Table 29.—Marriages by Months, British Columbia, 1953-62 36 Table 30.—Marriages Performed According to Type, British Columbia, 1953-62 36 Table 31.—Marriages Authorized by Banns or Licence According to Religious Denomination of Officiating Minister, British Columbia, 1962 37 Table 32.—Adoptions by Legitimacy of Adopted Children, British Columbia, 1953-62 38 Table 33.—Divorces by Duration of Marriage, British Columbia, 1953-62 39 Graphs Graph A.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1911-62 15 Graph B.—Illegitimate Birth Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 18 Graph C.—Infant Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 30 Graph D.—Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 31 Graph E.—Marriages by Months, British Columbia, 1958-62 38 PART II.—ADMINISTRATION AND DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Summary of Registration Services 40 Registration of Births 46 Registration of Deaths 46 Registration of Stillbirths 47 Registration of Marriages 47 Legal Changes of Name 47 Marriage Act 48 Microfilm and Photographic Services 51 Registration of Adoption Orders 51 Registration of Divorces 52 Registry of Wills Notices 52 Bio-statistical Services 52 Tuberculosis Statistics 53 Venereal Disease Statistics 53 Public Health Nursing Statistics 54 Dental Health Statistics 54 Epidemiological Statistics 54 Rheumatic Fever Prophylaxis Programme 55 School Medical Examinations 55 Infant and Peri-natal Mortality Statistics 55 Medical Care Statistics 56 Poison Control Centre Statistics 56 G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre Statistics 56 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 7 Page Bio-statistical Services—Continued Epilepsy Centre Statistics 56 Mental Health Statistics 56 Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults 57 Cytology Statistics 57 British Columbia Cancer Institute Statistics 58 Obstetrical Discharge Statistics 5 8 Statistics for the Speech and Hearing Programme 58 Rehabilitation Services 58 Other Statistical Assignments 59 Tables Table 1.—Registration Districts, Location of Offices, and Designation of Appointees 42 Table 2.—Summary of Registrations, British Columbia, 1936-62 43 Table 3.—Searches Performed for Government Departments and Correspondence Received by the Central Office of the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62 45 Table 4.—Revenue-producing Certifications Issued by the Central Office of the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62 45 Table 5.—Revenue Collected by the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62 46 Table 6.—Change of Name Applications Granted, According to Marital Status and Sex of Applicant, and Total Number of Persons Affected, British Columbia, 1941-62 48 Table 7.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, British Columbia, 1962 49 Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, by Religious Denomination, British Columbia, 1962 49 Graphs Graph F.—Summary of Registration of Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages, British Columbia, 1921-62 44 Graph G.—Adoptions, British Columbia, 1936-62 45 Graph H.—Divorces, British Columbia, 1936-62 45 PART III.—DETAILED TABLES OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ADOPTIONS, AND DIVORCES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 (CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE). General Summary of Births and Marriages Table 1.—General Summary of Births, Stillbirths, and Marriages for Census Division, British Columbia, 1962 60 Table 2.—General Summary of Births, Stillbirths, and Marriages for Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1962 61 Births Table 3.—Live Births and Live Births in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 63 Table 4.—Live Births and Live Births in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1962 64 O 8 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Page Table 5.—Live Births by Month, British Columbia, 19 62 66 Table 6.—Live Births for Census Divisions by Type of Attendance, British Columbia, 1962 66 Table 7.—Live Births in Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over by Type of Attendance, British Columbia, 1962 67 Table 8.—Live Births by Ages of Parents, British Columbia, 1962 69 Table 9.—Live Births by Age of Mother and Birth Order, British Columbia, 1962 70 Table 10.—Multiple Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1962 72 Table 11.—Stillbirths by Sex and Period of Gestation, British Columbia, 1962_ 72 Infant Mortality Table 12.—Infant Deaths and Infant Deaths in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 73 Table 13.—Infant Deaths and Infant Deaths in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1962 74 Table 14.—Cause of Infant Deaths by Sex and Age, British Columbia, 1962. 76 Table 15.—Cause of Infant Deaths by Sex and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1962 78 General Mortality Table 16.—General Summary of Mortality for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 80 Table 17.—General Summary of Mortality for Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1962 81 Table 18.—Deaths and Deaths in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 83 Table 19.—Deaths and Deaths in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Incorporated Places of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1962 84 Table 20.—Cause of Death by Sex for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 86 Table 21.—Cause of Death by Sex for Rural and Urban Areas, British Columbia, 1962 98 Table 22.—Cause of Death by Sex and Age, British Columbia, 1962 108 Table 23.—Cause of Death by Sex and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1962 116 Table 24.—Cause of Death by Sex, Marital Status, and Age, British Columbia, 1962 122 Table 25.—Deaths by Single Years of Age and Sex, British Columbia, 1962 130 Marriages Table 26.—Marriages by Month of Marriage, British Columbia, 1962 130 Table 27.—Marriages by Age of Bridegroom and Age of Bride, British Columbia, 1962 131 Table 28.—Marriages by Marital Status of Bridegroom and Bride, British Columbia, 1962 132 Table 29.—Marriages by Marital Status and Age of Bridegroom, British Columbia, 1962 132 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 9 Page Table 30.—Marriages by Marital Status and Age of Bride, British Columbia, 1962 132 Table 31.—Marriages by Birthplace of Bridegroom and Birthplace of Bride, British Columbia, 1962 133 Table 32.—Marriages by Religious Denomination of Bridegroom and Religious Denomination of Bride, British Columbia, 1962 134 Indians Table 33.—General Summary of Births for Indians for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 135 Table 34.—Indian Live Births and Live Births in Hospital by Occurrence and Residence for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 136 Table 35.—Live Births of Indians by Month, British Columbia, 1962 137 Table 36.—Live Births of Indians by Ages of Parents, British Columbia, 1962 _ 137 Table 37.—Live Births of Indians by Age of Mother and Birth Order, British Columbia, 1962 138 Table 38.—General Summary of Mortality for Indians for Census Divisions, British Columbia, 1962 139 Table 39.—Cause of Infant Deaths of Indians by Sex and Age, British Columbia, 1962 141 Table 40.—Cause of Infant Deaths of Indians by Sex and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1962 142 Table 41.—Cause of Death of Indians by Sex and Age, British Columbia, 1962 143 Table 42.—Cause of Death of Indians by Sex and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1962 148 Adoptions Table 43.—Registration of Adoptions Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Year of Court Order and Sex of Children, and by Whom Adopted, 1962 151 Table 44.—Registration of Adoptions Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Year of Court Order and Sex and Legitimacy of Children, 1962 151 Table 45.—Registration of Adoptions Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Birthplace of Children, 1962, with the Cumulative Totals from April, 1920, to December 31, 1962 151 Divorces Table 46.—Registration of Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage, and Judicial Separation Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Sex of Petitioner, 1958-62 152 Table 47.—Registration of Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage, and Judicial Separation Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Number and Sex of Children Affected, 1958-62 152 Table 48.—Registration of Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage, and Judicial Separation Ordered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, by Duration of Marriage, 1958-62 152 Appendix Causes of Death by Sex and Age According to the Detailed List, British Columbia, 1962 153 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 INTRODUCTION The Division of Vital Statistics provides a wide range of service to the general public and to other branches of Government. Its duties fall into two main categories—one relating to matters of civil registration and the other to statistical service on behalf of the entire Health Branch. The former duties comprise the administration of the Vital Statistics Act, the Marriage Act, the Change of Name Act, and certain sections of the Wills Act. The statistical services consist of providing detailed analyses of the data stemming from the registration functions as well as providing statistical service to the various divisions of the Health Branch, to other Government departments, and to outside agencies concerned with health matters. This Report is divided into three parts. Part I contains a summary of vital statistics for 1962, and in most cases figures for previous years have also been included for comparative purposes. Graphs are provided in some instances to demonstrate more readily the year-to-year changes in the statistics. Many of the rates are given in the form of five-year averages from 1921 to date in order to present a more comprehensive picture of the trend of events and to reduce the effect of the chance variations observed in annual figures. During 1962, revised estimates of the population of the Province for the period 1957 to 1960 were provided by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on the basis of the 1961 Census count. This necessitated changes in certain of the rates respecting these years, and the revised rates are shown in the tables. The reader is reminded that considerable care should be exercised when studying mortality tables which include statistics for the years prior to 1950. It was in this year that a major change in the death classification system took place with the implementation of the Sixth Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death. As a result, not only were there amendments within the International Statistical Classification, but also the method of selecting the underlying cause of death in a joint-cause sequence was changed. Previously, the underlying cause was determined by the application of arbitrary rules of selection, whereas under the new procedure the certifying physician's preference is accepted. Part II presents a descriptive summary of the activities of the Division in performing the registration and statistical functions. Part III of the Report contains a series of detailed tables covering the births, deaths, marriages, adoptions and divorces which occurred during 1962. A separate set of tables deals with the Indian population of the Province. In the 1956 Census there was a redefinition of the boundaries of the subdivisions in Census Divisions 4 and 5 as shown on the map, page 12. Where there were formerly only two subdivisions of Census Division 4, there are now five. Former Census Subdivision 4b is comparable to the new Census Subdivisions 4b and 4c, while former Census Subdivision 4a is comparable to the new Census Subdivisions 4a, 4d, and 4e. There are still six subdivisions of Census Division 5, but except for former Census Subdivision 5d, which is now Census Subdivision 5e, and Census Subdivision 5f, which retains this number, there is no comparability between the old and new census subdivision areas, whether taken alone or in combination. 11 O 12 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE An Appendix to the Report sets forth the causes of death by sex and age according to the Detailed List of the International Statistical Classification. Mortality tables elsewhere in the Report present data which are generally classified according to the Intermediate List only. In order to make the Appendix more useful, subtotals have been added to show certain groups of categories collectively. Map Showing Statistical Publication Areas, British Columbia VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 13 PART I.—GENERAL STATISTICAL SUMMARY El. BY PLACI —Population by Sex a. _ OF RE SIDENCE jp, British Columbia, 1901- -62 Tabl JD Age-groi (In thousands.) Year Total Age-group 0-4 Years 5-9 Years 10-14 Years 15-19 Years 20-29 Years 30-39 Years 40-49 Years 50-59 Years 60-69 Years 70-79 Years 80 and Over 1901 T. M. F. 178.7 114.2 64.5 16.2 8.3 7.9 15.7 8.1 7.6 12.6 6.6 6.0 13.2 7.4 5.8 39.6 26.7 12.9 39.0 27.4 11.6 23.2 16.7 6.5 11.2 7.8 3.4 5.7 3.8 1.9 1.9 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.2 1911 T. M. F. 392.5 251.6 140.9 36.1 18.1 18.0 29.6 15.2 14.4 25.5 13.1 12.4 27.7 15.7 12.0 99.1 70.0 29.1 83.4 58.2 25.2 50.3 34.8 15.5 25.1 16.6 8.5 10.8 7.0 3.8 3.8 2.3 1.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 1921 T. M. F. 524.6 293.4 231.2 49.8 25.0 24.8 54.3 27.4 26.9 45.3 22.8 22.5 37.7 19.2 18.5 76.6 39.7 36.9 101.1 60.0 41.1 80.4 50.3 30.1 46.3 29.1 17.2 23.5 14.6 8.9 7.8 4.4 3.4 1.8 0.9 0.9 1931 T. M. F. 694.3 385.2 309.1 52.0 26.2 25.8 59.2 30.1 29.1 59.9 30.2 29.7 62.4 31.9 30.5 107.5 58.1 49.4 98.8 54.1 44.7 112.5 68.1 44.4 79.2 49.0 30.2 41.8 25.6 16.2 17.2 10.0 7.2 3.8 1.9 1.9 1941 T. M. F. 817.8 435.0 382.8 59.5 30.1 29.4 54.8 27.9 26.9 60.7 30.6 30.1 66.6 33.7 32.9 141.3 70.1 71.2 117.8 63.3 54.5 100.6 53.8 46.8 106.0 61.5 44.5 72.0 42.4 29.6 30.7 17.6 13.1 7.8 4.0 3.8 1951- T. M. F. 1,165.2 597.0 568.2 125.9 64.2 61.7 99.9 51.0 48.9 78.6 39.8 38.8 70.3 35.8 34.5 171.4 83.1 88.3 182.1 88.1 94.0 143.3 76.3 67.0 112.1 58.5 53.6 108.4 60.1 48.3 58.7 32.5 26.2 14.5 7.6 6.9 1952 T. M. F. 1,205.0 618.8 586.2 131.8 67.2 64.6 107.2 54.9 52.3 83.5 42.6 40.9 72.4 37.0 35.4 173.3 85.4 87.9 186.9 90.8 96.1 149.9 79.2 70.7 114.3 59.9 54.4 107.6 59.1 48.5 62.6 34.7 27.9 15.5 8.0 7.5 1953 T. M. F. 1,248.0 642.4 605.6 137.8 70.4 67.4 114.9 58.9 56.0 88.8 45.5 43.3 75.0 38.6 36.4 175.5 88.2 87.3 192.2 93.8 98.4 157.1 82.2 74.9 116.8 61.6 55.2 106.8 58.0 48.8 66.5 36.7 29.8 16.6 8.5 8.1 1954 T 1,295.0 668.0 627.0 143.6 73.3 70.3 123.2 63.2 60.0 94.8 48.7 46.1 78.8 40.6 38.2 178.4 91.8 86.6 197.9 97.1 100.8 164.8 85.7 79.1 119.9 63.5 56.4 106.3 56.9 49.4 69.7 38.2 31.5 17.6 9.0 8.6 M. F. 1955 _T. M. F. 1,342.0 692.8 649.2 149.8 76.6 73.2 131.0 67.1 63.9 101.1 51.9 49.2 82.0 42.0 40.0 182.0 94.7 87.3 203.2 100.0 103.2 172.3 89.4 82.9 122.8 65.4 57.4 106.0 56.1 49.9 72.9 40.0 32.9 18.9 9.6 9.3 1956 T. M. F. 1,398.5 720.5 678.0 156.8 80.0 76.8 140.6 71.5 69.1 108.5 55.4 53.1 86.4 44.1 42.3 186.9 98.3 88.6 209.6 103.0 106.6 181.2 93.6 87.6 125.9 67.4 58.5 105.9 55.3 50.6 76.6 41.7 34.9 20.1 10.2 9.9 1957 T. M. F. 1,482.0 760.2 721.8 168.2 . 85.5 82.7 149.3 75.9 73.4 119.6 60.7 58.9 94.0 48.2 45.8 200.7 105.9 94.8 219.7 108.0 111.7 , 190.2 96.6 93.6 132.1 70.3 61.8 106.6 , 54.9 51.7 ! 80.0 43.2 36.8 21.6 11.0 10.6 1958 T. M. F. 1,538.0 788.0 750.0 176.3 89.4 86.9 I 157.2 80.0 77.2 128.3 65.1 63.2 99.9 51.4 48.5 206.1 108.6 . 97.5 225.1 111.7 113.4 195.8 98.9 96.9 137.4 72.9 64.5 107.1 54.7 52.4 81.5 43.5 38.0 23.3 11.8 11.5 1959 - T 1,567.0 803.0 764.0 178.9 90.8 88.1 161.8 82.7 79.1 136.0 69.4 66.6 103.1 53.0 50.1 202.7 106.3 96.4 i 227.4 114.0 , 113.4 200.4 100.6 99.8 141.5 75.2 66.3 107.1 54.3 52.8 83.1 44.1 39.0 25.0 12.6 12.4 M. F. 1960 T. M. F. 1,602.0 818.3 783.7 183.5 93.3 90.2 . 167.3 85.7 81.6 143.6 73.2 70.4 107.9 55.4 52.5 200.8 104.3 1 96.5 228.7 114.8 113.9 205.2 102.1 103.1 146.3 77.4 68.9 107.0 53.9 53.1 84.7 44.6 40.1 27.0 13.6 13.4 1961 T. M. F. 1.629.1 186.8 . 171.7 87.9 83.8 150.7 76.9 73.8 112.6 57.7 54.9 197.4 101.0 96.4 228.4 114.9 113.5 209jl 103.3 105.8 150.6 79.2 71.4 107.0 53.6 , 53.4 85.7 44.6 41.1 29.1 14.7 14.4 829.1 800.0 95.3 91.5 1962 T. M. F. 1,659.0 843.0 816.0 189.2 96.7 92.5 174.3 89.1 85.2 156.8 80.0 76.8 120.0 61.5 58.5 198.0 100.7 . 97.3 227.4 115.2 112.2 212.4 104.4 108.0 156.6 81.9 74.7 107.4 I 53.9 53.5 85.6 43.9 41.7 31.3 15.7 15.6 Source: Fi estimates by the gures for 1 Dominior 901, 19: Bureau .1, 1931 of Stat 1941, 1 istics. 951, 195 6, and 1 961 are census :ounts, \ vhile the remain der are O 14 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 2.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1911-62 (Rates per 1,000 population.) Year Population Births Deaths Marriages Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate 1911 393,000 407,000 424,000 442,000 450,000 456,000 464,000 474,000 488,000 507,000 525,000 541,000 555,000 571,000 588,000 606,000 623,000 641,000 659,000 676,000 694,000 707,000 717,000 727,000 736,000 745,000 759,000 775,000 792,000 805,000 818,000 870,000 900,000 932,000 949,000 1,003,000 1,044,000 1,082,000 1,113,000 1,137,000 1,165,210 1,205,000 1,248,000 1,295,000 1,342,000 1,398,464 1,482,000 1,538,000 1,567,000 .1,602,000 1,629,100 i 1,659,000 5,841 8,008 9,199 10,418 10,516 9,841 9,450 9,445 9,506 10,492 10,653 10,166 10,001 10,119 10,342 10,063 10,084 10,385 10,378 10,867 10,404 10,214 9,583 9,813 10,013 10,571 11,279 12,476 12,373 13,830 15,038 16,808 18,802 18,999 18,877 22,609 26,286 25,984 27,301 27,116 28,077 29,827 31,746 32,946 34,138 36,241 38,744 39,577 39,971 i 40,116 38,591 38,128 : 14.9 19.7 21.7 23.6 23.4 21.6 20.4 19.9 19.5 20.7 20.3 18.8 18.0 17.7 17.6 16.6 16.2 16.2 15.7 16.1 15.0 14.4 13.4 13.5 13.6 14.2 14.9 16.1 15.6 17.2 18.4 19.3 20.9 20.4 19.9 22.5 25.2 24.0 24.5 23.8 24.1 24.8 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.9 26.1 25.7 25.5 25.0 23.7 23.0 3,660 4,313 4,619 3,974 3,832 3,887 3,896 5,394 5,792 4,739 4,208 4,907 4,997 5,004 4,945 5,474 5,750 5,910 6,397 6,400 6,114 6,150 6,221 6,378 6,857 7,222 7,973 7,460 7,517 8,315 8,505 8,869 10,012 9,697 9,756 10,137 10,613 11,316 11,315 11,581 11,638 12,080 12,218 12,414 12,816 13,415 13,711 13,741 14,336 i 14,696 14,403 14,912 9.3 10.6 11.9 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.4 11.4 11.9 9.3 8.0 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.4 9.0 9.2 9.2 9.7 9.5 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.8 9.3 9.7 10.5 9.6 9.5 10.3 10.4 10.2 11.1 10.4 10.3 10.1 10.2 10.5 10.2 10.2 10.0 10.0 9.8 9.6 9.5 9.6 9.3 8.9 9.1 . 9.2 8.8 9.0 4,509 5,235 5,012 4,296 3,393 3,169 2,861 2,858 3,740 4,690 3.889 3,763 3,943 4,038 4,223 4,418 4,720 4,942 5,155 4,697 3,879 3,604 4,048 4,771 5,034 5,451 6,191 6,135 7,862 9.624 9,769 10,877 9,385 8,434 9,262 11,762 11,852 11,718 11,376 11,110 11,272 11,081 11,298 10,991 11,011 11,950 12,620 12,094 . 11,910 11,203 , 10,935 11,196 ! 11.5 1912 12.9 1Q11 11.8 1914 _ 9.7 1915 . - 7.5 1916 1917 6.9 6.2 1918 1919 6.0 7.7 1920 - - - 9.3 1921 - -- 1922 7.4 7.0 1923 7.1 1924 7.1 1925 - 7.2 1926 7.3 19?7 7.6 1928 .. 7.7 1929 - -- 7.8 19-in 6.9 1931 5.6 1932 - - - ~ 1933 1934 .. . 5.1 5.6 6.6 1935 6.8 1936 7.3 1937 8.2 193R 7.9 1939 - 9.9 1940 12.0 1941 — - 11.9 1942 -. - 12.5 1943 - 1944 _ _ 10.4 9.0 1945 - 9.8 1946- 1947 - 11.7 11.4 1948 -- - - 10.8 10.2 1950- - 9.8 1951 - 9.7 195? 9.2 1953- - 1954 - 1955 — - - 9.1 8.5 8.2 1956 8.5 1957 8.5 1958 - 7.9 1959 - - 7.6 1960 1961 7.0 6.7 1962 6.7 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 15 Graph A.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1911-62 (Rates per 1,000 live births.) Table 3a.—Births and Deaths by Sex (Including Indians), British Columbia, 1921-62 Year Average 1921-25 ,, 1926-30 1911-15 „ 1936-40 1941-45 ., 1946-50 1951-55 1956 1957 __ . - 1958 1959 1960 •' __ . .... 1961 1962 Births Male 5,310 5,266 5,136 6,214 9,082 13,214 16,109 18,443 19,631 20,184 20,539 20,641 19,713 19,389 Female Sex Ratio* 4,946 5,090 4,869 5,891 8,623 12,645 15,238 17,798 19,113 19,393 19,432 19,475 18,878 18,739 1,073.6 1,034.6 1,054.8 1,054.8 1,053.2 1,045.0 1,057.2 1,036.2 1,027.1 1,041.3 1,057.0 1,059.9 1,044.2 1,034.7 Deaths Male 2,970 3,719 3,887 4,790 5,841 6,846 7,635 8,260 8,486 8,495 8,878 9,079 8,884 9,184 Female 1,842 2,268 2,459 2,907 3,527 4,146 4,598 5,155 5,225 5,246 5,458 5,6.17 5,519 5,728 Excess of Births over Deaths 5,444 4,369 3,659 4,408 8,337 14,867 19,114 22,826 25,033 25,836 25,635 25,420 24,188 23,216 Rate of Natural Increase per 1,000 Population 9.8 6.8 5.1 5.7 9.3 13.8 15.3 16.3 16.9 16.8 16.4 15.9 14.8 14.0 r Number of male births per 1,000 female births. O 16 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 3b.—Births and Deaths by Sex (Excluding Indians), British Columbia, 1926-62 Year Births Deaths Excess of Births over Deaths Rate of Natural Increase per 1,000 Population Male Female Sex Ratio! Male Female Average 1926-30 1931-35- _ 5,002 4,786 5,786 8,518 12,501 15,272 17,536 18,612 19,118 19,477 19,491 18,520 18,211 4,841 4,520 5,457 8,090 11,989 14,451 16,837 18,105 18,385 18,342 18,368 17,773 17,577 1,033.3 1,058.8 1,060.3 1,052.9 1,042.7 1,056.8 1,041.5 1,028.0 1,039.9 1,061.9 1,061.1 1,042.0 1,036.1 3,459 3,619 4,458 5,534 6,510 7,382 8,006 8,225 8,214 8,609 8,813 8.613 8,917 2,016 2,185 2,600 3,231 3,836 4,372 4,899 4,964 5,003 5,268 5,433 5,331 5,480 4,368 3,502 4,185 8,337 14,144 17,969 21,468 23,528 24,286 23,942 23,613 22,349 21,391 7.1 5.1 .. 1936-40 1941-45 _ 1946-50 5.6 9.3 13.5 1951-55 14.7 1956.. 15.7 1957 16.3 1958. 16.2 1959 15.6 I960 15.1 1961 _ — 14.1 1962.. . ' 13.2 1 Number of male births per 1,000 female births. Table 4.—Births and Deaths (Excluding Indians and Indians Only), British Columbia, 1926-62 (Rates per 1,000 population.) Year Births Deaths Excluding Indians Indians Excluding Indians Indians Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Average 1926-30- 9,843 9,306 11,243 16,608 24,490 29,723 34,373 36,717 37,503 37,819 : 37,859 36,293 35,788 15.9 13.4 15.0 19.1 23.4 24.4 25.2 25.4 25.0 24.7 24.2 22.8 22.1 513 699 862 1,097 1,369 1,624 1,868 2,027 2,074 2,152 2,257 2,298 2,340 22.7 30.5 36.9 44.5 49.3 53.1 55.5 58.5 58.1 58.6 59.8 59.2 58.8 5,475 5,804 7,058 8,765 10,346 11,754 12,905 13,189 13,217 13,877 14,246 13,944 14,397 8.9 8.4 9.4 10.1 9.9 9.6 9.5 9.1 8.8 9.1 9.1 8.8 8.9 512 542 639 603 646 479 510 522 ! 524 459 , 450 459 515 22.7 1931-35. 23.6 1936-40 27.4 1941_45 24.5 1956' 1946-50 1951-55- 23.3 15.7 15.2 1957 1958 15.1 14.7 1959. 1960 .. 12.5 11 9 1961 . . _ 11 8 1962 12.9 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 17 Table 5.—Live Births by Order of Birth and Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1962 Order of Birth of Child Age of Mother 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th to 14th 15th and Over Not Stated Total 19 2,870 4,344 1,741 610 275 60 5 9,924 26.0 2 986 4,062 2,563 1,254 480 101 3 9,451 24.8 21 15-19 years 138 2,381 2,649 1,532 679 142 5 20 978 1,651 1,313 739 186 5 4 323 870 882 551 152 9 4,018 20-24 „ 78 408 487 328 135 6 21 203 279 236 86 2 5 104 182 135 71 6 3. 45 109 102 39 2 1 22 117 209 77 9 12,196 25-29 „ 10,250 30-34 „ 8 14 17 3 6,773 35-39 „ 3,748 40-44 „ 1,066 45 years and over .' 1 1 55 1 Totals - 7,520 19.7 4,892 12.8 2,791 7.3 1,442 3.8) 827 2.2 503 1.3 300 0.8 435 1.2 42 0.1 38,128 100 Table 6a.—Illegitimate Births by Age of Mother (Including Indians), British Columbia, 1921-62 Year Age-group Total Rate per Under 15 15-19 Years 20-24 Years 25-29 Years 30-34 Years 35-39 Years 40^14 Years 45 and Over Not Stated 1,000 Live Births Average 1921-25 1926-30 _ ... 2.0 2.0 3.6 4.0 6.6 7.6 10.8 16 15 20 19 33 20 21 57.4 88.8 101.8 133.4 225.4 368.4 458.0 591 697 744 813 799 843 833 48.2 85.4 122.4 176.6 355.6 545.8 628.8 626 718 728 797 772 823 861 19.2 30.0 48.8 83.8 160.8 312.0 387.4 441 499 481 422 479 431 491 11.4 17.6 29.0 42.8 77.4 165.8 241.2 315 296 286 321 309 315 321 5.8 11.8 17.0 21.8 44.8 84.6 126.6 167 185 183 215 209 189 209 2.2 3.2 5.8 9.8 14.4 26.8 40.6 47 52 71 65 70 53 61 0_i 0.8 1.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 3 10 2 5 2 6 6 5.8 1.2 1.2 1.4 0.8 2.0 1.0 1 1 1 1 152.0 240.2 330.4 474.8 888.6 1,516.2 1,890.0 2,207 2,473 2,515 2,658 2.673 2,680 2,804 14.8 23.2 1956" 1957 1958 1931-35 1936-40 1941-45 1946-50 1951-55 33.0 39.2 50.2 58.6 60.6 60.9 63.8 63.5 1959 _ 66.5 19fi0 66.6 1961 69 5 1967. O 18 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 6b.—Illegitimate Births by Age of Mother (Excluding Indians), British Columbia, 1931-62 Year Age-group Total Rate Under 15 15-19 Years 20-24 Years 25-29 Years 30-34 Years 35-39 Years 40-44 Years 45 and Over Not Stated 1,000 Live Births Average 1931-35 1936^10 1941^15 2.4 2.4 4.6 5.4 7.4 12 13 17 15 23 16 16 87.8 103.2 158.6 273.0 346.0 464 561 593 643 621 633 638 104.4 145.6 288.8 433.2 481.4 453 539 547 602 588 597 619 42.0 70.4 125.6 248.0 303.8 327 359 351 304 342 296 349 22.0 36.0 61.8 127.4 183.0 245 243 216 238 214 228 235 12.6 16.2 31.0 60.6 98.4 132 130 151 155 147 135 164 4.8 7.6 9.2 18.8 30.6 38 38 52 48 48 37 41 0.4 0.4 1.2 1.0 1.0 2 4 1 4 2 3 2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.6 0.8 1 1 276.8 382.4 681.6 1,169.0 1,452.4 1,673 1,888 1,928 2,009 1,985 1,945 2,065 29.4 34.0 41.0 1956.'-— 1946-50 1951-55 47.7 48.9 48.7 1957- 51.4 1958 1959 1960 1961 51.4 53.1 52.4 53.6 1962 57.7 Graph B.—Illegitimate Birth Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 (Rates per 1,000 live births.) RATE 75r 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 / IN CLUDING IN DIANSI . / V- t v' / / EXC .UDING INDI ANS / 1 "N / V t f / *** .1111 1 1 1 1 till 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 IO 5- 21 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 [956 196 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 19 Table 7.—Births and Deaths in Institutions, British Columbia, 1926-62 Year Births Deaths Total In Institutions Percentage of Total in Institutions Total In Institutions Percentage of Total in institutions Average 1926-30 _ 1931-35 10,355 10,005 12,106 17,705 25,859 31,347 36,241 38,744 39,577 39,971 40,116 38,591 38,128 5,545 6,769 9,688 16,158 24,846 30,619 35,624 38,155 38,975 39,417 39,622 38,178 37,713 53.5 67.7 80.0 91.3 96.1 97.7 98.3 98.5 98.5 98.6 98.8 98.9 98.9 5,986 6,290 7,697 9,368 10,992 12,233 13,415 13,711 13,741 14,336 14,696 14,403 14,912 2,466 3,102 4,053 5,350 6,621 7,875 8,925 9,121 9,183 9,501 10,165 9,809 9,707 41.2 49.3 » 1936-40 1941-45 - 1946-50 1951-55- 52.7 57.1 60.2 64.4 1956 . 66.5 1957 66.5 1958 66.8 1959 1Q6D 66.3 69.2 1961 - 68.1 1962 65.1 Table 8.—Age-Sex Specific Death Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 (Rates per 1,000 population.) Year Age-group Total 1 Under 1 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80 and Over Average, 1921-25 M. 71.4 6.1 2.4 2.9 4.3 4.9 7.4 13.4 28.2 60.7 160.9 9.6 F. 56.8 5.1 1.9 2.0 3.4 4.2 6.2 10.7 24.5 56.6 131.9 7.5 1926-30-- M. 67.7 6.4 2.7 2.8 4.5 4.8 7.8 13.5 29.8 66.0 174.4 10.4 F. 54.1 5.8 2.3 2.4 3.6 4.0 6.2 10.4 23.8 54.5 147.6 8.0 1931-35- M. 57.9 4.8 2.0 2.1 3.5 4.2 6.4 12.0 26.7 63.3 152.1 9.9 F. 45.3 4.4 1.8 1.9 2.9 3.5 4.9 9.4 22.7 52.6 136.2 7.6 1936-40-: .. M. 59.9 4.6 2.1 2.3 3.1 3.7 6.7 12.8 28.5 67.1 155.3 11.5 F. 45.1 4.1 1.9 1.8 2.5 3.1 4.8 9.2 20.7 53.3 138.8 8.2 1941-45 M. 51.9 3.5 1.6 1.9 2.9 3.2 6.0 14.0 30.1 70.1 169.1 12.5 F. 40.5 2.5 1.3 1.3 1.8 2.5 4.3 9.1 20.1 53.9 147.2 8.3 1946-50 M. 46.3 2.4 1.4 1.5 2.2 2.7 5.9 13.1 29.3 62.9 148.8 12.1 F. 34.0 2.0 0.9 0.9 1.5 2.0 4.0 8.1 19.4 48.6 138.4 8.0 1951-55—- M. 33.9 1.7 0.8 1.1 2.3 2.4 4.9 12.5 29.9 62.1 154.4 12.1 F. 25.6 1.4 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.5 3.1 7.0 16.7 45.4 133.6 7.6 1956 M. 30.1 1.5 0.7 1.0 2.4 2.3 4.7 12.4 29.1 61.6 153.8 11.5 F. 26.3 1.5 0.5 0.5 0.8 1.2 3.2 7.2 16.0 42.5 137.0 7.6 1957 - . ..M. 34.2 26.8 1.6 1.5 0.7 0.5 0.9 0.5 1.7 0.9 , 2.3 1.2 4.5 2.7 12.0 7.0 30.7 16.0 60.5 40.1 , 146.4 128.0 11.2 F. 7.2 1958 - M. 31.1 1.5 0.7 1.0 1.7 1.9 4.3 12.3 29.2 59.8 143.9 10.8 F. 25.4 1.2 , 0.4 0.4 0.6 1.3 , 2.6 , 6.1 14.7 41.1 , 123.0 7.0 1959 ... 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't invommiD'Tininin'n r-fma-Ooovot-voin"* vo t-^ vo' vo' vo' vo vo" vo' t-' l> Htot_\m»i-n*r.oo f.vorlovm'.r-voooo cnTfmvor-coovO— .-, m m m m m m in vo vo vo rt 6 Q M o fl) OJ 9 2 u VJ 0 O « u _! « O rt 2 e v _; ._ . ?_; ^ _ 1 _ o o o u * _> S E OU O 22 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 10.—Mortality from Cardiovascular-Renal Diseases, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Intermediate Int. List No. Cause of Death Including Indians 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Excluding Indians 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 A70 A79 A80-A83 A84 A85 A86 A108.A109 Vascular lesions affecting the central nervous system Rheumatic fever Diseases of the heart Hypertension without mention of the heart Diseases of arteries Diseases of veins Nephritis and nephrosis Totals Per cent of all deaths Rate per 100,000 population . 1,538 8 4,986 98 288 70 110 1,646 5 5,418 90 295 69 78 1,654 5 5,554 90 377 79 101 1,550 4 5,471 57 325 87 7,09817,601|7,860|7,592 51.7| 53.0| 53.5| 52.7 461.51485.1 490.61466.1 1,591 1 5,677 54 350 84 92 77849 52.6 473TT 1,521 7 4,940 98 285 70 105 1,623 3 5,372 89 292 69 78 1,636 4 5,497 88 369 79 98 1,537 2 5,410 57 318 84 96 1,581 1 5,615 54 350 83 87 7,026|7,526 7,771|7,504|7,771 53.2[ 54.2| 54.6| 53.8J 54.0 467.71491.8 496.8 471.9 479.9 Table 11.—Mortality from Diseases of the Heart by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962 Age-group Type of Heart Disease diate Int. Total List No. 0-19 20-39 40^19 50-59 60-69 70-79 80 and Years Years Years Years Years Years Over A80 Chronic rheumatic . M. 8 12 14 8 13 3 58 F. 8 11 10 14 9 7 59 A81 Arteriosclerotic and degenerative _ M. 1 25 124 372 648 1,246 892 3,308 F. 7 20 78 276 681 751 1,813 A82 Other diseases of the heart M. 3 3 3 16 18 34 46 123 F. 1 5 1 3 11 21 37 79 A83 Hypertensive M. 2 2 8 23 48 27 110 F. Totals - - M. 1 15 17 45 49 127 4 38 141 410 697 1,341 968 3,599 F. Rate per 100,000 population 1 20 33 106 318 756 844 2,078 _ .-.M. 1.2 17.6 135.1 500.6 1,293.1 3,054.7 6,165.6 426.9 F. 0.3 9.5 30.6 141.9 594.4 1,812.9 5,410.3 254.7 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 23 Table 12.—Mortality from Vascular Lesions Affecting the Central Nervous System, Diseases of the Arteries, and Nephritis by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962. Type of Disease Age-group diate Int. List No. 0-19 Years 20-39 Years 40-49 Years 50-59 Years 60-69 Years 70-79 Years 80 and Over Total A70 A85 A108, A109 Vascular lesions affecting the central nervous system M. F. Diseases of the arteries M. F. Nephritis and nephrosis M. F. Totals — M. F. Rate per 100,000 population — __ Jvl. 4 2 1 5 1 8 8 4 3 8 21 14 4 4 5 39 29 11 3 10 5 90 97 30 9 10 6 325 274 77 37 11 5 314 365 88 86 11 8 802 789 210 140 54 38 9 4 11 20 29 19 60 37 130 112 413 316 413 459 1,0661 967 2.7 1.3 5.1 9.5 27.8 17.6 73.3 49.5 241.2 209.3 940.8 757.8 2,630.6 2,942.3 126.5 F. 118.5 i Includes 1 death for which age was not stated. Table 13.—Mortality from Cancer, British Columbia, 1958-62 Intermediate Int. List No. Malignant Neoplasms of— 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 A44 17 44 267 243 121 22 279 190 65 28 122 27 17 562 117 101 34 53 244 247 109 14 332 187 65 41 128 28 26 606 113 116 39 42 248 273 107 21 317 224 50 36 131 27 17 648 113 94 25 45 280 243 105 11 359 227 66 37 162 27 27 618 114 117 45 A45 48 A46 A47 A48 Stomach Intestine — — - _ - 258 243 118 A49 A50 A51 Larynx Trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary— .._ - ~ - 20 406 205 A52 81 A53 38 A54 A55 Prostate Skin - - 148 27 A56 18 A57 A58 Other and unspecified sites.— - 644 120 A59 Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of lymphatic 117 Totals - - . .- 2,222 2,343 2,387 2,463 2,536 16.2 16.3 16.2 17.1 17.0 144.5 149.5 149.0 151.2 152.9 MORTALITY FROM ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE In order to obtain as much information as possible regarding mortality from accidents and violence, a dual coding is used. These deaths are first classified according to the external cause and then they are again classified according to the nature of the injury. Statistics showing both types of classification are presented in the detailed tables of Part III of this Report. However, it is also informative to cross-classify deaths from accidents and violence by the nature of the injury and the external cause of the injury. Such a cross-classification is presented in Table 14, which follows. O 24 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 14.