PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SEVENTY-FIFTH REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1946 ■ VICTORIA, B.C.: Printed by Don McDuemid, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1948. Victoria, B.C., May 18th, 1948. To His Honour Charles A. Banks, 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 1946. GEO. S. PEARSON, Minister of Health and Welfare. Department of Health and Welfare, Victoria, B.C., May 18th, 1948. The Honourable G. S. Pearson, Minister of Health and Welfare, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit the Seventy-fifth Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, G. F. AMYOT, Deputy Minister of Health and Provincial Health Officer. Division of Vital Statistics, Victoria, B.C., May 18th, 1948. G. F. Amyot, Esq., M.D., D.P.H., Deputy Minister of Health, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—-I have the honour to submit the Seventy-fifth Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia for the year ended December 31st, 1946. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. D. B. SCOTT, Director of Vital Statistics. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 11 PART I. GENERAL STATISTICAL SUMMARY BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE. General Summary 14 Table 1.—Estimated Total Population of British Columbia, by Sex and Age-groups, 1921-46 14 Table 2.—Estimated Population of Census Areas, Cities and District Municipalities, British Columbia, 1946 15 Table 3.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates for British Columbia, 1911-46 16 Table 4.—Natural Increase 17 Table 5.—Illegitimate Births 18 Table 6.—Births and Deaths in Institutions 19 Mortality—Principal Causative Factors in British Columbia 19 Table 7.—Age and Sex Mortality: (A) Including Indians 22 (B) Excluding Indians . 22 Table 8.—Ten Leading Causes of Death in British Columbia: (A) Including Indians 26 (B) Excluding Indians 27 Table 9.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups: (a) Including Indians 28 (b) Excluding Indians 29 Table 10.—Mortality from Notifiable Diseases 30 Table 11.—Infant Mortality . : 31 Table 12.—Neo-natal, Infant, and Maternal Mortality Rates . 31 Table 13.—Maternal Mortality 33 Table 14.—Mortality from Tuberculosis 33 Table 15.—Mortality from Cancer 34 Table 16.—Special Classification of Accidental Deaths 35 Table 17.—Still-births 36 Table 18.—Marriages by Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties— 36 Table 19.—Marriages by Months, 1937-46 38 LIST OF GRAPHS AND MAP. Graph A.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates for British Columbia, 1911-46 17 Graph B.—Illegitimate Birth Rates in British Columbia, 1937-46 18 Graph C.—The First Ten Causes of Death (including Indians), British Columbia, 1937-46 24 Graph D.—The First Ten Causes of Death (excluding Indians), British Columbia, 1937-46 25 Graph E— Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1937-46 32 Graph F— Marriages in British Columbia, 1937-46 37 Graph G.—Marriages by Months in British Columbia, 1942-46 38 Graph H.—Summary of Registrations of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in British Columbia, 1937-46 40 Graph I.—Adoptions in British Columbia, 1937-46 . 41 Graph J.—Divorces in British Columbia, 1937-46 . . 42 Map 1.—Map of British Columbia, showing Statistical Publication Areas 13 B 6 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. PART II. ADMINISTRATION AND DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES. Page. Summary of Registration 39 Table 1.—Summary of Registration, 1937-46 39 Table 2.—Total Number of Registrations in British Columbia, distributed according to Statistical Areas 43 Summary of Registration among the Oriental Races 43 Summary of Registration among the Indians 43 Doukhobor Registration of Births _ 44 Table 3.—Doukhobor Births registered during 1946 and the Cumulative Total from 1937 to 1946 by Actual Year of Birth and Sex of Child 1 44 Table 4.—Doukhobor Births registered during 1946 and the Cumulative Total from 1937 to 1946 by Place of Birth 45 Table 5.—Doukhobor Births registered during 1946 and the Cumulative Total from 1937 to 1946 by Birthplace of Parents 46 Completeness of Registration 46 Delayed Registrations of Births 48 Fraudulent Registration of Births 48 Legitimation of Births 48 Statutory Notations entered 48 School Teachers' Returns under the " Vital Statistics Act " 48 Table 6.—School Teachers' Returns under the " Vital Statistics Act" 49 Change of Name 49 Adoption Orders 49 Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage 50 Notice of Filing of a Will 50 Table 7.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen 50 Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen according to Denominations, 1945 and 1946 51 Administration of the " Marriage Act " 52 Preservation of Records . 52 District Registrars' Offices, etc 52 Mechanical Tabulation 53 The Vital Statistics Council for Canada : 53 Legislation : 54 General Office Routine 54 PART III. DETAILED TABLES OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ADOPTIONS, AND DIVORCES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946 (CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE). Table 1.—General Summary of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in British Columbia, by Census Divisions, Cities and Villages of 1,000 Population and over, by Place of Residence, 1946 56 *Table Ia.—General Summary of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in British Columbia by Census Divisions, including Cities and Villages of 1,000 Population and over, by Place of Occurrence, 1946 57 * Detailed information under these headings may be secured on request, if reason is sufficiently urgent. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 7 Births. Page. *Table 2.—Births (exclusive of Still-births) by Months, classified as Rural and Urban in each Census Division, British Columbia, 1946 57 Table 3.—Total Live Births and Births in Institutions, British Columbia, 1946 57 Table 4.—Total Live Births and Live Births in Institutions in Cities of 5,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 58 Table 5.—Births (exclusive of Still-births) classified as Legitimate or Illegitimate for the Province and Cities of 5,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 58 Table 6.—Multiple Births classified to show Number of Children born Alive and Still-born by Sex, British Columbia, 1946 59 Table 7.—Births (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Ages of Parents, British Columbia, 1946 60 Table 8.—Births (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Racial Origin of Parents, British Columbia, 1946 61 Table 9.—Births (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Birthplaces of Parents, British Columbia, 1946 1 62 Infant Mortality. *Table 10.—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) by Months, classified as Rural and Urban in each Census Division, British Columbia, 1946 63 Table 11.—Total Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) and Deaths in Institutions of Children under One Year, British Columbia, 1946 63 Table 12.—Total Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) and Deaths in Institutions of Children under One Year in Cities of 5,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 63 Table 13.—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) by Age at Death, British Columbia, 1946 64 Table 14.—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Racial Origin, British Columbia, 1946 64 Table 15.—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Birthplaces of Parents, British Columbia, 1946 65 Table 16.-—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) from, certain Specified Causes, by Sex and Calendar Month of Death, British Columbia, 1946 66 Table 17.—Deaths of Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) from. certain Specified Causes, by Sex and Age at Death, British Columbia, 1946 67 General Mortality. Table 18.—Total Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) and Deaths in Institutions, British Columbia, 1946 68 Table 19.—Total Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) and Deaths in Institutions, in Cities of 5,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 68 Table 20.—Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) by Single Years of Age and Age- groups, British Columbia, 1946 69 Table 21.—Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Racial Origin and Place of Residence, British Columbia, 1946 72 * Detailed information under these headings may be secured on request, if reason is sufficiently urgent. B 8 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Page. Table 22.—Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Birthplace and Place of Residence, British Columbia, 1946 73 *Table 23.—Deaths (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Birthplace of Parents of Decedents, British Columbia, 1946 73 Table 24.—Causes of Death by Sex, Age, and Place of Residence, British Columbia, 1946 74 Table 25.—Causes of Death by Sex, Marital Status, Birthplace, and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1946 88 *Table 26.—Causes of Death by Sex and Age, Vancouver, 1946 105 *Table 27.—Causes of Death by Sex, Marital Status, Birthplace, and Month of Death, Vancouver, 1946 -- 105 *Table 28.—Causes of Death by Sex and Age, Victoria, 1946 105 *Table 29.—Causes of Death for each Sex by Marital Status, Birthplace, and Month of Death, Victoria, 1946 ...- . . 105 Table 30.—Causes of Death by Sex in Census Divisions, including Cities and Villages of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 . 106 Table 31.—Causes of Death by Sex in Cities and Villages of 1,000 Population and over, British Columbia, 1946 128 Marriages. Table 32.—Marriages by Months, British Columbia, 1946 141 Table 33.—Marriages, Marital Status of Bridegrooms and Brides, British Columbia, 1946 r . 141 Table 34.—Marriages, Ages of Bridegrooms and Brides, British Columbia, 1946.... 142 Table 35.—Marriages, Denominations of Bridegrooms and Brides, British Columbia, 1946 . ....... 143 Table 36.—Marriages, Birthplaces of Bridegrooms and Brides, British Columbia, 1946 144 Birth and Death Tables for Indians. Table 37.—Births of Indians (exclusive of Still-births) by Months, British Columbia, 1946 145 Table 38.—Births of Indians (exclusive of Still-births) classified as Legitimate or Illegitimate, British Columbia, 1946 145 Table 39.—Births of Indians (exclusive of Still-births) classified according to Ages of Parents, British Columbia, 1946 146 Table 40.—Deaths of Indian Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) ' by Months, British Columbia, 1946 147 Table 41.—Deaths of Indian Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) by Age at Death, British Columbia, 1946 147 Table 42.—Deaths of Indian Children under One Year (exclusive of Still-births) from certain Specified Causes by Sex, British Columbia, 1946 148 Table 43.—Total Deaths of Indians (exclusive of Still-births) by Months, British Columbia, 1946 148 Table 44.—Deaths of Indians (exclusive of Still-births) by Single Years of Age and Age-groups, British Columbia, 1946 149 Table 45.—Causes of Death of Indians by Sex and Age, British Columbia, 1946 ... 150 Table 46.—Deaths of Half-breeds in British Columbia from certain Causes of Death, 1946 157 * Detailed information under these headings may be secured on request, if reason is sufficiently urgent. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 9 Adoptions. Page. Table 47.—Adoption Orders filed in the Court Registry, British Columbia, during each Month of 1946, and the Monthly Totals from May, 1920, to December 31st, 1945, and December 31st, 1946 158 Table 48.—Adoptions by Year of Court Order and Sex of Children, and adopted by Man and Wife, by Man only, and by Woman only, British Columbia, 1946 158 Table 49.—Adoptions by Year of Court Order and by Sex and Legitimacy of Children, British Columbia, 1946 158 Table 50.—Adoptions by Birthplace of Children, British Columbia, 1946, and as at December 31st, 1945, and December 31st, 1946 159 Divorces. Table 51.—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage and Judicial Separation by the Time elapsed between the Marriage and the obtaining of the Decree (in Years only), British Columbia, 1942-46 . 159 Table 52.—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage and Judicial Separation, showing the Number of Children affected by the Award of Custody and by Sex, British Columbia, 1942-46 159 Table 53.—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage and Judicial Separation by Sex of Petitioner, British Columbia, 1942-46 160 Table 54.