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by Nature of Injury, British Columbia, 1962 Int. List No. Cause of Death Total Male Female Fracture of skull (N800-N804)... 302 10 167 5 3 5 41 37 3 19 12 74 43 2 2 2 11 11 1 2 86 1 4 1 78 2 1 1 116 2 23 2 1 27 14 1 34 12 235 8 121 3 1 9 5 50 19 19 23 2 3 1 1 4 1 8 3 2 2 37 1 1 35 233 10 116 4 3 5 31 35 2 18 9 53 28 2 2 2 6 10 1 1 2 39 1 2 1 34 1 1 1 93 2 20 2 1 16 10 1 33 8 184 7 89 2 1 7 4 48 14 12 20 2 1 1 1 3 1 8 3 2 2 22 22 69 800-802 810-825 51 830-^833 1 850-858 860-866 900-904 10 910-936 2 960-965 970-979 Late effects of injury and poisoning - 1 1 980-985 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not 3 Fracture of spine and trunk (N805-N8O9) 21 810-825' 15 840-845 850-858 860-866 900-904 5 910-936 1 960-965 970-979 Fracture of limbs (N810-N829) 47 800-802 810-825 2 860-866 900-904 44 960-965 1 Dislocation without fracture (N830-N839) 900-904 800-802 Head injury (excluding fracture) (N850-N856) 23 810 825 3 840-845 860-866 900-904 11 910-936 4 960-965 970-979 Late effects of injury and poisoning- — - 1 980-985 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not 4 800-802 Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis (N860-N869)-— 51 1 810-825 32 830-835 1 850-858 2 900-904 1 910-936 2 970-979 5 980-985 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not 7 3 800-802 810-825 2 860-866 900-904 910-936 1 960-965 970-979 980-985 910-936 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) — — — Superficial injury, contusion, and crushing with intact skin surface (N910-N929) - - _- 810-825 Effects of foreign body entering through orifice (N930-N936) 15 1 900-904 1 910-936 13 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 25 Table 14.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by Nature of Injury, British Columbia, 1962—Continued Int. List No. Cause of Death Total Male Female Burns (N940-N949) 71 1 3 5 62 184 1 100 12 31 1 38 1 248 26 4 40 1 4 117 1 1 51 3 56 1 3 4 48 116 1 62 9 16 1 27 ■ 205 25 3 34 1 2 96 1 1 40 2 15 1 910-936 14 850-858 Effects of poisons (N960-N979) 68 870-888 38 890-895 3 910-936 15 960-965 970-979 11 980-985 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not 1 All other and unspecified effects of external causes (N950-N959, N980-N999) - 43 810-825 1 830-835 1 850-858 6 860-866 900-904 2 910-936 21 940-946 Complications due to non-therapeutic medical and surgical 960-965 970-979 980-985 Suicides ._'.-... . .; Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) - - „ .. 11 1 1,379 1,024 355 Table 15.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by External Cause, British Columbia, 1958-62 (Rate per 100,000 population.) Intermediate Int. List No. Cause of Death 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 No. 1 Rate No. | Rate 1 1 1 No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate AE138 301 80 51 162 22 65 5 21 122 130 172 29 1 19.6 5.2 3.3 10.5 1.4 4.2 0.3 1.4 7.9 8.5 11.2 1.9 312 85 58 169 31 77 7 18 113 159 179 31 19.9 5.4 3.7 10.8 2.0 4.9 0.4 ' 1.1 7.2 10.1 11.4 2.0 317 94 81 186 20 65 6 12 104 144 162 39 19.8 5.9 5.1 11.6 1.2 4.1 0.4 0.7 6,5 9.0 10.1 2.4 331 82 90 171 19 75 3 16 118 149 193 25 20.3 5.0 5.5 10.5 1.2 4.6 0.2 1.0 7.2 9.2 1.1.9 1.5 401 102 112 169 14 91 4 18 72 173 171 50 2 24.2 AE139 6.1 AE140 6.8 A141 10.2 A142 AE143 AE144 AB145 Accident caused by machinery _ Accident caused by fire and explosion of combustible material, Accident caused by hot substance, corrosive liquid, steam, radiation 0.8 5.5 0.2 1.1 AE146 4.3 AE147 10.4 AE148 AE149 AE150 Suicide and self-inflicted injury Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) . Injury resulting from operations of war Totals 10.3 3.0 0.1 1,160 75.4 1,239 79.1 1,230 76.8 1,272 78.1 1,379 83.1 O 26 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 16.—Mortality from Accidents and Violence by External Cause, Sex, and Age-group, British Columbia, 1962 Interme Cause of Death Age-group diate Int. List No. in OV g ON » Mi* as £2 •?■_ as £ ON £ <_i* as « ■a _ _ So "rt O H AE138 AE139 Motor-vehicle accidents M. F. M 25 16 1 3 2 3 2 4 1 16 19 2 2 15 5 31 19 3 1 30 15 3 3 4 2 2 6 , 6 2 14 - 5 1 2 i 3 ! 79 16 21 1 1 5 , 1 4 4 2 2 13 1 17 4 18 1 6 2 38 10 23 1 5 8 8 2 1 4 3 1 l 1 28 2 21 5 7 5 45 12 23 1 13 10 2 1 5 9 1 2 6 14 3 27 6 5 3 24 12 10 30 11 8 3 3 4 5 8 1 20 1 31 10 11 ' 2 25 13 . 6 2 ; 10 5 13 • 4 6 2 , 4 8 1 22 5 17 14 4 6 1 18 , 21 W , 1 7 5 3 13 i 2 8 2 1 39 38 4 , 3 2 1 1 1 5 1 291 110 92 AB140 Accidental poisoning - — F. M 10 71 AB141 Accidental falls - F. M 41 95 AE142 AB143 AB144 F. Accident caused by machinery M. F. Accident caused by fire and explosion of combustible material M. F. Accident caused by hot substance, corro- 74 13 1 60 31 4 AE145 AE146 AB147 Accident caused by firearm . -. Accidental drowning and submersion. M. -M. F. M 18 9 1392 AB148 F. M 34 142 AB149 F. Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) M. 29 34 AE1S0 F. Injury resulting from operations of war.M. Totals - M. 16 2 99 71 , 72 26 170 28 1137 36 i 1511 37 154 40 94 1 32 83 40 61 45 1,0243 Rate per 100,000 population.. F. _M. F. 355 53.3 40.0 50.9 19.2 168.8, 28.8, 118.9 32.T 144.6 34.3 188.0 53.5 174.4 59.8 189.1 95.9, 388.5' 288.5! 121.5 43.5 1 Includes 2 deaths for which age was not stated. 2 Includes 1 death for which age was not stated. 3 Includes 3 deaths for which age was not stated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 27 OC cn __ rt ^ ^ © Ch ^ OO o ft cn c~- cn i cn »■i CO © a '-, o H _j C. 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N ^ ON © _! _; 5 Z <_. cn rt i ig j cS rt m C. vO 6 0 ft cn cn | | cn 1 t^i 0\ l-H W s vo vo r- cn icN^t cn cn ov N-H in It cn cn | in tN r- rr-* O w o cn j fl 1 fl O fl z _> c 1 w d 6 2 rt •o 2 C*5 5 i 1 X3 _J o 5 i . tn o X 1 <s £ u X! £3 ! fl rt w o _ a i _ ■U -y O Ik O W Q o c/J ■a 1 o t a x c "> XI V- o fl J_ !'3 § 8 M o ih : *a Is iS a .a & « •a . °t: _ _1 S3 rt o rt o o c_ _. h 61 | H 00 c 16 +_ o 8 S3 u s X> X) 1 I S « fl | g S^ S3 1 3 o l_ -0 60 .S.S yxijDxoc-Mcg IllllSel mSSSo PO 1 1 M l_) c a o o yi i/i — o o "5 ft ft ft M ill - $.8 oo oo 0v Ov S ov S__<__asov^ov^J.o^ oo S g rt ffi rt fl § § S W op OV ov 0v ov H 3d PQ U- tt ftft O 28 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 18.—Mortality from Pneumonia by Type, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Intermediate Int. List No. Type of Pneumonia Including Indians Excluding Indians 1958 1959 I960 11961 11962 1958 1959 I960 '1961 1962 A89 A90 A91 Lobar pneumonia ... Bronchopneumonia _ Other and unspecified types of pneumonia Totals 113' 436 123 63 422 166 84, 390 157 54 404 144 88 406 196 85 402 84 55 392 133 76 369 127 48 371 123 81 379 152 672] 6511] 631] 602| 690 5711 580] 572] 542] 612 4.91 4.5| 4.3!| 4.2| 4.6 4.3'| 4.2| 4.0| 3.9] 4.3 Rate per 100,000 population 43 7, 41.5:1 39.4 37.0 41 6 38.01 37.91 36.6 34.11 37.8 Table 19.—Mortality from Diseases of the Arteries, 1958-62 Age-group Rate per Year 0-19 Years 20-39 Years 40-59 Years 60-79 Years 80 and Over Total 100,000 Population M. F. M. F. M. F. j M. | F. 1 M. F. M. F. M. F. 1958 1959 1960 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 1 4 4 15 12 8 5 15 1 6 3 7 94 78 119 97 107 47 40 50 52 46 61 84 102 83 88 59 75 i 86 80 86 173 176 233 186 210 115 119 i 144 139 140 22.0 I 21.9 : 28.5 22.4 24.9 15.3 15.6 18 4 1961 3 3 17 4 1962 17.2 Table 20.—Mortality from Tuberculosis by Site, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Intermediate Int. List No. Organ or Site Affected Including Indians Excluding Indians 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1958 1959 1960 1961 11962 Al 61 2 1 6 48 2 4 60 J 3> 49 1 1 1 7 43 3 2 51 1 1 6 43 11 3' 55 2 45 ' 1 1 6 3,3 A2 7 A3 A4 1 A5 Totals 70 54i| 63( 59 48 591 47l| 571 531 36 0.5, 0.4] 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4| 0.3l[ 0.4| 0.4] 0.3 Rate per 100,000 population 4.6 3.41 3.9 1 3.6 2.9 3.9 3.11 3.6 3.3 2.2 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 29 Table 21.—Neo-natal, Infant, and Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1953-62 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Neo-natal mortality rates per live births— 1,000 16.8 16.3 26.3 27.1 23.6 89.9 0.6 0.5 1.2 16.4 15.7 30.6 25.8 22.4 105.2 0.4 0.3 2.8 16.0 15.1 32.1 25.3 21.6 90.2 0.5 0.4 1.1 16.7 15.2 43.4 26.0 22.8 86.2 0.4 0.3 0.5 17.9 17.2 35.5 28.3 24.2 113.9 0.4 0.4 1.1 17.0 16.0 33.8 27.2 22.9 104.6 0.4 0.4 0.5 16.2 15.6 26.5 24.9 22.2 72.0 0.4 0.3 1.9 15.4 14.8 25.3 23.6 21.1 66.0 0.5 0.4 1.3 15.4 14.5 30.0 24.5 21.6 70.5 0.3 0.3 0.4 15.8 Excluding Indians 15.2 24.4 Infant mortality rates per live births— 1,000 23.0 20.6 59.4 Maternal mortality rates per live births— 1,000 0.4 Excluding Indians . „ 0.4 1.7 Table 22.—Infant Mortality by Cause, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Intermediate Int. List No. Cause of Death Including Indians Excluding Indians 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 001-019 056 6 3 1 2 2 2 138 5 22 126 87 111 168 49 165 1 3 1 057 1 2 2 4 159 4 30 157 100 117 209 40 169 3 2 1 156 8 42 142 79 134 189 33 157 2 1 1 164 10 33 116 73 120 168 53 204 1 2 085 273 Diseases of the thymus gland 3 4 179 23 41 140 83 147 238 37 173 3 1 96 15 21 134 75 133 212 26 140 1 2 107 2 16 150 87 109 187 30 147 2 1 110 7 19 131 71 125 166 27 138 1 480-483 490-493, 763 500-502 571.0, 572, 764 Pneumonia Bronchitis - 112 6 14 104 64 110 145 46 180 93 5 10 750-759 760-761 Congenital malformations 121 81 762 774-776 800-962 Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasis Immaturity— - - _ .. 97 150 37 143 Tntals 1,077 994 946 945 878 860 839 797 783| 739 39,577|39,971|40,116|38,591|38,128 37,503 37,819 37,859 36,293135,788 Rate per 1,000 live births 27.2 24.9 23.6 24.5 23.0 22.9 22.2 21.1 21.61 20.6 O 30 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 23.—Rates of Infant Mortality by Age at Death, British Columbia, 1921-62 (Rate per 1,000 live births.) Year Age at Death Under IDay M. 1 Day and under lWeek M. lWeek and under 28 Days I M. | F. 28 Days 2 Months and under and under 2 Months 4 Months M. F. M. F. 4 Months and under 6 Months M. 6 Months and under 12 Months M. Total M. 1921-25 1926-30 1931-35 1936-40 1941-45 1946-50 1951-55 1956 1957 1958. 1959. I960. 1961— 1962.._.. (1) (!) 27.12 22.42 9.8 12.0 10.8 12.9 10.2 8.4 12.1 9.3 11.7 8.6 5.3 10.5 7.1 10.9 7.8 4.7 12.2 8.8 9.0 6.8 4.6 10.7 7.7 9.0 6.8 3.9 8.8 6.9 8.2 5.3 2.7 8.8 7.9 6.8 5.3 2.2 8.8 7.2 8.0 6.2 3.6 9.0 6.7 7.1 5.7 3.0 8.9 7.8 5.8 4.5 3.1 9.3 6.8 6.1 4.8 2.3 8.6 7.3 5.6 5.1 2.5 9.0 7.6 6.6 4.1 2.6 8.1 5.5 3.9 3.7 3.5 2.8 2.3 2.7 2.1 2.3 2.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 5.5 3.4 7.7 5.7 5.3 4.3 11.5 4.7 3.7 7.8 5.7 4.9 3.7 10.1 2.9 3.1 6.0 4.3 4.5 3.3 9.0 3.7 3.2 6.6 4.8 4.0 3.6 9.3 3.2 2.4 4.9 4.8 3.7 2.9 5.4 2.8 2.0 4.5 2.9 3.0 2.8 4.5 2.4 1.8 3.5 2.6 2.1 2.0 3.0 2.6 2.1 3.3 1.9 1.5 1.6 2.6 2.3 2.4 3.9 2.9 2.5 1.8 2.5 2.1 1.4 4.1 3.4 1.4 2.3 3.0 2.0 1.7 3.4 2.0 1.9 1.6 2.6 2.2 2.3 2.7 2.4 1.7 1.5 1.9 2.5 1.8 3.3 2.8 3.3 1.2 2.5 1.9 1.3 3.4 2.2 2.0 1.2 1.4 9.7 9.1 8.4 7.6 4.8 3.5 2.9 3.1 2.3 2.8 2.1 1.6 2.1 1.1 66.9 60.8 51.5 49.7 43.0 38.4 30.7 27.7 31.6 29.7 27.7 26.2 27.1 26.8 53.6 48.7 40.9 37.8 34.0 28.5 23.8 24.6 24.9 24.6 21.9 20.7 21.8 19.1 1 Figures not available. 2 Figure represents period under 1 week. Graph C.—Infant Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 (Rates per 1,000 live births.) 1921 1926 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1962 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 31 Table 24.—Maternal Mortality, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Cause of Death Including Indians Excluding Indians diate Int. List No. 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 A115 Sepsis of pregnancy, childbirth, and 1 6 3 3 2 1 2 5 1 1 7 2 3 5 1 4 4 2 2 5 1 4 3 4 2 4 1 5 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 6 2 3 2 1 4 4 2 1 5 1 4 A116 Toxaemias of pregnancy and the 2 A117 Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth 2 A118 A119 A120 Abortion without mention of sepsis or toxaemia Abortion with sepsis... — Other complications of pregnancy, 2 3 Totals _ 15 17 19 10 17 14 13 16 9 13 Rate per 1,000 live births.... 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 Graph D.—Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1921-62 (Rates per 1,000 live births.) INCLUDING INDIANS EXCLUDING INDIANS "-A 1921 l l I I I I l 1926 l I ' I I I l ' I ' l I l I I l 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 I I IQ 1962 O 32 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 25.—Mortality from Notifiable Diseases, British Columbia, 1958-62 Sixth Revision Cause of Death Including Indians Excluding Indians Intermediate Int. List No. 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 A1-A5 70 20 4 8 10 6 4 3 2 4 10 12 2,222 34 113 436 54 15 3 1 2 1 9 3 1 14 3 2 2 8 1 10 2,343 29 63 422 63 16 1 1 3 9 2 14 3 5 14 1 4 2,387 40 84 390 59 18 4 2 1 1 7 3 1 2 2 1 14 13 2,463 12 54 404 48 13 1 1 9 2 1 1 3 2 7 13 9 2,536 57 88 406 59 20 2 3 9 1 4 1 2 4 7 7 2,195 29 85 402 47 13 1 1 2 1 8 3 1 9 3 2 6 8 2,318 26 55 392 57 15 1 8 1 13 3 1 12 i 4 2,367 37 76 369 53 17 3 1 1 3 3 i 2 2 10 9 2,439 11 48 371 26 A6-A10 Venereal disease— 12 All A12 A13 1 ATS A16 A17 A18 Scarlet fever . A'19 A20 A21 A22 Erysipelas Septicaemia and pyaemia Diphtheria ... 7 2 1 A23 A25 Meningococcal infections 1 A26 A28 Tetanus A29 3 A30 Late effects of poliomyelitis 2 A32 3 A34 9 A36 A37 A39 A41 A43 Ankylostomiasis Other infective and parasitic 7 A44-A59 2,504 A88 54 A89 A90 Pneumonia— Lobar Bronchial... Totals 81 379 2,958 2,986 3,037 3,061 3,197 2,830 2,896 2,965 2,974 3,092 Table 26a.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups (Including Indians), British Columbia, 1962 Int. List No. Cause of Death Deaths in Age- groups by Cause of Death Per Cent of Deaths in Age-groups Due to Spec! fied Causes Age-specific Death Rate per 100,000 Population Deaths from Specified Causes at All Ages 774-776 490-493, 763 750-759 762 800-962 490-493, 763 750-759 140-205 Under 1 Year—Deaths, 878 1. Immaturity.. 2. Pneumonia- 3. Congenital malformations- 4. Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasis.. 1-4 Years—Deaths, 188 1. Accidents 2. Pneumonia.. 3. Congenital malformations 4. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 168 138 126 111 85 32 15 19.1 15.7 14.4 12.6 45.2 17.0 8.0 4.3 427.8 351.4 320.8 282.7 56.7 21.3 10.0 5.3 168 723 177 111 1,156 723 177 2,536 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 33 Table 26a.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups (Including Indians), British Columbia, 1962—Continued Int. List No. Cause of Death Deaths in Age- groups by Cause of Death Per Cent of Deaths in Age-groups Due to Speci fied Causes Age-specific Death Rate per 100,000 Population Deaths from Specified Causes at All Ages 800-962 140-205 750-759 330-334 800-962 140-205 750-759 970-979 800-962 970-979 140-205 410-443 800-962 140-205 410-443 970-979 140-2-5 410-443 800-962 330-334 410-443 140-205 800-962 330-334 410-443 140-205 330-334 800-962 410-443 140-205 330-334 490-493, 763 410-443 330-334 140-205 490-493,763 5-9 Years—Deaths, 76 1. Accidents 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Congenital malformations 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system_ 10-19 Years—Deaths, 148 1. Accidents — 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Congenital malformations 4. Suicides 20-29 Years—Deaths, 271 1. Accidents —- 2. Suicides 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues 4. Diseases of heart 30-39 Years—Deaths, 373 Accidents — 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Diseases of heart - 4. Suicides 40-49 Years—Deaths, 737 1. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 2. Diseases of heart 3. Accidents 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system .... 50-59 Years—Deaths, 1,398 1. Diseases of heart 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Accidents 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 60-69 Years—Deaths, 2,317 1. Diseases of heart 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 4. Accidents- - _ 70-79 Years—Deaths, 4,477 1. Diseases of heart 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 4. Pneumonia 80 Years and Over—Deaths, 4,044 Diseases of heart 1 2. Vascular lesions of central nervous system .... 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 4. Pneumonia 32 14 6 3 87 14 8 6 171 19 18 13 135 73 43 26 181 174 147 35 516 374 140 68 1,015 584 187 99 2,097 810 599 149 1,812 679 458 278 42.1 18.4 7.9 3.9 58.8 9.5 5.4 4.1 63.1 7.0 6.6 4.8 36.2 19.6 11.5 7.0 24.6 23.6 19.9 4.7 36.9 26.8 10.0 4.9 43.8 25.2 8.1 4.3 46.8 18.1 13.4 3.3 44.8 16.8 11.3 6.9 18.4 8.0 3.4 1.7 31.4 5.1 2.9 2.2 86.4 9.6 9.1 6.6 59.3 32.1 18.9 11.4 85.2 81.9 69.2 16.5 329.5 238.8 89.4 43.4 945.1 543.8 174.1 92.2 2,449.8 946.3 699.8 174.1 5,789.1 2,169.3 1,463.3 888.2 1,156 2,536 177 1,591 1,156 2,536 177 171 1,156 171 2,536 5,677 1,156 2,536 5,677 171 2,536 5,677 1,156 1,591 5,677 2,536 1,156 1,591 5,677 2,536 1,591 1,156 5,677 2,536 1,591 723 5,677 1,591 2,536 723 O 34 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 26b.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups (Excluding Indians), British Columbia, 1962 Int. List No. Cause of Death Deaths in Age- groups by Cause of Death Per Cent of Deaths in Age-groups due to Specified Causes Age-specific Death Rate per 100,000 Population Deaths from Specified Causes at All Ages 774-776 Under 1 Year—Deaths, 739 150 121 97 93 63 18 15 8 30 14 7 3 77 14 8 6 144 18 18 10 6 121 73 40 26 174 471 132 35 512 370 129 68 1,002 579- 182 93 2,080 798 597 il47 20.3 16.4 13.1 12.6 46.0 13.1 10.9 5.8 43.5 20.3 10.1 4.3 58.3 10.6 6.1 4.5 61.8 7.7 7.7 4.3 2.6 35.7 21.5 11.8 7.7 25.0 24.6 19.0 5.0 37.6 27.2 9.5 5.0 44.1 25.5 8.0 4.1 47.0 18.0 13.5 3.3 391.6 315.9 253.3 242.8 43.1 12.3 10.3 5.5 17.6 8.2 4.1 1.8 28.5 5.2 3.0 2.2 74.5 9.3 9.3 5.2 3.1 54.5 32.9 18.0 11.7 83.9 82.5 63.7 16.9 335.1 242.1 84.4 44.5 956.1 552.5 173.7 88.7 2,488.0 954.5 714.1 175.8 150 750-759 170 762 97 49CM93, 763 641 800-962 490-493, 763 l^t Years—Deaths, 137 1. Accidents — — 1,028 641 750-759 170 140-205 800^962 4. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 5-9 Years—Deaths, 69 2,504 1,028 140-205 750-759 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 2,504 170 330-334 800-962 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 10-19 Years—Deaths, 132 1,581 1,028 140-205 750-759 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 2,504 170 970-979 166 800-962 140-205 970-979 20-29 Years—Deaths, 233 1. Accidents 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 1,028 2,504 166 410-443 5,615 490-493, 763 641 800-962 140-205 4110-443 30-39 Years—Deaths, 339 1. Accidents . 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 1,028 2,504 5,615 970-979 166 140-205 410-443 40-49 Years—Deaths, 695 1. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues j 2,504 5,615 800-962 330-334 3. Accidents 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 50-59 Years—Deaths, 1,360 1,028 1,581 5,615 140-205 800-962 330-334 410-443 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Accidents 4. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 60-69 Years—Deaths, 2,271 2,504 1,028 1,581- ' 5,615 140-205 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms 1 2,504 330-334 3. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 1,581 ■ 1,028- 410-443 70-79 Years—Deaths, 4,422 5,615 140-205 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms 2,504 330-334 490-493, 763 3. Vascular lesions of central nervous system 1,581 641 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 35 Table 26b.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups (Excluding Indians), British Columbia, 1962—Continued Int. List No. Cause of Death Deaths in Age- groups by Cause of Death Per Cent of Deaths in Age-groups due to Specified Causes Age-specific Death Rate , per 100,000 Population Deaths from Specified Causes at All Ages 410-443 80 Years and Over—Deaths, 3,995 1,793 '676 454 267 44.9 i 16.9 11.4 1 6.7 5,878.7 2,216.4 1,488.5 875.4 5,615 330-334 140-205 490-493, 763 2. Vascular lesions of central nervous system ...- 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 4. Pneumonia 1,581 2,504 641 Table 27. —Stillbirths, British Columbia, 1921-62 Year is Excluding India Including India ns Number of Stillbirths Number of Live Births Rate per 1,000 Live Births Number of Stillbirths Number of Live Births Rate per 1,000 Live Births Average , 1921-25 - 1926-30 1931-35 - 1936-40 1941^15 - 1946-50 288 286 247 249 307 353 374 413 , 422 414 404 437 410 377 10,256 10,355 10,005 12,106 17,705 25,859 31,347 36.241 38,743 39,577 39,971 40,116 38,591 38,128 28.1 27.6 24.7 20.6 17.3 13.7 11.9 11.4 10.9 10.5 10.1 10.9 10.6 9.9 C1) 281 233 237 295 332 353 385 397 389 387 402 387 349 9,843 9,306 11,244 16,608 24,490 29,723 34,373 36,875 37,503 37,819 37,859 36,293 35,788 28.5 25.0 21.1 17.8 13.6 1956 1951-55 - 11.9 11.2 1957 1958 1959.- -- —. —j 10.8 10.4 10.2 1960 — 1961 . 10.6 10.7 1962 - ... 9.8 1 Data relating to Indian stillbirths not available. Table 28.—Marriages by Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties, British Columbia, 1953-62 Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties Total Number of Marriages Marriage Year Single Widowed Divorced Rate per 1,000 Male Female Male Female Male Female tion 1953 1954- — 1955 1956 . 1957 1958 9,506 9,301 9,313 10,209 10,809 10,347 10,035 9,444 9,209 9,441 9,279 9,065 9,068 9,915 10,555 10,166 9,796 9,198 9,015 9,269 705 608 662 613 625 645 668 656 626 630 849 771 806 856 800 805 828 867 840 786 1,087 1,082 1,036 1,128 1,186 1,102 1,207 1,103 1,129 1,125 1,170 1,155 1,137 1,179 1,265 1,123 1,286 1,138 1,109 1,141 11,298 10,991 11,011 11,950 12,620 12,094 i 11,910 11,203 10,964 11,196 9.1 8.5 8.2 8.5 8.5 7 9 1959 1960 1961 - 1962- 7.6 7.0 6.7 6.7 O 36 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 29.—Marriages by Months, British Columbia, 1953-62 Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total 1 1953 1954 566 489 530 552 514 512 605 584 500 449 698 637 591 613 692 696 648 672 621 638 583 633 581 823 824 712 778 597 664 7641 990 933 997 825 1,050 1,010 857 1,022 1,024 872 1,000 968 873 949 1,028 1,123 1,136 922 859 916 1,258 1,261 1,231 1,420 1,496 1,312 1,285 1,218 1,138 1,314 982 1,093 1,148 1,011 1,112 1,039 1,118 1,144 1,172 981, 1,327 1,056 1,050 1,313 1,568 1,481 1,381 1,068 1,107 1,233 1,143 1,106 1,170 1,318 1,111 1,130 1,126 1,121 1,149 1,199 1,006 997 985 943 1,024 1,027 1,086 1,022 890 882 846 850 894 989 1,067 1,046 923 827 831 903 899 968 961 1,194 1,134 1,006 967 1,006 1,009 1,045 i 11,298 10,991 11,011 11,950 12,620 12,094 11,910 11,203 10,964 11,196 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 _ 1960 1061 1962 - Table 30.—Marriages Performed According to Type, British Columbia, 1953-62 Religious Ceremony Year Licence Banns Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent 1953 1954 - 1955 7,107 6,729 7,004 7,703 7,940 7,584 7,451 6,996 6,856 7,010 62.9 62.4 63.6 64.5 62.9 62.7 62.6 62.4 62.5 62.7 2,919 2,834 2,833 2,989 3,224 3,122 3,046 2,887 2,848 2,873 25.8 26.3 25.7 25.0 25.6 25.8 25.6 25.8 26.0 25.7 1,272 1,219 1,174 1,258 1,456 1,388 1,403 1,319 1,260 1,299 11.3 11.3 10.7 10.5 11.5 11.5 11.8 11.8 11.5 11.6 11,298 10,7831 11,011 11,950 12,620 12,094 11,910 11,2031 10,964 11,1182 100 100 100 1956 — - 100 1957 1958 100 100 1959 1960 1961 1962 — 100 100 100 100 l Includes 1 marriage for which type was not stated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 37 Table 31. — Marriages Authorized by Banns or Licence According to Religious Denomination of Officiating Minister, British Columbia, 1962. Religious Denomination Banns Licence Total of Minister Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Adventist Anglican- — 10 734 30 14 2 5 5 5 12 141 94 1 30 1 65 34 833 1 1 828 27 0.3 25.5 1.1 0.5 0.1 o!_ 0.2 0.2 0.4 4_> 3.3 (i) 1.1 (i) 2.3 1.2 29.0 (T) (1) 28.8 0.9 26 998 8 273 15 35 11 6 15 43 53 11 27 73 34 396 41 18 34 137 18 318 50 788 58 16 1 21 3,432 54 0.4 14.2 0.1 3.9 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.4 1.0 0.5 5.6 1 0.6 0.3 0.5 1.9 0.3 4.5 0.7 11.2 0.8 0.2 (1) 0.3 49.0 0.8 36 1,732 8 303 15 49 13 6 15 48 58 16 39 73 34 537 135 18 35 167 19 383 84 1,621 58 17 1, 22 4,260 81 0.4 17.5 0.1 Baptist — Buddhist - - _ 3.1 0.1 0.5 1 0.1 0.1 Doukhobor _ 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.4 International Bible Student 0.7 0.3 Lutheran Mennonite Methodist Mormon- - 5.4 1.4 0.2 0.4 1.7 0.2 3.9 Reformed Church (Christian) 0.8 16.4 0.6 0.2 Spiritualist (1) 0.2 43.1 0.8 Totals - - 2,873 100 7,010 100 9,883 100 i Less than 0.05 per cent. O 38 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Graph E.—Marriages by Months, 1958-62 MARRIAGES I.600 1.400 1.200 - I.OOO 800 600 400 200 1,600 I.400 I.200 I.OOO 800 600 400 200 pi 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I In. J FMAM J J ASOND J FMAM J J AS OND JFMAMJ J AS OND J F MAM J J AS OND J F MAM'J J AS OND 1958 1959 I960 1961 1962 Table 32.—Adoptions by Legitimacy of Adopted Children, British Columbia, 1953-62 Year of Registration Legitimate Births Illegitimate Births Status Not Given or Unknown Total Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent 1953 - 1954 1955 1956 __ - 268 317 284 345 287 315 319 363 332 325 25.9 27.5 25.3 29.1 24.5 24.8 25.5 24.2 22.4 23.2 719 788 809 799 810 891 844 1,013 1,006 946 69.5 68.3 72.2 67.3 69.1 70.2 67.3 67.5 67.8 67.4 47 49 28 43 75 63 90 124 146 132 4.6 4.2 2.5 3.6 6.4 5.0 7.2 8.3 9.8 9.4 1,034 1,154 1,121 1,187 1,172 1,269 1,253 1,500 1,484 1.403 100 100 100 100 1957 - 1958 100 100 1959 100 1960 1961 100 100 1962 100 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 39 o nr- c. I CO >r> ovrsrn.-ir^''*irir^»—oo ci ci rn cn ci ci ci cn rn ci < 3 i s H-l o U a c_ 2 « (if _ < 2 <: w o z o H < f. P « co w o S o > in vq ■* oq cr. vc> ^r; vo r~ as d ci ov cK *** ci c> cn rn . . . < C. VO Vp _a\Tri__._.»_f.. -■ «HHha>r;VOO;NV5 ci—:cn—«cn.cirnrn. inc-om_ii_mvD — d OV-OOOClCNOOClOOCN r~r-Or-r-VO-lvDr vovcvc©c..mvor-m rtMn^nHoonr.\o mmrnrnmmc.rncSc. vovocai/iomvornouo r-««voc_-_m.c.r_ ^■^■"tin.....-^ O ov m —< ov . . o\ vo oo m < rn .O .HHt.oO*C OHHHinrHlfl^HH cncnmmcnmmtnmcn m't in vo m» Os O - N -.v.mi/.inin--vovovo OnOnOnOnOnOvOnOnOnOn O 40 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE PART II.—ADMINISTRATION AND DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION SERVICES The Division of Vital Statistics carries out major registration services under four Acts—namely, the Vital Statistics Act, the Marriage Act, the Change of Name Act, and the Wills Act. Registration of births, deaths, and marriages has been mandatory in this Province since it was formed in 1872, and all registrations ever filed are preserved in the central office of the Division in Victoria. Registration Facilities.—The main registration duties of the Division devolve from the Vital Statistics Act. This Act provides for the registration of all births, stillbirths, marriages, deaths, adoptions, and divorces that occur within the Province. It also provides for the issuance of certificates and other forms of certification from the registrations which are on file. For registration purposes the Province is divided into 73 vital statistics registration districts. In each of these districts there is an appointee known as " District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages," and one or more Deputy District Registrars. Approximately half of the District Registrar appointments are held by Government Agents and another 25 per cent by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The remaining appointments are held by municipal officials, other Government employees, and private individuals. District Registrars who are not Provincial Government employees or members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are paid on a commission basis. District Registrars' offices have been established geographically in such a way as to make it as convenient as possible for the public to register vital statistics events. New offices are opened, as necessary, to accommodate newly developed areas within the Province. In order to facilitate registration of vital statistics events occurring amongst the native Indian population, all Indian Superintendents within the Province hold the appointment of District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the area encompassed by the Indian Agency. All original registrations are forwarded by the district offices to the central office on a weekly basis. Certificates may be obtained from District Registrars up until the time that the original registration is forwarded to the central office. After that time, certificates must be obtained from the central office in Victoria. It has long been recognized that uniform requirements and procedures respecting the registration of vital events and the issuance of certifications therefrom would be most advantageous to the public, and registration and legal officials across Canada have been working for some time to achieve this end. In 1948 a uniform Vital Statistics Act was drafted by the Conference of Commissioners on Uniformity of Legislation in Canada in co-operation with the Vital Statistics Council for Canada, and this uniform Act was recommended to all Provinces for enactment. In 1962 British Columbia became the seventh Province to pass vital statistics legislation based upon the uniform Act. The new Vital Statistics Act in this Province became effective on July 1, 1962. The British Columbia Act adheres closely to the uniform Act, although it contains certain modifications and improvements which experience has shown to be desirable. One of the important features of the new Act is that it provides better safeguards against the release of certificates and certified copies of registrations to persons not properly entitled to receive them. Birth, marriage, and divorce certificates may now VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 41 be issued only to certain specifically enumerated categories of persons, although a certificate of death may be released to any person who can supply the identifying particulars. However, the Act expressly forbids the issuance of any form of death certification which discloses the cause of death, except upon the special authorization of the Deputy Minister of Health or the Judge of a Court. This provision is intended to protect relatives from unnecessary embarrassment resulting from the disclosure of the cause of death and to encourage accurate certification of cause of death by the physician. The issuance of photostatic copies of registrations is also considerably restricted. The new Act provides more positive control over the registration of deaths. It is now mandatory for the funeral director to obtain a burial permit or a provisional burial permit before proceeding with the funeral or the disposition of a body. A burial permit is issued by the District Registrar only upon receipt of the completed death registration. The provisional permit is issued only upon certification by the funeral director that it is impossible to obtain the physician's certification of cause of death without unduly delaying the funeral, and that there is no reason to believe that the death was due to other than natural causes. The new Act further provides that where death occurs without medical attendance and under circumstances that do not require an inquiry or inquest under the Coroners Act, the physician who examines the body of the deceased may certify as to the cause of death. Formerly, in this situation, the position of the physician called to make the examination was not clear. The new Act also gives positive direction with respect to the assignment of surnames on birth registrations. It requires that a legitimate child shall be registered in the surname of the father, and that an illegitimate child shall be registered in the surname of the mother, except in circumstances where the putative father acknowledges paternity. The Act also recognizes the strong presumption at law that a child of a married woman is legitimate. It requires that, except in only one specific circumstance, the child of a married woman shall be registered showing the husband to be the father of the child. The one exception is where the mother was living separate and apart from her husband at the time of conception, and where, at the time of filing the registration, she also files a statutory declaration to that effect. In this instance the particulars of the father may be omitted, or if another man acknowledges paternity, he may be shown on the registration as being the father. Regulations under the new Act also became effective on July 1, 1962. These regulations have further improved and clarified vital statistics registration procedures in a number of areas where positive statutory direction formerly was lacking. The regulations also included a new and simplified fee schedule which replaced the separate 50-cent search and certificate fees formerly required in the purchase of certifications by a single fee of $1 per document. O 42 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 1.