—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity of Marriage and Judicial Separation by Month filed in Court Registry, British Columbia, 1942-46 160 Vital Statistics Report, 1946. INTRODUCTION. This is the Seventy-fifth Report on the Vital Statistics of British Columbia, and covers the calendar year January 1st to December 31st, 1946. For facility of reference the report is divided into three sections. The first section is a summary of vital statistics data, showing not only pertinent facts from the current year's report but also time trends over a period of years. Certain additional tables have been shown for the first time following the recommendation of the report of the Committee on Form and Content of Annual Reports of the Vital Statistics Section of the Canadian Public Health Association. A certain number of tables was also rearranged and re-edited. Where possible, tables are accompanied by graphs to afford the reader a more ready appreciation of the information presented and its relationship by years. Where the purpose of the graph is to show absolute magnitudes, the arithmetic scale is used, but where the interest lies in relative rates and in rates of change, the semi-logarithmetic scale is employed. The second section deals with administration, associated legislation, and general functions of the Division. Reference has also been made to the completeness of registration and the problems relating thereto. A summary of the most important results of the Vital Statistics Council of Canada is included. It will be seen that the volume of registrations accepted has increased by 17 per cent.; a similar increase also occurred in the correspondence of the Division and in the amount of revenue collected under the Vital Statistics, Marriage, Change of Name, and Wills Acts. The third section contains detailed tables of births, deaths, marriages, adoptions, and divorces in British Columbia for 1946. Included in this section are separate tables dealing with the Indian population of the Province. Attention is directed to the procedure which was inaugurated in the 1944 Annual Report, whereby the detailed statistical data tabulated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics is presented on the basis of residence rather than by place of occurrence. This method of tabulation has proved to be most practical and useful for the majority of requirements. Certain problems remain outstanding at the end of the year. The first and perhaps most fundamental difficulty of the Division is to effect a complete registration of all births, deaths, and marriages. Doukhobor registration is largely an unsolved problem, followed closely by Indian registration, although the latter has shown very encouraging improvement during the last few months of the year. Part I of the Manual of Instructions for District Registrars, Marriage Commissioners, and Issuers of Marriage Licences was compiled, printed, and distributed. Very favourable comment has been received from many District Registrars, who report that a large amount of correspondence' has been unnecessary since these up-to-date instructions were issued. Part II referring to the " Marriage Act" and Part III to the " Change of Name Act" of the manual still have to be prepared; also, a Central Office manual is urgently needed. The Division of Vital Statistics is only one of the several divisions of the Health Branch of the Department of Health and Welfare. Following creation of the Department of Health and Welfare during the year, the Division has expanded its statistical services to provide the Department with a greater range of information on matters 11 B 12 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. pertaining to health. The Division of Vital Statistics is expected to compile various types of data, to standardize forms and record systems generally throughout the other divisions of the Health Branch, and to assist them in the preparation of the statistics and format of their reports. :* Additional guidance on statistical matters will have to be given to health units, as their number increases each year. Also, the greater interest in medical economics provides an indication of what may be expected of the responsibilities of the Division in the future. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 13 Map 1.—Map of British Columbia, showing Statistical Publication Areas. \ 2) l \ V. . 