—Registration Districts, Location of Offices, and Designation of Appointees Registration District and Location of Offices ABBOTSFORD ALBERNI Designation of Appointee ..Private individual. -Government Agent. R.C.M.P. ..R.C.M.P. ..Government Sub-Agent. ..Government Agent. ..Government Agent. Port Alberni ALERT BAY ASHCROFT ATLIN BURNS LAKE CAMPBELL RIVER Private individual. CASSIAR .—Private individual. Lower PosU CHEMAINUS CHILLIWACK CLAYOQUOT—1 Tahsis Ucluelet Zeballos CLINTON -Private individual. ..Municipal Clerk. ...Court Registrar. .R.C.M.P. ..R.C.M.P. ..R.C.M.P. ..Government Agent. COURTENAY Government Agent. CRANBROOK Government Agent. CRESTON Government Sub-Agent. DUNCAN Government Agent. ENDERBY R.C.M.P. Armstrong R.C.M.P. FERNIE Government Agent. FORT NELSON Government Sub-Agent. FORT ST. JOHN Government Sub-Agent. GANGES Assessor. GOLDEN Government Agent. GRAND FORKS Government Agent. GREENWOOD Municipal Clerk. HANEY Private individual. HOPE Private individual. KAMLOOPS Government Agent. KASLO Government Agent. KELOWNA Government Agent. KIMBERLEY Private individual. KITIMAT * Government Agent. LADYSMITH Municipal Clerk. LILLOOET Government Agent. Bralorne R.C.M.P. LYTTON R.C.M.P. McBRIDE MERRITT MISSION NAKUSP NANAIMO NATAL ... R.C.M.P. .Government Agent. -Municipal Clerk. R.C.M.P. .. Government Agent. -R.C.M.P. Registration District and Location of Offices Designation of Appointee NELSON Government Agent. NEW DENVER Government Sub-Agent. NEW WESTMINSTER -Government Agent. Murrayville Municipal Clerk. White Rock Private individual. NORTH VANCOUVER-Private individual. OCEAN FALLS Private individual. Bella Bella Private individual. R.C.M.P. ..Government Sub-Agent. -Government Agent. Bella Coola OLIVER PENTICTON POUCE COUPE Government Agent. Dawson Creek Private individual. POWELL RIVER Government Agent. PRINCE GEORGE Government Agent. PRINCE RUPERT —Government Agent. PRINCETON Government Agent. QUATSINO Private individual. QUEEN CHARLOTTE R.C.M.P. Masset R.C.M.P. QUESNEL _ Government Agent. REVELSTOKE Government Agent. ROSSLAND Government Agent. SALMON ARM Government Agent. SLOCAN CITY Private individual. Crescent Valley R.C.M.P. SMITHERS Government Agent. Hazelton R.C.M.P. SQUAMISH R.C.M.P. STEWART Private individual. SUMMERLAND- ..Municipal Clerk. TELEGRAPH CREEK Private individual. TERRACE Government Sub-Agent. TRAIL Private individual. Castlegar R.C.M.P. VANCOUVER .Vital Statistics personnel. Sechelt R.C.M.P. Gibsons R.C.M.P. VANDERHOOF.. VERNON VICTORIA Sidney.. , Government Sub-Agent. -Government Agent. ...Vital Statistics personnel. R.C.M.P. WELLS Government Sub-Agent. WILLIAMS LAKE Government Agent. WILMERi Private individual. Invermere Private individual. 1 Deputy District Registrars' offices are shown in small letters below the location of the corresponding District Registrar's office. The name of each registration district coincides with that of the location of the District Registrar's office in all except three instances, as follows:— (a) The District Registrar of the Cassiar Registration District is situated at Lower Post and a Deputy District Registrar serves at Cassiar. Administratively this is a more satisfactory arrangement than if the appointments followed the usual pattern. (b) There is no office at Clayoquot. The Government Agent at Alberni is the District Registrar for this district, in which are located the offices of three Deputy District Registrars—namely, at Ucluelet, Zeballos, and Tahsis. (c) There is no office at Wilmer. The Government Agent at Golden is the District Registrar for this district. The office of a Deputy District Registrar is located at Invermere. Volume of Registrations.—As the figures in Table 2 relate only to registrations filed in the years to which they relate, they will not necessarily coincide with those in Part I or Part III. These latter figures are on a year-of-occurrence basis, those for 1962, for example, relating only to events occurring in 1962, whether the registrations involved were filed in 1962 or 1963. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 43 Table 2.—Summary of Registrations, British Columbia, 1936-62 Year Live Births Deaths Marriages Stillbirths Adoptions Divorces Wills Total 1936 - ... 1937 • 11,186 13,033 13,812 13,176 15,616 17,025 18,346 20,068 19,962 20,229 23,870 26,758 26,965 27,786 28,079 28,509 30,394 32,487 33,451 34,506 36,035 39,696 39,974 40,303 40,772 38,344 38,563 7,254 7,981 7,455 7,626 8,386 8,617 8,916 9,918 9,833 9,848 10,212 10,768 11,444 11,311 11,506 11,658 12,319 12,234 12,331 12,938 13,260 14,003 13,792 14,341 14,869 14,075 14,979 5,465 6,232 6,158 7,897 9,694 9,828 10,905 9,476 8,549 9,317 11,875 11,892 11,773 11,374 11,076 11,374 11,207 11,326 10,915 11,090 11,680 12,961 12,134 11,922 11,192 10,775 11,199 236 254 259 279 280 308 313 338 321 340 331 355 343 399 373 348 359 383 374 380 417 422 432 425 445 399 447 80 109 463 536 24,684 28,145 1938 134 150 163 652 608 687 28,470 1939 ' 29,736 1940 34,826 1941. _ - . . 1942 191 157 249 303 330 402 509 680 760 807 789 929 1,034 1,154 1,121 1,187 1,172 1,269 1,253 1,500 1,484 1,403 563 847 886 1,031 1,366 2,052 1,880 1,744 1,554 1,424 1,394 1,593 1,512 1,525 1,528 1,543 1,601 1,526 1,449 1,629 1,434 1,520 36,532 39,484 1943 40,935 1944 1945 - 1946 - 4411 2,254 1,363 1,500 2,200 2,700 3,989 4,279 4,100 4,700 5,200 6,386 7,821 6,333 7,122 8,301 8,405 40,009 41,430 49,183 1947 1948... - 1949- .. 1950 — 54,416 54,312 54,684 55,465 1951 1952 .... 1953 . . 56,772 60,790 63,255 1954. ... 63,850 1955 66,263 1956 . 69,322 1957 1958 - 1959 76,241 76,948 76,026 1960 - 1961 1962 77,529 74,812 76,516 1 Amendment to Wills Act providing for filing of wills notices with Division of Vital Statistics assented to March 28, 1945. O 44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Graph F.—Summary of Registration of Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages, British Columbia, 1921-62 NUMBER 80,000 70.000 60.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 IO.OOO LEGEND TOTAL BIRTHS DEATHS ril 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 70.000 60.000 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Iq 80.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 IO.OOO 1921 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1962 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 45 Graph G.—Adoptions, British Columbia, 1936-62 Graph H.—Divorces, British Columbia, 1936-62 1.250 I.OOO 750 500 _50 O ill! 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 111. 1 1 1 1 1 Ol i i ' ' I ' I ' 1936 1941 19-6 1951 1956 1962 1941 1946 1951 1956 Table 3.—Searches Performed for Government Departments and Correspondence Received by the Central Office of the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62. Year Searches for Government Departments Correspondence 1953 _. - 6,060 5,359 4,941 5,199 6,477 6,121 6,202 7,248 6,978 7,218 82,514 1954 -... _ - 88,905 1955 91,233 1956 — 95,563 1957 104,025 1958 - _ - 109,605 1959 111,383 I960 116,326 1961 118,584 1967 118,973 Table 4.—Revenue-producing Certifications Issued by the Central Office of the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62 Type of Certification Issued 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Certificates— Birth 39,101 5,367 3,520 576 173 20 5,577 5,497 42,925 5,699 3,283 569 155 26 5,741 5,151 46,326 6,057 3,489 428 158 12 6,053 6,111 50,608 6,146 3,787 623 164 23 6,069 6,087 56,085 7,166 4,276 670 196 25 5,895 6,477 56,316 6,917 4,535 658 186 22 5,925 6,966 56,353 7,408 5,016 680 220 26 9,556 6,980 57,400 7,522 5,654 644 250 41 13,206 7,228 58,180 7,322 5,519 574 313 27 11,712 6,885 54,950 7,796 5,740 625 326 Death Marriage Change of name Photographic copies- Wills notice certifica- 11,381 7,586 Total certifications 59,831 63,549 68,634 73,507 80,790 81,525 86,239 91,945 90,532 88,437 O 46 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 5.—Revenue Collected by the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1953-62 Year Total Revenue Vital Statistics Act Revenue Marriage Act Revenue 1953 $99,893.84 107,511.16 107,252.22 116,760.47 124,012.62 123,333.51 126,601.58 128,620.18 122,114.70 142,954.83 $53,948.34 60,562.57 62,588.94 69,216.94 72,598.84 72,635.25 76,768.13 82,877.84 77,880.18 97,723.99 $45,944.50 1954 _ 1955.. _ - 46,948.59 44,663.28 1956 1957 1958 1959 47,325.83 51,413.78 50,698.26 49,833.45 1960 .. 1961 1962- 45,742.34 44,234.52 45,230.84 REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS The responsibility for the registration of the birth of a child rests with the parents. The attending physician is required by law to report the birth within 48 hours of the event, although this reporting does not constitute registration. Fraudulent Registrations.—The Vital Statistics Act makes provision for the cancellation of a registration of birth which has been fraudulently or improperly obtained. Most fraudulent registrations are made by mothers who are attempting to conceal the fact of an illegitimate birth. Before a registration is cancelled, a hearing is ordered, at which all parties to the registration are required to attend. Any person possessing a certificate with respect to a cancelled registration is required to return it to the Director for cancellation. Fraudulent registrations cancelled numbered 23 in 1962. Legitimations.—Under the Legitimation Act a child is deemed to have been legitimate from birth once its natural parents have intermarried. The Vital Statistics Act provides that under such circumstances a new registration may be substituted for the registration originally filed, the new registration showing the child to be legitimate. However, before such application may be accepted, satisfactory evidence of paternity must be obtained. There were 133 births legitimated in 1962. Alteration of Christian Names.—Under section 10 of the Vital Statistics Act it is legally permissible for the parents to change the Christian name of their children at any time prior to their 12th birthday. Alterations of Christian names in 1962 numbered 230. Delayed Registrations of Birth.—As most of the births for which delayed registration is accepted occurred many years ago, there is often a problem in obtaining sufficient verification to justify the acceptance of delayed registrations. While the ultimate responsibility for presenting satisfactory evidence in support of delayed registrations remains with the applicants, the Division has built up a library of vertification material in order to assist these persons. There were 348 delayed registrations of birth processed during 1962. REGISTRATION OF DEATHS Either the physician in attendance at the last illness of a deceased person or the Coroner conducting an inquiry into the death of a person is required to complete the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, which forms an important part of the VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 47 death registration. The responsibility for filing the completed death registration lies with the undertaker in charge of the burial, and the registration must be filed before the necessary burial permit is issued. Classification of the death for statistical purposes is made according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death, and this classification is dependent upon the physician's certification. Where there is doubt as to the cause to which the physician wishes the death assigned, he is queried through the local Medical Health Officer. As a means of improving cause of death certification, lectures are given each year to the graduating class of medical students at the University of British Columbia on this topic. REGISTRATION OF STILLBIRTHS The term "birth" where used in the Vital Statistics Act also includes stillbirths, but separate forms are used for stillbirth registration. These forms combine the essential features of both birth and death registrations. A stillbirth is defined as being " the birth of a viable foetus after at least 28 weeks' pregnancy in which pulmonary respiration does not occur, whether death occurs before, during, or after birth." There were 447 stillbirth registrations filed in 1962. REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES The responsibility for registering a marriage rests with the person solemnizing the event—namely, the officiating clergyman or Marriage Commissioner. Marriage registers are provided free of charge to clergy and Marriage Commissioners. These are returned to the Division periodically in order that they may be checked against the indexes of registrations filed with the Division. If it is thus ascertained that an event has been unrecorded, steps are promptly taken to obtain a registration. LEGAL CHANGES OF NAME Another major responsibility of the Division is the administration of the Change of Name Act. The principal requirements for a legal change of name are that the applicant be 21 years of age or over, a British subject, and domiciled in this Province. An application for change of name may cover more than one individual in a family. Thus a married man need file only one application to cover a change of surname and (or) given names for himself, his wife, and any unmarried minor children in his family. An interesting feature of the Act is that the only person who is entitled to change the surname of a child is a married man; thus it is impossible for a widowed or divorced person or for an unmarried mother to change the surname of a child. There were 443 legal changes of name in 1962, compared with the 1961 figure of 439. O 48 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 6.—Change of Name Applications Granted, According to Marital Status and Sex of Applicant, and Total Number of Persons Affected, British Columbia, 1941-62. Marital Status of Applicant Total Year Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Total Number of Persons M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. T. Affected 1941 55 72 59 67 103 7 17 25 27 33 37 67 92 74 119 2 5 8 10 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 5 5 10 4 1 4 2 4 3 6 10 25 21 — 98 141 158 145 228 13 27 45 65 74 Ill 168 203 210 302 180 1047 298 1943 351 1944 362 1945 524 1946 _. 128 36 146 14 6 3 8 39 288 92 380 638 1947 117 32 128 7 3 7 7 29 1 256 75 331 555 1948 143 35 134 3 10 5 15 17 302 60 362 586 1949 128 46 140 11 3 4 4 19 1 276 80 356 628 1950 128 33 138 8 2 5 9 25 277 71 348 591 1951 140 39 154 12 2 9 5 17 301 77 378 646 1952. 155 59 167 11 3 3 6 40 331 113 444 777 1953 159 48 175 13 2 8 9 35 1 345 105 450 768 1954 142 51 158 6 1 7 4 14 1 306 801 3861 702 1955 148 53 165 12 2 8 12 24 327 97 424 743 1956 170 58 163 15 2 3 13 27 348 103 451 769 1957 160 62 210 16 5 7 7 26 3841 111 495 « 929 1958 141 46 205 13 4 14 8 24 1 359 97 456 865 1959 152 58 195 13 3 13 7 33 1 361 118 479 2 825 1960 147 ' 60 19? 11 1 12 11 34 351 117 468 819 1961 138 41 198 16 5 1? m 19 351 88 439 743 1962 -.- 125 41 192 21 4 ' 9 41 — 3313 112 4433 752 1 Includes 2 cases for which marital status was not stated. 2 Includes 4 cases for which marital status was not stated, 3 male and 1 female. 3 Includes 1 case for which marital status was not stated. MARRIAGE ACT The administration of the Marriage Act is another major responsibility of the Division of Vital Statistics. This Act covers all phases of the Province's jurisdiction over the solemnization of marriage and over the legal preliminaries thereto. The main duties of the Division under this Act relate to the issuance of marriage licences and to the vesting of individual ministers and clergymen with the authority to solemnize marriage in British Columbia. The Act permits civil marriages to be performed by Marriage Commissioners. These Marriage Commissioners are appointed by Order in Council upon recommendation from the Division. Because of the legal importance of the marriage contract and of the qualifications which are required of the parties to the intended marriage, marriage licences are issued only by specially appointed persons known as " Issuers of Marriage Licences." This provision is one of the safeguards written into the Marriage Act as a protection to the public. It is the duty of the Issuer of Marriage Licences to be reasonably satisfied that the persons seeking a marriage licence are properly qualified before the licence may be issued. The sections of the Act providing for the registration of ministers and clergymen for the purpose of solemnizing marriage are also intended as a protection of the public against the performance of marriages by fraudulent or unauthorized individuals. The Act provides that before registration of clergymen for this purpose may be granted, the denomination to which he belongs must fulfil certain requirements respecting continuity of existence and must have established rites and usages respecting the solemnization of marriage. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 49 During 1961 a major change was made in the operation of the registry of ministers and clergymen licensed under the Marriage Act. As a result of this change, it is now possible to prepare for the governing body of each religious denomination mechanically tabulated lists of those ministers registered under the denomination's auspices. These lists are verified by the denomination prior to the annual publication in The British Columbia Gazette of all ministers and clergymen registered under the Marriage Act. Previously it had been necessary for each denomination to compile a complete nominal roll annually for this purpose. The new punch-card procedure provides a number of other advantages in the internal administration of the registry. Sixteen orders of remarriage were issued under the Marriage Act during the year. Eight caveats were lodged during the year by persons having a reasonable objection to an intended marriage. Whenever a caveat is lodged, the Division notifies all Marriage Commissioners and Issuers of Marriage Licences throughout the Province, and once in each year a revised list of outstanding caveats is supplied to these appointees. Table 7.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, British Columbia, 1962 Permanent Temporary Total Total number on register, December 31, 1961 - 2,176 243 216 2,203 1 44 45 2,177 287 Total number cancelled during 1962 - Total number on register, December 31, 1962 - - 261 2,203 Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, by Religious Denomination, British Columbia, 1962 Denomination Advent Christian Conference Adventist Anglican Apostolic Church of the Pentecost Associated Gospel Churches Baptist Churches, Independent Baptist Conference (Columbia) Baptist Convention of British Columbia Baptist Convention (Regular) of British Columbia- Baptist General Convention of Oregon-Washington - Baptist Pacific Conference (North America) Baptist (Radio Mission and Church Crusade) - — Buddhist Churches of America - Canadian Reformed Church of New Westminster _ Canadian Temple Cathedral of the Apostolic Church of Life.. Chaplaincy Service _ Christadelphians _ Christian and Missionary Alliance . Christian Reformed — _ Church of Christ — — Church of Christ (China). Church of God Church of God (American) of Prophecy- Church of the Nazarene Church of the New Jerusalem, Swedenborgian 1 21 333 14 8 3 15 58 42 14 16 2 3 3 26 26 4 26 18 1 2 8 2 22 4 O 50 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, by Religious Denomination, British Columbia, 1962—Continued Denomination Churches of God —- __ _ _ _— Covenant Kingdom Ministry - Disciples of Christ (First Christian Church of Vancouver). Doukhobor Sect - Evangelical Churches of Pentecost — Evangelical Covenant Church of America Evangelical Free Church of North America (Nor-Dani)-. Evangelical Mission of British Columbia Evangelical Russian Christian Church — - Evangelical United Brethren Church, N.W. Canadian Conference - Evangelistic, Open Door-— - Faith Temple _ — _ _ Faith Mission, Apostolic Free Methodist Church of North America, Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Glad Tidings Temple Missionary Society .__ _ Greek Catholic Russian Orthodox of America Greek Catholic, Ukrainian International Foursquare Gospel Lighthouse — Jehovah's Witnesses Jewish Congregation, Beth Israel — Jewish Congregation, Independent _ Jewish Congregation, Schara Tzedek —- Jewish Congregation, Beth Hamidrosh, B'nai Jacob _ Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ, Alaska-Canadian Mission. Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ (Vancouver Stake) Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ (reorganized) - Liberal Catholic — Lutheran, Augustana (Evangelical) - _ - Lutheran Church (The), Missouri Synod Lutheran, Evangelical Church of Canada, Canada District, American Lutheran Church- Lutheran, Finnish _ _ „ Lutheran, St. Mark's Evangelical, of Vancouver Icelandic (Lutheran, Evangelical) _ Evangelical (Pacific District) Lutheran, Lutheran, Lutheran, Lutheran, United Church in America, Pacific Synod United Church in America, Western Canada Synod. Mennonite Brethren —- _ Mennonite Brethren, Evangelical - - Mennonite, Church of God in Christ —- _ _ Mennonite Church of West Abbotsford _ Mennonite, Conference of the United Mennonite Church of British Columbia.. Mennonite, Old Colony Church __ Mennonite, Sommerfelder Church - Mennonite, United Missionary Church _ Methodist and Episcopal, African — Moravian , . Netherlands Reformed Congregation — Orthodox Church, Greek- — — Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada . Pentecostal Holiness Pentecostal United People's Fellowship .._ — Plymouth Brethren Presbyterian Quaker (Society of Friends).. 1 2 2 1 14 3 21 1 3 4 1 9 1 13 1 9 1 21 23 21 2 1 3 1 19 12 22 7 6 37 30 1 1 1 1 3 4 64 3 4 4 33 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 4 1 8 147 7 3 1 24 62 3 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 51 Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen, by Religious Denomination, British Columbia, 1962—Continued Denomination Reformed Church of America _. - 3 Reformed Episcopal Church - 4 Roman Catholic _ 386 Salvation Army _ _ - 55 Shantymen's Christian Association .—- _ 5 Sikh, Kalghidar Shromani Society - 1 Sikh, Khalsa Diwan Society— — - 6 Sikh, Paldi Khalsa Diwan Society _ _ 1 Spiritual Assembly of Vancouver (Bahai's) 1 Spiritualist Alliance, International 4 Spiritualist Association, National 8 Spiritualist Church, Open Door— 3 Spiritualists' Association of British Columbia- - 4 Standard Church of America, Inc — — — 3 Unitarian - 2 United Church of Canada —- - - 353 Victoria Truth Centre 1 Zion Tabernacle 3 Total 2,203 MICROFILM AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES All registrations of births, deaths, and marriages are microfilmed weekly, and the rolls of film are forwarded to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa. Stillbirths and amended registrations are filmed monthly. This is a contract arrangement which enables the Dominion Bureau of Statistics to compile national vital statistics and the national indices of births, deaths, and marriages. In addition to filming all registrations and refilming amended registrations, the Division has also made microfilm copies of many supplementary records and files. Filming of delayed registrations of deaths and marriages and a number of miscellaneous files was carried out during the year. Also, the current physicians' notices of birth, wills, adoptions, and the 1961 hospital returns were filmed. Extensive use was made of the Division's photographic services to provide photo-prints of vital statistics registrations required by other agencies of government. Some 2,894 such prints were issued free of charge in 1962. In addition, 11,381 photo-prints were issued as certified copies, for which a fee of $1 each is collected. REGISTRATION OF ADOPTION ORDERS Copies of all adoption orders made by the Courts in this Province are forwarded to the Division by the Court Registrars, as required by the Vital Statistics Act. On receipt of an order regarding an adoption by the Division, a marginal notation showing the child's adoptive name is made on the original registration. All certificates subsequently issued in respect of the registration bear this name. No information regarding the natural parents of the child may be released. This same procedure is followed when an adoption order is received from another Province or State relating to the adoption of a child born in British Columbia. Inspection of the documents filed regarding an adoption is only allowed to officials of the Crown in discharge of their official duties, or to a person authorized by the Provincial Secretary in writing, or to a person authorized by a Judge of the Court presiding in Chambers. Thus every effort is made to protect the interest of the adopted child and his adoptive parents. O 52 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Adoption orders filed with the Division of 1962 numbered 1,403, a decrease from the 1,484 filed in 1961. REGISTRATION OF DIVORCES The Vital Statistics Act also requires that all divorces and nullities granted in the Province be registered with the Division. The Division is supplied with a certified copy of each decreee of dissolution or nullity by the Supreme Court Registrars. A notation is made on the registration of the marriage if the marriage occurred in this Province. The notation indicates the date and place of dissolution, and any certificate subsequently issued from the registration contains this information. In cases where the marriage occurred outside the Province, the Province of marriage is notified in order that the necessary notations may be made on the marriage registration. Where the Division is notified of a dissolution or nullity taking place in another Province and involving a marriage occurring in British Columbia, the appropriate notation is made on the original marriage registration. There were 1,490 dissolutions of marriage and 30 nullities ordered in the Province in 1962. The comparable figures for 1961 were 1,397 and 37. REGISTRY OF WILLS NOTICES A Registry of Wills Notices has been in operation in this Province since 1945, and the Division of Vital Statistics has the responsibility for maintaining this Registry. The existence of the Registry enables a testator to file a notice with the Division stating the date and the location of his will. He may also file supplementary notices showing changes of location of the will or indicating revocation of a will. The filing of the wills notice is not mandatory, but the services of the Registry are available to all persons who wish to ensure that information which will lead to the discovery of their wills will be readily available upon their death. The Courts require that a search be made of the wills notices on file in this Registry before they will proceed with an application for probate of a will. By the end of 1962 over 77,094 wills notices were on file in the Division. New regulations respecting the operation of the Registry of Wills Notices, which were assented to in 1961, have now been in operation for over a year and have considerably strengthened the Registry. Under the new regulations sufficient identifying information respecting the testator, such as date and place of birth, must be included in the wills notice. Formerly, no such identifying particulars were mandatory, although they were solicited by the Division on a voluntary basis. The provision of adequate indentification of the testator greatly facilitates the subsequent searching of notices on file at the time of probate. In 1946, the first complete year in which notices were filed, there were only 441 notices received. The figures of the last five years show the increasing use of the service by the public. They are as follows: 1958,7,821; 1959,6,333; 1960, 7,122; 1961, 8,301; and 1962, 8,405. BIO-STATISTICAL SERVICES The bio-statistical services of the Division have been developed in order to make readily available statistical information and analyses which are essential for the efficient planning and operation of the many health facilities and public health services of the Health Branch. The Division is therefore committed to providing comprehensive statistical service to virtually all other divisions of the Health Branch and to certain voluntary agencies receiving Governmental financial support. In VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 53 addition, it provides statistical service to the Mental Health Services Branch and to the B.C. Government Employees Medical Services. The Division also compiles and publishes detailed statistics on births, deaths, stillbirths, marriages, adoptions, and divorces derived from the vital statistics registrations collected throughout the Province. Wide use is made of these vital statistics in connection with the statistical analyses of health problems and of public health programmes. A detailed report of vital statistics is published annually for public information. The extensive sets of indexes which are required in connection with the registration and certification responsibilities of the Division are all prepared in the Division's mechanical tabulation section. Tuberculosis Statistics Statistics relating to the tuberculosis-control programme in this Province have been provided by the Division ever since the statistical section was organized over 25 years ago. The Division is now responsible for the processing and compilation of data on all new tuberculosis cases reported, on admissions to and separations from tuberculosis sanatoria, on X-ray and tuberculin testing surveys, and on other special studies relating to case-finding, treatment and follow-up of tuberculosis cases in the Province. One of the major services provided to the Division of Tuberculosis Control is the maintaining of the tuberculosis known-case register. This enables the central office of the Division of Tuberculosis Control to have up-to-date alphabetical and numerical indexes of all known cases of tuberculosis and of certain non- tuberculous chest conditions, while at the same time permitting the operation of decentralized regional registries of active cases. The regional registries, which were established several years ago, are part of an improved follow-up and control system respecting active tuberculosis cases. The large-scale tuberculin testing programme, which was continued during 1962, required the processing and analysis by the Division of over 100,000 tuberculin testing reports. Special tabulations were prepared during the year from the statistical series which has been maintained for a number of years respecting all tuberculosis cases undergoing surgery. The study included an analysis of complications developing in patients of various age-groups and at various stages of the disease, according to the specific type of treatment given. Personnel of this Division continued to serve on the medical records committee of the Division of Tuberculosis Control and to participate in the preparation and review of all printed forms used by that Division. Monthly, quarterly, and annual reports respecting the tuberculosis-control pro- gramme were prepared routinely, and a number of special statistical studies were undertaken upon request. The Division co-operated in setting up the statistical aspects of a two-year study relating to patients converting from non-tuberculous to tuberculous diagnoses. Venereal Disease Statistics Two major series of statistics are processed for the Division of Venereal Disease Control. One of these relates to the incidence of new venereal disease cases reported in the Province, and the other to the epidemiological work of the Division of Venereal Disease Control in case-finding and contact investigation. From these two series, reports are prepared for the Division of Venereal Disease Control on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual basis. The reports include a number of specially computed indices which indicate the effectiveness of the case-finding, O 54 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE contact-tracing, and medical examination of contacts carried out by the Division of Venereal Disease Control. Public Health Nursing Statistics The daily service reports of all public health nurses in the Provincial service are routinely processed by the Division, and monthly and annual analyses are provided for administrative use. As a further aid in the administration of the public health nursing programme, a time-study analysis relating to the work of the public health nurse is carried out each year. This study is based on the work carried out in four sample weeks during the year. The information accruing from this study is used in a continuing evaluation of the utilization of public health nursing facilities and of the use of clerical assistance in health units. A comprehensive body of statistical data respecting the home-care programmes throughout the Province is also compiled by the Division. For this purpose a punch-card record is set up for each individual home:care visit made by the public health nurses, and details of diagnosis, treatment, time expended, service given, and other pertinent data are recorded. A special analytical report covering statistics of the home-care programmes is prepared annually by the Division. Dental Health Statistics During the year the Division again collaborated with the Division of Preventive Dentistry in the carrying-out of the annual community dental-health surveys in selected areas of the Province. These surveys, which are designed to yield important information respecting the dental-health status of the school population, are based on statistical samples of the public school population in the various regions of the Province. Each region is surveyed once every three years, since this periodicity is considered sufficient to yield the type of data required. The selection of the samples and the subsequent compilation and evaluation of the dental-examination reports are the responsibility of the Division of Vital Statistics. The 1962 survey covered the Greater Vancouver region, and the results were published in the special-reports series of the Division. From data collected in the 1961 survey of Vancouver Island, a special study concerning the relationship between malocclusion and dental caries was prepared in co-operation with the Division of Preventive Dentistry. Studies evaluating the effectiveness of topical applications of stannous fluoride were completed in the Fraser Valley and Kootenay regions, and another study was initiated to assess the effectiveness of topical application of fluoride phosphate. Surveys relating to the fluoridation of community water supplies were carried out in Kelowna and Prince George, and the results of these surveys were compared with those of pre-fluoridation surveys completed some years ago. Analyses were prepared from a special survey of dental needs and facilities in the Province. For this purpose the Division processed returns submitted by dentists throughout the Province. Assistance was also given to the Division of Preventive Dentistry in the initiation of a study relating to the effect of penicillin therapy on caries incidence among children. Epidemiological Statistics The Division has several continuing assignments in the field of epidemiological statistics. The most important of these is the maintenance of the Province-wide VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 55 notifiable-disease reporting system, from which are compiled weekly, monthly, and annual reports of notifiable diseases reported. The Division also maintains a registry of all cases of cancer diagnosed in the Province. The purpose of this registry is to make available statistics which will help to indicate the course and magnitude of malignant disease in this Province. A special statistical report on cancer morbidity and mortality is prepared annually by the Division. During 1962 the Division worked closely with the Director of Epidemiology in connection with several aspects of the poliomyelitis immunization programme, and in the follow-up and assessment of the cases occurring during 1960 in both vaccinated and unvaccinated persons. Rheumatic Fever Prophylaxis Programme During the year the Division assumed the responsibility for maintaining the register of all cases on the rheumatic fever prophylaxis programme. Since the Division has commenced the statistical processing of these records during the previous year, it was considered advantageous to make this change in the location and operation of the register. School Medical Examinations In co-operation with the Director of Local Health Services, a statistical programme was designed to deal with the reports of medical examinations of schoolchildren under the new referral system. The recording and statistical arrangements which have been made for this new system will reduce the amount of clerical work required at the local level while at the same time making more readily available statistical information which will be helpful in evaluating the programme. Toward the end of the year the Division commenced processing the individual medical- examination reports using mechanical tabulation equipment. Infant and Peri-natal Mortality Statistics Because infant mortality is still a problem of major concern to public health officials, the Division has for a number of years engaged in a special analytical study of all infant deaths occurring in the Province. In order that this analysis might be as comprehensive and informative as possible, pertinent information respecting each child who dies in infancy is obtained not only from the registration of death, but also from the birth registration and from the physician's notice of birth. This enables the study of the possible relationship between factors associated with the birth of the child and with its subsequent death. During 1962 there appeared to be an increased interest in the infant mortality problem on the part of a number of public health and medical organizations, and considerable use was made of the data available from this continuing study in this Province. Two special reports analysing the infant mortality experience in British Columbia during a recent three-year period were prepared and issued in the special-reports series of the Division. The Division has also maintained a continuing series of statistics derived from the physician's notice of live birth or stillbirth. Data obtained from this source contain valuable information which is not available from the birth registrations, and these data are especially important in conneciton with the infant mortality studies just mentioned. In addition, they have useful applications in a number of other problems being studied by public health and medical research workers. During the year the feasibility of correlating information on file with the Registry of Handicapped Children and Adults with information contained on the birth records was O 56 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE tested, and it appears that the integration of data from these two sources will yield further valuable results. Medical Care Statistics An extensive statistical service is provided by this Division to the B.C. Government Employees Medical Service in the statistical processing of all claims reports submitted for payment. Under an agreement with this Service, the Division compiles statistics relating to the illness experience of persons covered by the medical care plan, and also prepares administrative statistics relating especially to volume and types of services rendered and to cost analyses. A special report containing statistics of the plan is issued each year in the special-reports series of the Division. In the report covering the year 1961, an expanded list of illness categories was shown in order to provide more detailed morbidity statistics. However, while a great deal of morbidity data are available from the annual tabulations prepared by the Division, it is practical to include only a limited number of tables in the annual report. The additional data are available for detailed study as required. Other special analyses are prepared from time to time upon request from the directors of the plan. Poison Control Statistics The Division continued to receive reports of all accidental poisonings referred to the various Poison Control Centres throughout the Province. Statistics relating to the 1961 experience were compiled for Departmental use. G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre Statistics Statistical service was again provided to the G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre during 1962 by the processing of all statistical records relating to patients treated at the Centre. Administrative statistics, as well as statistics which are of special interest in the field of rehabilitation, are provided by this system. The system also enables special categories of patients to be identified and selected out for purposes of special study or assessment. Epilepsy Centre Statistics The arrangement which was made in 1959 whereby this Division would provide a statistical service to the newly established Epilepsy Centre continued in effect during 1962. As a result of the first two years' experience in this field, a number of improvements were made in the recording system. Mental Health Statistics The provision of a full statistical service to the Mental Health Services Branch of the Department of Health Services and Hospital Insurance is another major responsibility of this Division. This includes the statistical processing of admission and separation reports relating to all patients admitted to institutions of the Mental Health Services Branch, and also the processing of the statistical records relating to adult patients treated at the Mental Health Centre at Burnaby. At the end of each fiscal year the Division compiles the detailed statistical tables which are required for the annual report of the Mental Health Services Branch, as well as other detailed tables required by that Branch for administrative purposes. The Division also provides consultative service to the Mental Health Services Branch, and during 1962 assisted in a number of special projects involving mental-health statistics. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 57 The Division also compiles statistics based on the admission and separation reports of patients treated in the psychiatric units of two large hospitals in the Province. Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults Although the Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults is administered by the Director of Registry and Rehabilitation Services, the Division of Vital Statistics provides the day-to-day supervision of the Registry, and has the responsibility of processing and analysing the statistics which stem from it. The Registry files now contain statistical information respecting over 21,000 children who have been reported as having disabilities and approximately 1,700 adults. The Division compiles extensive statistical tabulations from the records of the Registry, the more important statistical data being summarized into the annual statistical report of the Registry. In addition, mechanically tabulated indexes of all cases registered are produced annually on both an alphabetic basis and on the basis of specific disability. Separate alphabetic and disability indexes are prepared for each health unit in the Province, showing all registered cases that are resident within the health unit area. Although the Registry began accepting registrations of disabled adults commencing April 1, 1960, the number of disabled adults registered remains relatively small. The majority of the registrations already on file respecting adults have originated with the G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre, or relate to persons who were originally registered in the Children's Registry and have now reached the age of 21 years. During the year, arrangements were made for the registration of cases being seen at the local rehabilitation councils under the welfare rehabilitation survey plan. Arrangements were made during the year for the registration of children with handicapping conditions who attend the Health Centre for Children in Vancouver. Arrangements were also made with the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society for the registration of disabled persons coming within the purview of that agency. Reference was made in last year's report to the development of a Family Register within the Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults. This work was continued during 1962 by the geneticist in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia, who serves as a consultant to the Registry. By the end of the year over 5,000 individual records had been reviewed with a view to determining familial linkages, and amongst these it was found that 372 families had more than one member registered with a handicapping condition. These 372 families accounted for over 800 registrations, or approximately 16 per cent of the group reviewed. Cytology Statistics The statistical system which was developed for the Cytology Laboratory in 1957 and placed into operation in 1958 is functioning in a very satisfactory manner. The individual examination reports from this programme are channelled through the Division of Vital Statistics, and the relevant satistical information extracted on to punch-cards. Analyses are produced which are designed to yield important information regarding the efficacy of the cytological screening procedure and the pathogenesis of uterine cancer. Although the volume of examinations increased over fourfold from the 25,000 per year anticipated when the statistical processing began to over 100,000 in 1962, the Division has continued to meet all of the statistical requirements of the programme. Special tabulations were prepared during the year in connection with the determination of incidence and prevalence of pre-invasive cervical cancer in the female population of this Province. Since the pre-invasive stage of cervical carcinoma is O 58 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE normally symptomless, the cytological screening programme provides the only source of information for the estimation of incidence and prevalence rates. The statistical data collected during the years 1958 to 1961, inclusive, were subjected to further critical analysis during the year in connection with studies relating to the trend in the incidence of invasive cervical carcinoma. British Columbia Cancer Institute Statistics The Division collaborated with the British Columbia Cancer Institute in a critical review of the statistical system which was set up at the Institute over 10 years ago. As a result of this review, an improved and simplified method of processing the basic statistical data required by the Institute was evolved and placed into operation. An important feature of the new system is an arrangement whereby the statistical abstract record of each case treated at the Institute will also serve as the notification to the Health Branch of a malignant neoplasm required by regulations under the Health Act. Previously, the Institute initiated a separate report of malignant neoplasm respecting each new case treated. Obstetrical Discharge Statistics The Division continued to provide a statistical service to another long-range project in the health field designed to study maternal mortality, maternal morbidity, and foetal wastage in British Columbia. This project, which is assisted by Federal funds, is under the direction of the Department of Obstetrics, University of British Columbia. The emphasis in this project to date has centred around analyses of the detailed obstetrical discharge records of four Vancouver hospitals which are cooperating in the study. A detailed review of the information being collected on the obstetrical discharge records was made during the year by a special committee representing all participating hospitals, the Department of Obstetrics at the University, and this Division. As a result of this study, a revised obstetrical discharge summary record was drafted and approved for use commencing January 1, 1963. Statistics derived from this improved summary of each case will yield additional information not previously available. Statistics for the Speech and Hearing Programme The Health Branch and the Pohomyehtis and Rehabilitation Foundation of British Columbia have set up a pilot plan for three years designed to provide speech therapy in certain areas of the Province and to study the problem of speech-therapy service throughout British Columbia. The Division of Vital Statistics participated in the planning for this project and has arranged a method of recording the data on individual children serviced under this programme which will enable the information to be processed on to I.B.M. punch-cards. Rehabilitation Statistics A punch-card record is maintained of all disabled persons receiving training under either the M or R Schedule of the Canadian Vocational Training Act. Statistics compiled during the year from this series were made available to the Rehabilitation Service and also to the Department of Social Welfare and the Department of Education. These data have proved most valuable in assessing the effectiveness of the training programme. vital statistics report, 1962 Other Statistical Assignments O 59 The Division continued to provide a wide range of statistical information to governmental and non-governmental agencies and to private individuals. Members of the Division served on a number of special committees studying various health problems and provided consultant service in bio-statistical matters to a large number of health agencies and to personnel engaged in medical research. O 60 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE PART III.—DETAILED TABLES OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ADOPTIONS, AND DIVORCES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 (Classified by Place of Residence) TABLE 1.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, STILLBIRTHS, AND MARRIAGES FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Census Division Live Births Total M Live Births in Hospitals M. Illegitimate Births M. Stillbirths M. F. Marriages Excess of Births over Deaths British Columbia- Division No. la.— Division No. lb— Division No. lc— Division No. 2a.. Division No. 2b- Division No. 2c~. Division No. 3a~ Division No. 3b.. Division No. 3c~. Division No. 4a_ Division No. 4b- Division No. 4c. Division No. 4d.. Division No. 4e_ Division No. 5a,. Division No. 5b- Division No. 5c... Division No. 5d.. Division No. 5e_ Division No. 5f— Division No. 6a- Division No. 6b- Division No. 6c_ Division No. 6d.. Division No. 6e_ Division No. 6f— Division No. 7a-. Division No. 7b- Division No. 7c- Division No. 8 a... Division No. 8b- Division No. 8c... Division No. 8d . Division No. 8e— Division No. 8f... Division No. 8g... Division No. 9a . Division No. 9b- Division No. 9c-. Division No. 9d~ Division No. 9e_ Division No. 9f... Division No. lOa... Division No. 10b- Division No. 10c _ Division No. 10d- 38,128 303 477 135, 142 853' 533 1,1*11 623 155, 2751 295 12,278 4,047 2,101 3,367 6351 793 813 731 297 13S 278 1,113 40 229 218 2311 49 3H7, 1,101'; 118 194 562 379, 307 7 70 54, 788 331 116 1111 9 498 754| 19,389 163 225 671 432 278 573 326 85, 148 164 6,188 2,089 1,052 1,700 343 4171 395 358, 155; 63 151 5841 21, 110 112 100 25 173i 556 72 100 304 206 158 43 31 34 29; 398 170 62 58|' 6 255 370 18,739 140 252 68 74 421 255 608 297 70 127 131 6,090 1,958 1,049 1,667 292 376 418 373 142 75 127 529 19 115 106 131 24 144 545 46 94 25S 173 149 43 4 36 25 390 161 54 53 3 243 384 19,175)18,538. 163; 223 62) I 67 430 276 I 569, 325 84 I 142 161 6,177 2,0861 1,050 I 1,694 340 4131 386 358: 147 63, 150 579 16 104 92 97 22 168 I 554 72) 8* 304 198 150 35 i 3 23i 20 395 160 54 I 56i 1 251 3'67i 139 252 63 74 421 254 296 70 125| 130 6,07® 1,954 1,044 1,662 292 372 408 372 1351 72 127, 525 151 109 92 123 20 139 541 45 80 255 1651 143 36 4 28! 19 381' 151 47, 1,454 111 11 4 7 20 7 41 32 3; 17! 9 497 100 63 I 111, 2H 32 24 21 10 8 9 68' 7 13 15 12 2 4 51, 2 13 33, 34' 14 4 1,350 7 9 2 6 15 13 49 32 5 12 9 418 98 69 94 24 25 23 17 12 6 15 63 5 12 26 11 3 9 38 1 14 18 30 15 2 53 238 381 212 1-5 I 2 _.._ il i 7 2 41 22 10 12 5 5 3 6 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 11,196 48 114 30 , 24 i 214 134 386 194 45 30 42 4,820 1,049 660 1,104 i 139 280 208 172 30 12 58 212 3 29 33 41 2 80 223 13 16 168 66 66 12 2 6 9 i 144 43 23 , 1 67 136 23,216 261 333 67 98 604 267 651 367 90 196 191 5,964 2,704 1,262 1,419 437 411 652 568 236 96 162 809 31 168 160 206 35 218 921 94 154 458 309 254 67 1 56 48 614 299 100 105 7 429 637 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 61 TABLE 2.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, STILLBIRTHS, AND MARRIAGES FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962. Place Live Births Live Births in Hospitals Illegitimate Births Stillbirths Marriages Excess of Births Total M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Deaths Abbotsford 58 9 174 66 23 56 2,096 74 20 139 76 75 5 172 442 20 641 766 97 246 61 16 489 365 31 108 29 358 68 57 357 5 52 19 96 57 19 13 49 85 50 45 323 15 263 60 13 129 58 244 59 72 45 330 73 33 59 376 32 55 247 33 146 81 81 25 413 21. 181 9 553 218 222 547 882 196 63 34 26 7 89 28 9 28 1,055 32 10 69 36 28 1 89 210 9 28 390 53 124 31 5 240 182 17 57 13 183 33 27 182 3 29 7 56 30 9 5 23 45 31 23 157 10 135 29 9 58 29 124 29 35 20 175 45 17 30 178 14 30 135 21 85 44 35 14 229 8 93 4 287 il22 121 279 439 95 311 17 32 2 85 38 14 28 1,041 42 10 70 40 47 4 83 232 11 36 376 44 122 30 1! 249 183 14 51 16 175 35 30 175 2 23 12 40 27 10 8 26 40 19 22 166 5 128 31 4 71 29 120 30 37 25 155 28 16 29 198 18 25 112 12 61 37 46 11 184 13 88 5 266 96 101 26P 443 101 32 17 26 7 89 28 9 28 1,052 30 10 69 36 28 89 210 9 28 390 53 124 31 5 239 181 17 56 13 181 33 25 182 3 29 7 56 29 9 5 23! 45 3Ti 231 IS 7 10 135 29 9 58 29 1124 28, 351 20 17S 42 16 29 178 14 23, 135 21 84 44 35i 14 228 7 93! 4 287 122' 12H 279 438 95 31 17 I 32 2 85 38 14 28 1,0381 40 10 70 40 47 41 82 232 11 36 375 44 122 30 11 249 182 14 51 16 175 35 27 174 2 23 12 40 27; 10 8 26 40 18 22 166 5 128 31 41 71 29; 120 30 37 25 155 26 16 29 1981 1® 20 112 121 60 36 46 111 182 10 88 5 265 96 1011 268 443 1011 3_ 17 3 1 4 6 4 i 55 5 2 7 2 8 15 1 3 7 1 3 i 48 3 4 3 4 12 12 1 1 1 1 8 1 -.- 3 _..- 8 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 _-- .._ _ 1 ~2 1 __. i 1 , ~ I 3 3 1 ~_ i ~3 1 ~_ "1" 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 i t 2 1 3 __ 1 1 2 2 . 1 2 4 i i . 1 1 1 ""_ 1 1 1 ~ i 1 2| i 1 1 2 1 1 4 i 2 ' 2 , "~_ ' 1 4 68 41 9 86 12 19 9 516 25 147 Alert Bay 53 Armstrong 1 47 1,388 60 20 57 13 14 123 Castlegar 51 45 2 Chilliwack City 1111 94 _ 82 54 67 37 22 98 71 8 77 17 101) 20 7 63 18 14 27 28 10 12 , 23 , 12 124 ' 6 114 . 12 , 10 : 42 1 5 l 32 27 18 72 ! 44 16 i 4 7 . 98 1 6 61 i 10 26 , 1 , 78 ! 199 : 6 74 2 512 ! 25 31 i 164 1133 , 83 . 39 14 81 317 16 50 14 4 5 12 3 4 2 1 i 18 5 1 3 1 3 ! 2 8 _ 2 2 1 8 1 2 2 17 111 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 9 8 1 11 12 2 10 3 6 5 1 9 .—_ 1 21 9 3 15 14 9 4 649 69 Cranbrook Creston - 177 34 14 6 2 3 4 2 2 8 1 2 1 416 Delta ... 270 District Lot 1721 17 54 14 Esquimau 252 37 Fort St Tames 45 Fort St. John _.. 315 4 Fruitvale —- - I 42 6 85 36 ,10 10 Hazel ton Hope 8 5 3 1 14 .. - 2 42 64 46 Invermere Kamloops Kaslo Kelowna Kent 40 I 187 6 111 45 Keremeos 7 Kimberley ' ■ TCinnairH Kitimat _ T.advsmith Lake Cowichan 3 3 2 9 5 2 11, 8 1 8 5 9 4 1 1 1® 3, 96 48 233 27 60 Langley District ._ Lillooet _ T.nmby Lvtton 197 5,3 29 48 Maole Ridge Marysvilie Masset - _ Matsqui _ 222 29 53 125 26 Mission 25 33 Montrosp Nanaimo - Natal ,._ 20 227 16 95 20 6 5 16 12 9 6 241 158 192 333 637 Oak Bay _ 26 Oliver. 49 19 1 This is an urban-type area but is not incorporated. O 62 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 2.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, STILLBIRTHS, AND MARRIAGES FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued. Place Live Births Live Births in Hospitals Illegitimate Births Stillbirths Marriages Excess of Births Total M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Deaths 19 10 17 269 46 358 264 143 39 231 654 404 60 16 144 94 100 1,207 84 1,089 37 60 72 20 32 4 9 123 30 64 10 84 65 1,862 2 30 28 249i ,18, 301 30 82 6,997 100 221 1,003 3 382 731 194 4 6 7 4 139 27 175 132 70 17 122 315 214 38 10 72 47 48 645 42 542 21 351 37 8 24 2 7 61 16 34 2 45 28 976 1 17 17 122 8; 154 16 441 3,490 52 103; 510 2 193 42. 114 31 13 3 13 130 19 183 132 73 22 109 339 190 22 6 72 47 52 562 42 547 16 25 35 12 8 2 2 62 14 30 8 39 37 886 1 13 11 127 10 147 14 38 3,507 48 118 493 1 189 31 80 3 6 7 3 139 26 175 132 70 17 122 315 214 38 10 72 47 48 644 42 542 20 35 37 8 24 2 7 61 15 34 2 43 27 975 1 17 17 122 6 154 16 44 3,484 52 102 509 2 193 41 114 1 12 3 .12 2 1 . —„ ~1 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 9 1 6 1 ' 1 | "48 i ~J 6 . ~3 ! 1 1 1 1 ~1 1 i 1 1 4 1 1 2 ~~i i 2 __1 _.- ~3 22 ~ 7i i 7 ~~3 i 3 14 2 3 120 2 96 34 28 20 76 210 102 5 19 77 6 23 160 ; 41 181 8 37 . 4 ! 1 5 13 i 2 6 5 14 129 19 183 132 73 22 108 337 188 22 6 7_ 47 I 52 561 42 546 16 251 35 12 8 2 2 61 14 30 14 3 7 2 1 1 ? 13 1 • 10 4 3 1 3 128 i 31 277 208 110 35 154 301 29 548 , 30 4 32 303 i 47 10 6 2 6 32 1 28 3 4 li 1 6 6 3 11 1 20 3 3 124 75 71 962 1 47 666 27 42 35 . 16 7 1 5 j - 1 1 7 35 , 1 ' 7 3 14 27 281 - 6 i 39 2 108 , 9 ; 38 3,640 i 23 152 634 "155 40 79 105 17 51 8 39 37 885 11 i 131 11 126 9 147, 13 38 3,499 48 118 493' 1 189 311 80 3 9 1 1, 1 61 , 23 53 51 1,300 2 1 8 1 7 2 362 1 14 42 -_5 3 9 1 12 1 7 1 311 6 11 35 12 2 1 1 Taylor - - "•' 28 Telkwa - 27 207 Tofino - Trail 12 218 25 67 2,305 Vanderhoof - 92 95 Victoria _ Warfield 122 204 White Rock . 823 172 Zeballos — - 3 - 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c and part in Census Division 8d. 3 Excess of deaths over births. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 63 TABLE 3.—LIVE BIRTHS AND LIVE BIRTHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Births Births in Hospital Census Division Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere British Columbia 38,148 38,128 182 162 37,735 37,713 182 160 Division No. la,. — Division No. lb- Division No. lc 285 469 142 303 477 135 2 15 13 20 23 6 284 467 132 302 475 125 2 15 13 20 23 6 Division No. 2a Division No. 2b Division No. 2c 137 821 552 142 853 533 15 51 59 20 83 40 136 820 548 141 851 530 15 51 58 20 82 40 Division No. 3a- . ~ Division No. 3b- Division No. 3c 1,185 683 114 1,181 623 155 78 85 3 74 25 44 1,181 680 113 1,177 621 154 78 84 3 74 25 44 Division No. 4a Division No. 4b Division No. 4c._ Division No. 4d Division No. 4e 162 208 13,001 3,787 2,226 275 295 12,278 4,047 2,101 9 8 1,290 630 289 122 95 567 890 164 154 204 12.978 3,781 2,219 267 291 12,255 4,040 2,094 9 8 1,289 630 289 122 95 566 889 164 Division No. 5a Division No. 5b. Division No. 5c Division No. 5d— Division No. 5e 3,363 637 735 793 756 261 3,367 635 793 813 731 297 60 39 34 18 56 35 64 37 92 38 31 71 3,353 633 727 774 756 245 3,356 632 785 794 730 282 60 38 34 18 56 34 63 37 92 38 30 71 Division No. 6a 3 181 1,440 7 13 171 138 278 1,113 40 225 218 17 367 135 114 40 33 213 49 135 277 1,104 31 213 184 135 Division No. 6b— 180 1,430 1 138 17 366 114 40 31 Division No. 6e 1 2 212 Division No. 6f . . 2 48 Division No. 7a Division No. 7b 233 6 330 231 49 317 16 36 14 43 23 222 319 220 42 307 16 14 42 Division No. 7c 34 22 Division No. 8a Division No. 8b Division No. 8c . Division No. 8d 1,150 69 28 776 354 377 15 1 58 22 842 296 103 92 8 530 726 1,101 118 194 562 379 307 86 7 70 54 788 331 116 111 9 498 754 72 2 256 4 80 1 1 1 74 2 23 49 168 42 29 10 71 7 13 33 20 37 13 19 1 24 75 1,144 68 1 772 338 363 1,095 117 168 559 363 293 71 7 51 39 776 311 101 109 1 489 748 72 j 255 4 80 23 49 168 42 29 Division No. 8f 10 71 Division No. 9a Division No. 9b Division No. 9c Division No. 9d - Division No. 9e — 1 40 7 830 277 88 90 " 521 720 1 1 1 73 2 7 12 33 19 36 13 Division No. 10a, Division No. 10b - — 56 47 19 1 Division No. 10c Division No. lOd 56 47 24 75 O 64 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 4. —LIVE BIRTHS AND LIVE BIRTHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962. Total Live Births Live Births in Hospita! Place Total by Occurrence Total bj Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 58 9 174 66 23 56 2,096 74 20 139 76 75 5 172 442 20 64 766 97 246 61 16 489 365 31 108 29 358 68 57 357 5 52 19 96 57 19 13 49 85 50 45 323 15 263 60 13 129 58 244 59 72 45 330 73 33 59 376 32 55 247 33 146 81 81 25 413 21 181 9 553 218 222 547 882 - 96 28 113 625 79 " 136 58 9 173 4 8 13 1,223 4 20 139 3 75 5 170 25 20 3 764 97 246 3 4 57 363 31 4 3 358 53 19 5 52 19 4 5 19 13 48 8 50 1 8 2 13 60 13 4 58 5 59 72 45 84 4 33 12 56 32 48 36 42 80 4 25 11 15 8 2 84 150 222 127 881 58 9 174 66 23 56 2,090 70 20 139 76 75 5 171 442 20 64 765 97 246 61 16 488 363 31 107 29 356 68 52 356 5 52 19 95 56 19 13 49 85 49 45 323 15 263 60 13 129 58 244 58 72 45 330 68 32 58 376 32 43 247 33 144 80 81 25 410 17 181 9 552 218 222 547 881 58 2 158 43 156 1,492 146 ' 209 - 96 28 113 625 79 ""136 9 2 158 43 156 1,498 149 1 209 2 723 , -416 4 173 Alert Bay .... 4 8 13 1,223 Burns Lake 3 20 139 Castlegar - .— 3 75 Chapman Camp Chilliwack City 5 2 722 ""416 3 16y Chilliwhack District _ 306 305 ""355 2 ~~i-7 24 174 25 20 355 2 3 Coquitlam- 764 97 107 24 174 ~440 42 246 Creston Cumberland — ,-'„ 165 36 606 2 165 36 605 3 4 57 Delta — 363 District Lot 1721 31 Duncan Enderby .... 544 68 543 68 440 42 4 3 356 Fernie — — 126 5 522 58 1 184 126 ""521 58 52 F"rt St I"hn 184 19 5 52 —149 113 57 62 19 Golden 149 114 57 62 4 5 19 1 154 13 1 154 135 1,04)1 20 570 176 ""ill 77 48 Hope 77 91 726 7 320 51 8 49 Invermere 91 726 7 320 135 1,041 20 570 1 8 2 13 Kent 60 13 Kimberley— SI 38 176 ~277 4 58 38 5 58 ~.i_ ■108 59 395 ""lie 39 166 39 12 74 214 35 72 72 45 Langley District 412 103 84 4 32 Lytton . - Maple Ridge - 12 75 214 35 72 """187 59 394 425 68 174 ""264 """616 5 346 17 2,863 90 1,229 11 56 32 Masset Matsqui McBride 7 425 68 176 1 264 619 13 346 17 2,864 90 1,229 1 43 36 42 80 187 4 25 Nanaimo Natal ... 217 7 173 10 2,395 22 ""809 217 3 173 10 2,395 22 809 11 15 8 2 New Westminster 84 150 North Kamloops North Vancouver City 222 127 881 1 i This is an urban-type area but is not incorporated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 65 TABLE 4. —LIVE BIRTHS AND LIVE BIRTHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued. Total Live Births Live Births in Hospital Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Oak Bay 1«5 H 196 63 34 19 10 17 269 46 358 264 143 39 231 654 404 60 16 144 94 100 1,207 - 84 1,089 37 60 72 20 32 4 9 123 30 64 10 84 65 1,862 2 30 28 249 18 301 30 82 6,997 100 221 1,003 3 382 73 194 4 """127 1 196 5 34 19 10 13 13 46 11 264 143 6 4 19 10 4 16 6 94 4 1,204 12 1,087 37 10 71 20 32 4 9 1 29 60 4 84 23 1,218 2 30 28 12 2 15 30 82 483 1 10 24 3 382 13 15 4 196 63 34 18 10 15 268 45 358 ■ 264 143 39 230 652 402 60 16 144 94 100 1,205 84 1,088 36 60 72 20 32 4 9 122 29 64 10 84 64 1,860 2 30 28 248 15 301 29 82 6,983 100 220 1,002 3 382 72 194 4 127 1 ~161 363 82 93 510 155 22 """214 40 22 196 185 1 5 Osoyoos 34 18 ". 417 ""710 ~""l_l 10 2 416 13 13 45 363 82 93 510 155 22 ~_l4 40 22 1 710 ~~Tl5 319 1,144 548 78 352 ~136 1 94 1 178 1 1 212 8 7 45 748 ""275 62 444 10,256 217 455 3,239 167 405 11 264 143 '115 320 1,145 549 78 352 6 4 18 9 Princeton. Qualicum Beach- — Quesnel (8d) 2 Quesnel West (8c) z__ 4 16 6 94 Revelstoke - 136 3 94 3 179 1 1 4 1,204 12 1,087 Rossland 128 36 Salmon Arm Village - Salmon Arm District— Sechelt 129 1 91 4 1 _ 105 10 71 1 91 4 1 4 105 38 49 158 20 32 Silverton — 4 9 213 1 8 7 """"46 749 1 Spallumcheen— 29 60 4 84 23 1,217 2 Taylor """275 66 444 107270 217 456 3,240 168 405 "38 50 158 30 28 11 2 Trail 15 Ucluelet University Endowment 29 82 Vancouver Vanderhoof— 3,756 118 245 2,261 108 226 3,755 118 245 2,261 482 1 10 Victoria— — Warfield 24 3 382 White Rock - 108 226 13 15 4 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c and part in Census Division 8d. O 66 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 5.—LIVE BIRTHS BY MONTH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 8 Month a _ _> _ _. _ _ _ - 3 _ 1 a 5 u O > o u u 0 Total for the Province 38,128 3,167 2,822 3,140 3,167 3,340 3,361 3,273 3,264 3,337 3,192 2,955 3,110 TABLE 6.