1 ... cv \b * ia W . c\ B 14 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. PART I.—GENERAL STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. (By Place of Residence.) GENERAL SUMMARY. Births during 1946 numbered 22,609, a considerable increase over the 1945 total of 18,877. The birth-rate was 22.5 per 1,000 population, the highest rate recorded since 1915. The birth-rate for 1945 was 19.9. Although a total of 10,137 deaths in 1946 exceeded the 1945 total, the death-rate decreased slightly from 10.3 per 1,000 population in 1945 to 10.1 in 1946. Marriages continued to rise in 1946, reaching a total of 11,762 and a rate of 11.7 per 1,000 population. In 1945 there were 9,262 marriages solemnized, making a rate of 9.8 per 1,000 population. Table 1,—Estimated Total Population of British Columbia, by Sex and Age-groups, 1921-46. (In 000's.) Year. Agb-group. Total. 0-4 Years. 5-9 Years. 10-14 Years. 15-19 Years. 20-29 Years. 30-39 Years. 37.6 76.4 114.5 19.1 39.6 62.4 18.5 36.8 52.1 62.4 107.5 98.8 31.9 58.1 54.1 30.5 66.6 49.4 141.3 44.7 117.8 33.7 70.1 63.3 32.9 71.2 54.5 68.1 154.2 128.6 34.1 74.8 68.2 34.0 79.4 60.4 68.1 159.0 135.5 33.9 76.4 71.1 34.2 82.6 64.4 69.1 163.5 142.7 34.0 77.9 74.0 35.1 85.6 68.7 69.2 162.9 146.7 » 34.0 76.4 75.0 35.2 86.5 71.7 71.5 175.0 159.2 35.5 85.1 81.4 36.0 89.9 77.8 40-49 Years. 50-59 Years. 103.8 100.0 57.3 59.2 46.5 40.8 112.5 79.2 68.1 49.0 44.4 30.2 100.6 106.0 53.8 61.5 46.8 44.5 104.6 108.2 56.0 62.1 48.6 46.1 106.9 108.2 57.4 61.4 49.5 46.8 109.9 108.0 60-69 Years. 70 and over. 1921 T. M. F. 1931 T. M. F. 1941 T. M. F. 1942 T. M. F. 1943 T. M. F. 1944 T. M. F. 1945 T. M. F. 1946 T. M. F. 524.6 293.4 231.2 694.3 385.2 309.1 817.8 435.0 382.8 870.0 458.5 411.5 900.0 471.8 428.2 932.0 486.1 445.9 949.0 491.5 457.5 1,003.0 521.7 481.3 49.8 25.0 24.8 52.0 26.2 25.8 59.5 30.1 29.4 67.6 34.4 33.2 74.7 38.1 36.6 82.1 41.9 40.2 90.2 45.9 44.3 91.6 46.7 44.9 54.3 27.4 26.9 59.2 30.1 29.1 54.8 27.9 26.9 58.2 29.5 28.7 60.5 30.6 29.9 64.3 32.5 31.8 65.8 33.3 32.5 73.6 37.3 36.3 45.3 22.8 22.5 59.9 30.2 29.7 60.7 30.6 30.1 63.0 31.7 31.3 63.7 32.1 31.6 63.4 32.1 31.3 62.1 31.9 31.2 67.1 34.0 33.1 59.3 50.6 111.6 60.3 51.3 118.5 64.1 54.4 60.6 47.4 106.6 59.0 47.6 107.6 58.8 48.8 64.8 38.8 26.0 41.8 25.6 16.2 72.0 42.4 29.6 76.5 44.8 31.7 79.9 46.6 48.4 34.9 85.7 49.7 36.0 88.0 50.7 37.3 34.1 19.3 14.8 21.0 11.9 9.1 38.5 21.6 16.9 41.0 22.9 18.1 43.5 24.2 19.3 45.7 25.4 20.3 47.2 26.0 21.2 50.9 28.1 22.8 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 15 Table 2.—Estimated Population of Census Areas, Cities and District Municipalities, British Columbia, 1946. Area. Population. Area. Population. Census Area 1 Cranbrook '. Fernie Kimberley Census Area 2 Kaslo Nelson Revelstoke Rossland Slocan Trail Tadanac District Municipality Census Area 3 Armstrong Enderby Grand Forks Greenwood Kelowna Vernon Coldstream District Municipality Glenmore District Municipality ■ Peachland District Municipality Penticton District Municipality Spallumcheen District Municipality. Summerland District Municipality... Census Area 4 Chilliwack New Westminster North Vancouver Port Coquitlam Port Moody Vancouver Burnaby District Municipality Chilliwhack District Municipality.... Coquitlam District Municipality Delta District Municipality Fraser Mills District Municipality.... Kent District Municipality 24,273 3,000 3,000 5,180 52,055 800 . 6,000 ' 3,000 3,657 1,100 10,000 585 67,703 1,100 800 1,500 1,000 9,500 10,000 1,000 650 500 9,000 2,100 3,000 571,008 4,000 33,000 12,500 2,000 2,200 339,350 39,000 10,500 10,000 5,000 449 1,500 Census Area 4—Continued. Langley District Municipality Maple Ridge District Municipality Matsqui District Municipality Mission District Municipality North Vancouver District Municipality. Pitt Meadows District Municipality Richmond District Municipality Sumas District Municipality Surrey District Municipality West Vancouver District Municipality.. Census Area 5 Alberni Courtenay Cumberland Duncan Ladysmith Nanaimo Port Alberni Victoria Esquimalt District Municipality North Cowichan District Municipality- Oak Bay District Municipality Saanich District Municipality Census Area 6 Kamloops Merritt Salmon Arm Salmon Arm District Municipality Census Area 7 Census Area 8 Prince George Census Area 9 Prince Rupert Census Area 10 Total, Province 10,500 7,500 7,500 4,000 8,000 1,150 18,500 2,900 26,500 10,500 178,233 2,300 2,000 1,000 3,000 1,986 6,700 6,927 55,000 4,500 5,200 11,000 25,000 34,102 7,500 1,200 950 1,920 14,243 29,488 4,500 21,163 8,200 10,732 1,003,000 B 16 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Table 3.