—LIVE BIRTHS FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Census Division Total Attended by— Unattended Physician Nurse Midwife Not Stated 38,128 303 477 135 142 853 533 1,181 623 155 275 295 12,278 4,047 2,101 3,367 635 793 813 731 297 138 278 1,113 40 225 218 231 49 317 1,101 118 194 562 379 307 86 7 70 54 788 331 116 111 9 498 754 37,825 303 477 133 141 852 531 1,179 621 154 270 295 12,268 4,044 2,095 3,363 634 790 806 730 284 137 277 1,108 30 214 196 222 43 311 1,099 117 172 559 364 294 72 7 53 40 776 312 102 109 2 490 749 58 1 ~3 1 1 1 ~_ ~6 ~~1 ~12 __ ~6 ~T2 94 ~~ 2 ~1 ~~5 ~~2 ~~2 3 1 1 3 1 3 _6 ~9 6 10 —5 9 1 14 2 ~~6 1 1 151 2 1 2 2 1 5 7 2 5 3 Division No. 5c , 3 2 1 10 1 3 2 10 15 6 Division No. 7b 4 3 2 1 Division No. 8c 4 3 6 7 4 5 5 5 5 2 1 7 4 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 67 TABLE 7.—LIVE BIRTHS IN INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Place Abbotsford- Aennofield— Alberni Alert Bay Armstrong._ Ashcroft Burnaby. Burns Lake Cache Creek Campbell River Castlegar Central Saanich Chapman Camp Chilliwack City- Chilliwhack District.. Coldstream Comox Coquitlam — Courtenay Cranbrook Creston — Cumberland Dawson Creek- Delta . District Lot 1721.. Duncan Enderby Esquimau Fernie Fort St. James Fort St. John Fraser Mills Fruitvale.. Gibsons Landing.. Golden ~ Grand Forks Greenwood Guisachan Harrison Hot Springs.. Hazelton Hope Houston Invermere Kamloops Kaslo- Kelowna Kent Keremeos Kimberley Kinnaird Kitimat .... Ladysmith Lake Cowichan- Langley City Langley District- Lillooet- Lumby Lytton Maple Ridge Marysvilie Masset Matsqui— McBride Merritt Mission Mission City Montrose Nanaimo Natal- Nelson New Denver _ New Westminster- North Cowichan.. North Kamloops North Vancouver City North Vancouver District. Oak Bay- Oliver-— Osoyoos Parksville Peachland Pemberton Total Attended by— Physician 58 58 9 9 174 174 66 66 23 23 56 56 2,096 2,094 74 70 20 20 139 139 76 76 75 75 5 5 172 171 442 442 20 20 64 64 766 766 97 97 246 246 61 61 16 16 489 489 365 363 31 31 108 108 29 29 358 357 68 68 57 I 52 357 357 5 5 52 52 19 19 96 96 57 56 19 19 13 "13" 49 49 85 85 50 50 45 45 323 323 15 15 263 263 60 60 13 13 129 129 58 58 244 244 59 59 72 72 45 45 330 329 73 73 33 33 59 58 376 376 32 32 55 43 247 247 33 33 146 146 81 81 81 81 25 25 413 411 21 20 181 181 9 9 553 553 218 218 222 222 547 547 882 881 196 196 63 63 34 34 19 18 10 10 17 17 Nurse Midwife Unattended or Not Stated i This is an urban-type area, but is not incorporated. O 68 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 7 .-LIVE BIRTHS IN INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Place Total Attended by— Unattended Physician Nurse Midwife Not Stated Penticton 269 46 358 264 143 39 231 654 404 60 16 144 94 100 1,207 84 1,089 37 60 72 20 32 4 9 123 30 64 10 84 65 1,862 2 30 28 249 18 301 30 82 6,997 100 221 1,003 3 382 73 194 4 268 45 358 264 143 39 230 654 403 60 16 i 144 94 100 1,207 84 1,088 36 59 72 20 32 4 9 122 30 64 10 84 64 1,862 2 i 30 28 248 18 301 30 82 6,990 100 220 1,003 3 382 72 194 4 1 _-. 1 ~~~ 1 1 Port Alberni Port Coquitlam j .. - — Pouce Coupe — — —- Prince George "T Princeton - Quesnel (8d) 2 Quesnel West (8c) 2 Revelstoke Richmond Rossland — 1 Sechelt - —_ - Sidney Silverton _ ... _z i Spallumcheen— „. Squamish - . Sumas - _.-. Tadanac — - Taylor Telkwa . , Terrace - - Tofino Trail - - i i Ucluelet i .. Vancouver - ~ - Vanderhoof - - - Vernon — Victoria. - - Warfleld _ 6 _._. White Rock 1 Zeballos 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c and part in Census Division 8d. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 69 e _ M 3S2 TT(NcSON>nv_)l>ON'*OONV_-- tHmin»Or"iHc!|C.i-iOO_NOOt^l>vONOW.Tf^C.C.f.r.Hi-l tHO-Nr^-o«^a^»^N»^\om»ooo\DO\OiHrHOMN^iN^Nr^\oooTtr^HrH rtcn..r^©oov^©oo---o.novmcScnt^HOvcn_^-^rtrt_o.o^co\ocOrt HcnvOOvOCNcocNcSrtrtONOvOvoot^-^v.-'.^T.'tcncSiHrt E«S o B° all o ca o «2S .voovcs.ncNONCoco^^Tt^Tr'^cn.n.ncocncNcNcNcNTrt.' rt vo CN Ov■■_■ rno\rn\0'tnONDf.»-*0>r>\DCor-ON\0>riT|-\DTtOt--r.iH cs^_--^©rtrtcNrt©ovo\t^t^-^voio^^cncncNCNTHrtrt rtcocQi>_^.^^f^ONCN©^Troc»©..--vo^cocNc©_ovot^^-^.-cnrt c^Tft^oswc^^M^o^^oooor^Noi^^Tf^i-cor.rj'-ii-H < i—i oq o o X oo P 2 m Z a h O co m O •< pa CO a H pa M z_ ffiO in>H ■*>< _>< 3s «._ •o.u Do Ml II ! ! i i IHrHHrH IrtrtN I I T-I (III II I I I ! II II I.I jfOrtCSiH llHH I ill! I Irt I I I IH I I. ICO*-. I III! 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I I l-l IJ 1111111 I I I ! 6 o rtrtrt»HrtrtrtcSCSCScSCSCNcNCSCNcScncncncncncnrncncncn^^^^^^ ■d H o* ►_. O 70 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 9.—LIVE BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER Total Age of Mother 1st 2nd 3Td 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 10 39 152 378 606 904 1,099 1,247 1,309 1,281 1,282 1.158 1 9 42 124 323 597 853 1,066 1,175 1,191 1,243 1,303 1.194 1 10 38 138 307 434 578 550 540 430 366 331 252 218 179 112 104 93 57 74 45 38 36 34 27 25 16 ill 8 3 2 2 2 1 a 1 7 42 110 265 420 538 537 484 412 363 331 267 211 162 1116 120 81 75 64 49 34 32 34 30 21 20 1)1 8 9 3 3 1 14 „ 1 14 66 149 271 373 414 485 418 398 323 294 247 240 201 195 172 109 111 74 67 59 53 26 38 17 14 6 3 1 2 13 55 157 260 331 401 407 428 407 308 293 259 225 173 164 140 123 92 74 81 ■51 41 40 24 17 22 14 5 3 1 1 5 17 49 136 206 260 275 294 298 303 267 255 210 208 174 169 111 109 87 87 66 58 48 17 16 11 13 4 2 1 1 1 3 18 45 158 217 253 283 299 334 249 266 262 199 181 189 162 128 101 99 80 76 35 43 34 22 9 11 5 1 15 ',', — — — ** „ 17 „ 6 3 33 68 97 162 167 171 164 158 167 179 139 161 129 126 104 100 101 84 63 50 33 23 18 11 6 1 Tf 1 10 31 56 79 119 166 157 165 158 178 154 152 140 130 124 108 99 83 61 55 43 35 27 18 12 3 3 3 7 15 30 44 62 61 94 89 90 121 90 92 105 81 7« 70 58 56 47 41 27 22 14 8 5 2 2 1 1 9 14 34 39 69 77 84 81 96 77 86 88 98 82 82 71 56 64 44 44 24 21 15 13 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 9 20 35 35 27 40 53 55 50 50 51 42 35 40 34 30 24 30 22 7 8 3 1 ~~3 5 10 23 37 40 42 53 46 54 43 42 47 53 37 35 37 31 25 19 17 17 7 5 4 1 3 4 7 12 15 12 25 32 34 31 31 28 27 19 23 35 16 16 20 10 9 3 5 1 1 6 10 15 32 25 25 31 29 25 33 10 31 29 27 15 25 15 6 9 5 4 1 2 2 4 5 7 14 17 16 15 20 15 24 6 13 17 20 21 12 17 4 3 3 2 ~~1 1 4 5 13 13 22 17 12 25 20 18 12 12 14 8 12 7 13 7 4 1 2 —j 18 " 19 „ . 20 21 ;; 22 „ 23 „ _ 24 „ 7.5 ., 26 „ .. 1.131 1.064 27 „ 996 953 928 838 770 716 599 530 451 451 410 313 282 187 152 85 62 37 ie 8 4 2 1 i 1,019 976 831 781 737 690 602 510 497 413 386 277 268 17® 151 106 71 37 14 6 1 2 1 28 „ . .... 29 „ 30 „ 31 „ 37. ;; 33 „ 34 „ 35 „ 36 „ 37 „ 38 „ 39 „ . 40 „ 41 „ 42 „ 43 „ 44 „ 45 „ . 46 „ 47 „ 48 ;; 49 „ . Not stated Totals- 19,389 18,739 5,06314,86114,839 1 1 4,612 3,757 3,763 2,52512,367 1,415 1,376 709 733 4181409 1 260 243 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 71 AND BIRTH ORDER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Order of Birth of Child 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 24 th Not Stated M.lF. 1 M. F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M.IF. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 M.l F. 1 M. F. 11 ~2 4 5 9 9 12 7 14 10 16 12 12 8 6 4 6 3 2 5 1 <1 2 1 4 I 5 4 7 5 7 12 9 7 3 7 8 2 2 1 1 1 IT ~2 2 3 4 7 5 6 9 11 7 7 13 7 3 4 1 2 2 .....1 2 4 7 4 8 5 7 7 5 4 1 2 4 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 2 4 8 7 3 8 2 2 2 1 1 — — ~1 -Vj —1 II """l — — 1 — — i" 1 i 2 7 8 7 1 ~- 1 ~3 3 3 3 3 6 3 11 2 11 1 1 1 ~~_ 3 4 2 4 4 1 4 H 1 1 4 1 — — — -- — 4 1 1 5 4 5 1 ~_ 1 "~2 ~1 1 ~7 2 3 2 1 4 2 3 4 "~2 ~1 8 15 17 13 i 4 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 ~"l 2 1 1 2 2 2 .„._ 1 ~~_ ~5 i i ~T l "~"i 2 ~1 1 ~2 *~T 1 ....„ ""l 13 8 8 9 10 8 5 4 1 1 __ II — — 1 — "1 .— 151 149 90 96 64 52 34 33 22 26 12 6 14 8 8 2 2 1 3 1, 1,- "I1 1 1 O 72 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 10.—MULTIPLE BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Children Born Single Sets of Twins Sets of Triplets (AU Live- bom) Sets of Quadruplets (All Live- bom) Age of Mother Live- born Stillborn Both Live- born 1 Live- born 1 Stillborn Both Stillborn Total Confinements 2 19 81 278 708 1,212 1,765 2,179 2,437 2,513 2,543 2,604 2,368 2,227 2,036 1,939 1,780 1,631 1,527 1,419 1,213 1,055 961 872 812 605 562 376 312 197 137 76 32 16 6 4 2 1 2 17 81 276 697 1,193 1,735 2,118 2,382 2,456 2,473 2,545 2,291 2,158 1,966 1,875 1,709 1,575 1,471 1,370 1,153 996 922 842 774 575 538 356 299 182 131 74 30 14 5 4 2 1 7 9 8 11 13 13 18 19 15 26 20 10 21 10 20 11 12 13 11 8 14 14 10 10 9 5 4 2 2 2 1 ~1 ~~2 5 11 23 20 22 25 20 30 16 24 25 25 21 18 18 24 71 ._- _.- 2 1 ~~2 ' 7 _.- 1 2 ~1 .._- _„. 1 "~1 2 18 81 278 706 i 1,207 1,754 2,154 2,416 2,491 2,517 2,584 2,337 2,205 2,011 1,911 1,755 1,608 1,509 1,400 1,189 14 " 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 " 10 ■> ?n " 21 " - 22 " 71 " 74 » ?s " ■}(. " 27 " 28 " -70 » in " ,, » V " 33 " 34 " 1,032 947 35 " 13 1 11 1 10 1 2 7 1 1 6 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 -._ 1 ~ 1 T" .... 1, 16 " 861 17 " 800 38 " 597 10 " 555 in » 371 41 " 310 4?, " 192 di » 136 44 " 76 45 " 32 46 " 16 47 " 6 48 " 4 40 " 2 Not stated 1 Tntals 38,507 37,288 350 409 1 15 7 1 1 38,071 (! wu_—W ~J--*>0e- ._» TABLE 11.—STILLBIRTHS BY SEX AND PERIOD OF GESTATION, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Period of Gestation Total Male Female Period of Gestation Total Male Female 28 weeks.. ?o 14 8 11 7 24 15 15 17 37 26 6 5 8 5 14 6 6 7 20 17 8 3 3 2 10 9 9 10 17 9 38 weeks 39 „ 33 26 97 17 19 3 5 3 19 13 63 7 11 3 2 14 13 in 40 „ 34 31 " 41 „ 10 32 „ — 42 ;; 8 33 3 34 „ 44 „ 2 35 . - 1 Totals 37 '' 377 212 165 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 73 TABLE 12.—INFANT DEATHS AND INFANT DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Census Division Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere British Columbia- 877 878 8 9 710 713 6 9 Division No. la 1 1 Division No. lb 13 14 1 ~1_ T3 1 Division No. lo 4 4 — — 4 4 — — Division No. 2a 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 Division No. 2b 16 15 3 2 13 12 3 2 Division No. 2c 18 16 3 1 17 15 3 1 Division No. 3a 25 24 2 1 21 20 2 1 Division No. 3b 22 19 5 2 18 16 4 2 Division No. 3c 3 — 3 3 -- 3 Division No. 4a 7 15 8 2 9 7 Division No. 4b 4 5 ~1 2 2 3 T 2 Division No. 4c 254 217 52 15 222 184 52 14 Division No. 4d, 73 86 15 28 67 79 15 27 Division No. 4e. 58 50 18 10 40 36 14 10 Division No. 5a 65 60 7 2 57 52 7 2 Division No. 5b 13 14 1 2 10 11 1 2 Division No. 5c 16 19 2 5 13 16 2 5 Division No. 5d 13 21 8 12 20 8 Division No. 5e 15 14 "_ 1 11 10 ~2 1 Division No. 5f 17 17 1 1 10 10 1 1 Division No. 6a 1 3 2 ..__ 2 2 Division No. 6b 6 9 3 8 3 Division No. 6c. 50 39 13 2 44 33 13 2 Division No. 6d 2 2 Division No. 6e ~5 17 12 12 12 Division No. 6f 5 7 .... 2 2 4 — 2 Division No. 7a 6 5 1 __ 3 2 1 Division No. 7b __- 1 1 ~1 Division No. 7c . 5 "I 1 ""1 5 "l 1 Division No. 8a 32 33 1 27 28 1 Division No. 8b 2 2 2 2 Division No. 8c 7 9 "2 4 4 4 Division No. 8d 20 16 6 2 ~19 15 "6 2 Division No. 8e 9 14 5 7 11 4 Division No. 8f. 10 7 ~4 1 7 5 ~3 1 Division No. 8g— 4 6 — 2 2 — 2 Division No. 9a Division No. 9b ~"~2 ~~3 ~1 ~:1 „ ~T Division No. 9c — 1 1 Division No. 9d— 26 24 ~4 "2 "21 T. 4 2 Division No. 9e 5 6 1 4 5 1 Division No. 9f. 3 3 — — 2 2 — — Division No. 10a.— 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 Division No. 10b — 1 1 Division No. 10c— 19 20 "l "2 15 ~16 "I 2 Division No. 10d... 21 25 — 4 13 17 — 4 O 74 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 13.—INFANT DEATHS AND INFANT DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962. Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere "9 1 7 28 3 "4 15 6 1 "_ 1 17 ". 1 1 4 1 18 2 4 "l 27 10 1 5 1 4 i. 2 5 7 ~5 1 1 11 13 12 57 4 1 20 8 fll 8 1 "l 5 30 16 2 9 1 2 1 3 6 1 3 34 1 1 4 1 2 12 3 15 7 3 12 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 15 2 2 2 4 1 "6 7 1 3 1 3 1 2 10 3 3 7 1 2 1 7 6 2 11 6 12 5 4 9 17 5 1 2 10 10 3 3 1 3 20 5 1 1 3 3 1 "~3 ~5 13 2 ~i "4 3 "2 1 5 ~S "i ~4 ~1 ~1 21 3 1 2 "i "9 ~2 2 ~4 ~i 10 3 6 47 12 "7 ~2 4 "_ 11 HI 2 ~6 ~2 1 3 ~"i 19 "i" 1 1 2 1 14 7 "4 1 "2 1 1 '"_ 2 1 1 1 "l 2 5 1 "2 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 ~2 1 3 1 17 5 ~2 1 6 2 3 ~i ~i i ~2 1 "9 1 7 21 3 "4 11 3 1 1 12 ~6 1 ~4 lis" "~2 27 10 ~5 4 13 1 5 3 "I 5 10 12 12 57 3 20 "7 "9 8 "l 5 27 15 2 "9 ~2 1 3 6 1 3 28 1 1 4 1 2 9 1 14 7 3 ~7 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 "2 2 3 1 """. 7 3 "3 1 2 10 2 3 4 1 1 1 7 5 1 10 6 12 4 3 9 16 5 "2 8 10 2 3 1 3 17 4 1 1 3 2 1 ~3 "5" 12 2 "l -3 2 "2 1 5 ~5 "3 "4 21 3 "_ "i "8 "2 1 ~3 1 16" 3 6 47 12 "7 "2 4 "2 11 11 2 ~6 ~2 1 3 1 19 1 1 1 Chilliwack City 2 Chilliwhack District 1 14 7 Delta . 4 District Lot 1721 1 Duncan— — — 1 1 Fort St. John 1 2 2 1 1 Invermere Kent .... 1 Lake Cowichan Langley District 2 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 New Westminster 2 1 North Kamloops N. Vancouver City . N. Vancouver District 3 1 16 5 Osoyoos 2 1 6 2 Port Moody 3 1 1 Qualicum Beach Ouesnel (8d)2 1 Quesnel West (8c) 2 Revelstoke..— _ _ 2 1 1 This is an urban-type area but is not incorporated. 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c, and part in Census Division 8d. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 75 TABLE 13.—INFANT DEATHS AND INFANT DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued. Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 4 2 1 5 "5 "_ 2 8 ~7 4 7 202 5 10 61 ~5 10 21 2 14 ~4 3 2 4 2 45 1 9 2 2 1 128 3 5 20 6 2 4 "5 "2 ~2 5 85 3 5 42 ~4 1 17 13 4 ~2 1 37 1 2 ~l 11 1 "i" 6 1 1 ~2 5 ~3 "i" 5 "_ 4 7 181 4 8 57 ~5 10 17 2 13 4 1 2 1 1 41 1 7 2 2 1 106 2 3 18 6 2 4 ~5 "_ "2 5 85 3 5 40 "4 7 17 13 Salmon Arm Village Salmon Arm District- 4 2 1 Surrey Taylor 36 1 2 Tofino Trail - . Ucluelet — Vancouver Vanderhoof Vernon.— Victoria — 1 10 1 "i 6 White Rock 1 1 O 76 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 14.—CAUSE OF INFANT DEATHS o" Z cn 3 o 1—1 Cause of Death Total under lYear _ Q n >, (d Q vN GO >. Q cn n _ Q CO Q pa _ Q _ T'l M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 056 085 140-205 204 210-229 273 325 340 391, 392 470-475 480-483 490^193 500-502 543 560-570 571 750-759 760, 761 .0 .5 762 .0 .5 763 .0 .5 764 .0 765-768 .0 .5 769 .5-.9 770 .0-.2 .5-.7 771 .0 .5 772 .0 773 .0 .5 774-776 E810-E825 E900-E904 E916 E921.E922 E924, E925 E800-E962 878 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 11 9 2 105 5 1 11 18 126 87 34 53 111 29 82 33 19 14 4 4 6 4 2 6 6 17 13 4 3 2 1 4 4 59 13 46 168 520 "l 2 1 1 1 6 4 2 64 4 1 6 13 82 58 26 32 67 15 52 18 10 8 4 4 3 2 1 4 4 7 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 38 8 30 83 358 1 1 "7 i 2 3 5 5 "i"! 1 ~5 5 44 29 8 21 44 14 30 15 9 6 ...._ 2 1 2 2 10 8 2 1 1 ~2 2 21 5 16 85 3 1 3 9 6 3 1 2 2 1 174 143 41 38 37 17 ~"l 21 9 14 6 ~l 10 2 ~1 5 4 Leuka:mia and aleukaemia— Meningitis (non-meningococcal) [ — —. — — 1 n — Acute upper respiratory infection ' — — — — Hernia and intestinal obstruction 1 14 34 13 21 43 8 35 1 ~1 3 10 20 5 15 32 9 23 1 1 1 ~3 6 1 5 9 2 7 2 —- ""_ 3 1 2 9 4 5 1 1 1 ~§ 6 4 2 5 1 4 2 2 1 —- 3 ~3 1 1 __- ~I _- 5 3 2 1 1 2 ~2 -~3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 ....- 2 1 1 3 ~~3 ""2 , 1 1 1 ~3 1 1 "~2 2 1 -.- 1 ~ 3 2 1 1 Without immaturity- Other infections of the newborn . "~3 3 3 2 1 ~~1 1 20 4 16 52 1 1 i l 8 6 2 1 1 l l i 1 i i — ~2 2 1 ~"i l Maternal toxaemia -- — — il 1 With immaturity Hsemorrhagic disease of newborn Without immaturity -- — — .— — Nutritional maladjustment Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy 12 2 10 55 7 ~7 9 3 ~~3 18 5 5 9 2 1 1 5 2 2 ~~3 1 1 1 —- 1 1 ..-. 1 2 E 1 _1 3l . . 2| 1 71 4 ! 171 8 161 10 41 1 2 2 Accidental falls .__ — :— — 1— Inhalation and ingestion of food or — — _Z — — ;_._ — — Residuals: Class I. Infective and parasitic dis- 1 1 | Class VI. Diseases of nervous sys- 5 1 7 6 3 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 1 I Class VII. Diseases of circulatory 1 I Class VIII. Diseases of respiratory Class IX. Diseases of digestive sys- 1 1 , ,— 1 — ...J 1 r— — -- ~ Class XVII. Accidental and violent causes . 1 1 i Inclu des Hodgkin's disease, leuksernia, and ale ufce mia VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 77 BY SEX AND AGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Age at Death = 1 ° _ SO S3 » -_= £_§ oo d« CN -CN .g _ o 2 tn s a o s CO +3 i a o s co _ a a _ _ a o s t- CO 1 0 s 00 _ a o s OV co •5 a o s o (O c o , 2 0° X CO 3 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. g 27 16 10 9 13 5 36 25 36 21 29 20 17 14 22 8 1 9 4 4 4 8 4 3 4 3 3 1 2 056 1 1 1 — 085 I- E 1 140-205 — 1 -- — — 204 210-229 1 -- — ....- — 273 325 1 -- E ' ! .._- 5 1 1 11 1 ~~1 4 5 1 1 1 11 1 2 "~~1 "n 2 2 1 2 1 ~~ 6 ~~ 5 Mi l ~~5 2 3 1 "4 340 391, 392 ~8 2 ~"i 3 1 _~3 ~1 3 ~1 1 ....- ~~3 1 1 "1 1 ~3 ~1 ~~1 1 """2 ~1 ~~1 ~I 1 470-475 480-483 1 ~9 1 1 """5 2 2 __. ~3 ~_ 11 1 .._. 2 8 — 490^193 500-502 543 560-570 571 750-759 760, 761 .0 — — r— —- 1 1 — — ,..._ — .5 3 1 2 3 1 ""_ 2 1 1 1 ~~_ 2 ~~5 4 1 4 4 "~1 1 2 1 1 762 .0 .5 763 .0 ? .5 2 ? — — — — — — — 764 .0 1 765-768 1 —- — — — — — — — — .0 .5 — 769 2 — ....- 1 ;— ~ .5-.9 770 1 1 — -— .0-.2 .5-.7 — — — -— — ■ 771 .0 — — .5 1 "~1 4 — L__ 2 2 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 ; l l — — — 772 ~~ — .0 — — 773 .0 ___ ___ — .5 3 1 — ----- 1 — l 1 1 1 2 l l l "~i 1 __ — 774-776 E810-E825 1 ~~i 1 2 5 3 4 3 1 — 1 1 _z 1 "l —_ 1 1 1 1 ....- ~~i E900-E904 — 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 E916 E921, E922 E924, E925 " 1 E800-E962 ' 1 — 1 1 i it -L- .i 1 1 1 1 ---- 1 1 i 1 2 1 l -- ! 2 I O 78 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE S 1 o X B m g Q t. 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On vo i iv.c.Hc.r. ©ooc.>Hrti *f ^tcn r.-^-rtcnrt *h r*r-(i-t \ |vo^r.^^rtvocnr.covorJr^incNoo©oo^Ttcnc>lrt^Ttr^innr.rt vo rt oo m oi m vo «h m h h oo tNCSiHC ■3 o ca§l_-* CO DO _»a 3 ft _> co o-rs a. o qj.S-'U ft rt ■- ^|_-3.S__|| „>3 g.» § §•_ g_ a < j_qsso<s_; _—';: SO ! §_l •a-a; ■S«c! B to rt g fill i°,S>S' Cs. OH S _ •c ,_ » c j _> g j g _ ~ .2 _ _■. _ c1 > «*_'_«■_ a s"S n ■i S = _g_Ce_g lilllf 1__P _£_S-_s|_Eg S3 *_ o-h rt n-H S n,=1 2. , .., Irt o-rt § 0 o. Ctr*ir!fit_!K_ s-C-C B Oh fc 0 ou ©m ©m ©<n o ©m ov cNt-- ©m vo»n»nr.o\cn''i©ritv.cncnr,_.©i-iONH^ ^oo©©Hr^cs^-^r-ooov©'^-i>t^y.vO ©Ocsr--' '■■■■- ........ ScScsrJr ? 2 f-imininhr' ^pjc.mrt^% , ■, ,- t^OOOO Q ©O" ONr-ooov© vo mvo rt m cn-^-'^tri--_ _. t>t^ g VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 79 ^rrrr - S T I- I i i -vo 1 1 l-i CJ 1-t !(N(N 1—C. I^^H i 11 r_' MT ! I oo i ; icnt* Li. I M I locrnHcnovvocn *-l ICNCNrH cn IrtTfooOrt CNrfrti/.TfcNW. o tn r. t> t- vo ^t esiort t—vocn u_ ° s pas °_o 4> fl co <zt H O^h l_ «•__ rt c_ £•«•_■__ j ; to co 1> S ** is rt S >.« a" •o >, u o S?rt o "S«<d.9 ••. s«.a> p rtc_-g"._f« g° __ _3°S rt to ej to cotj „, u CM sj u.S g»3__2H .£ rt tu to rt _> _> _ _3 fi _! «_. . nil 0<M g rt H^ .M)H .l; ^ S> C Ci« 8 3 rt J. 0) 1>5 flJ-rt -J sS__3-Ss3,e ! co co co co cfl co 5 i co co to co to co.. I rt rt rt rt rt rt "J &s_ ass as saa O 80 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 16.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF MORTALITY FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Census Division Total Deaths Hospital Deaths Infant Deaths M. Neonatal Deaths M. Maternal Deaths British Columbia- Division No. la- Division No. lb- Division No. lc- Division No. 2a_ Division No. 2b- Division No. 2c_ Division No. 3a_ Division No. 3b_ Division No. 3c_ Division No. 4a~ Division No. 4b_ Division No. 4c~ Division No. 4d~ Division No. 4e_ Division No. 5a_ Division No. 5b_ Division No. 5c_ Division No. 5d_ Division No. 5e~. Division No. 5f._ Division No. 6a._ Division No. 6b_ Division No. 6c_ Division No. 6d~ Division No. 6e~. Division No. 6f— Division No. 7a„ Division No. 7b~ Division No. 7c~. Division No. 8a_ Division No. 8b_ Division No. 8c_ Division No. 8d- Division No. 8e~ Division No. 8f— Division No. 8g.. Division No. 9a_ Division No. 9b_ Division No. 9c_ Division No. 9d_ Division No. 9e_ Division No. 9£_ Division No. 10a_ Division No. 10b.- Division No. 10c_ Division No. 10d- 14,912 42 144 68 249 266 530 256 65 79 104 6,314 1,343 839 1,948 198 382 161 163 61 42 116 304 9 57 58 25 14 99 180 24 40 104 70 53 19 6 14 6 174 32 16 6 2 69 117 9,707 520 1 8 4 3 8 2 14 9 2 9 3 130 48 30 32 11 12 12 6 13 2 6 23 1 12 6 19 2 7 8 7 2 5 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 18 16 358 ~6 7 14 10 10 1 6 2 87 38 20 28 3 7 9 8 4 1 3 16 1 5 1 2 1 2 14 352 7 4 2 4 2 9 7 2 5 1 96 36 19 22 5 10 8 5 7 1 6 16 ~8 4 12 —5 7 2 11 1 13 9 249 7 10 10 7 1 2 1 68 29 12 19 2 5 5 4 1 1 1 10 13 ~I 6 5 1 1 17 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 81 TABLE 17.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF MORTALITY FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Place Total Deaths Hospital Deaths Infant Deaths M. Neonatal Deaths M. Maternal Deaths Abbotsford Alberni .. Alert Bay Armstrong Ashcroft Burnaby Burns Lake Campbell River.. Castlegar... Central Saanich Chapman Camp Chilliwack City Chilliwhack District- Coldstream Comox Coquitlam Courtenay Cranbrook Creston.. Cumberland— Dawson Creek- Delta- District Lot 1721.. Duncan Enderby Esquimalt Fernie.. Fort St. James- Fort St. John - Fraser Mills Fruitvale.. Gibsons Landing- Golden- Grand Forks- Greenwood- Harrison Hot Springs.. Hazelton Hope Houston Invermere Kamloops Kaslo Kelowna Kent _ Keremeos Kimberley Kinnaird Kitimat-. Ladysmith Lake Cowichan— Langley City Langley District.. Lillooet Lumby Lytton.. Maple Ridge.. Marysville Masset Matsqui McBride Merritt . Mission Mission City_ Montrose Nanaimo Natal . Nelson New Denver New Westminster- North Cowichan. North Kamloops North Vancouver City _ North Vancouver District- Oak Bay Oliver.. Osoyoos Parksville Peachland Pemberton 17 27 13 22 9 708 14 16 25 30 3 91 125 4 14 117 28 69 27 16 73 95 14 54 15 106 31 12 42 1 10 13 11 21 9 3 7 21 4 5 136 9 152 15 6 33 10 11 32 12 24 133 20 4 11 154 3 2 122 7 26 56 48 5 186 5 86 9 312 60 30 214 245 Z22 14 15 13 5 3 10 19 12 19 5 431 10 11 20 20 3 62 67 2 12 90 21 60 21 12 47 55 13 38 14 58 21 6 29 | 7 10 11 5 2 4 15 3 5 82 9 108 5 4 22 6 9 24 10 19 86 12 2 9 106 2 2 74 6 21 37 31 5 116 5 61 7 218 45 20 146 161 152 10 7 9 3 1 3 5 1 2 23 6 1 "~~8 3 1 2 1 ~I 3 14 5 4 6 10 4 1 2 3 ~"i" ~4 _3 10 ~~i 2 ..__ 1 3 3 1 2 21 1 "it — i i i i i 1 — 3 1 2 5 3 1 4 9 _..„ _.„. 1 1 i This is an urban-type area but is not incorporated. 6 O 82 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 17.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF MORTALITY FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Place Total Hospital Deaths Deaths 141 111 15 9 81 54 56 37 33 27 4 3 77 57 106 76 101 75 13 10 6 3 20 15 19 12 29 24 245 147 37 29 423 274 10 6 18 13 37 27 4 2 39 26 3 2 2 2 18 13 13 10 13 7 1 1 23 15 42 34 562 379 3 3 2 2 1 1 42 32 6 5 83 58 5 5 15 10 4,692 2,999 8 5 126 91 881 572 3 2 178 110 155 99 22 19 1 " ■ Infant Deaths M. Neonatal Deaths M. Maternal Deaths Penticton Pitt Meadows Port Alberni Port Coquitlam- Port Moody Pouce Coupe Powell River Prince George Prince Rupert Princeton .. Qualicum Beach Quesnel (8d)2 Quesnel West (8c) 2_ Revelstoke Richmond Rossland Saanich Salmo- Salmon Arm Village- Salmon Arm District.. Sechelt Sidney Silverton Slocan City Smithers Spallumcheen Squamish Stewart Sumas _ Summerland.. Surrey Tadanac Taylor Telkwa Terrace Tofino Trail Ucluelet University Endowment Area- Vancouver Vanderhoof Vernon Victoria West Vancouver- White Rock Williams Lake Zeballos 6 2 2 ~1 12 5 1 1 1 3 1 16 1 8 2 ..__ ...._ 2 24 70 1 2 11 ~~3 2 58 2 3 9 4 1 1 ~I 7 3 ~~ 1 1 2 1 10 1 6 1 1 18 47 _.._ 7 "~3 2 4 15 44 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c and part in Census Division 8d. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 83 TABLE 18.—DEATHS AND DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Deaths Deaths in Hospital Census Division Total by Occur By Occur By Resi Total by Occur By Occur By Resi Total by Residence rence, Residence dence, Occurrence Total by Residence rence, Residence dence, Occurrence rence Elsewhere Elsewhere rence Elsewhere Elsewhere British Columbia 14,903 14,912 199 208 9,685 9,707 91 113 Division No. la- 44 42 15 13 25 34 4 13 Division No. lb- 141 144 14 17 104 112 7 15 Division No. lc— 56 68 1 13 40 49 1 10 Division No. 2a_ 32 44 5 17 26 33 4 11 Division No. 2b... 221 249 27 55 159 179 16 36 Division No. 2c_ 269 266 43 40 186 189 27 30 Division No. 3a~. 531 530 61 60 385 383 52 50 Division No. 3b... 244 256 33 45 169 181 18 30 Division No. 3c_ 62 65 8 11 27 34 2 9 Division No. 4a _ 69 79 29 39 17 47 3 33 Division No. 4b .. 79 104 13 38 32 62 4 34 Division No. 4c - 6,238 6,314 597 673 4,069 4,019 515 465 Division No. 4d 1,778 1,343 676 241 1,278 912 567 201 Division No. 4e. 763 839 115 191 459 528 71 140 DivisionNo. 5a _ 1,985 1,948 147 110 1,294 1,264 108 78 Division No. 5b 170 198 19 47 118 145 13 40 Division No. 5c - 336 382 33 79 195 245 22 72 Division No. 5d . 129 161 8 40 87 113 5 31 Division No. 5e 148 163 21 36 107 120 14 27 Division No. 5f__ 56 61 11 16 22 32 2 12 Division No. 6a- 25 42 2 19 17 17 Division No. 6b- 93 116 14 37 ~5_ 81 4 33 Division No. 6c 341 304 76 39 216 182 60 26 Division No. 6d.. 2 9 1 8 3 3 Division No. 6e_ 32 57 9 34 33 33 Division No. 6f__ 42 58 4 20 18 33 ~1 16 Division No. 7a_ 26 25 6 5 9 10 2 3 Division No. 7b 11 14 2 5 4 4 Division No. 7c. 99 99 15 15 ~70 70 "ri 11 Division No. 8a 157 180 13 36 96 114 8 26 Division No. 8b 15 24 3 12 5 16 11 Division No. 8c 20 40 3 23 21 21 Division No. 8d 121 104 40 23 79 63 33 17 Division No. 8e 54 70 6 22 29 48 2 21 Division No. 8f... 58 53 17 12 35 33 12 10 Division No. 8g 11 19 1 9 9 — 9 Division No. 9a 3 6 3 3 3" Division No. 9b 11 14 "_ 5 4 4 Division No. 9c 6 6 1 1 1 1 Division No. 9d. 197 174 48 25 150 127 42 19 Division No. 9e 32 32 9 9 14 17 3 6 Division No. 9f _. 18 16 4 2 7 9 — 2 Division No. 10a 6 6 3 3 4 5 1 2 Division No. 10b 3 2 1 Division No. 10c 65 69 6 16 38 ~43 1 "_ Division No. lOd 104 117 11 24 64 80 3 19 O 84 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 19.—DEATHS AND DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962. Total Deaths Deaths in Hospital Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Abbotsford Alberni— _ . 5 6 22 26 25 470 13 4 30 15 21 183 5 60 466 i 5 ! 11 I 57 22 65 47 1 104 17 59 41 3 51 1 3 5 6 36 2 2 2 26 20 203 10 189 23 4 35 4 15 7 1 4 139 20 1 15 133 1 137 6 27 14 73 225 112 11 743 30 7 358 67 44 35 4 17 27 13 22 9 708 14 16 25 30 3 91 125 4 14 117 28 69 27 16 73 95 14 54 15 i 106 3il 12 1 42 1 10 13 11 21 9 3 7 21 4 5 , 136 9 152 IS 6 33 10 HI 32 12 24 133 20 4 11 I 154 3 2 122 7 26 56 48 5 186 5 i 86 1 9 312 60 30 214 245 222 14 il5 2 2 14 8 19 134 7 1 16 7 4 87 3 SI 439 1 3 35 12 US 16 65 9 26 15 ,16 3 21 1 Tf 16 91 3 59 17 2 7 1 6 2 49 6 7 28 44 4 10 2 45 7ll ~5_ 3 509 6 197 9 4 26 14 23 5 4 3 372 8 13 11 22 3 74 29 2 5 90 24 61 5 6 23 i 64 13 15 7 73 5 i 9 7 7 8 8 6 7 2 5 6 4 1 24 2 22 9 4 5 7 2 25 11 22 43 6 3 3 49 2 2 29 5 9 44 20 5 32 5 25 1 78 36 23 53 187 182 5 11 I 21 24 21 227 13 "27 132 55 1 421 52 21 44 1 "93 i 16 4 33 38 6 27 1 17 19 i 160 10 139 1 26 14 1 97 14 14 83 83 5 21 1 62 152 "98 9 620 18 283 1 32 10 19 12 19 5 431 10 i 11 20 20 3 62 67 2 12 90 21 60 21 12 47 55 13 38 14 58 21 29 ~7 i 7 10 11 1 5 2 4 15 3 5 82 9 108 5 4 22 6 9 24 10 19 86 12 2 9 106 2 2 74 6 21 37 31 5 _H6 5 ! I 218 45 20 146 161 152 10 7 ~~13 8 18 90 7 ~15 "78 48 410 34 12 14 "63 8 1 15 "13 3 20 ~ 7 "is 89 3 52 il _„_ 5 "39 6 ~6 15 29 3 7 "44 58 46 3 4150 3 173 25 10 19 4 Armstrong Ashcroft 3 2 294 4 Campbell River Castlegar ■HI 8 20 Chapman Camp Chilliwack City 3 62 Chilliwhack District Coldstream 13 2 5 79 Courtenay _ 21 60 Creston ... 3 3 Dawson Creek Delta District Lot ,1721 17 54 13 Duncan ' Enderby Esquimalt. Fernm Fort St. James— __ Fort St. John 8 6 55 3 6 4 Fraser Mills . Fruitvale .— Gibsons Landing T. 7 7 4 Greenwood Harrison Hot Springs... Hazelton Hope 5 2 4 5 3 Invermere Kamloops Kaslo Kelowna Kent . 1 11 2 21 5 Keremeos Kimberley _ Kinnaird, Kitimat Ladysmith — 4 2 6 23 10 19 Langley District. . Lillooet ., Lumby Lytton Maple Ridge Marysvilie 28 4 2 1 38 ; 2 2 Matsqui . McBride — Merritt 20 4 7 36 13 Montrose Nanaimo Natal _ Nelson 5 22 5 9 1 New Westminster . 1 48 30 20 North Vancouver City- North Vancouver Dist. Oak Bay 36 160 152 ; 3 Osoyoos 7 i This is an urban-type area but is not incorporated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 85 TABLE 19.—DEATHS AND DEATHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued. Total Deaths Deaths in Hospital Place Total Total By Occur- By Residence, Oc Total Total By Occur- By Residence, Oc by Occurrence by Residence Residence Elsewhere currence Elsewhere by Occurrence by Residence Residence Elsewhere currence Elsewhere Parksville 3 13 10 9 9 Peachland — 5 5 3 3 Pemberton 1 3 2 1 1 149 6 97 141 15 81 33 1 41 25 10 25 122 76 i 111 9 ' 54 29 "38" 18 9 16 Port Coquitlam 17 56 3 42 37 37 3 33 30 27 27 Pouce Coupe 22 4 19 1 20 3 18 1 86 77 20 11 70 57 i 20 7 120 106 42 28 95 76 37 18 102 101 25 24 83 75 24 16 17 13 10 i 6 15 10 I 9 4 2 6 4 3 I 3 Quesnel (8d)2 43 20 32 9 38 15 28 5 Quesnel West (8c) 2 6 19 i 13 12 12 Revelstoke - 28 29 9 10 26 > 24 9 7 Richmond 118 245 37 164 2 147 2 147 32 313 37 423 2 lies 7 278 26 186 29 274 2 145 5 Saanich — . — 233 1 10 9 | 6 6 Salmon Arm City 56" 18 48 10 52 13 47 8 Salmon Arm District 14 37 5 28 27 27 Sechelt 4 4 2 2 2 2 Sidney 7 39 1 33 26 26 Silverton . 1 i 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Smithers ,18 18 6 6 "i. 13 6 5 Spallumcheen 4 13 1 10 10 i 10 6 13 1 8 7 7 Stewart 1 1 1 1 1 Sumas 19 23 13 17 IS 15 Summerland 37 42 2 7 29 34 2 7 Surrey 306 562 63 319 114 ' 379 1 18 283 1 3 2 _._. 3 2 3 2 3 Taylor_ 2 Telkwa 1 1 1 1 Terrace 69 42 34 7 61 32 33 4 Tofino — 11 i 6 7 2 11 5 i 7 1 Trail ... 114 83 44 13 96 58 43 5 Ucluelet 5 5 5 5 University Endowment i 9 15 6 12 6 10 5 9 Vancouver 5,146 4,692 1,014 560 3,546 2,999 902 355 Vanderhoof 24 8 19 3 22 5 19 2 Vernon 207 126 98 17 177 i 91 95 9 Victoria.. 1,343 881 631 169 1,013 572 549 108 Warfield 1 3 2 2 2 West Vancouver.. 68 178 18 128 4 110 3 109 White Rock , _. 191 155 77 41 122 99 56 33 Williams Lake 43 22 27 6 40 19 25 4 Zeballos 1 1 2 Part of Quesnel is in Census Division 8c and part in Census Division 8d. O 86 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR d Z rt -o o rt CN _, CN o CN o en rt _> Q •rt ^r _ rt Xi o VS •o eg 13 Cause of Death o Z o Z O Z O Z O Z O Z O z O z O z O Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z |s & > s > 3 > 3 > 3 > 5 > 3 > 5 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 a > 3 > 3 > 3 > a > 3 a All causes ..T. M. 14912 9184 5728 42 32 10 144 97 47 68 54 14 44 36 8 249 155 94 266 171 95 530 330 200 256 164 92 65 43 22 79 58 21 104 72 32 6314 3798 2516 1343 819 524 839 522 317 1948 1116 832 198 127 71 382 237 145 161 98 F. 63 I. Infective and parasitic diseases —T. Ditto — M. - F- 110 66 44 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 45 34 11 8 4 4 5 3 2 9 6 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 "M> Al (a) Tuberculosis of respiratory system .... M. Ditto F. Active M. „ F. 30 13 28 12 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 5 4 1 "l — — II 1 1 1 1 1 1 — — 1« 4 16 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 — (b) Inactive M. .... F. Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system—M. Ditto . F. Tuberculosis of bones and joints M. Ditto - F. Tabes dorsalis — —M. 1 " 1 A2 A4 A8 — " "l 1 1 A10 —— ~~i — 6 _ 1 1 1 2 1 1 „ „ F All A13 A20 Gonococcal infection —M. Paratyphoid fever and other Salmonella infections M. Septicaemia and pyaemia M. „ F. A21 Diphtheria F. 2 1 1 l - 1 All A23 Whooping cough F. Meningoccal infections F. Acute infectious encephalitis M. Ditto F. A29 1 1 1 2 — 1 1 1 1 — A30 Late effects of acute poliomyelitis and acute infectious encephalitis M. Ditto - -F. Measles M. A32 — — — A34 „ F. Infectious hepatitis M. F. 4 9 6 3 — i i — I ~2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 ~1 — 1 ~1 A43 All other diseases classified as infective and parasitic M. Ditto F. ~T II. Neoplasms T. M F. 2562 1471 1091 5 3 2 16 7 9 9 9 5 4 1 43 22 21 42 26 16 86 58 28 40 29 11 10 6 4 8 6 2 12 8 4 1186 682 504 230 132 98 137 76 61 363 195 168 41 21 20 60 35 25 28 17 11 A44 A45 Malignant neoplasm of buccal cavity and pharynx M. Ditto -. F. Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus —M. Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of stomach M. Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of intestine, except rectum M. Ditto ... F. Malignant neoplasm of rectum -M. Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of larynx M. Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary M. Ditto ... . F. Malignant neoplasm of breast 31 14 37 11 179 79 115 128 81 37 17 3 341 65 1 1 ~~1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 4 1 3 5 1 — 15 4 22 1 88 33 53 61 37 16 11 3 156 34 4 3 2 IS 5 10 12 6 5 2 31 5 1 2 1 9 8 6 5 S 3 22 2 1 14 2 2 6 2 3 22 14 21 26 13 4 1 45 6 1 36 9 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 ~I 4 2 Mi 1 2 9 1 2 T 2 1 1 2 1 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 1 3 5 2 1 1 3 3 ~~2 3 2 5 6 3 5 3 3 2 14 4 2 ~ 1 6 A51 A52 M Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri . F. 3 202 81 " 1 ~3 — "l ...... ~l" 2 2 ....- 1 — 1 ....- 96 31 Mis 12 ~~3 2 4 —2 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 87 CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 _ O Z 3 _ o Z > 3 rt _ O Z 3 o Z . 3 o *_ o Z > 3 O Z > 3 u <_ o Z > 3 VO o Z > S rt .■ O Z > 3 _■ t~- o Z > 3 a .■ O Z > 3 cs 00 O Z > 3 ._ CO o Z > 3 o OO o z > 3 oo O Z . 3 u 00 0 Z > 3 _ oo O z 3 _ oo O z > 3 rt as o Z > 3 as O Z > a <_ o Z > 3 •a as O Z . 3 a, o z > 3 <_ as o Z > 3 o o Z . 3 _, o o Z > 3 8 o Z > 3 13 O 0 Z > 3 d Z s 163 106 57 2 7, 61 44 17 3 1 ? 42 30 12 116 71 45 304 195 109 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 3 6 2 2 ....- 2 57 40 17 1 58 36 22 1 25 13 12 14 9 5 99 63 36 1 ....- 180 129 51 1 1 24 16 8 40 31 9 104 73 31 1 1 70 43 27 1 1 53 32 21 1 19 10 9 1 6 6 14 6 8 1 1 1 i""l 6 4 2 1 Mi 174 127 47 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 32 19 13 1 ~1 16 11 5 6 3 3 2 2 69 53 16 117 80 37 1 1 1 1 "l "l i 1 "M "T Al — Mi — — (6) A2 .-. — i— A4 — ; ...._ — A8 — — 1 A10 t — ;— All — — — — A13 _. A20 — --- ..._. —- 1 1 — Ail ■ — — ■-- -- __. A22 1 ...... — 1 Mi — A23 i — i — A29 A30 E — 1 — n i 7 5 2 1 2 5 2 3 12 9 3 36 15 21 1 1 Mi "M 5 1 4 1 A32 — — — — A34 9 5 4 1 1 I1 ~~1 15 ' 7 8 1 25 16 9 1' 6 5 1 l1 3 1 2 ~i 8 8 1 A43 40 24 6 3 3 1 S 1 4 2 1 1 -— 28 16 12 Mi i 7 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 8 6 2 15 7 8 ~_i 1 1 16 — — — A44 A45 ~ ""_ MS 1 — — — 2 "l Ml 1 1 1 — 1 A46 1 Ms I_ 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 — .__. — — 1 — A47 i — — — — 1 A48 1 2 __ 4 — 2 1 2 — --- 1 1 "l 1 _ A49 11 3 2 1 1 1 2 — _ — ----- 2 1 1 2 — 11 — -- 1 I1 __3 A50 2 Mj 3 — "1 A51 A52 O 88 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR CENSUS 6 Z a _. o rt e. _i u cn CO en _i CO o en en X> o T3 •* ra _> CJ •a B Cause of Death o Z o Z o Z o Z 6 Z o Z o Z O z o Z o Z o Z o Z O Z c* Z o z o Z O z o Z I o H > 3 > 3 > a > 3 > 3 > a > a > a > a - Q > > > Q > Q > Q > 0 3 A.53 A54 ASS Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of uterus . F. Malignant neoplasm of prostate M. Malignant neoplasm of skin M. „ F. 38 148 13 14 — i 2 l i 4 2 3 1 i 7 1 1 i 2 _ 1 17 63 8 8 6 11 2 10 T 2 23 3 3 2 6 1 2 1 A56 A57 (<0 Malignant neoplasm of bone and connective tissue M. Ditto - F. Malignant neoplasm of all other and unspecified sites M. Ditto F. Other digestive organs (155- 159) - . M. Ditto F. 12 6 344 300 155 109 8 2 98 28 41 30 42 131 75 45 63 54 13 7 i i i i i 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 — 2 6 5 3 5 1 6 6 3 2 1 15 8 6 4 Mi 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 ~1 5 2 3 1 Mi 2 2 1 1 ~1 Mi l 3 1 2 1 l 1 1 1 ..— 1 3 4 149 141 69 49 3 46 13 21 17 10 62 36 23 36 27 7 5 2 32 26 13 7 1 11 2 4 7 3 10 9 3 6 2 1 1 14 16 6 7 5 2 1 3 6 4 5 2 2 1 49 45 22 14 2 12 5 4 2 9 24 9 3 5 9 2 1 5 7 4 3 1 2 "M l "M 11 6 3 1 2 1 1 5 4 ~T 2 2 5 6 3 7 (*) Other respiratory organs (160, 164, 165) M. Ditto . F. Urinary organs (180, 181) M. Ditto F. Brain and other parts of nervous system (193)—M. Ditto F. Other -M. „ - .. . F. (tf) O) i l 1 1 "M 1 1 ~2 3 1 2 1 1 ~T 1 3 A58 Leuksemia and aleukaemia — M. F. A59 (a) Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of lymphatic and haemotopoietic systems ... M. Ditto - F. Hodgkin's disease (201) .M. F. (6) Other ... M. ...F. 50 47 12 1 l ~2 1 1 2 1 T ~_ l 1 29 22 5 5 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 2 2 A60 Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature Ditto F, 14 — — 2 1 1 — — 5 2 2 — —- III, IV. Allergic disorders and endocrine, metabolic, and blood diseases .T. Ditto M. F. Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre — F. Diabetes mellitus M. F. Avitammosis and other deficiency states M. Ditto F. 284 169 115 1 86 59 5 5 15 14 63 36 5 5 1 1 l i S 3 2 Mi 2 2 8 6 2 2 ~2 ■1 9 4 5 ~~3 3 1 1 1 6 4 2 """_ 2 2 — i l Mi 2 2 "M 1 110 69 41 38 22 3 2 3 S 25 12 23 14 9 8 5 i l 5 3 27 15 12 ~7 9 ..... 1 4 2 34 19 15 9 6 1 1 2 4 7 4 5 2 3 1 1 1 Mi i 13 8 5 4 ~1 4 1 4 2 7, A'62 A63 A64 A65 — Mi 3 i i 72 1 „ ... F. A66 Allergic disorders; all other endocrine, metabolic, and blood diseases M. Ditto ... F. 1 V. Mental, psychoneurotic, and personality disorders T. Ditto M. F. 19 8 11 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 — — _~ Mi 1 3 6 i 1 — —. A67 Psychoses M. 2 5 6 4 2 M 1 — — ..._. 4 3 2 A68 Psychoneuroses and disorders —„ 1 — 1 Ditto F. Mental deficiency F. A69 — — VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs.. T. Ditto -M. „ .... F. 1724 874 850 5 17 11 6 5 3 2 3 2 1 34 21 13 34 22 12 62 33 29 17 7 10 10 5 5 5 2 3 8 3 5 754 360 394 183 85 98 108 60 48 249 126 123 22 9 13 59 27 32 10 6 4 -^ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 89 DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued to *n « o V£> so _ SD V- X) u —i 00 CJ oo ■o 00 oo _ _ CO Cd Ov XI Ov CJ as Ov CJ Ov — C. O _■ o CJ O 0 Z 0 % o Z o Z o O Z O z O z o Z o Z o Z o Z O Z o z O z O Z O Z o Z O Z 0 Z o Z o z o Z o Z o z o o Z O Z o Z to 3 * > 3 > 3 > a > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 - 3 > 3 - 5 > a a > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > s > ia 3 > 3 3 i i i i l A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 (a) (b) i — i — — 1 — 2 i 1— — — — — — — — — l l i i 2 1 ~~T 2 1 Mi i 5 3 1 2 2 2 "I Mi i 6 5 3 3 1 ._- ~2 —_ 2 i 2 i i i i — — —. -- 3 5 I 3 z ~~ - i 2 2 1 1 8 i i i i i 2 — — — 4 1 — — — — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 i 1 2 1 — 1 1 — 1 (c> — —- — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — 1 — — i 2 — — — i 1 — 1 1 W (<0 A58 — —i — 1 — — — ~~2 1 — i i l — MI — 1 Mi — ~-- Mi ----- 2 1 1 2 -- —- ....- ___ — — ■— _ — 1 ~~i — — .__ 1 l — — — 1 — — 1 1 — — — — — — — ii — n — ~1 2 — — —- — — ----- — ___ — — — '— M A59 (a) (6) — — 3 — — l '""_ — — — — — — — — — — — .-_ — — Mi — — — 3 ----- — — — 1 — —- — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — — — — — Mi 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —- — A60 l l 2 2 — - 4 3 1 i "i 1 Mi ----- i i l l 3 1 2 i i -- i Mi 4 2 2 1 1 i ~~I l ....- i i — — 3 2 1 — i Mi — — l l 1 "1 — — — ~_ — — _.:: = — Mt i __. — _I. ..._. i — — .._.. Mi — — II Mi .- A62 A63 A64 — — — — — — — Mi — — 1 ME — — — — — .-_ — — — — — A65 — — —. — l 12 — — 1 1 -Tj .—l M i 1— — — M 1 1 — — ....- i — l i — ----- A66 — — — 2 2 .— — i i i — — — — — — l — — ..... — — i i — — — — — A67 A68 — — — — 1 1 — — — — ..... — l —- — — —- — -- II — H — "" i — — — — — — — A69 21 11 10 4 4 1 1 10 5 5 16 10 6 2 1 1 7 4 3 3 1 2 5 4 1 10 6 4 2 1 1 i i 4 2 2 4 3 1 7 2 5 l l 18 14 4 1 1 2 2 9 3 6 11 10 1 O 90 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR CENSUS 6 Z a ._ o CS CN _. o CN _ en _< en o en _, ■* CJ •a CJ cS X CO V) »n 3 Cause of Death o Z o z o Z O Z O Z O z O Z O Z O Z o Z o Z O Z o Z O Z o Z O Z o Z o Z c E. > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 A70 A71 Vascular lesions affecting central nervous system. M. Ditto _ F. Non-mentagococcal meningitis M. Ditto F. Multiple sclerosis M. „ . F. 802 789 4 11 9 11 10 7 2 8 5 39 27 5 10 5 3 2 2 1 21 13 21 12 28 26 7 9 5 5 2 3 3 5 328 368 1 1 4 5 3 2 1 6 5 17 13 77 90 1 3 1 2 1 5 3 53 46 1 ._- 4 2 117 114 2 1 3 1 1 6 4 9 12 HE n 28 H 2 ~1 6 4 A72 —- — —- — Hi l 2 "l A73 Epilepsy M. „ F. A75 All Cataract ' . M. Otitis media and mastoiditis M. Ditto F. All other diseases of the nervous system and sense or- A78 1 1 1 2 2 — Ditto F. VII. Diseases of the circulatory system T. Ditto M. F. 6166 3895 2271 16 11 5 58 38 20 33 24 9 20 16 4 109 69 40 126 80 46 233 141 92 121 73 48 24 16 8 19 17 2 49 36 13 2691 1654 1037 567 361 206 344 229 115 894 531 363 69 52 17 152 95 57 53 31 22 A79 1 Rheumatic fever M. 1 58 59 3308 1813 123 79 110 127 31 23 210 140 54 30 A80 A81 A82 Chronic rheumatic heart disease .... M. Ditto F. Arteriosclerotic and degenerative heart disease.. M. Ditto F. Other diseases of heart M. . F. 11 4 Mi -j 34 12 "3 2 2 1 ""_ 1 1 23 9 1 13 3 2 3 65 28 1 1 ~_ 3 3 ~2 1 1 59 29 9 3 3 10 3 5 2 ~1 3 3 119 74 4 3 5 4 1 2 8 4 1 2 2 2 62 35 2 2 2 6 1' 1 4 2 15 8 1 2 13 1 1 1 1 30 11 2 1 1 1 25 28 1416 836 38 35 50 56 12 10 91 58 22 14 7 6 313 167 14 7 10 11 2 3 14 11 1 1 4 1 184 92 11 3 5 5 4 17 13 4 1 4 3 445 303 17 13 10 9 3 2 35 28 17 5 "M 45 11 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 80 45 3 2 3 7 ....... 2 1 1 1 26 19 2 A83 Hypertension with heart dis- A84 A85 A86 Ditto F. Hypertension without mention of heart M. Ditto F. Diseases of arteries M. - F. Other diseases of circulatory system M. Ditto F. VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system T. Ditto M. F. ._.- 1 1 1 1057 709 348 5 3 2 8 6 2 4 3 1 4 4 10 9 1 6 4 2 38 24 14 17 11 6 3 1 2 14 8 6 13 11 2 466 327 139 77 52 25 50 34 16 125 69 56 17 12 5 24 19 5 10 6 4 A87 A88 A89 A90 Acute upper respiratory infections M. Ditto M. Influenza M. F. Lobar pneumonia M. Bronchopneumonia -M. „ _ F. 10 7 21 36 55 33 279 127 114 82 14 3 73 Mi _- 1 1 1 H" 2 1 2 .... _ 1 _ 1 ....„ 2 Mi ~"Y 3 _ ~1 1 2 8 6 2 2 1 2 1 Mi Mi' i l 4 2 1 1 ~~i i __ 1 6 3 1 ""_ "H 7 1 1 5 4 5 16 33 9 153 55 27 23 4 1 41 1 1 3 3 7 3 14 10 11 3 3 1 .„_ 1 1 8 1 9 10 2 """"2 9 2 4 31 33 4 7 ~2 1 3 2 1 l1 1 "H" ....„ 2 —„ 2 2 1 1 1 "~1 1 A91 A92 A93 Primary atypical, other, and unspecified pneumonia ... M. Ditto F. Acute bronchitis —M. „ ,F. 3 2 Bronchitis, chronic and unqualified . M. 4 4 9 3 1 1 A94 Ditto F. Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids . M. . .F. 17 3 2 9 4 1 131 36 — — Mi -- — 1 9 3 3 1 -— 1 1 1 13 4 2 1 55 15 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 1 7 2 3 18 3 2 8 A95 Empyema and abscess of lung M. A96 A97 Ditto F. Pleurisy F. All other respiratory diseases M. Ditto ... — F. — 3 1 i 1 1 _.__ IX. Diseases of the digestive system T. Ditto M. ... F. 546 338 208 1 1 8 6 2 6 5 1 2 1 1 8 4 4 8 6 2 27 17 10 8 5 3 3 3 2 2 3 —2 256 155 101 36 24 12 24 12 12 56 33 23 8 6 2 14 11 3 S 4 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued O 91 V TV o Z - 3 o Z > a a CC O Z > 0 _> vO O z > •sC o > a •a vo o Z > Q ej vo o Z > P VO o Z > Q a e-~ o Z > Q 0 Z > a CJ 0 Z > a a CO o Z > Q 00 o Z > Q CO O Z > ■a oo O Z a CJ CO O z > 0 CO O Z > CJj CO o z > a rt OV O Z > a _> Ov O Z > Q Ov O Z > P ■a Ov o Z > a CJ Ov O Z > Q Ov o Z > rt o 0 Z > a jo o o Z > P o o O z > Q -a o O Z > P d Z 3 10 3 1 5 5 10 6 — 1 3 3 1 10 7 3 7 3 4 3 1 ~_ 1 1 2 2 H l — 3 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 4 Mi •— — — 1 13 4 1 1 1 1 — —- 2 4 ~2 10 ""!' A70 ATI — 1 — — H H — --- A72 A73 A75 All l 6 4 2 .....i 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 3 1 1 49 35 14 31 9 2 3 Hz i 8 4 4 1 3 1 ....- 1 2 1 1 61 47 14 1 1 37 13 2 2 4 1 14 11 3 1 ~4 1 4 2 2 6 4 2 9 6 3 6 2 "H 3 1 2 1 1 .....1 11 8 3 7 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 26 20 6 __ 17 4 1 19 12 7 __ 8 5 2 15 12 3 10 2 2 2 —. 2 2 1 _ — 1 1 1 54 43 11 __ 40 10 1 1 1 16 9 7 4 4 4 2 ""_ i i i — 1 23 19 4 18 4 1 36 26 10 1 23 10 A78 62 45 17 33 10 5 9 7 2 6 2 H" 3 2 1 ~1 Mi "~"i 3 1 2 13 9 4 8 3 1 1 2 2 1 IT 54 29 25 1 24 21 1 1 1 ....- 2 6 5 1 "l 1 1 3 2 1 1 105 72 33 2 3 59 22 1 3 4 4 2 2 1 2 25 18 7 ~~2 1 9 2 5 2 ..... 1 1 1 13 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... - 9 8 1 7 1 1 11 6 5 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 A79 A80 A81 A82 2 1 1 ?. 1 1 """5 5 1 1 12 4 8 __ 1 1 9 7 2 .._„ 2 3 "l 1 Mj 4 2 2 1 1 1 11 7 4 ...._ 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 8 6 2 1 1 8 3 5 Mi 5 4 1 2 2 l l 1 1 1 1 i ~~1 1 1 7 7 2 7 4 3 He. A83 A84 A85 A86 A87 A88 1 4 Mi i 2 4 2 2 1 3 Mi 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 H l Mi i 1 H 5 Mi I 1 ~"i A89 A90 A91 A92 A93 1 — — — -- i A94 A95 2 1 A96 A97 — 6 4 2 i i — 4 4 3 1 2 8 5 3 O 92 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR CENSUS z 3 i Cause of Death A98 A99 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 Diseases of teeth and supporting structures M. Ulcer of stomach M. F. Ulcer of duodenum M. F. Gastritis and duodenitis M. Appendicitis _M. F. Intestinal obstruction and hernia M. Ditto F. Gastro-enteritis and colitis, except diarrhoea of the newborn M. Ditto F. Cirrhosis of liver M. F. Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis M. Ditto F. Other diseases of digestive system M. Ditto F. X. Diseases of the genitourinary system .T. Ditto M. F. A108 A109 A110 A1H1 A112 Acute nephritis .M. _F. Chronic, other, and unspecified nephritis M. Ditto F. Infections of kidney M. „ F. Calculi of urinary system...M. F, Hyperplasia of prostate M. A114 I Other diseases of genitourinary system M. Ditto — F. XL Deliveries and complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. A115 Sepsis of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium .F. A116 Toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperium F. A117 Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth F. All8 ! Abortion without mention of sepsis or toxaemia F. A120 Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. XII, XIII. Diseases of the skin and musculoskeletal system T. A'12'l' A122 A126 Ditto ...M. — F. Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue M. Arthritis and spondylitis.... M. F. All other diseases of skin and musculoskeletal system... M. Ditto F. XTV. Congenital tions Ditto malforma- T. M. 273 177 96 1 2 53 36 50 44 12 1 40 21 13 13 177 108 69 129 78 51 1 1 21 16 22 27 5 1 18 11 6 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued O 93 o >n O Z Q in O Z 5 a v_ o Z . P _> vO O Z - P O Z g P TO VO O Z > P o VO o z > p VO o Z . 3 a C- O Z 3 .o _■ o Z > 3 CJ o > 3 eg CO 0 z > p X oo O z . 3 co o z 3 _ o Z > 3 9> CC C z > 3 ■4- co o 2; > _ oo o Z 3 Ov 0 Z > P X Ov O z p Ov O Z - 3 ■u Ov 0 Z > 3 CJ o\ o z > a OV o Z . 3 o o Z > 3 X o a Z > 3 u o 6 2 > s ■-■ o o Z s d Z en 3 _i ~ ... __ _ __ H — — — — — ~i , — A98 A99 i i n — 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 2 3 -- ...-. "M ~~2 — ■— ...... ~T H — H — ~1 ""_ 2 1 .1 A100 — — — ■— —- A101 A102 i 1 — —- — 1 1 2 1 1 i .._- 1 3 2 H i l — -- A103 = i 2 2 1 — 1 1 1 A104 ~2 i 3 1 2 ~~i i i i l A105 1 1 1 A106 i i 3 2 1 1 i l 6 6 i — — — — 1 1 — — — — A107 i i — i l A108 i — — 1 2 1 1 1 1 —. — — — 5 — — — — — A109 2 ...._ — i i —— Hi Hi 1 — — — — 11 A110 — — -- 1 1 — —. ..-. ~~1 — — — — — — — — Aim A112 A114 — — 1 2 A11S 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 z; 3 1 2 = 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 — — — -- — — — — — — — — Al 16 Al'17 i i i — 1 1 1 — — — — -~ 1 Mi — .__ — — A118 A120 — — —- l i —•' 1 1 1 1 Mi 5 4 1 A121 A122 1 2 1 1 2 2 — — i i i ----- 3 3 ,-.._. A126 2 _. .._. ...... ..... l l 1 1 i i ...... O 94 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR CENSUS 6 Z CA 3 c Cause of Death rt O H rt O Z > P X o Z > P u o Z > P cd CN o Z > P X CM o Z > P CJ CN O Z > P a CO 6 Z > P X en o z > p o en 0 z > p rt . O Z > P X O Z > Q CJ O Z > P ■o d Z > P CJ . O Z > P CS o z > p X in O z > p ej O Z > P ■a m O z 3 A127 Spina bifida and meningocele M. Ditto -_■ Without hydrocephalus... M. . -F. 6 8 3 4 3 4 57 29 45 32 498 286 212 58 29 67 44 25 ■18 7 10 8 5 121 106 50 29 21 12 18 17 3' 1379 1024 355 291 110 282 107 9 3 92 10 25 5 9 1 58 4 71 41 95 74 13 1 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 —j — — 1 1 — — — — 1 (fl) — 2 1 9 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 — 1 — — — — (6) With hydrocephalus M. F. 2 1 1 1 9 3 6 1 2 1 .....1 H H 10 2 8 1 2 ~~2 1 1 2 1 15 7 8 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 12 6 6 3 2 Hi 3 2 1 ~1 1 7 5 2 2 1 1 1 Mi 1 14 11 14 11 136 76 60 15 12 24 11 5 3 4 2 1 30 29 16 5 11 3 11 2 438 314 124 67 27 65 26 2 1 17 1 3 1 ~~13 1 54 31 51 29 4 10 2 8 4 50 25 25 3 1 6 5 2 2 1 1 13 16 3 3 2 1 108 81 27 22 10 22 10 7 1 2 —_ 4 1 14 6 1 1 4 4 2 2 26 18 8 1 2 5 5 2 5 1 4 1 3 '1 77 55 22 21 9 21 8 ~1 4 1 1 1 1 Ms l l 3 4 2 1 7 3 3 3 33 18 15 4 1 2 5 3 9 9 4 3 1 2 1 I1 125 82 43 27 12 26 12 1 4 1 1 3 1 3 5 13 17 1 1 6 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 12 7 5 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 A128 A129 Congenital malformations of circulatory system M. Ditto — -F. All other congenital malformations M. F. „ XV. Certain diseases of early infancy -T. Ditto M. F. 3 2 1 1 10 6 4 A130 A131 A132 Birth injuries — - M. . F. Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasis - M. Ditto -F- Infections of the newborn M. . F. 1 Mi l i A133 A134 Haemolytic disease of newborn M. Ditto F. All other defined diseases of Ditto — -.—F. Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy, and immaturity unqualified —M. Ditto F. XVI. Symptoms, senility, and ill-defined conditions T. Ditto M. . F. 1 A135 3 2 — 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 36 30 6 14 1 14 1 "M 2 3 3 2 2 2 17 14 3 6 1 6 1 ~~2 1 11 10 1 4 1 4 1' 1 S 1 4 4 1 3 12 10 2 3 2 Hi Met 13 10 3 S 2 5 2 3 2 — __. — 24 17 7 4 3 4 3 2 .....i 2 1 36 25 11 9 5 9 5 ~~I Hi i 2 A136 A137 Senility without mention of psychosis — M. Ditto F. Ill-defined and unknown causes M. Ditto - F. E XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to external cause) T. 7 7 2 2 H i 16 14 2 1 1 1 1 ""_ 1 ~T ~2 6 5 1 1 1 — "M l 6 5 1 1 1 Mi i ~i 26 23 3 12 1 12 1 H" 1 1 1 21 20 1 8 8 "~~2 ~"2 ~~1 1 1 7,3 AE138 Ditto M. . F. Motor vehicle accidents.. M. F. 19 4 7 1 (fl) Traffic accidents (810-825) M. Ditto F. 7 1 (6) Non-traffic accidents M. F. —■ AE139 Other transport accidents—M. —— F. 3 1 (a) Submersion of occupant of small boat (850) M. .„_. (6) Other water transport injury by submersion (851) ..M. Ditto F. (c) Other M. .. F. M 3 """_ "l 1 ~5 ' 1 ~"2 AB140 Accidental poisoning M. .. -F- — -- 1 AE141 Accidental falls M. F. AE142 Accident caused by machinery M. Ditto —F. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 95 DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued - •n _ >n a SO X VO CJ vC VO _ vo vo fl X CJ ra 00 X co u CO oo CJ 00 CO _ 00 fl Ov X CJ. o OS •a as CJ Ov Ov o X o o ■a o 6 Z O Z O Z o Z o Z o Z O z O z o z o Z o Z O z O Z O Z O Z z 0 z O Z O z o Z o Z o z a Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z 3 3 5 > a > 3 3 > 3 3 3 > a 3 3 > 5 > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > a > 3 a > 3 > 5 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 3 3 c — — — i ■— — — — — -- — — — — — — — — — — — A127 (a) — — — — — ------ ._... (6) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — i Mf — - - i — — — ~~T — — M — i ...-. — l -._ i — — i i i A128 ~"~2 l i 1 l 2 — l ___ __. ...._ — l — — i i — — ----- 2 — — — — 3 1 A129 7 S 7 7 6 1 2 1 1 6 5 1 23 13 10 8 6 ?, 4 4 2 2 ■l 3 2 1 25 13 17 — 6 5 1 li 7 4 6 2 4 i H" i i — — 12 8 4 4 "~4 i ""T i ~~3 — n w 13 7 6 2 1 1 2 2 3 — 2 1 2 — 4 — 1 2 2 1 A130 . — — — — — 1 2 Mi 1 ""5 i 1 ~_ 1 — 1 1 1 — — — 2 4 2 2 — "M 2 3 1 "~2 — — 3 2 1 1 1 A131 1 l T — — — H — — — — A132 l i 1 — — 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mi i A133 ~I 2 1 1 4 6 — 4 — I ; — 2 — : 1 7 5 = 2 A134 i _ 4 3 ■1 4 — — — —- 5 1 __ " "l H — 6 2 3 A135 r— — 2 1 1 i — i l — — 1 1 1 1 1 — 2 1 1 1 1 i i i ..._. 1 —1 1 il H — — i l —- — A136 A137 1 1 — i — 1 — i i -— 1 — — -— i — 12 10 2 18 13 5 17 15 2 21 15 6 67 50 17 3 2 1 15 13 2 16 9 7 7 5 2 5 5 11 9 2 35 29 6 3 2 1 11 9 2 32 22 10 10 6 4 10 9 1 2 2 — 9 3 6 1 1 22 17 5 15 11 4 7 6 1 i l — 9 5 4 18 14 4 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 ~i " 2 '1 7 4 7 4 5 9 8 9 8 5 1 i Mi 5 4 M" ...._ 2 1 2 9 4 9 4 ~2 1 H" 5 1 5 1 9 6 9 6 — 5 3 2 —: __ --- -— 7 1 7 1 4 4 1 4 1 Mj 7 1 1 1 1 2 — — 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 AE1138 2 1 2 """3 1 1 H" 2 "~3 (a) (b) 1 4 1 — 1 — — 1 AE139 — 1 1 2 j— — — 1 —i 2 ""l 3 ~2 — 2 1 """_ — — — — 1 3 1 4 2 "~2 Mi — ----- 1 (fl) 1 —- ~i — — — (b) 1 1 1 1 1 4 i 3 1 i l (<. AE140 n — — _~ Hi H """'_ H II ~_ —_ — AB141 ■— — 1— — — — 1 — — — — 1 — "i 1 — — L_ ----- -— — — — — AB142 — — — — — — — — O 96 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 20.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR CENSUS d Z cs X o rt CN f. o eN a en X en CJ cn X CJ - ■vj- - rt in X cn CJ >n •o en GO 3 Cause of Death _ o O Z o Z O Z o z o Z O Z O Z o Z O z o Z o Z O Z a Z o Z O z o Z O Z 1 S > Q > P > P > p > R > P > a > P > p seta > a > P > P P - p > P - P P AE143 AB144 AE145 AE146 Accident caused by fire and explosion of combustible material M. Ditto — F. Accident caused by hot substance, corrosive liquid, steam, and radiation M. Accident caused by firearm M. Accidental drowning M. „ F. 60 31 4 18 63 9 139 34 142 29 34 3 I 2 2 1 —_ 1 Hi 1 "~2 H ~i 2 Hi ~2 1 """"_ i 2 ~4 3 1 ~~2 2 Mi Mi ~~i 1 —- 2 ~~1 i i 2 13 6 2 1 IS 2 22 8 55 13 13 4 2 3 2 8 2 17 4 1 1 H> 5 10 3 5 2 1 4 . _ 3 7 1 17 7 1 1 i 5 1 2 1 2 ~~i 3 —_ 2 5 1 1 1 ~~2 AE147 All other accidental causes M. F. Suicide .. .. M. F. Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) M. 4 AE148 AE149 3 3 5 2 2 1 AE150 Ditto _ . .F. Injury resulting from operations of war M. 2 z I z z 1 z I I 7 1 Z I N XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to nature of injury) T, nittn M 1379 1024 355 233 69 53 21 39 47 1 93 23 184 51 20 3 2 22 15 56 15 116 68 205 43 7 7 3 1 1_ 14 2 1 2 ""_ 6 s 1 2 ""I 6 5 1 11 26 23 3 11 1 21 20 1 7 1 36 30 6 5 .1 3 17 14 3 4 1 1' n 10 l 2 12 10 2 3 1 1 2 13 10 3 2 1 1 438 314 124 71 22 12 5 16 21 108 81 27 16 6 10 1 7 4 1 5 2 13 4 2 77 55 22 14 5 3 3 3 2 5 2 14 4 ?, 125 82 43 25 9 5 4 7 7 9 3 11 8 24 17 7 6 3 1 ME 2 1 1 36 25 11 9 4 H 1 2 5 1 i 3 1 23 19 ■■ F, 4 AN138 AN139 Fracture of skull M. „ F. Fracture of spine and trunk M 5 1 1 AN140 F. AN141 _ F. Dislocation without fracture M. Head injury (excluding fracture) M. Ditto F. Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis M. Ditto F. Laceration and open wounds —- AN143 AN144 AN145 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 6 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 25 8 47 12 3 1 1 6 AN146 Ditto F, Superficial injury, contusion, and crushing with intact skin surface _.M. Effects of foreign body enter- " AN147 1 5 2 IS 3 67 39 53 11 1 4 1 10 2 13 6 1 1 1 "~2 3 10 2 1 1 4 9 8 11 3 —3" 4 2 ....- 2 4 1 Ditto F. Riirnvi M, . F. Effects nf poisons M — F. All other and unspecified effects of external causes M. Ditto - F. AN148 AN 149 ~~i 2 ~2 ~2 Hi — H 2 ,1 13 3 1 2 1 2 Hi 1 l 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 ANI50 — 2 — 4 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued O 97 u *_ cn VO X VO CJ vo vO u vo _ VO fl X o CS CO X 00 u CO 00 CJ 00 <_ oo _ CO a Ov X Ov CJ Ov OV CJ Ov Ov X o CJ O ■a o d Z o Z O Z o Z o Z o z O Z O Z o Z o Z o Z O Z O Z o Z O Z o z O z o Z 0 Z o Z o Z O z o Z o Z 0 Z o Z o Z a z 0 Z 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 3 > 3 3 > 3 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 3 > 5 3 > 3 > 5 > 5 3' i 4 1 ~1 6 1 — 3 i 3 ~7 — i i 2 4 ..._. H" i Hi 3 ~~2 i I Mi1 1 ""2 i i __. 2 l 4 i i 2 AB143 — H .-_. Mi —' — — H" ~2 AE144 AB145 AE146 "~4 Hi i Hi H Hi ....- T. I1 4 1 —j ~_ i 1 1 ~2 l I 2 i "M i1 1 7 ~~5 —j Hi 1 s 2 1 ~1 1 1 "~i i l — — "l 1 — ~4~ 2 2 1 ~~i Mi1 ; Mi a i ~7 1 AB147 AB148 .—. — — Mi 5 1 — 2 1 1 — i 1 1 — l — — i — 1 1 1 1 ----- —' — — AB149 i | i AE150 12 10 2 18 13 5 17 15 2 21 15 6 67 50 17 3 2 1 15 13 2 16 9 7 7 5 2 5 S li 9 2 35 29 6 3 2 1 li 9 2 32 22 10 10 6 4 10 9 11 2 2 — 9 3 6 t i 22 17 5 15 11 4 7 6 V i1 i 9 5 4 18 14 4 2 1 1 2 4 2 8 4 3 2 H 3 3 1 1 2 7 4 1 4 — — 2 1 -- —. 2 AN138 2 I 1 1 4 i 4 1 2 1 2 —i H -- H 2 — — 3 2 —' 2 1 AN139 . 1 -I 1 2 H" — 1 3 — — — 1 1 = AN140 AN141 3 2 1 1 1 2 AN143 3 2 3 1 1 6 1 I 8 4 l 4 I 1. I 8 ■3 Hj 2 5 2 1 1 ....- 1 — ~5 i 4 "H — — 1 2 AN 144 — 1 — — — 2 2 1 — 1 —' —' —' 1 — — — — — — -- ~a — -- 1' AN145 1 5 ~6 3 i— — i ~T 2 = 1 4 — ~~1 1 1 li 1 H" ~ _. Hi — i 2 2 1 "" "a ....- 3 1 AN146 AN147 4 1 AN148 "~2 1 1 2 1 1' 1 "1 1 1 3 — 1 ~_ 4 = — —- ■ " "T i ~1 — 4 — Mi — — 2 AN149 2 3 2 _ 17 1 i H 2 T 2 1 6 7 2 — 2 6 3 2 1 3 1 — 1 1 i 6 1 5 2 i _ — 2 1 3 AN 150 O 98 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 21.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR RURAL Cause of Death _ o H Cities d Z Eg 3 1 M CJ rt | 3 X U M o o X c fl 6 C. O o 1 fl Ip eel a o S- o 1 rt Q c. Z a o "cj Z CJ Z t_i > 0 o -< a > z '2 _ o X < 0 _. B _ Q U _i tU bO o _> 0 CJ U P. 3 Pi _> | a ra _ U _> > O _> > g o a _ CJ > o o > - CJ X a 3 All causes -T. M. . _F. 14,912 9,184 5,728 110 66 44 30 13 28 12 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 ■ 91 55 36 69 46 23 1 1 H 136 96 40 •1 1 1 .....1 152 i 97 55 .186 ,111 75 3 2 1 86 50 36 312 191 121 2 1 <1 214 123 91 ,81 54 27 56 35 21 106 72 34 1 1 101 70 31 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 83 55 26 4,692 2,860 1,832 39 28 ! 11 14 4 12 3 2 1 126 75 51 881 505 376 4 3 1 1 Mi 33 19 14 I. Infective and parasitic diseases—-T. M. . F. Tuberculosis of respiratory system..M. F. Active M. . F. Inactive M. F. Al (fl) (6) A2 Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system M. Ditto. - ---.-.— F. Tuberculosis of bones and joints—M. F. ■ I A4 (— L—J ~- <— ._._ 1 ■ 1 1 H n M_ . 1 II ," 6 = — A8 A10 Ail A13 Tabes' dorsalis M. All other syphilis M- F. Gonococcal infection M. Paratyphoid fever and other Salmonella infections - M. Septicaemia and pyaemia M. F. Diphtheria F. Whooping-cough F. Meningococcal infections -F. Acute infectious encephalitis M. -F. — — :— m: 1 1 1 HD A20 II j— — .— j— — A2I1 A22 A23 A29 i — —-' — ■ 1 — 1 1 1 r— 2 1 1 1 2 5 4 9 6 3 2,562 1,471, 1,091 311 14 37 111 179 79 MR 128 8,1 37 17 3 341 65 3, 202 81 38 148 13 14 ia 6 | A30 Late effects of acute poliomyelitis and acute infectious encephalitis —M. Ditto F. Measles M. Infectious hepatitis M. _ F. All other diseases classified as infective and parasitic M. Ditto F. II. Neoplasms T. — ■ L_ — — —j — , — __ Mi i— t— — ■ i — l i A34 — 2 3 3 1 851 500 351 11 2 15 1 74 24 35 44 31 13 12 8 4 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 H 2 153 89 64 1 4 9 7 10 131 2 1 1 24 1 1 14 4 1, 11 ~1 1 — 1 A43' 1 ;—| 1 '— —■ — 1 — 20 9 11 1 2 3 ~fli i 3 ' 1 1 2 Mi 20 9 , 11 ""l 1 29 19 10 2 i; 1: 1 2j 34 19 15 1 2 2 Hz ' i 17 7 10 1 1 ;_ 57 34 23 3 2 H 4 3 3> 46 28 18 1 ._.„ ~4 4 ' 2 17 , 9 8 1 , 1 2 1 16 7 9 1 ~">i i 1 17 10 7 1 Mi 20 10 10 1 "~5 1 1 .13 7 6 "li 2 2 6 1 F. 5 A44' Malignant neoplasms of buccal cavity J A45 A46f A47 A48 Ditto - F. Malignant neoplasm of cesophagus..M. — F. Malignant neoplasm of stomach M. ,, -F. Malignant neoplasm of intestine, except rectum -M. Ditto - F. Malignant neoplasm of rectum M. F. .._- "M A49 Malignant neoplasm of larynx M. JF. 4 1 2 I' —, li I1 ~~2 ~i 2 3 _ ~i l ii 3: ■ 1 6 ~1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 ._- 5 li 1 1 6 ""i 2 1 3 3 1 Mi ... i ,—i 2 H> ■ l i 2 2 Mi i 1 2 "l 1 2 1 ""2 H" 7 3 1118 27 Ms. 22 111 49 6 4 2 3 -— A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 I Malignant neoplasm of trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary —M. Ditto F. Malignant neoplasm of breast M. F. Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri.. F. Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of uterus F. Malignant neoplasm of prostate M. Malignant neoplasm of skin M. — F. ~2 A56 Malignant neoplasm of bone and connective tissue _ M. Ditto F. —-' —j -- !■ i — —- AND URBAN VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 1962 O 99 District Municipalities o _ VI ~ CJ CJ D. _ _ O ^"Sg 0-cn" tn -. _ _ o> ■13 b. _N «2 Q3-T 11 __ s (_£. __ c, o o 1 8 z >. X a g a CO _! _ fl X 1 X 0 E « a a cr o 0 _ "3 8 1 >v U ■_ 1= a _! 4) 60 "3 - a o « a rt X CJ * o 0 Z CJ > a o CJ - > z X a 03 A) fl 0 _ Cj - U 0. _ c o S CJ 2 CJ 1 fl fl OS 53 e — CJ > a o CJ c fl > 2 CJ CJ fl - _ CJ H M CJ CJ 0 - O fl a _i o o OK CJ - CJ > s o _l d Z co 3 o 30 19 11 708 417 291 4 4 125 81 44 117 65 52 1 H 95 61 34 106 50 56 T1 1133 96 37 2 2 154 99 55 122 68 54 56 37 19 60 43 17 245 150 95 222 119 103 141 85 56 1 1 1 245 150 95 2 2 1 423 26 i 162 1 1 ___ 1 82 43 39 ~2 1 5 3 3 4 3 1 8 2 Mi 2 1 5 23 562 14 334 9 228 1 51 1 3 2 178 82 96 n 8 3 42 37 5 73 48 25 155 107 48 77 48 29 1 1 11,508 6,993 4,515 72 52 20 25 7 23 6 2 I 1,079 696 383 7 1 6 - 2,325 1,495 830 31 13 18 5 5 5 5: 3 1 :— ■1 1 ' 1 — II — H Al 3 1 1 = ~"i II ~Z 1 — .__ z_ ' 45 18 27 ~i "'"a 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 — " "l , 1 18 16 2 I 1 Hi Hs" 2 2 3 1 1 , 1 46 21 25 1 ""l H" 2 2 4 1 1 4 9 2 1 1 I («) (6) 1 1 1 A2 — — 1 A4 — = ----- — — 1 1 9 1 I 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mi 2 A8 A10 All — A13 14 8 6 ~~i 1 2 1 1 1 1 55 30 25 ~1 ~2 ,1 1 4 1 Mi 5 5 2 ~3 1 4 - 2 1 1 A20 _M = _- — — — _— A21 A22 A23 1 A29 Mi — — n — ABO , 1 1 4 A32 1 3 3 93 57 36 1 ~_ "10 3 2 2 3 39 16 23 ~i ..— 3 4 1 1 6 5 1 H 1 li 5 6 _._ 1 "1 21 15 6 ~"2 ~2 1 7 "i l l 11 6 5 1 1 1 ~1 1 4 3 5 1 2,069 1,170 899 26 11 30 9 148 66 94 109 63 29 16 3 271 56 3 168 58 32 111 11 12 6 6 A34 2 1 1 1 17 9 8 H" i 3 2 ....- 3 1 _._ 20 8 12 1 H" __ l 2 1 19 13 6 !~"_ 1 1 2 18 8 10 "~i l l 2 4 1 2 315 186 129 3 3 3 1 20 8 14 13 11 5 A43 145 85 60 2 1 3 ~~7 1 5 8 3 4 2 2 21 4 13 4 2 4 1 1 19 11 8 H 1 6 1 —- 19 7 12 Mi i 2 Mi 2 2 H" i 24 13 11 3 '""2 1 10 5 5 1 1 1 1 178 115 63 2 4 1 11 5 7 6 7 3 1 A44 A46 A46 A47 A48 1 3 1 ....- 1 3 H 2 2 1 A49 1 11 1 id 3 4 8 2 3 _._ 1 1 3 1 — — 1 ....- H i 4 ~2 2 27 3 _3 3 3 14 2 1 2 43 6 21 20 3 23 - 4 A50 AB ■ 1 2 Hi ASE A58 2 — 2 A54 ASS l 1 1 — — — A56 ...... — __|„ — — — 1 — 1 — 1 O 100 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 21.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR RURAL Int. List. No. Cause of Death 3 o H Cities M o CS J M o o u _> B CS — U tn D. O o 1 :_ rt a 0 _! O I rt a CS z - o Z _ | a i CJ Z a 0 CJ a > Z p c CJ < 0 a. « a '3 _ o U f_ <_■ -.. o _> 0 _> 0 .9 _ _, U 3 \X u 0 1 0. d _ _ CJ . 3 O ej C rt > c o _ — CJ > •5 1 M 2 _» ? i H u 3 A57 (fl) (6) (c) Malignant neoplasm of all other and unspecified sites —. M. Ditto F. Other digestive organs (155-159) .M. F. Other respiratory organs (160, 164, 165) - M. Ditto - F. Urinary organs (180, 181) M. „ F. 344 300 155 109 8 2 98 28 41 30 42 131 75 45 63. 54 13 7 50 47i 12 14 284 169 115 1 86 59 5 5 15 14 63 36 19 8 11 2 5 6 4 2 1 3 Mi Hi 1 1 1 Mi 3 4 1 3 I1 , 1 3 11 11 ■ 1 1 4 3 3 1 (Mi i l Mi 2 i 2 Mi 2 4 2 2 Mi 2 3 4 Ml __ 2 3 "i 2 1 1 - 13 5 5 1 1 ~5 1 3 ' 1 1 1 i 2 •1 H 5 2 3 ....- 2 5 8 2 2 ~~3 I ~~5 2 1 1 1 2 ~i 2 Mi 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 ~~3 1 1 1 2 1 .... „i 1 - H 2 l1 1 , 1 11 1' , ( 2 2 Mi Mi ^M i 2 1 ■ 2 2 l 4 1 ...j 1 .-. ..... 3 2 2 2 Mi 101 98 50 32 1 ~"~2_ 10 16 12 8 44 25 12 , 22 19 3 4 19 15 4 2 79 53 26 28 14 3 2 2 2 20 8 8 3 5 3 3 i 2 3 ~~2 1 Ml , 211 _ 15 12_. 5 2_ __ 2_ 2_ "~4l 8_ 6_ 1 ._ i 1_ 1_ HI i_ i_ i i (a. Brain and other parts of nervous Hi . i Mi 1 Mi Mu 1 1| 2 11 1 „.„. 1 4 3 1 M_ w A58 A59' Ditto - F. Other —M. F. Leukaemia and aleukaemia _ M. F. Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic sys- (a) (6) A60 A62 A63 A64 A65 A66 A67 A68 A69 A70 A71 A72 A73 A75 A77 A78 Ditto ■ F. Hodgkin's disease (201) M. » " Other M. -F. Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature M. Ditto F. Ill, IV. Allergic disorders and endocrine, metabohc, and blood diseases T. Ditto - _ - -M. F. Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre _ -F. Diabetes mellitus M. .. F. Avitaminosis and other deficiency states M. Ditto F. Anaemias M. .... _.F. Allergic disorders; all other endocrine, metabolic, and blood diseases M. Ditto — - . - —F. V. Mental, psychoneurotic, and personality disorders T. Ditto M. . -F. Psychoses _ -M. 1 ...„ 1 3 2 1 H j—■ i' 2 i 1 Hi ■ 5 4 1 ....- 1 ~2 1 3 3 1 Mi i '. i Hi 22_ 12•_ 10_ "Hi I 5_ 1_ 1 _ 2._ 3 _ 4_. 1_ = — 1 1 — ..... i , l , i i i i i i Mi i i .1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 ...J - l i ■ i — Psych'oneuroses and disorders of personality M. Ditto . - F. VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs _ T. Ditto M. F. 1,724 874 850 802 789 4 111 9 11 10 7 2 8 5 10 5 S 2 5 ~_ in 4 9 5 8 4 10 7 3 7 3 14 8 6 6 5 ! | 1 32 11 21 11 20 9 3 6 3 6 40 20 20 16 19 20 7 13 6 12 4 3 1 3 1 6 5 1 4 1 6 3 3 3 3 ,13 9 4 8 4 10 8 2 8 2 571 281 290 260 1 274 1 1 2 3 3 1 4 3 11 8 12 5 7 5 7 109 47 «__ i 44 54_ ___ —g. - HI 2 2 Vascular lesions affecting central nervous system M. Ditto - —F. Non-meningococcal meningitis M. F. 2 i — -- -- 1 Multiple sclerosis p ~~2 1 i 2 .... ...... Epilepsy M. ... F. |—' — ----- Cataract —.. M. Otitis media and mastoiditis M. F. ----- , — ! t 1 "1 2 1 1 :n i — 3_. 3- All other diseases of the nervous system and sense organs _ —M. 1 Ditto F. 39 27 2 i i i VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 101 AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued District Municipalities III S rt_i 2a°. At CJ CJgv _ _CJv P rtrt il _ 3 £_; _ a o o _j Z >> 1 e 3 CO CJ n Ja 1 0 1 _ '1 5 0 rt a '3 cr W CJ "_ C fl _ _ 2 CJ % rt s _ cr _ c o JV c a S CJ i o U z CJ > a o CJ B CS > Z rt 03 | o e o _o a a) _. •rt § O E _ CJ 2 J3 o 1 fl fl _ 09 fl e [_ — 3 <S1 _ CJ > 3 O § rt > CJ CJ rt E CJ H CJ CJ u B O . fl Q M o & 0) J3 _. > 2 a CJ - O B. i s 3 li 23 1 2 i i 2 i 3 4 1 2 11 • 4 2 4 12 2 13 4 2 1 2 2 265 28 SI A57 15 2 5 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 4 6 4 13 9 11 1 1 1 1 245 18 37 9 ' 1 3 1 5 2 1 5 1 5 2 1 1 118 14 23 (a) — 5 2 1 ::: 1 2 2 i 2 2 — 4 4 H 3 4 1 1 1 87 8 2 9 13 (6) 9 1 1 1 1 i 1 4 1 1 3 5 i S 1 80 4 14 (c) 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 i ~~i 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 H& 1 — 1 — — 1 24 31 27 28 1 5 1 5 3 5 2 9 H 2 — l ' 1 W) ~ i — 1 ....