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates for British Columbia, 1911-46. ' Year. Population. Births. Deaths. Marriages. No. Rate. No. Rate. No. 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 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 14.86 19.67 21.69 23.57 . 23.36 21.58 20.36 19.92 19.47 20.69 20.29 18.79 18.01 17.72 17.68 16.60 16.18 16.20 15.74 16.07 14.99 14.44 13.36 13.49 13.60 14.18 14.86 16.09 15.62 17.18 18.38 19.31 20.89 20.39 19.89 22.54 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 6,910 6,397 6,400 6,114 6,150 6,221 6,378 6,857 7.222 7,973 7,460 7,517 8,315 8,506 8,869 10,012 9,697 9.756 9.31 10.59 11.89 8.99 8.51 8.52 8.39 11.37 11.86 9.34 8.01 9.07 9.00 8.76 8.40 9.08 9.22 9.21 9.70 9.46 8.80 8.69 8.67 8.77 9.31 9.69 10.60 9.62 9.49 10.32 10.39 10.19 11.12 10.40 10.28 4,509 6.235 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 11.47 1912 12.86 1913 11.82 1914 9.71 1915 7.54 1916 6.94 1917 6.16 1918: 6.02 1919 7.66 1920 9.25 1921 7.48 1922 6.95 1923 7.10 1924 7.07 1925 7.18 1926 7.29 1927 7.57 1928.... 7.70 1929 7.82 1930. 6.94 1931 5.58 1932 5.09 1933 5.64 1934:.. 6.56 1935 6.83 1936 7.31 1937 8.16 1938 7.91 1939 9.92 1940 11.96 1941 11.94 1942 12.60 1943 10.42 1944 1945 9.05 9.76 1946 10.137 1 10.11 11.73 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 17 Graph A.—Crude Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates for British Columbia, 1911^6. (Rates per 1,000 population.) RATE 30 1 1 1—1- N^BIRTHS .-»,*_, V^/ -''X DEATHS .-\ V 1 \ *"." - - / „ —- — ~>. _ *" MARRIAGES \ NATURAL INCREASE. The rate of natural increase, with the exception of 1945, has been rising gradually since 1939. In 1946 this rate was 12.4 per 1,000 population, the highest rate of natural increase since 1916. Table 4 shows the rate of natural increase for the five- year period 1942-46. Table 4.—Natural Increase, 1942-46, by Year. Male. Female. Both Sexes. Population (estimated). Rate of Natural Increase per 1,000. Population. Year. Births. Deaths. Excess of Births over Deaths. Births. Deaths. Excess of Births over Deaths. Excess of Births over Deaths. 1942 1943 8,681 9,583 9,725 9,727 11,489 5,615 6,177 6,003 6,057 6,245 3,066 3,406 3,722 3,670 5,244 8,127 9,219 9,274 9,150 11,120 3,254 3,835 3,694 3,699 3,892 4,873 5,384 5,580 5,451 7,228 7,939 8,790 9,302 9,121 12,472 870,000 900,000 932,000 949,000 1,003,000 9.13 9.77 1944 9.98 1945 9.61 1946 12.43 B 18 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS. The trend of illegitimate births continued upward in 1946, when a total of 1,262 such births were recorded. In spite of the increasing total of illegitimate births, the rate, 55.8 per 1,000 live births, has decreased when compared with 1945. The number of illegitimate births and the rate per 1,000 live births for the period 1937-46 is given in Table 5. Graph B.—Illegitimate Birth Rates in British Columbia, 1937-46. (Rates per 1,000 Live Births.) 1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Table 5.—Illegitimate Births, 1937-46. 1946 Including Indians. Excluding Indians. Year. No. Rate per 1.000 Live Births. No. Rate per 1.000 Live Births. 1937 435 510 501 551 688 759 827 1,048 1.121 1,262 38.6 40.9 40.5 39.8 45.8 45.2 44.0 55.2 ■59.4 353 432 392 432 545 606 633 777 847 958 33.7 1938 1939 1940 ' 33.5 38.5 38.4 35.8 43.7 44.9 45.0 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 15 BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS. Births in institutions have increased steadily during the last ten years. In 1937, 76.8 per cent, of the total births occurred in institutions. This percentage increased slightly each year until, in 1946, 95 per cent, of the births were hospitalized. From 1937 to 1944, with the exception of 1941, each year showed a slight increase in the percentage of deaths which were hospitalized. During this period the percentage rose from 50.7 to 60.3. The following two years showed slight decreases, concluding in 1946, with 58.3 per cent, of the deaths occurring in institutions. Table 6.