- — H (e) 6 2 2 2 i 2 i 2 4 5 3 4 1 105 7 19 !t 1 1 1 1 1 ? ,3 ? 3 1 ?, 63 4 8 ASS 1 5 1 1 — 2 2 ,— l 2 1 ■ 2 ) 1 ; 1 1 1 — 1 1 41 3 1 5 1 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 54 4 5 A59 3 . * 1 ii 2 4 1 3 ■ 1 44 4 6 2 1 3 — ' i — — — — 1 1 1 1 3 1 — — — — — 111 6 43 2 3 (fl) i 4 1 , 4 1 2 (6) — 2 — •— 1 l ■— 2 4 1 3 — — 38 3 6 1 1 9 2 1 A60 ? 1 1 3 5 1 5 2 9 1 2 ?, 10 210 4 50 1 ■ 17 3 ' 3 2 1 i 6 6 2 7 24 1 9 2 3 1 2 4 ■ 2 5 1 2 1 3 A ■ 1 1 128 14 27 8 ~7 1 ' 3 1 i i 4 "2 2 ~2 i 2 ~2 H 1 H 4 —_ 2 H, ■ 3 1 2 82 10 1 8 23 A62 1 —, 2 i 65 13 A63 — 5 1 l i 2 1- '— 1 — l 2 — — 2 — — 1 . 1 45 4 10 i 1 i —. — — 1 — 4 3 1 A64 2 4 1 11 A65 2 1 1 i i — 3 — i 1 l 2 3 — — — 1 1 IB 48 2 1 1 5 10 A66 — 1 ' 1 — — 1 i| — 1 — — 1 1 1 — — — 22 3 11 — ' —; — ■— -- — II — ,— 1 H — 1 — —~- — —- 14 6 8 2 4 1 1 4 2 2 ; --- — __j —: — —■ A67 — — — —j — _ — 1 i • , ___ , — , 4 2 A68 i 3 1 — — — —. — — ...... — —' — — — | 1 — — — — 1 1 A69 3 82 14 15 12 12 21 18 15 6 6 24 24 10 23 64 4 77 76 3 8 7,7 5 1,381 138 205 2 34 9 7 8 4 1.1 10 10 4 3 16 12 4 13 38 3 30 8 3 7 11 4 684 72 118 1 48 5 8 4 8 10 8 5 2 3 8 12 6 10 26 1 47 18 —j 1 16 1 697 66 87 2 30 7 . 7 | 8 4 11 9 10 3 3 12 11 4 11 33 3 78 8 3 7 11 3 624 70 108 A70 1 44 5 1 b 4 8 9 8 5 1 3 8 12 6 8 26 1 44 1 15 14 1 649 3 64 76 1 A71 , • 1 , 1 1 1' - 7 1 3 1 1 — i— 1 1 __ — 8 1 AT72 1 I 1 10 1 ....- — — — -- — —' ■' 1 — — — 7 3 3 4 A73 i ■ , ! , 1 1 . 2 A7S 1 1 2 — = =; — 1 1 1 1 2 1 —, """_ l ■ — — — 6 5 34 2 All 2 1 1 1 2 3 A78 1 1 — 1 -— 1 — i 1 2 — , — _ — 23 1 3 O 102 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 21.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR RURAL Cause of Death _ Cities M N > 3 __ . a % > z z fl rt o s o u > j> 64 431 37 2571 27 174 H ""_ 1, 32 209 24 152 9 1 6 1 , 4 2 1 1. 1 23 1 12 A79 A80 A81 A8I2 A83 A84 A85 A86 VII. Diseases of the circulatory system -T. Ditto M. F. Rheumatic fever M. Chronic rheumatic heart disease—M. F. Arteriosclerotic and degenerative heart disease I M. Ditto JF. Other diseases of heart. A89 A90 A91 A92 A93 A94 A95 A96 A97 A98 A99 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 M. F. Hypertension with heart disease.. M. „ F. Hypertension without mention of heart _M. _F. ..M. -F. Ditto Diseases of arteries Other diseases of circulatory system . M. .F Ditto VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system T. Ditto M. F. A87 Acute upper respiratory infections.M, -JF. A88 Influenza M. .F, Lobar pneumonia Bronchopneumonia -M. F .M -F. Primary atypical, other, and unspecified pneumonia M. Ditto F. Acute bronchitis Bronchitis, chronic, and unqualified ..M .F. Ditto Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids Ditto - Empyema and abscess of lung- M. F. Pleurisy _ All other respiratory diseases- IX. Diseases of the digestive system T. „ M. _ J. Diseases of teeth and supporting structures M. Ulcer of stomach M. F Ulcer of duodenum Gastritis and duodenitis Appendicitis JF, Intestinal obstruction and hernia. -M. _M. _F. .M JF. Gastro-enteritis and colitis, except diarrhoea of the newborn M. Ditto F. Cirrhosis of liver . . M. JF. Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis— M. - F. Other diseases of digestive system.M. F. X. Diseases of the genito-urinary system —T. Ditto M. F. 6,166 3,895' 2,271 58 59 3,308 1,813 123 79 110 127 31 23 210 140 54 30 1,057 709 348 10 7 211 36 551 33 279 127 114 82 14 3 731 17 3 2 9 4 l! 131 3. 546 338 208 II 38 25 40 16 li 7 4 S3 46 38 34 74 40 34 23 52 20 2731 177 96 4 11 2 10 2; 1 2,000 1,240 760 19 19 1,058 609 i 27 23 44 45 363 263 100 4 3 2 11 28 5 128 39 21 15 3 1 34 12 3 2 1 40 11 208 129 79 104 62 42 10 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 103 AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued District Municipalities tn tn fZ 33 00 Ci ||* _TJ2 ci. .*! tn w1^ _> cu Q\ oil _p"l S-aS li _3 CO o o 1 I e fl _ S a a '3 a s '1 ■_ _ 50 _ 2 _> I s Q g rt _l CJ . o 0 CJ > 3 Q CJ 3 rt > a 03 _! a o O _ a _ 3 O E _i ft CJ g a CJ - CJ . 3 O CJ O fl > rt _» u rt B M 6 3 o 1 Q CJ O P< CJ - CJ > 2 - o* Z 3 z B 0 . Q N ►j a s i z z O Cm 2 rt _ 3 — 3 05 . s H £ Oh ria - W rten q_.t g 1.1 292 53 47. 40 44 55 67 1 1 1 49 23' 19 102 109 79 in? 181 6 7,25 77 2 12 24 88 39 4,960 414 792 7 177 .38 2,7 25 ?,?, 43 ■ 47 27 16 16 65 64 45 63 117 4 144 4ft 2 17, 16 64 28 3,107 273 515 4 115 15 15 15 22 12 20 221 7 1 3 37 45 34 39 64 2 81 37 8 24 111 1,853 1 141 277 A79 4 li ' 1 1 1 _ j 3 1 2 42 5 111 A80 3 1 —j 1 2 2 1 1 ■ 3 2 1 46 8 5 7 155 31 22 23 17 34 34 21 13 13 55 53 42 49 105 4 125 37 2 .1,1 H4 55 25 2,646 231 4311 A81 4 93 IB 14 111 18 7 14 20 6 2 33 38 7,7 -1 511 2 63 29 8 23 7 1,500 104 209 3 1 1 4 7, 1 4 ,1 3 ?. 3 1 7 1 3 84 10 29 A82 9 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 60 3 16 3 . 2 3 1 1 i 1 1 2 2 4 1 i 89 7 14 A83 3 2 1 1 1 — 2 2 5 t 1 1 5 2 3 97 9 21 1 2 2 ?. 2 1 24 5 2 A84 2 1 1 2 16 3 4 111 4 1 2 1, 3 7 .. J 2 2 1 2 6 2 7 3 4 3 3 2 174 14 22 A85 , i 1 2 1 4 4 I 1 5 5 5 3 2 1 112 9 19 1 — —. — — 1 1 1-1 11 2 3 ,— 4 4 1 ,1 — 47 22 1 5 6 3 A86 3 59 7 5 4 12 5 7 6 I 5 5 13 11 9 1ft 24 ?, 37 9 3 4 5 6 770 81 206 1 ;.. 6 2 4 6 5 6 3 4 5 X 6 7 4 14 7.3 4 2 2 4 3 532 53 124 2 24 1 3 6 1 3 1 5 5 2 1 10 2 14 5 -— 1 2 1 3 238 28 82 1 l -- _ 1 1 1 1 — 9 5 1 1 A8.7 1 1 1 3 1 ; i 2 1 2 1 — H 11 25 3 6 7 5 ASS 1 1 ' 2 3 1 T 1 i 1 1 4 1 1 IT 46 4 5 A89 1 i 1 2 1 1 1 i 19 3 11 15 2 1 i 2 1 1 ■ 2 4 1 1 4 8 ' 3 1 2 2 226 9 44 A90 1:1 — 2 6 — 3 3 1 5 — 4 1 1 98 8 21 1 6 4 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? 4 1 T 61 17 36 A91 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 42 8 32 1 1 1 — 1 — — 2 2 1 = = = — ~ 10 2 61 16 2 6 2 1 6 1 A92 3 i 1 |. •1 2 — i 1 2 2 1 1 T 2 A93 —j — |— ' — — 1 H — 1 1 9 2 1 A94 i > ■ , 1 2 .' A9'5 .—■ ,— — ' — 1 —-, 3 1 1 A96 7 1 2 2 ' 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 98 11 22 A97 — ! 3 ; ' 2 —- — -— 2 — j 26 2 8 23 2 4 2 3 8 3 5 1 2 8 7 6 7 112 113 7 1 1 i 5 4 1 423 40 83 11 1 4 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 6 2 3 4 11 8 4 1 4 4 259 28 SI — 12 1 ' 1 2 S' 1 3 . 1 2 5 3 3 1 5 3 1 1 1 164 12 32 1 1 — — — , — — ' — 2 3 1 Hi — 1 29 21 A98 3 2 6 2 A'99 - 1 1 ■ 1 2 _ ....- "" i 1 — i "" 1 —.f , 1 2 1 1 "H 2 1 —, 31 14 1 5 4 36 34 1 8 2 A100 AlOl A102 ----- H 2 """i 1 1 Mi ~"i — 1 1 i 4 .__ — — 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 9 9 A103 — ...... -— 1 l 1 1 i 22 2 14 A104 4 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 23 3 8 __ 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 2 1 2 62 7 5 A105 4 1 1 ■> 1 1 1 1 35 5 1 i 1 1 2 2 2 l 29 3 2 A106 1 » __ i 1 ■ 2 1 17 1 5 — 3 1 ,10 — 1 1 1— I — — 1 — 1 3 H 5 4 1 3 1,3 4 = 1 — — H 1 43 16 220 3 3 IS 6 1 38 A107 2 1 2 6 2 2 1 7 8 i 2 5 ,1 2 2 2 3 7 3 1 136 12 29 ■> 2 1 — — 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 1 1 6 1 l 84 3 9 O 104 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 21.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR RURAL Cause of Death 3 o H Cities d Z co o fl .-J U O O CS 3 O 0 § a 3 fl z s o Z z CJ > _ O CJ B rt > Z c CJ _> < - o (_ E _ 3 cr 3 _: CJ SJj O CJ 0 CJ CJ .5 _ Cm - CJ a - rt CJ CJ 1 fl. rt — _ CJ > 3 O o a _ > 3 O i > rt •a o CJ > _ B I A108 1 2 53 36 SO 44 12 1 40 21 13 17 4 3 4 2 4 50 30 20 8 13 8 9 12- 177 108 69 6 8 3 4 3 4 57 29 45 32 498 286 212 58 29 67 44 25 18 7 10 8 5 121 106 50 29 21 H — , 1 __ 1 1 1 , 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — — 1 1 19 111 i i i i 2 "4 3 3 „ " — .F. A109 Chronic, other, and unspecified nephritis . . - - M. Ditto ... F. 4 i ALIO __ i IZ 1 18 24 4 1 13 7 5 2 1 AIM F. Calculi of urinary system M. F. Hyperplasia of prostate M. Other diseases of genito-urinary system .M. Ditto . - - ...F. XI. Deliveries and complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium _ T. Sepsis of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. Toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperium F. 1 — A112 A114 — ....- l 2 1 1 1 H l = — — ..... — 2 1 1 1 — A115 All* A117 Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth — . — F. l H" H" 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~1 ....- 1 1 1 Mi i 4 3 1 ._.- 1 1 2 2 i '— — A118 A120 Abortion without mention of sepsis or toxaemia — F. Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. XII, XIII. Diseases of the skin and musculoskeletal system T. Ditto _ M. F. — — 1 — 1 — 2 1 1 ~1 — 1 1 ~~ 12 6 6 3 1 4 2 2 34 18 1- 1 3 1 2 1 10 5 7 8 79 39 40 6 7 11 6 3 2 — 1 ~~1 — A121 A122 Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue M. Arthritis and spondylitis M. F. 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 H" A126 All other diseases of skin and musculoskeletal system _.M. Ditto F. XIV. Congenital malformations... T. M. F. 6 4 2 1 i H" 6 3 3 ~~1 3 2 1 H" .....i 1 1 1 1 6 3 3 3 3 i i A127 (a) Spina bifida and meningocele M. „ F. Without hydrocephalus M. „ F. — — (6) With hydrocephalus M. F. Congenital malformations of circulatory system ,„. -M. Ditto F. All other congenital malformations..M. F. XV. Certain diseases of early infancy T. Ditto - - M. F. Birth injuries M. F. Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasiS-.M. F. Infections of the newborn M. — F. Hemolytic disease of newborn ....M. F. 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 3 " "i 5 3 2 1 "i H1 i l 7 4 3 ~~2 H" l l 2 1 9 4 5 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 A128 A129 5 1 4 1 1 Mi 2 9 6 3 2 ....- 1 "1 3 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 16 8 8 4 3 1 2 3 3 ""2 ..... 1 1 "M ~1 A130 A131 A132 A133 10 5 5 ~3 1 i Mi 1 2 "2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...„ 1 1 3 1 \ 1 2 1 17 23 13 2 11 i i i 4 2 3 2 1 A134 1 All other defined diseases of early infancy - M. Ditto — F. A135 Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy, and immaturity unqualified . . M. Ditto F. XVI. Symptoms, senility, and ill- defined conditions T. Ditto M. F. H — — 1 — —.1— VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 105 AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA 1962- —Continued District Municipalities <_ - CJ ft. ■_ MW « rtfl< Q rtirt <_& co co" _> _>t_\ Q'SrH- *rt/-v ll 3 3 rt^_ 1 o z I a 3 03 1 a 6 E a _ I o 0 _ 0 "3 E 3 1 6 1 u e_ ra 2 a 3 _ fl 2 o S 3 fl _ u '. o 0 z CJ > fl O CJ 3 fl > z d 00 _l fl o B o ej _ 3 - ft. •3 3 O E i 3 _i CJ rt to Cfl rt <_ >. CJ 3 CJ > 3 O CJ 3 fl > - c_ 1 CJ CJ CS — _ CJ H _ - CJ O 3 O cn 1 Q ,_ u o rt „ U 2 a CJ o fl, Q z 1 I 1, i 1 2 40 27 40 41 12 1 26 A108 1 — 1 H 2 i __ "i — — , I i i 2 H i 2 = H" H i i l 2 H ~2 1 1 H 1 „..- 1 2 I 3 1 2 H" H i H — 1 — ~ 3 3 2 10 6 8 3 A109 A110 ---- -- — — — , Alll —' _Z — 3 — — — 1 2 ,| 5 9 A112 3 1 2 — — —. — 17 13 2 2 A114 , ■\ 1 1 ._... — — — — — — l — 1 1 1 2 — 10 3 2 5 1 A115 1 1 1 — — — — — 2 2 2 1 I 2 A116 l — A117 A118 — —' — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 •1 A120 — i _ l l — — l l i — — — 2 2 3 2 1 — 2 2 l H = E ll 1 1 1 — 35 21 14 2 1 1 13 8 5 ....- Mf 1 — 1 — ~ Mi — 4 11 6 6 8 129 75 54 1 3 2 2 3 3 35 26 9 A121 — — —■ l — — — — — 2 A122 1 1 5 4 1 1 11 8 3 Mi l H 3 3 2 1 1 — 1 H A126 ll 13 7 6 — 7 4 3 2 2 4 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 7. l l 2 Ms — 5 4 1 l H l l 4 2 2 1 1 — — 1 — — — — — — 5 7 3 4 2 3 38 22 32 25 310 1T4 136 31 18 46 30 17 10 2 6 1 A127 — i 1 1 — — — — — — (a) — — ....- "i 4 3 1 1 — — — 1 — — 1 2 2 H 5 1 3 2 26 12 14 1 ....- 4 1 1 H — 1 4 4 1 "l 1 S 3 2 ME i 2 2 ~1 2 1 1 1 15 4 10 5 132 72 60 19 9 12 12 7 6 3 1 (6) 1 4 3 3 2 56 40 16 8 2 9 2 1 2 2 3 — 1 3 2 I " i 1 2 10 4 6 Hi 3 2 .....1. 2 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 —- 7 6 1 1 3 Ml __- ~~2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 HI 5 6 3 1 1 . 1 Mt 4 4 2 H 7 ,1 6 .... _ Mi 1 1 H 12 9 3 1 "7* H 3 H l 7 4 3 1 H A128 A129 5 3 2 1 2 2 "2 "i 2 2 23 17 6 3 3 7 1 1 —_ 8 5 3 ._-. 3 __ 1 H" — — H A130 A131 A132 A13Q 1 l 1 4 2 1 1 i 3 6 1 2 3 I i| i . .. 1 —- 3 V i i 2 1 1 6 3 72 69 28 13 15 1 19 7 2 2 1 2 30 30 20 14 6 6 1 2 7 1 1 1 2 1 5 "" 1 ~1 1 2 1 1 7 8 2 2 AI35 _ ; 2 1 —- — — O 106 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 21.- -CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX FOR RURAL Cause of Death 3 o H Cities d Z 3 2 a o CS * a ■3 0 M O o ._ 3 rt O 0, o o 1 CS 1 O o S rt 3 cs z I Z £ _> Z CJ > 3 o u 3 cs > z 'E S _• < — o ft. s _ _ cr o O ft.' CJ _ O CJ a CQ U i N ft. CJ O, 3 rt CJ CJ •a p. .•3 cs 1-1 <_> > o 0 _ > 3 O 1 a '_ o tj > CJ JO Al'36 Senility without mention of psychosis 12 18 17 3 1;379 1,024 355 291 1,10 282 107 9 3 92 10 1 3 3 — 3 3 — __ — —- H z 1 — -- 2 11 i 1 1 1 A137 Ditto F. Ill-defined and unknown causes. M. F. E XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to external cause) ., T. Ditto M. - F. Motor-vehicle accidents M. F. AEl'38 19 15 4 4 3 4 3 7 5 2 1 HE 17 12 5 4 2 4 2 ( 6 1 i ...- 24 20 4 2 1 2 1 ""_ 1C 8 2 2 ""_ ~2 12 10 2 5 Hi ._. _ 2 2 18 16 2 2 2 2 2 ~~2 8 3 6 1 6 1 7 6 1 3 3 329 236 93 39 20 38 20 1 8 1 2 14 11 3 5 1 5 1 40 23 17 5 5 5 5 5 4 1 1 (a) (b) AEl'39 Traffic accidents (810-825) M. . F. Non-traffic accidents M. F. 1 ME .._ F. (a) Submersion of occupant of small boat (850) M. 25 5 9 1 58 4 71 41 95 74 13 1 60 31 4 18 63 9 139 34 142 29 34 16 2 1,379 1,024 355 233 69 53 21 39 47 1 93 23 184 51 20 3 2 1 HE H —- ----- "~" l """" — _ -- 1 Ditto F. (b) Other water transport injury by submersion (851) M. Ditto - F. Other - M. F. Accidental poisoning . . M. F. Accidental falls M. F. Accident caused by machinery.. _ .M. F. Accident caused by fire and explosion of combustible material M. Ditto - -F. Accident caused by hot substance, corrosive liquid, steam, and radiation- • _..M. Accident caused by firearm M. 1 — (c) 2 1 Mi H 2 l 2 1 2 — 5 1 50 24 42 19 2 ~i 2 ~i 2 5 6 1 — AB140 AE141 AB142 —„ 2 ~3 1 1 ~~3 1 ....- — 1 z:: = AE143 AE144 1 H 1 H" ~~2 ~~2 3 l i ~2 H ~2 ....- 1 3 1 3 H 1 1 1 — H 12 5 1 1 11 1 15 5 45 111 10 7 Mi ~3 """_ i "2 1 6 3 H AE145 1 "Me 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 "~i" He! l H" 1 "4 —2 1 2 H" AE147 AB148 F. All other accidental causes M. F. — . F. Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war)..M. Ditto - _., — F. Injury resulting from operations of war - M. N XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to nature of injury) T. Ditto M. F. —■ AE1491 — ■ — AE150 1 3 3 i l 3 3 ; l- 19 15 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 H 4 1 1 5 2 1. H H" 17 12 5 5 1 __ H Hi l i 6 6 3 1 AN 138 24 20 4 3 ""2 10 8 2 3 ....- 12 10 2 2 -- 2 2] 1 2! 18 16 2 3 1 11 8 3 2 H 7 6 1 2 329 236 93 47 17 9 3 14 14 H. 7 32 10 3 14 11 3 2 .._- 4 1 40 23 17 6 3 4 3 3 2 ..— 2 2 2 5 4 1 1 1 AN139 F. Fracture of spine and trunk. M. _ ... F. Fracture of limbs - M. F. Dislocation without fracture— M. Head injury (excluding fracture) _M. F. AN140 AN141 AN143 —_ 1 i 2 "~"i 2 1 1 2 H l l " i 4 1— 1 ""2 3 1 i 2 ~"i l — AN144 AN145 Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis — - M. Ditto F. Laceration and open wounds.— M. F. Superficial injury, contusion and crushing with intact skin surface M. Effects of foreign body entering 2 AN146 1 AN147 22 15 56 15 116 68 205 43 1 ~"i M 2 3 1 12 3 59 30 38 81 1 "i 3 ..— 3 5 2! AN148' AN149 Ditto - F. Burns _ — M. F. Effects of poisons - M. F. All other and unspecified effects of external causes M. Ditto F. "1 H M 2 ""'2 1 1 i 3 — ..- __ 3 4 1 "i 2 T 1 n i 2 AN150 l 4 3 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 107 AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued District Municipalities o CO CO n* cj u a "3 ceo p -ft OSin _ ft. __£ •S rtd\ oaf gal *rt^ n S3 3 _>fV _ o 1 rt a z i § 3 03 _: cj fl s E a _ 1 o 0 _ 0 E ! to w CJ "_ 3 H 3 0) on ■a c5 _> 13. 3 cr fl 1 B 'to 1 g rt _l CJ . 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Tt Tf^ Tt *C* . er cn tn tJ- TfTf tj- rr •on jsn "wi M u pa In M paw w w n _ _; z z =ZZ Z Z . < < < < < < < < <! < < < < < < < < VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 115 CS 1 ts HH *H HtS iCStSH I «n i>n r- ?* t-cSt-m 1 cn T*T_ VOtS leortcn | im icsc-no Irt 1 1 |l~Ocvl-. i i i r-1- i-n-t l*rfr iONHcnm 1 1 - iHpiH'.inow i i 1 |Hcn inonocs 1 I 1 'V Ml 1** I in i :t. mcsh r. 1 j 1 lH\ont.it | I 1 1 ,_l 1 i 1 h ihcs IHrJ-m 1 | icSh jHcn j | I imtSCSCSit Mi I ics icntS imNOts i 1 1 ltSHTtmHtSW.H I jCOO.'tftS H(S00 j rt cSCS«nvO"nvoooincn r.HW.HHVOO'^ & 2 pt 2 " 2 * 2 Pt ^, co 3 a 1 P _ 3 3 s a o E ?: jrt 3 0 _> - fl _ OC c 4h o _> tfl R _) •fl O u •_ '3 b 3 .a c CC c c § 3 .3 n o TJ a a ._« _ o S3 tfl c .■ !_ 3 sa rt w ft « W ■. _ . . . w z z z z z •< < < < < O 116 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 23.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 6 55 Cause of Death Month ._ i-l ■_ i—< o H 8 - rt. xi CJ ft Irt 2 _ a < CO 2 CJ 3 3 rt >■ 3 rt _ 3 < a CJ C/3 CJ O > o Z ej CJ 0 All causes .. T. 14912 1332 1117 1463 1310 1249 1227 1180 1115 1158 1284 1164 1313 M. 9184 828 675 901 796 786 779 720 686 690 809 703 811 F. 5728 504 442 562 514 463 448 460 429 468 475 461 502 I. Infective and parasitic diseases T. 110 11 8 1? 6 1? X 1? s 6 17, 11 7 Ditto .. M. 66 6 8 7 4 6 3 9 3 3 8 6 3 i, F 44 5 5 2 6 5 3 2 3 4 5 4 Al Tuberculosis of respiratory system . M. 30 ?, 7 4 3 2 7, 7, 7, 1 2 1 7, Ditto F. 13 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 (a) Active. M. 28 ?, 7 4 7. 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 F, 3 1 2 1 (6) Inactive M. F. 2 1 1 1 1 A2 Tuberculosis of meninges and cen- 1 Ditto F. 2 1 1 A4 Tuberculosis of bones and joints . M. Ditto ,,,,,. F. 1 1 I 1 A8 Tabes dorsalis M. 1 1 A10 11 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 F All Gonococcal infection M. Paratyphoid fever and other Salmon A13 ella infections .,. M. 1 1 A20 Septicemia and pyaemia M. F. 5 4 1 1 1 3 2 _ A21 Diphtheria .... -F. Whooping-cough F. 2 1 1 1 1 A22 A23 Meningococcal infections —F. 1 1 A29 Acute infectious encephalitis ...M. F. 2 1 T 1 1 A30 Late effects of acute poliomyelitis and acute infectious encephalitis M. Ditto F. 1 1 1 1 A32 Measles M. 2 1 1 _ F. 5 1 1 1 1 1 A34 1 1 1 1 „ F. 9 2 1 1 1 1 3 A43 All other diseases classified as in- 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ditto F. 3 1 1 1 II. Neoplasms T. 2562 226 187 228 220 198 208 213 215 231 7,17, 707 217 .... _._.M. 1471 124 108 143 133 115 125 114 123 125 112 131 86 -F. 1091 102 79 85 87 83 83 99 92 106 100 89 A44 Malignant neoplasm of buccal cavity 31 1 5 1 3 6 1 4 Ditto F. 14 1 ?' 1 3 1 1 1 7, 1 1 A45 Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus M. 37 5 5 3 2 ?, 5 2 3 6 7, 2 Ditto F. 11 3 4 2 1 A46 Malignant neoplasm of stomach .M. 179 18 19 13 10 16 11 12 18 17 15 17. 18 F. 79 6 3 6 13 5 7 5 6 10 4 8 6 A47 Malignant neoplasm of intestine, 115 8 5 12 17 13 11 5 4 10 7 7 16 Ditto F. 128 14 6 10 8 13 6 12 13 17 17, 13 4 A48 Malignant neoplasm of rectum —M. 81 8 5 12 5 4 7 4 5 4 5 12 10 F. 37 6 2 7 5 1 1 4 3 7, 4 2 A49 Malignant neoplasm of larynx ... M. F. 17 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 A50 Malignant neoplasm of trachea, and of bronchus and lung not speci fied as secondary .... M. 341 26 29 33 29 28 35 22 33 28 21 32 25 Ditto ,. F. 65 9 5 5 5 9 5 4 3 6 4 5 5 A51 Malignant neoplasm of breast M. 3 . 1 2 F. 202 14 15 18 9 15 15 28 20 18 16 13 21 A52 Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri F. 81 5 7 6 6 7 6 11 5 4 7 7 10 A53 Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of uterus F. 38 2 5 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 4 2 A54 Malignant neoplasm of prostate M. 148 7 8 20 11 16 y 18 14 15 6 12 12 A55 Malignant neoplasm of skin M. 13 4 1 2 l 1 1 2 1 F. 14 2 1 3 i 2 2 1 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 117 TABLE 23.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued 6 Z CO Cause of Death Month rtl a _ o H 3 d rt .6 CJ ft — cs 2 1 >v CO 2 CJ 3 3 rt >v 3 rt _ 3 < f to o O _ Z _ CJ Q A56 Malignant neoplasm of bone and connective tissue M. 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Ditto . . F. 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 A57 Malignant neoplasm of all other and unspecified sites ...M. 344 36 21 28 27 26 31 34 31 24 30 24 32 Ditto ;•- P, 300 29 29 22 24 23 19 20 25 30 3d 22 27 Co) Other digestive organs (155-159) M. 155 22 11 13 10 V 15 13 12 11 10 11 18 Ditto F. 109 13 10 8 7 9 6 9 11 7 12 10 7 (6) Other respiratory organs (160, 164, 165) ... M. 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 Ditto F. 2 1 1 (c) Urinary organs (180, 181).. M. 98 7 4 6 10 13 6 12 9 8 13 5 5 ... F. 28 2 1 2 3 3 5 3 3 6 («. Brain and other parts of nervous system (193) M. 41 4 3 4 5 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 Ditto F. 30 2 4 4 2 6 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 ie) Other ... . M. 42 3 3 4 2 1 6 5 5 3 5 5 F. 131 12 13 8 12 4 7 8 10 19 15 10 13 A58 Leukaemia and aleukaemia _ M. 75 2 6 11 10 6 5 3 7 7 9 4 5 . F. 45 9 2 4 1 5 3 5 5 5 4 2 A59 Lymphosarcoma and othe neoplasms of lymphatic and haemato poietic system . , , M. 63 5 5 8 9 4 8 3 3 4 8 6 Ditto _ F. 54 3 2 7 2 7 8 4 5 9 4 3 (a) Hodgkin's disease (201) M. 13 2 3 2 3 1 2 F. 7 2 1 7. 1 1 (6) Other ,M, 50 5 3 5 7 4 5 3 2 4 6 6 F. 47 3 2 7 2 5 7 2 5 9 3 ■> A60 Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature M. 12 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 I Ditto ... F. Ill, IV. Allergic disorders and 14 2 1 2 5 1 1 _ endocrine, metabolic, and blood diseases . ... T. 284 24 19 24 26 25 74 7,1 7,1 20 25 28 27 Ditto . ..M. 169 13 17. 15 20 17 1S 14 13 10 15 12 13 ... F. 115 11 7 9 6 8 9 7 8 10 10 16 14 A62 Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre - F. 1 1 A63 Diabetes mellitus M. 86 8 6 6 10 10 6 8 10 3 1 6 6 F. 59 9 3 3 2 6 2 3 7 5 4 7 8 A64 Avitaminosis and other deficiency states M. Ditto .... F. 5 5 2 1 i 1 1 3 1 A65 Anaemias ~M. 15 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 l 1 2 F. 14 1 7, 1 7 1 7 1 1 i A66 Allergic disorders; all other endocrine, metabolic, and blood dis eases M. 63 4 5 7 8 5 X 5 1 6 6 4 4 Ditto .... F. 36 1 2 3 2 1 5 3 1 4 5 7 2 V. Mental, psychoneurotic, and personality disorders T. 19 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 Ditto M. 8 2 1 1 1 1 2 F 11 2 5 2 7, 4 7, 2 1 1 1 1 1 A67 Psychoses M. F- 1 A68 Psychoneuroses and" disorders of personality — M. 6 2 1 1 1 1 Ditto ..— F. 4 1 1 1 1 A69 2' 1 1 VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs T. 1724 171 136 178 130 165 139 136 112 132 145 124 156 Ditto .,., .. M. 874 99 69 96 60 88 74 62 57 62 71 59 77 .... F. 850 7? 67 87, 70 77 65 74 55 70 74 65 79 A70 Vascular lesions affecting central nervous system M. 802 93 64 90 57 82 64 54 51 55 63 56 73 Ditto - F. 789 69 67, 79 67 70 60 69 51 64 67 59 77, A71 Non-meningococcal meningitis „.M. 4 1 1 1 1 F. 11 7 ? 7, ?, 1 2 A72 9 2 1 1 3 1 1 F. 11 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 A73 F.pilepsy M. 10 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 F. 7 . - 2 1 1 2 1 O 118 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 23.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued 6 z Cause of Death *_ o H Month 3 1 _ rt _> CJ ft U rt 2 1 _ 2 CJ 8 3 rt 3 rt oil 3 _ CJ C/3 tj O > o Z cj _> Q A75 Cataract M. Otitis media and mastoiditis M. F- All other diseases of the nervous 2 8 5 39 27 6166 3895 2271 1 58 59 3308 1X13 123 79 110 127 31 23 210 140 54 30 1057 709 348 10 7 21 36 55 33 279 127 114 82 14 3 73 17 3 2 9 4 1 131 36 546 338 208 1 38 25 40 16 1 7 4 53 46 I 1 2 1 574 370 204 9 314 152 11 6 13 16 1 5 24 15 6 1 103 64 39 2 1 3 1 8 2 20 17 11 9 2 4 2 1 1 13 6 48 32 16 5 2 2 3 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 470 297 173 4 5 253 139 9 5 12 5 4 12 13 7 2 78 50 28 1 3 4 5 19 11 11 6 3 2 _ 9 3 40 27 13 1 2 4 5 1 l 2 2 584 361 223 5 3 309 187 12 6 12 10 1 Ml. 14 6 3 172 120 52 1 6 16 12 5 58 15 13 9 5 10 MS 56 30 26 6 3 5 2 7 6 1 All A78 2 3 547 337 210 5 6 294 165 3 6 12 16 5 14 13 4 4 149 92 57 3 8 13 8 2 32 27 16 11 9 Mli 4 34 20 14 4 2 1 1 4 4 l l 4 3 528 342 186 7 5 280 147 15 9 7 11 7 2 19 8 7 4 84 61 23 2 2 5 3 22 6 10 4 1 2 6 2 1 2 ....._ 2 47 33 14 2 2 6 2 7 3 6 2 501 311 190 1 6 3 266 151 10 9 5 11 1 4 22 8 79 54 25 1 1 1 2 5 20 9 9 4 1 4 4 2 14 2 52 36 16 1 2 5 4 4 3 1 4 472 292 180 2 7 251 147 9 2 6 9 3 2 17 12 4 1 56 40 16 3 4 18 4 5 5 6 I 1 7 2 41 22 19 2 2 3 1 1 1 4 7 4 2 472 297 175 3 3 261 145 15 7 5 7 2 10 13 1 61 43 18 3 1 16 7 8 4 5 1 1 11 4 34 22 12 1 1 5 1 6 3 4 6 475 291 184 8 6 241 142 10 6 4 15 3 2 20 9 5 4 56 40 16 2 3 1 15 5 1 7 1 5 Mf3 3 47 28 19 5 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 6 3 532 355 177 2 3 313 138 6 8 9 7 3 2 17 14 5 5 78 56 22 1 2 5 1 21 7 11 6 1 1 11 2 1 __ 4 2 44 29 15 2 4 1 3 3 2 2 454 291 163 4 7 241 136 8 4 11 8 3 2 19 6 5 64 38 26 1 2 ~ 17 13 7 4 2 3 2 1 8 1 62 37 25 5 3 4 3 2 1 1 Ditto F. VII. Diseases of the circulatory system -T. Ditto M. F. 4 557 351 206 A79 A80 Rheumatic fever M. Chronic rheumatic heart disease_M. F. "Ml 2 A81 Arteriosclerotic and degenerative 285 A82 Ditto F. 164 15 F- 11 A83 Hypeftension with heart disease..M. F. 14 12 A84 A85 A86 A87 A88 Hypertension without mention of heart M. Ditto F. Diseases of arteries M. F. Other diseases of circulatory system M. Ditto F. VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system . T. Dittn M. F. Acute upper respiratory infections M. Ditto ., . . . . -F. Influenza ... ... M. F. 2 ~25 15 4 2 77 51 26 I A89 Lobar pneumonia M. F. 2 1 A90 7,1 F. 6 A91 A92 Primary atypical, other, and unspecified pneumonia M. Ditto F. 12 13 1 A93 A94 A95 F. Bronchitis, chronic and unqualified M. Ditto F. Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids M. Ditto .. . F. Empyema and abscess of lung —M. F. 7 2 A96 A97 Pleurisy . . -F. All other respiratory diseases —M. F- IX. Diseases of the digestive system T. Ditto -M. F. 8 3 41 22 19 A98 A99 Diseases of teeth and supporting structures . . ■ -M. 3 F. 7. A100 4 F. 1 A101 A102 3 5 4 A103 F. Intestinal obstruction and hernia.M. ... F. 1 3 4 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 119 TABLE 23.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Z Cause of Death Month A104 A105 A106 A107 A108 A109 A110 Alll A112 A114 A115 A116 A117 A118 A120 A121 A122 A126 A127 (a) (6) A128 A129 Gastro-enteritis and colitis, diarrhoea of the newborn.. Ditto Cirrhosis of liver Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis . except M. F. M. F. .M. F. Other diseases of digestive system M. Ditto F. X. Diseases of the genito-urinary system -T. Ditto M. F. Acute nephritis . Chronic, other, nephritis Ditto _.M. F Infections of kidney and unspecified M. __F. _M. _F. Calculi of urinary system M F. Hyperplasia of prostate M. Other diseases of genito-urinary system M. Ditto ..F. XI. Deliveries and complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium T. Sepsis of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. Toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperium F. Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth F. Abortion without mention of sepsis or toxaemia F. Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium_F. XII, XIII. Diseases of the skin and musculoskeletal system T. Ditto M. Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue M. Arthritis and spondylitis M. F. All other diseases of skin and musculoskeletal system M. Ditto F. XIV. Congenital malformations ..T. M. F. Spina bifida and meningocele M. F. Without hydrocephalus With hydrocephalus _M. -F. ..M. F. Congenital malformations of circulatory system M. Ditto F. All other congenital malformations M. Ditto F. XV. Certain diseases of early infancy T. Ditto M. F. 273 177 96 1 2 53 36 50 44 12 1 40 21 13 13 9 12 177 108 69 498 286 212 14 30 19 11 28 20 8 16 10 6 15 10 5 39 19 20 47 25 22 O 120 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 23.—CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued 6 Z 23 Cause of Death Month 3 a _ o H a _ rt li CJ ft H cd 2 - a < CO 2 CJ 3 3 rt >> 3 rt _ 3 < a CJ cn CJ O i z d CJ Q A130 Birth injuries M. 58 3 4 5 5 n 5 4 3 6 4 4 4 F. 29 1 3 2 I 1 6 2 3 2 2 6 A131 Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasis M. 67 2 4 5 5 2 13 5 4 7 X 3 9 Ditto . __ F. 44 2 1 2 5 9 2 5 3 3 5 2 5 A132 Infections of the newborn M. 25 2 2 1 1 3 5 2 4 4 1 F. 18 1 3 2 1 2 4 4 1 A133 Haemolytic disease of newborn —M. 7 1 1 1 1 1 7, 10 2 2 1 1 4 A134 All other defined diseases of early infancy M. 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 Ditto F. 5 1 2 2 A135 Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy, and immaturity unqualified M. 121 11 6 12 10 10 6 13 7 8 21 6 11 Ditto F. 106 11 1(1 8 8 10 6 7 11 8 7 14 6 XVI. Symptoms, senility, and ill- defined conditions .. , —T. 50 5 7 3 2 3 6 2 6 3 3 3 7 Ditto - M. 29 2 5 2 I 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 5 F. 21 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 A136 Senility without mention of psy- 12 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 18 17 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 _ 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7, A137 Ill-defined and unknown causes ..M. F. 3 EXVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to external cause) — _ T. 1379 97 95 116 109 ' 93 128 14X 120 106 120 124 17,3 Ditto - -M. 1024 77 60 75 80 69 100 115 89 84 X7 92 96 F. 355 20 35 41 29 24 28 33 31 22 33 32 27 AE138 Motor-vehicle accidents M. 291 14 10 22 23 13 21 33 28 27 37 28 35 F. 110 282 3 14 9 9 12 20 4 23 5 13 6 21 13 31 11 28 9 25 13 36 15 27 10 (a) Traffic accidents (810-825) —M. 35 F. 107 3 9 12 4 S 5 12 11 9 13 14 10 (b) Non-traffic accidents M. ... F. 9 3 1 2 I 2 1 2 1 1 1 AE139 Other transport accidents M. 92 2 3 5 7 11 16 17 12 8 2 5 4 F. 10 1 3 1 1 1 . 3 (.a) Submersion of occupant of small boat (850) -M. 25 1 4 4 6 2 2 3 1 2 Ditto F. Other water transport injury by 5 2 1 1 1 (6) submersion (851) M. 9 1 2 2 1 1 2 Ditto F. 1 1 (c) Other M. F. 58 4 2 1 3 4 3 6 8 13 10 4 3 3 2 AE140 71 fl fl s 7 7 5 9 7 3 6 2 i5 F. 41 1 5 3 5 2 5 1 5 5 4 3 7, AE141 Accidental falls . . -M. 95 11 6 6 7 8 9 5 7 7 9 12 8 F. 74 6 10 13 10 9 4 7, 4 3 6 3 4 AE142 Accident caused by machinery _..M. F. 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 AE143 Accident caused by fire and explo sion of combustible material ...M. 60 18 V 3 i 2 6 5 1 4 2 3 4 Ditto -F. 31 i 6 7 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 AE144 Accident caused by hot substance, corrosive liquid, steam, and radi ation M. 4 1 1 1 1 AE145 Accident caused by firearm M. 18 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 2 AE146 Accidental drowning M. 63 2 4 6 9 12 10 8 4 1 3 4 F. 9 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 AE147 All other accidental causes M. 139' 15 8 14 9 11 13 17 8 10 12 15 12 F. 34 4 3 3 2 7, 3 3 5 2' 1 1 5 AE148 Suicide . M. 142 8 15 13 8 5 9 18 14 13 10 13 16 F. 29 1 1 2 5 6 4 1 4 2 3 AE149 Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) ... ... M. 34 2 2 2 6 1 6 1 3 5 5 1 Ditto F. 16 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 AE150 Injury resulting from operations of war . . —M. 2 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 121 TABLE 23.- -CAUSE OF DEATH BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962— Continued 6 Z n Cause of Death Month i-i ci _i 3 o H _ i-» •8 ft <H c_ S 1-' I 2 CJ 8 3 rt 3 rt C- 3 a si CJ O o Z ej u Q NXVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to nature of injury) T. 1379 97 95 lib 109 93 128 148 120 106 120 124 123 Ditto ... . M. 1024 77 60 75 80 69 100 115 89 84 87 92 96 F. 355 7,0 35 41 7,9 74 78 33 31 ?,?, 33 37, 7,7 AN138 233 8 11 17 7,3 14 7,1 7,5 71 18 7,8 77, 75 F. 69 1 7 12 5 4 5 8 5 4 8 5 5 AN139 Fracture of spine and trunk M. 53 4 2 1 8 4 6 2 8 5 .3 5 5 F. 21 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 AN140 Fracture of limbs - - - -M. 39 5 3 4 1 3 7 3 4 3 7 4 F. 47 1 3 7 7 7 5 2 1 3 3 4 3 3 AN141 Dislocation without fracture _ M. AN143 Head injury (excluding fracture)-M. 93 8 4 i 7 2 11 10 11 10 7 8 10 F. 23 ■>, 6 3 ■/, 7, ■>. 7, 7 1 AN144 Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis .._. M. 184 12 13 17 10 11 16 27 13 17 16 21 11 Ditto F. 51 2 5 2 3 4 3 8 2 3 6 10 3 AN145 Laceration and open wounds M. F. 20 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 AN146 Superficial injury, contusion and crushing with intact skin surface M. 2 1 AN147 Effects of foreign body entering through orifice M. 22 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 3 4 Ditto . F. 15 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 AN148 Burns M. 56 16 6 4 5 1 3 6 4 4 1 4 2 F. 15 1 5 1 2 3 1 7. AN 149 Effects of poisons - M. 116 10 7 10 10 9 10 13 11 8 8 4 16 ,, F. 68 5 10 5 6 3 7 3 6 6 6 5 6 AN150 All other and unspecified effects of external causes . ~ M. 205 9 12 13 15 21 28 30 15 13 15 16 18 Ditto F. 43 1 5 7 1 6 6 5 3 3 3 3 O 122 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE pajEjs ion I I I I I I Ml ii cN v© Ov s m S 3 o u X -J (rt pq W" O < Q Z < tn P | 6 I-H <C S. 