—Number and Percentage of Total Births and Deaths in Institutions, 1937-46. Births. Deaths. Year. Total. In Institutions. Percentage of Total in Institutions. Total. In Institutions. Percentage of Total in Institutions. 1937 11,279 8,661 76.8 7,973 4,044 50.7 1938 12.476 9,987 80.0 7,460 3,968 53.2 1939 12,373 10,149 82.0 7,517 4,043 53.8 1940 13,830 11,676 84.4 8,315 4,482 53.9 1941 15,038 13,134 87.3 8,505 4,469 52.5 1942 16,808 15,000 89.2 8,869 4,920 55.5 1943 18,802 17,319 92.1 10,012 5,783 57.8 1944 18,999 17,686 93.1 9,697 5,846 60.3 1945 18,877 17,649 93.5 9,756 5,734 58.8 1946 22,609 21,470 95.0 10,137 5,911 58.3 MORTALITY. PRINCIPAL CAUSATIVE FACTORS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. A death-rate of 10.11 per 1,000 population in 1946 continued the slight downward trend apparent since 1943. The three leading causes of death—diseases of the heart and arteries, cancer, and accidents—each showed a decrease in death-rates when compared with the previous year. There were 3,581 deaths due to diseases of the heart and arteries, making a death-rate of 357 per 100,000 population. These figures compare with a total of 3,523 deaths from this cause in 1945 and a death-rate of 371.2. Deaths from cancer in 1946 increased from 1,407 to 1,459, although the rate declined slightly to 145.5 per 100,000 population. In 1945- the rate was 148.3. Accidents, the third leading cause of death, were responsible for 725 fatalities, making a death-rate of 72.3 per 100,000 population in 1946. In 1945 there were 738 such fatalities and a death-rate of 77.8. An analysis of deaths by age-groups reveals that 74.2 per cent, of the deaths were in the group over 50 years, 17.4 per cent, in the group 1-49 years, and 8.4 per cent, were infants under 1 year. These percentages compare quite closely with those of last year. When Indian deaths are excluded, the group over 50 years includes 77.6 per cent., 1-49 years includes 16.3 per cent., while the infant group consists of 6.1 per cent. Since the Provincial Department of Health and Welfare has no jurisdiction over the Indians, statistics on these mortality rates have been made up to show the position " including Indians " and " excluding Indians " separately. The infant mortality rate, which has been increasing each year since 1942, dropped to 37.7 per 1,000 live births in 1946. In 1945 the rate was 42. An even more favourable rate of 29.6 is effected when the Indian deaths are excluded. This compares with B 20 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. 34.4 per 1,000 live births in 1945. The Indian infant mortality rate was 168.3 per 1,000 live births, compared with 151.1 in 1945. For both the " including Indian " and " excluding Indian " groups, prematurity remained the leading cause of infant deaths, followed by congenital malformations and injury at birth. In the " excluding Indian " group, prematurity accounted for 33.9 per cent, of the infant deaths, while malformations and injury at birth were responsible for 18.5 and 11.3 per cent, respectively. The maternal mortality rate dropped to a record low of 1.7 per 1,000 live births in 1946. This figure compares with the 1945 rate of 2.6. When Indians are excluded, the mortality rate falls to 1.4, a decrease in rate of 1 per 1,000 live births from the 1945 figure. The Indian rate increased from 5.7 in 1945 to 6.1 per 1,000 live births in 1946. The leading causes of death must be analysed with respect to their incidence in specific age-groups in order to have full significance. The following discussion of causes of death in certain age-groups pertains to deaths excluding Indians. Diseases of the heart and arteries was the leading cause of death in all groups over 40 years, constituting 42.2 per cent, of the deaths in these age-groups. In the age-groups between 10 and 39 years, these diseases fall back to third or fourth place as a cause of death. Cancer proved to be the second leading cause of death in the age-group 5-9 years, as well as in all the groups over 40 years. In the age-group 30-39 this disease ranked third as a cause of death. Cancer was responsible for 8.7 per cent, of the deaths in the age-group 5-9 years, 17.5 per cent, of