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CO _-S_:S£._ cfl ftl Qpq rt o _ " 'CJ tn w < CO z < i I § S 2 S <c <c < O 130 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 25.—DEATHS BY SINGLE YEARS OF AGE AND SEX BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female All ages Under 1 year- 1 year _ 2 years 3 " 4 5 years 6 " 7 Totals, under 5 years- Totals, 5-9 years.. 10 years.. 11 ' 12 13 14 Totals, 10-14 years 15 years- 16 " _ 17 " _ 18 " .. 19 Totals, 15-19 years.. 20 years- 21 " 22 23 24 25 years. 26 " 27 28 29 Totals, 20-24 years— 30 years 31 " 32 33 34 Totals, 25-29 years— Totals, 30-34 years. 35 years.. 36 " - 37 " .. 38 " - 39 Totals, 35-39 years.. 40 years.. 41 ' 42 43 44 45 years 46 - 47 48 49 Totals, 40-44 years.. Totals, 45-49 years— 14,912 878 75 51 37 25 9,184 520 41 27 16 16 1,066 20 15 11 19 11 6 12 16 19 17 24 29 24 26 17 32 34 133 I 23 31 42 31 30 | 41 32 44 38 61 53 I 53 I 54 1 59 I 63 I 77 86 98 77 117 5,728 358 34 24 21 9 620 I 11 9 5 15 2 76 I 42 I 9 7 3 7 13 51 I 39 I 4 13 11 12 21 19 15 15 26 27 102 13 21 26 23 20 157 I 103 31 19 26 19 36 216 I 131 I 35 34 37 41 39 282 I 186 48 54 59 49 71 455 I 281 446 9 6 6 4 9 34 1 3 5 3 ___ 4 6 6 12 8 97 61 36 26 19 7 31 25 6 25 17 8 27 20 7 29 23 6 138 104 34 5 11 2 6 7 31 10 10 16 8 10 54 10 13 18 19 25 85 18 19 17 18 _24_ 96 29 32 39 28 46 174 50 years 51 " 52 " 53 " 54 Totals, 50-54 years 55 years.. 56 ' 57 58 59 Totals, 55-59 years 60 years. 61 ■ 62 63 64 65 years 66 • 67 68 69 Totals, 60-64 years. Totals, 65-69 years.. 70 years.. 71 " 72 73 74 Totals, 70-74 years.. 75 years.. 76 " .. 77 " .. 78 " .. 79 Totals, 75-79 years.. 3 years _ Totals, 80-84 years.. 85 years 86 " 87 " Totals, 85-89 years.. 90 years — 91 " 92 " 93 " 94 " Totals, 90-94 years.. 95 years 96 " 97 " 98 " 99 " Totals, 95-99 years.. 100 years and over Not stated 100 131 131 133 133 57 92 80 88 93 179 126 53 201 132 69 213 147 66 187 124 63 206 144 62 986 I 673 I 237 224 257 300 313 157 144 164 169 212 1,331 318 392 432 442 438 213 271 271 I 256 I 289 2,022 1,300 499 509 472 480 495 314 311 315 310 297 2,455 I 1,547 I 467 444 448 368 347 268 264 265 211 193 177 133 109 73 49 94 I 61 I 51 I 31 I 19 541 256 49 24 24 14 9 20 11 7 120 51 I 13 5 43 39 51 45 40 628 410 218 132 86 46 136 92 44 146 97 49 181 141 40 175 125 50 770 541 229 313 80 80 93 131 101 846 I 485 105 121 161 186 149 722 185 198 157 170 198 908 199 180 183 157 154 2,074 1,201 873 317 179 138 301 159 142 266 128 138 219 127 92 193 89 104 1,296 682 614 83 72 58 42 30 285 29 13 17 6 4 69 10 TABLE 26.—MARRIAGES BY MONTH OF MARRIAGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Tntatei 11,196 449 638 764 1 8721 916 1.314 981 1,233 1,199 882 903 1,045 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 131 P3 S 3 o o X to P3 W Q K (in O W o <l Q < S o o ei o w Q HH _J P3 p. o p. 0 < m -3 w O < pd w rt) m 3 pams )0(s[ J3AQ PUB Si 'SJA . i-Oi 'SJA 69-S9 "SJA W-09 'SJA 6_-£S 'SJA fS-OJ •SJA 6fr •SJA 8. ■SJA i. ■SJA 9f> •SJA S. •SJA ft? •SJA £. •SJA Zf •SJA I. •SJA Of ■SJA 6£ •SJA 8£ •SJA Ll SJA9E •SJA SI •SJA f I" ■SJA ££ •SJA _E •SJA IE 'SJA oe •SJA 63 •SJA 82 •SJA LZ •SJA 9Z ■SJA SZ •SJA t_ •SJA £_ ■SJA \Z •SJA OZ •SJA 61 •SJA 81 'SJA _I •SJA 91 •SJA _ t •sja SX Jspun siuoojgspucj 1BWX ! ! I I I I I I I I 1.1 I I 1.1 I II III II I 1.1.1 I.I. 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E___E___ ________„_.__ rtON^CN m m no no ON©HtscoT.inNO_^oo^©Hc^cO'^inNOr^oooN©Hr.m^in*o_^ Hcsc/.r^r.cscSrjr^rJrjcococococococococ^tro^^^'^N^r. i 9_ *■- 5 _ i©mo > r-r-oo O 132 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 28.—MARRIAGES BY MARITAL STATUS OF BRIDEGROOM AND BRIDE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Marriages between— Total Marriages Bachelors and— Widowers and— Divorced Men and— Spinsters Widows Divorced Women Spinsters Widows Divorced Women Spinsters Widows Divorced Women 11 196 8,569 247 625 171 347 112 529 192 404 TABLE 29.—MARRIAGES BY MARITAL STATUS AND AGE OF BRIDEGROOM, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Age Total Marital Status Bachelors Widowers Divorced Men Under 20 years- 20-24 years 25-29 „ .. 30-34 „ 35-39 „ 40-44 „ . 45^19 „ 50-54 „ 55-59 „ 60-64 „ - 65-69 „ 70-74 75 years and over- Totals 721 4,871 2,418 1,119 550 418 319 217 155 134 91 91 92 721 4,829 2,233 901 346 191 85 53 29 27 10 9 7 11,196 9,441 3 14 24 26 37 75 63 67 90 69 78 84 630 1,125 TABLE 30.—MARRIAGES BY MARITAL STATUS AND AGE OF BRIDE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 1962 Age Total Marital Status Spinsters Widows Divorced Women 3,439 4,284 1,196 630 439 367 265 200 132 106 66 45 26 1 3,425 4,122 953 364 176 103 52 30 20 8 8 6 1 1 3 25 37 46 54 115 110 101 90 88 55 37 25 11 137 '5-?,q „ 206 30-34 „ 220 35 39 „ 209 4"-44 „ 149 45-49 „ 103 5(l_5ct „ 69 55-59 ;•; 22 60-64 „ 10 65 6Q „ 3 7(1-74 „ 2 Not stated . Tntalc, 11,196 9,269 786 1,141 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 133 tN VO OS (33 s 3 o CJ fl tn n p. 5 « « _ P. i—i Q Z •< o o (rt 5 c. Q 2 n Ph O W O 3 _. p. rt, (rt >< (rt r/3 Ph 0 Oh Pd < Ph i-l Ph 3 pagpadsurj JaiflO sajEjej paiiun bis y adojnH SUOISSOSSOJ pLIH 'sarsr Msijug S3IJ0JUJ3X jss-iti'jJOr^ ncopiA Biquinjoo qsiiijtj Bjjsqtv UEM3tp}E5ISEg EqOJIUEJ/VJ OIJEJUQ oaqanQ 5J3IMSUnJa MSfvJ EIJODS EAOJvT PUBISJ pjEMpa 3DUTJJ puE[punojM3^ lEWX I I I I" I i I I 111 hcscs "tf :^t-h i^- tj- in -h/ h \o cs op otrt-coONH. HHHHCO CSh *cf ■cc. It** 1-3 ^r*oeo cS co r* oo o\ oo tJ- m o cs I iM-imOH mm iTl-rt INCH rr cs ICSh I.I ITT \ |H HCOCOCS NOH CS rrt-oo^csooooosOinini- incomcoHHcs© escoNomr- iCOCSOOO^tf O^CSTf H COCO H HHCNONCOt-HONOr.- h in no tj-Tt t- >ncsv.Tt'HNO,^t,co©NO'- HNOOOr-COCO C.HH TfoocorrtONtrt-t-Nom coinooNOjt j WICN hcSh«<tcottcom j u.»n © i h o. cs c. '-o cs oo m t. h o\.-hh CS HH h m ih H ICSCS I CO I IH ooooNoi>mNorrt-o\HOONcsoNNOr.oocs^ HHOMfiOh .COtNCN mOCONDCS i-HTtmnoso m vo cs rt" -H/ SU100J33pTJa vnox HHNoinoooTt^opcocscsr-ONocsooT- cscs© t-^co^ocoHHinH C-NTt-ONOor. r-c HinvOt.0^- OO-xt CO s s •cd1 _ -la •Jtjo S S„og _ _« CJ V. -I o 0J, ss £_■ hi CU _> -=! __J1J-. i>_ O - 3 3 3 ££. _ 30.S-.»gtt „(HZZao„»<„!H„s |.Sf JI mw<5o5 O 134 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE UA_ou-(iin Jo psypsdsun I I ! i r i i r i i i suopemuioracj snoiSipj-uoN I I I I leoTfrt ieoe.cS SUOISipH J3l|JO i i I i i i i I i i i i i i i lijig i epcuBQ jo tpinio p_ijuj^ csnocsh :Hcooocooo^-HT.-<tcSHomini>HNOr.mmr.HooNo©H r. TfHH HO H H 00 H \r H H H <S ON ueijuijun I I I I I I i I i i i jrt irt j it-en ivo UEtSjoquspsAVg I ! ! I I I I I I I jsnEnjuids spuaijj jo Xjspos I I i i i i i i i r i XlUJV UOpEAJECJ I I I I ! I i •n ! IHCO I CSON 2. i r 0iI0qiE3 UBixica ICSCO ICSmHCS^-NO I 00 On ^ CO H-* CO ON H ICNCOhV. ics ICO © I h T. CS I CS ^ j i - h rt- I a (UEijsuq3) qDjnqQ p3ciuop}[ UEijajXqssjj U3Jq)3Jg qjnouiA[,j r i irt i r i i ic Xiquisssy ibjsoo-3jusd i 11 ionho |inHO\ i I F snoiS![3H Ifjuspo illl I I XBUotj-tuiiuouap-uojsj uoiujojM i i i i i i i ISipOlIlSJAI I i I | |rt | | |rtrt. 3JIUOUU3JAI ! ! IC-I j ! I jrtC..- II !I I! s H IHC. ICS IH I NO nEiaiimi qsiMaj; i i i i i juapmg 3iq;a ibuotjbuj3?ui I ! I I o;ioqjE3 3p3jQ I i I I I I' |Hln IH ICS IH H I | i^ ! i pdsoo MM l_l3Ip3UBAg I i Irt I I en I I lN I qojnqo xopotjpo ttiajSEa joqotpinoa li I I i I I II i i r~~ i poo J" qajnqo I I I (saidpsiQ) jstjqo jo tpjnqo r 111 ii jsijusps erEijsijq3 I I I 3DUEIHV Xjeuoissjiaj UEIJSIjq3 jrt jrtrt I IP jM |rteN jrt ) uerjsmo I I I UE!qdppE;sijq3 r i i ii i ii i 11111 i ii 11 ii i ii i i ii ii 11 psjrafi SutpnpuT 'aajifpjg i j"^ i i i r i r i i i r i i i i i i i i i ii i i r r jsiidsg rtiCrit^ I I Irt I I | ICSCN ICNeSrtCTvrt | Irt . I -ef cS «n C-l rt | I IC4 I - ■* S I I 1 MM I " | | v-h | rtd|ir| | Diioisody Mill 11 I I li i ! UEOTjSUV jst;u_Apv smooiS-piia I^;ox r.mcooNomcor~^ONONO\r--r>'H'^coTHi^Tt,oocooocsO\0^r^ONOinm-*^oocS intNHmH iHf.rt r.T.cS'-iNocomr.^-in rt r- r-cs cs co o\ vi co Hr~csNO O CO H C— T-i ON •—I rf O © CO § •a 3 _ 3° 0j - Q_ o 1 .SB, .2 93 "-ci 3 . ^ Cfl __a Ills gc.uO *Biiiii CJrtcflrtxicflcflaCcei >„o_lrr"-"-,-_333 •os a!a_._.__!_;._._ o •.«M_,_UUUCJUQ & eel O _ , _--CJ __s.e_il_ 9) B „ 4) C. > O Ih WWOO : c_ 6 •& ■-. _j||_ 3 ! _3 ^ __eS .— _ 3 _ SoS5 .s5<_ u ia " o . U : o t» 3 3 _ - u 3 _l a a"o _ rt s its r° 3 75 e .- 3 rave _ _: X! JS _ C I43lillliiillllllllll VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 135 TABLE 33.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS FOR INDIANS BY CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Census Division Live Births Total Male Female Live Births in Hospital Male Female Illegitimate Births Male Female British Columbia- Division No. la- Division No. lb.. Division No. lc~ Division No. 2a- Division No. 2b- Division No. 2c_ Division No. 3a_ Division No. 3b_ Division No. 3c_ Division No. 4a.. DivisionNo. 4b.. Division No. 4c... Division No. 4d.. Division No. 4e... Division No. 5a.. Division No. 5b.. Division No. 5c. Division No. 5d.. Division No. 5e... Division No. 5f.„ Division No. 6a_ Division No. 6b- Division No. 6c... Division No. 6d. Division No. 6e~. Division No. 6f... Division No. 7a_ Division No. 7b- Division No. 7c... Division No. 8a~. Division No. 8b.. Division No. 8c... Division No. 8d.. Division No. 8e.- Division No. 8f ... Division No. 8g... Division No. 9a_ Division No. 9b- Division No. 9c_ Division No. 9d_ Division No. 9e ... Division No. 9f Division No. 10a„ Division No. 10b_ Division No. 10c_ Division No. 10d- 2,340 1,178 1,162 16 7 9 4 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 40 23 17 30 14 16 1 1 60 29 31 25 13 12 165 80 85 24 12 12 99 44 55 85 39 46 63 34 29 48 29 19 98 47 51 38 16 22 84 34 50 15 9 6 21 10 11 152 78 74 27 11 16 39 24 15 104 52 52 84 42 42 32 17 15 27 13 14 60 25 35 6 4 2 62 30 32 33 19 14 148 80 68 73 42 31 52 26 26 3 1 2 43 20 23 43 26 17 211 98 113 72 40 32 58 31 27 16 12 4 9 6 3 26 12 14 35 22 13 1,021 1,020 7 9 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 17 13 16 — 1 25 29 11 11 80 85 11 12 43 52 36 43 33 29 27 18 39 41 16 21 29 4 9 4 10 11 75 71 7 13 18 11 32 41 39 34 15 11 9 12 24 32 4 2 18 20 9 14 72 60 37 27 19 20 1 2 9 15 17 11 95 107 30 22 24 22 10 4 1 8 11 20 11 366 3 1 2 7 3 34 8 8 3 3 2 9 373 Mi 1 8 6 8 7 6 9 3 2 33 34 5 3 9 15 7 12 12 9 10 4 8 12 5 4 7 8 3 2 7 7 38 38 5 4 8 6 12 24 12 10 2 3 4 6 15 To 9 12 5 31 24 12 8 3 2 14 2 40 5 12 3 1 4 4 0 136 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 34. —INDIAN LIVE BIRTHS AND INDIAN LIVE BIRTHS IN HOSPITAL BY OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH CO- LUMBIA, 1962. Live Births Live Births in Hospital to - 3 CJ Census Division ej J _ - _> . 8£ rts 33 •° § •art" _ -> Occ ce, side ewh Res ice, curr ewh _ o ■eg ■as Occ ce, sidei ewh By Res dence, Occurr Elsewh O 3 ho H (. W-OSW X5 u_i fS-aOM HO HI. rt.R « — 2,322 16 2,340 16 6 24 2,024 2,041 16 6 23 1 1 16 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Division No. 2b 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 36 40 2 6 36 40 2 6 Division No. 3h 36 30 6 35 29 6 1 1 1 1 25 60 35 19 54 35 30 25 6 1 27 22 6 1 195 165 32 2 194 165 31 2 21 24 2 5 21 23 2 4 136 77 99 85 42 3 5 11 132 72 95 79 42 3 5 10 68 63 9 4 66 62 8 4 Division No. 5c 47 48 4 5 44 45 4 5 97 43 98 38 1 9 2 4 79 43 80 37 1 9 2 3 Division No. 5f 108 84 29 5 96 72 29 5 2 15 13 13 13 Division No. 6b - .,..„. .. 7 21 2 16 7 21 2 16 Division No. 6c 185 152 42 9 179 146 42 9 5 27 22 20 20 Division No. 6e 12 39 1 28 1 29 28 Division No, fif 82 104 1 23 52 73 i 22 94 84 15 5 83 73 15 5 Division No. 7b 6 32 26 26 26 Division No. 7c 22 27 3 8 15 21 1 7 64 60 5 1 60 56 5 1 Division No. 8b 2 6 4 2 6 4 Division No, 8c 26 62 2 38 1 38 1 38 100 137 33 148 68 2 1 13 99 121 33 132 67 2 1 13 Division No, 8e Division No, 8f 112 73 41 2 103 64 41 2 Division No. 8g 13 52 39 39 39 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 Division No. 9b 37 43 6 19 24 5 Division No. 9c 15 43 28 28 28 Division No. 9d. 267 211 58 2 257 202 57 2 47 57 15 8 72 58 16 9 25 1 1 1 28 45 13 52 46 14 1 — 24 1 1 Division No. 10a._ Division Nn. 1.1b 1 28 26 2 21 19 2 31 35 2 6 27 31 2 6 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 137 TABLE 35.—LIVE BIRTHS OF INDIANS BY MONTH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Month a cct rt xi CJ _, S u p. < 03 5 3 >> a do s < a, <u w t. 0 o z 6 _) Q 2,340 220 178 180 177 203 222 218 196 197 196 180 173 TABLE 36.—LIVE BIRTHS OF INDIANS BY AGES OF PARENTS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Age of Mother Age of Father _ CJ •oi* ifi A$ S - v_^ 11 _ O c_ SS2 o _ - rt ca cj P E_ I- b n 2 o _BS o o = 13 years- 14 „ _ 15 „ _ 16 „ _ 17 „ _ 18 „ _ 1. „ _ 20 „ .. 211 „ - 22 „ - 23 „ .. 24 „ .. 25 „ _ 26 „ - 27 „ _ 28 „ - 29 „ - 30 „ .. 31 „ .. 32 „ _ 33 „ - 34 „ .. 35 „ .. 36 „ _ 37 „ - 38 „ _ 39 „ .. 40 „ _ 41 „ - 4_ „ - 43 „ _ 1 6 19 36 48' 46 41 34 25 2 Mi 23 17 5 3 3 2 — 45 „ — _ 46 „ 47 „ 48 „ 49 „ 50 and over Total fathers 5 6 17 30 35 42 46 58 51 35 28 21 19 10 7 4 3 3 1 1 4 4 5 5 9 9 14 27 22 34 34 31 38 30 26 30 22 6 16 3 4 3 35 309 428 379 219 126 62 23 1 8 35 57 82 95 92 94 109 Mil 112 88 79 80 79 63 59 60 48 49 32 35 37 17 25 12 12 T HI1 6 3 2 11 1,601 1 4 11 25 51 57 51 68 42 48 49 35 26 30 36 28 22 11 21 22 15 17 9 8 7 11 10 10 2 7 Mi i 3 1 4 12 33 86 114 133 163 134 142 158 146 138 118 115 108 101 74 80 82 63 66 41 43 44 28 35 22 14 14 11 7 4 5 1 739 2,340 O 138 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 37.—LIVE BIRTHS OF INDIANS BY AGE OF MOTHER AND BIRTH ORDER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 o H Order of Birth of Child Age of Mother W ■d 3 CN •3 - cn £ £ CO £ £ r- £ 00 £ Ov cl; -3 _| _! vo _j v_ _| t- _| CO CJv _1 O CS _ 1 4 12 33 86 114 133 163 134 142 158 146 138 118 115 108 101 74 80 82 63 66 41 43 44 28 35 22 14 14 11 7 4 5 1 1 4 12 28 58 56 62 49 27 27 16 12 9 5 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 ~1 — — —- — — — — — — — 14 , 15 „ ~~5 25 46 41 46 36 34 40 16 9 10 10 6 2 2 5 1 2 2 ~ 1 2 ~3 6 26 38 38 32 41 24 27 13 9 17 5 5 7 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 _ 4 22 18 32 31 44 22 21 15 8 15 5 4 8 3 3 ~3 1 1 __ Ms n 13 19 32 24 22 18 12 13 8 8 7 4 7 2 ~3 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 8 11 28 25 21 16 18 13 14 11 2 10 3 2 1 ..._ 1 1 4 16 „ — — ...... .._ ~- 17 Is ~I 2 5 12 12 18 18 13 15 9 9 11 2 2 3 3 2 4 M l 1 1 5 5 10 17 15 9 7 18 10 9 1 4 5 6 3 3 3 I 1 4 9 9 9 6 9 8 12 9 9 1 5 ~5 2 2 1 1 1 1 19 „ - - - — ....- i l -3 4 3 4 3 5 _ 2 1 1 2 -__ — — — — — ' — 20 21 2? ?1 74 25 16 1 2 2 7 5 10 4 9 6 5 8 6 5 5 __ 2 Mj 2 3 4 8 3 5 3 9 6 3 3 2 ~~ i 3 77 28 ?o in 11 ,, —- 2 3 3 5 5 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 ~1 1 i 4 ~_ 1 1 1 1 _2 .....l 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 ~I i M^ Mi -..„ i l _ _ Me ----- 1 — *. 33 „ 34 _, i 35 " 16 1 __ i" ..._ __ 'i 17 ' 38 „ .... 19 " 40 ell 4? ',', 4* „ AA d<! __ _ 47 „ Totals 2,340 3821341 3031267 218 197 143 133 105 79 57 35 35 12 16 8 3 3 1 l i VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 139 TABLE 38.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF MORTALITY FOR INDIANS BY CENSUS DIVISIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Total Deaths Hospital Deaths Infant Deaths Neonatal Deaths Maternal Deaths M. F. M. F. 515 6 6 2 3 18 2 18 7 22 8 16 12 18 4 17 4 23 12 13 53 4 14 25 13 4 7 11 1 12 8 31 10 16 2 12 4 30 19 11 2 1 7 7 270 4 3 M 10 1 9 3 13 4 7 8 16 2 13 4 10 4 5 29 1 9 10 5 2 5 5 ~4 5 21 5 6 1 3 20 7 6 1 ~4 4 81 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 1 11 2 4 1 2 2 2 i 3 ~i i 5 ~5 .-. 1 6 .-. ..- 3 2 58 .„. 3 3 ~_ "_ 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 .-. 1 5 3 1 ~"i 5 3 2 ._. 1 30 ~2 1 M .„. l l M l 5 1 "2 1 2 2 "3 M ~i 1 ~i i 27 3 ~2 1 1 ~1 ~~4 "l ..- 4 M ~3 2 2 ..- 4 Division No. la... . Division No. lb . Division No. 2b— Division No. 2c. . — Division No. 3b — Division No. 4a ; Division No. 4b . . 1 1 Division No. 5a — Division No. 5c . — - - Division No. 5d — Division No. 5f Division No. 6a Division Nn, 6h Division Nn, 6c Division No. 6d Division No. 6e Division No. 6f 2 Division No. 7b Division Nn Ir. Division No. 8b- Division No. 8c Division No. 8d_ Division No. 8e... _ Division No. 8f — Division Nn. 9a Division No. 9b — Divisinn Nn Or! Division No. 9e — Division No. 10b ... Division No. 10c Division No. lOd - O 140 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 39.—CAUSE OF INFANT DEATHS OF INDIANS Cause of Death Int. List No. Total under 1 Year Cj >. ■O 3 >v 3 a M « Q CN tn >> C_ Q cn >> C3 a S-v 3 a en _ ce) Q _ pa c. Q tn 7- T. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. All causes 139 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 41 3 9 5 6 3 3 14 4 10 4 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 18 1 4 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 81 1 1 1 2 26 8 5 5 3 2 5 1 4 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 ~2 8 "2 1 1 58 1 1 1 1 15 3 1 1 M 9 3 6 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 ~io l 2 2 1 ? 13 18 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 085 4 2 1 1 273 Diseases of thymus 325 340 Meningitis (non-menin- 391, 392 2 1 1 3 1 2 ._.- 1 1 1 2 ~2 4 3 1 ~1 7 2 5 1 Mi 2 1 1 1 — 1 2 1 1 1 —i — — 1 1 Mi i 470-475 Acute upper respiratory 480-483 490-493 560-570 571 | Influenza- — Pneumonia (4 weeks and over) Hernia and intestinal obstruction Gastro-enteritis and co- 750-759 Congenital malforma- 760 761 .0 5 Without immaturity—. 762 Postnatal asphyxia and .0 .5 763 .0 764 .0 Without immaturity— With immaturity Pneumonia of newborn.. Without immaturity— Diarrhoea of newborn.— Without immaturity.- Other infections of the — 765-768 — — — 1 .0 769 Without immaturity— 1 .5-.9 770 With immaturity .0-.2 772 Without immaturity.... Nutritional maladjust- — .0 773 Without immaturity— Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy Without immaturity- — —- — .0 5 "~7 ~I ~2 ~~i ~1 --- — ~1 — — 774-776 E900-E904 E916 E921, E922 E924.E925 Accidents caused by Are Inhalation and ingestion of food or other object Accidental mechanical E800-E962 (Residual.) All other accidents Residuals: Class I. Infective and parasitic diseases.— Class VIII. Diseases of respiratory system... Class XVII. Accidental and violent causes 1 1 2 2 — — — ..... — — --" — — —- — 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 BY SEX AND AGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 O 141 Age at Death cvi >, J- a cn ., 1 3 I-I co'O-G S. G « 0,| CO Crt=. cN cd ts 3 o S CN n xz a o s e. _9 c o 2 •* tn •3 c o 2 £ 3 O s so c/t d o s tn a o s. ca O Ov M O O 5 o tn C O S Int. List No. VI. F. M. F. M. F. VI. F. M. F. M. F. VI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 3 1 2 1 7 6 10 6 8 5 10 4 7 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 273 __ — — — — 1 "1 — — — — — I _ ~ " 325 340 — — 391, 392 __ 1 — 470^175 — — 1 —— — — — — 1 — — — — — 480-483 — ----- — 2 2 5 3 5 2 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 — 1 1 490-493 560-570 571 I .._ _ z 2. 2 2 __ 1 1 .-. 1 z , 1 1 — ___ — 1 750-759 — — — — — — — — —- .._.. M. — — — — — — — — — — -- 760,761 .0 .5 M l ? 1 —- 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 762 .0 .5 763 .0 764 2 —- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ..... — — .0 — -— — — -- — — — — — — — — -- = z: -- 765-768 0 — — — — — — .— 769 .5-.9 770 — —- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- — .0-.2 _ 2 2 —- — — — — — — 772 — — — -- 1 1 — —- ----- — -- -- .0 773 — — — — — — .0 .5 774-776 1 ... — — — — — Mi Mi — — — — — — 1 -- -- --. ___ E900-E904 E916 — — — 1 — 1 — — — — — — — E921.E922 — — — 1 1 — — — — — — — — E924.E925 __ 1 1 1 l l — 1 — —- — — 1 — E800-E962 — — — —- — — —- — — — — — — — — — — — O 142 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE ft d CU 0 1 i i 1 1 1 1 i i i i i i i 1 i ! 1 ! i i ! 1 ! i i i 1 Mill Mi! s ^ j i | | | ^ ! Ith | ! | i ; j I** i 1 1 1 1 1 ' i i *n I i [.-. !i—i | i ;th ih : ii! 1 *-**-< ; ; ■ i—i i cN v_ as t- ft 1 i 1 1 1 J..I i MM ! Ll 1 LL 1 111.1 Ml 1 1.1 J.J M. 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VST _ _ •er fl fe z fcZ z zz z z Z < <3 << < << < < < 3 I O 148 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 42.—CAUSE OF DEATH OF INDIANS BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962 Int. Cause of Death 73 1 Month List No. a rt 4 ft u rt a _ a. < „ a _ a 3 rt >v 3 rt _ - < p. CJ CO o O > o Z u 9 Q All causes T. -M. 515 267 248 26 10 16 4 6 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 32 13 19 2 2 1 2 47 23 24 3 2 1 1 .._- 33 14 19 1 1 1 46 19 27 3 Mi ""2 "2 51 24 27 47 25 22 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 ~~1 40 23 17 3 ~3 Ml Ml l 33 25 8 1 ~~i ~1 ~i 36 20 16 49 22 27 3 1 2 43 25 18 2 2 1 Ml Ml" 42 19 23 3 1 2 48 •>8 F, ?n I. Infective and parasitic diseases . T. M. „ F. 2 1 1 All («) A2 F. Active M. F. Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system F. Tuberculosis of bones and joints ... M. All other syphilis . M. Gonococcal infection . _ . M. Septicaemia and pyaemia M. F. Mi M A4( A10 All! A20 — — ~ — 1 A'32 A341 A43 Measles M. - - - F. Infectious hepatitis - - F. All other diseases classified as infective and parasitic M, Ditto F, II. Neoplasms ... . -T. M 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 T ~1 2 ~2 "i l l l Mi 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 Ml l Ml" l Ml 5 1 4 1 Ml ~2 1 Mi l i 2 1 Ml Ml ~i 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Mi 1 1 1 _._ 5 1 A46I F. Malignant neoplasm of stomach M. F. 4 A47I Malignant neoplasm of intestine, except rectum _F. A48 1 1 M l l ..... 1 ~2 2 "2 1 Mi — 1 l i i Mi 1 1 1 . A50I AS1 A5_ A54 A5T7 • («) Malignant neoplasm of trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary M. Malignant neoplasm of breast F. Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri F. Malignant neoplasm of prostate M. Malignant neoplasm of all other and unspecified sites . M. Ditto F. Other digestive organs (155-1.9) M. F. Urinary organs (180, 481) M. Brain and other parts of nervous system (193) M. Other F. Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic system F. Other _ F. Ill, IV. Allergic disorders and endocrine, meta- hnlic, and hlnnrf riisnaacvs T, Ditto M. " . F. 1 1 7 3 5 6 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 9 2 7 1 1 2 5 5 3 2 1 2 1 1 17 11 6 6 4 2 2 2 Ms l 2 Mf w U) A59 (.b) i i Ml 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i __- i i A63 A64 A66 Diabetes mellitus ... F. Avitaminosis and other deficiency states —. F. Allergic disorders; all other endocrine, metabolic, and blood diseases M. Ditto ... F. V. Mental, psychoneurotic, and personality disorders — _ T. Ditto M. . F. i i 1 — 1 — — — A<37 Psychoses ~ M. Psychoneuroses and disorders of personality M. F. Mental deficiency .F. VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs T. Ditto . .. .M. " F. A68 A69 l i l 3 1 2 ..... 1 l l i 3 3 3 ----- i 2 2 2 i l ~i i 3 1 7 A70 A71 A73I Vascular lesions affecting central nervous system M. F. Non-meningococcal meningitis F. ~~2 A77 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 149 TABLE 42.—CAUSE OF DEATH OF INDIANS BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Int. List No. Cause of Death Month A78 A80 A81 A82 AS3 A86 AB.il AMI AS. I A90! A91 I A92 A94 A97 A99 A103 A104 All other diseases of the nervous system and sense organs M. VII. Diseases of the circulatory system . _T. ...M. „.F. Chronic rheumatic heart disease ..M. _ F. Arteriosclerotic and degenerative heart disease-M. F. Other diseases of heart M. F. Hypertension with heart disease . Other diseases of circulatory system VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system . „M. _F. _M. _T. -M. . F. Acute upper respiratory infections Influenza Lobar pneumonia Broncopneumonia A105 A106 A107 A109 AH10 AW. All? A120 Al_l Al_2 A126 — M. M. F. M. F. M. ... F. Primary atypical, other, and unspecified pneumonia M. F. F. M. —. F. .....M. F. T. .— M. F. Ditto Acute bronchitis . Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids . All other respiratory diseases DC. Diseases of the digestive system Ulcer of stomach Intestinal obstruction and hernia ..M. - F. M. - __ F. Gastro-enteritis and colitis, except diarrhoea of the newborn M. Ditto F. Cirrhosis of liver M. F. Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis F. Other diseases of digestive system _M. _F. X. Diseases of the genito-urinary system -T. -M. _F. Chronic, other, and unspecified nephritis M. . — _ F. Infections of kidney M. XL Deliveries and complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium .T. Toxasmias of pregnancy and the puerperium F. Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth F. Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F. XII, XIII. Diseases of the skin and musculoskeletal system T. Ditto M. F. Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue M. Arthritis and spondylitis M. F. All other diseases of skin and musculoskeletal system F. O 150 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 42.—CAUSE OF DEATH OF INDIANS BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Int. Cause of Death "c3 o ft Month List No. cd rt _> ft cd 2 _ a < >> _ a CJ rt _ B rt _ < _. CO CO O > o z _ u Q XIV. Congenital malformations T. M. 7 7 1 1 — — 1 1 1 1 ___ — 2 2 — 2 2 A128 A129 Congenital malformations of circulatory system..M. All other congenital malformations M. 3 4 1 — — — _-. Mi — — 1 1 1 1 XV. Certain diseases of early infancy T. M. F. 53 27 26 3 3 l l 3 3 5 4 1 7 1 6 9 6 3 l l 4 2 2 7 2 5 5 4 1 4 1 3 4 2 2 A130I Birth injuries M. _F. Postnatal asphyxia and atelectasis M. F. Infections of the newborn . M. F. Haemolytic disease of newborn M. All other defined diseases of early infancy F. F. Ill-defined diseases peculiar to early infancy, and immaturity unqualified — ....M. Ditto „ F. 5 1 5 9 5 3 1 1 2 10 11 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 __ M — — 1 — — A1311 A1132 M l l ~~I Ml __„ 1 ~2 Ml .__ 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 __„ "~i i i .__ A1I3- AI34 A13S _Z 3 1 2 1 XVI. Symptoms, senility, and ill-defined conditions _ — T. Ditto M. -F. 7 4 3 l i l i 1 1 1 1 ~ 2 2 z: A136 2 3 2 _.„ ME 1 1 — — -- ~2 ~i A137 _ F. Ill-defined and unknown causes —M. — i E XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to external cause) T. Ditto M. F. 151 94 57 22 14 8 9 3 6 15 3 12 14 10 4 11 9 2 7 4 3 17 16 1 14 10 4 13 8 5 8 3 5 ii 7 4 10 7 3 AE138 13 13 12 13 1 21 6 6 3 2 —2 ~~3 1 1 __ 2 ~~2 2 __. ~4 3 4 7 Ms i ._... 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 5 "_ ~4 3 2 3 2 M 1 Ml Mi 1 2 1 2 Mi l 7 1 F. 1 (a) Traffic accidents (810-825) . M. 7 1 (M AE139 F. Non-traffic accidents - M. 1 1 F. (a) | Submersion of occupant of small boat (850)—.M. " F. — (6) Other water transport injury by submersion (851) Ditto -F. Other M. F. Accidental poisoning F. Accidental falls — F. Accident caused by fire and explosion of combustible material M. 4 1 11 2 2 5 19 10 3 12 3 11 10 5 10 8 151 94 57 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 10 4 l ~2 __ 4 1 1 11 9 2 Mi l 2 1 7 4 3 2 Mi 3 M 2 1 17 16 1 ~4 ~~1 "~4 1 "~2 2 14 10 4 ~1 1 2 1 2 1 13 8 5 l Mi i l 2 8 3 5 M l l l —2 Mi l n 7 4 — AE140 AE141 AE143 1 1 10 5 2 1 22 14 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 9 3 6 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 15 3 12 1 AE145 I AE146 1 AE147 1 AE148 1 AE149 1 Accident caused by firearm M. Accidental drowning M. F. All other accidental causes — M. F. Suicide - __M. Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (not in war) -M. Ditto - -F. 1 1 Ml" 2 1 i N XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to nature of injury) T. Ditto - M. F. 10 7 3 AN138 1 ANl'39 1 AN140 AN143 1 Fracture of skull M. _ F. Fracture of spine and trunk M. F. Fracture of limbs — — - - F. Head injury (excluding fracture) M. " F. 16 11 3 2 2 6 5 14 7 3 1 Mi Ml l 1 2 ME 1 1 Mi ~2 "l 1 --- 1 —- 1 1 ~1 1 2 __- 1 1 3 1 1 Mi i 1 1 2 Mi ~_ 2 2 Mi i 3 1 1 Mi 3 1 Mi Mi Ml i i 1 AN144 AN145 Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis — M. F. Laceration and open wounds .. ,, M. 1 2 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1962 O 151 TABLE 42.—CAUSE OF DEATH OF INDIANS BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1962—Continued Int. Cause of Death "cS 0 H Month List No. cd rt _> - ft H cd a < _ a _ _ _ rt rt _ 3 < a u c_ C_ 0 o o li 0 AN147 AN14.I AN149 Effects of foreign body entering through orifice..M. F. Burns _ M. F. Effects of poisons M. All other and unspecified effects of external causes M 2 3 16 7 3 6 31 14 8 1 2 4 2 1 Mi i Mi 2 4 ~"_ 2 1 6 4 5 1 M ~3 7 ~2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AN150 1 1 2 1 2 — 3 1 Ditto F. 1 TABLE 43.—REGISTRATION OF ADOPTIONS ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY YEAR OF COURT ORDER AND SEX OF CHILDREN, AND BY WHOM ADOPTED, 1962. Year of Court Order Number of Orders Entered and Certificates Issued Adopted by— Total Male Female Man and Wife Man Only Woman Only 1961 1962 31 704 40 628 71 1,329 _ 2 71 1,332 Totals 735 668 1,400 1 2 1,403 TABLE 44.—REGISTRATION OF ADOPTIONS ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY YEAR OF COURT ORDER AND SEX AND LEGITIMACY OF CHILDREN, 1962. Year of Court Order Legitimate Births Illegitimate Births Status Not Given or Unknown Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1961 1962 8 171 6 140 14 311 21 465 29 431 50 896 2 68 5 57 7 125 71 1,332 Totals 179 146 325 486 460 946 70 62 132 1,403 TABLE 45.—REGISTRATION OF ADOPTIONS ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY BIRTHPLACE OF CHILDREN, 1962, WITH THE CUMULATIVE TOTALS FROM APRIL, 1920, TO DECEMBER 31, 1962. Place of Birth Registered in 1962 Apr., 1920, to Dec. 31, 1962 Place of Birth Registered in 1962 Apr., 1920, to Dec. 31, 1962 1,252 49 20 10 22 3 10 4 1 18,635 650 471 285 317 43 53 21 4 7 10 1 England Scotland 6 1 2 8 15 192 Alberta 44 12 Other British possessions United States 24 166 Europe - 207 20 24 Not given or unknown Totals 26 Newfoundland and Labrador- 1,403 21,212 O 152 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 46.—REGISTRATION OF DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE, AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY SEX OF PETITIONER, 1958-62. Dissolution of Marriage Nullity of Marriage Judicial Separation Year Sex of Petitioner Total Sex of Petitioner Total Sex of Petitioner Total Male Female Male Female Male Female 1958- 1959 I960.... 1961 1962... 564 501 557 563 580 934 919 1,035 834 910 1,498 1,420 1,592 1,397 1,490 7 5 9 12 1'3 21 24 28 25 17 28 29 37 37 30 ~i 6 3 12 12 2 6 3 12 12 3 TABLE 47.—REGISTRATION OF DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE, AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY NUMBER AND SEX OF CHILDREN AFFECTED, 1958-62. Award of Custody Male Female Total 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 195811959 1 1960 196111962 1 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 599 26 29 584 14 21 649 31 38 586 613 29 44 471 51 ii 5891 574 26 25 211 25 635 27 29 548 33 28 545 40 44 1,188 52 50 1,158 39 46 1,284 58 67 1,134 621 75 1,158 84 95 Totals 654 619 718 662 708 636' 624 1 691 609 629 1,290 1,243 1,409 1,271 1,337 TABLE 48.—REGISTRATION OF DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE, AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION ORDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY DURATION OF MARRIAGE, 1958-62. Years Married Number 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 9 20 13 16 10 54 471 45 49 46 71 8H 83 64' 76 65 X9 TOO 90 89 112 109 99 107 95 93 105 93 91' 115 103 98i 106 88 96 80 92 76 711 84 88 75 89 73 90 84 73 80 80 64 70 64 74 62 63 91 47 69 53 52 55 64 70 56 55 55 62 66 57 54 43 46 58 49 40 Years Married Number 1958 1959 1960 1961' 1962 Less than 1 year.. 1 year 2 years 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W 12 13 14 15 years 16 „ 17 „ 18 „ 19 „ _ 20 years but less than 25 years 25 years but less than 30 years 30 years but less than 40 years.. 40 years and over. 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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NINETY-FIRST REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1962 British Columbia. Legislative Assembly [1964]
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Title | VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NINETY-FIRST REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1962 |
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