the deaths in groups over 40 years, and 10.7 per cent, in the 30-39-year group. In the younger age-groups, from 1 to 29 years, accidents caused more deaths than any one other cause. Of the total deaths included in these groups, 29.2 per cent, were due to such mishaps. Accidents held second place as a cause of death in the age-group 30-39 years, third place in the groups between 40 and 59, and fourth position in the group over 70 years. Altogether this year there were 568 accident fatalities, making accidents the third leading cause of death. The 30-39 age-group was affected most by deaths due to tuberculosis, the fifth leading cause of death. This disease caused 20.1 per cent, of the deaths between 30 and 39 years, thus ranking foremost as a cause of death in this age-group. Tuberculosis was the second leading cause of death in the groups 1-4 and 10-29 years; it falls back, however, to third place in the group 5-9 years and fourth place in the group 40-59 years. Intracranial lesions of vascular origin is an important cause of death among the older population. Such deaths constituted 5 per cent, of the total deaths in the group 60 years and over. Chronic nephritis held fourth position in the age-group 60-69, causing 4.5 per cent. of the deaths between these age-limits. Nephritis, not necessarily chronic, ranked evenly with diseases of the heart and arteries as the fourth important cause of death in the age-group 10-19 years. This disease was sixth among the foremost causes of death in 1946. Pneumonia was one of the main causes of death between the years 1 and 19 and also in the group over 80 years. This disease was responsible for 5.7 per cent, of the deaths between 1 and 19 years and 6.3 per cent, of those over 80 years. Among tfie total deaths this year, pneumonia was the seventh leading cause. In addition, cerebral haemorrhage caused 377 deaths, thus ranking fourth as a cause of death. Diseases of early infancy was eighth, followed by diabetes and congenital malformations. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 21 Indians are. a responsibility of the Dominion Government, although in • a few districts the Dominion Government buys public health services from the Provincial Department of Health and Welfare. The ten leading causes of death among Indians are very different from those among the other-than-Indian population. Degenerative diseases are the leading causes of deaths when Indians are excluded, whereas communicable diseases and diseases of the respiratory system are the main causes among Indians. Tuberculosis remained the foremost cause of Indian deaths in 1946. There were 207 deaths due to this disease. Pneumonia, the seventh leading cause in the other-than- Indian population, was second in position among Indians, with 103 deaths. Diseases of the heart and arteries, which ranked fifth in 1945, advanced to third place in 1946. Deaths from this cause numbered 49. Diseases of early infancy and accidental deaths followed closely with totals of 47 and 45 respectively. Both influenza and diarrhoea and enteritis were responsible for 25 deaths, thus being joint holders of sixth place. In 1946, 18 deaths were attributable to cancer, making this disease the seventh leading cause. Cerebral haemorrhage advanced to eighth place with 12 deaths, followed by syphilis with 9 deaths and congenital malformations with 7. As in previous years, the Japanese and Chinese tuberculosis mortality rate is higher than that of the white population; the rate for the Japanese is 185.71 per 100,000 population and for the Chinese 282.05. B 22 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. AGE AND SEX MORTALITY. Deaths, including and excluding Indians, are shown according to age-groups and sex, for the five-year period 1942-46, by Tables 7A and 7b respectively. Table 7a.—Age and Sex Mortality (including Indians). Year and Sex. et 9 S* i-J u u J-4 $ rt CJ c X l» (* P r-i N eo 1942. Male Female 1943. Male Female .- 1944. Male Female 1945. Male Female 1946. Male Female I I 1 349 46| 32 17 247 i 32J 1 14 20 1 394j 441 27 17 317 35 20 14 4451 431 34 21 322 34 26 12 1 450| 39 26 17 342[ I 31 15 12 1 496| 271 30 14 356] 1 29| 1 17 20 16 830 1,321 597 1,236 720 1,394)1,443 687 871 1,518 1,464 720 1,50511,485 717 850 1,611)1,549 735 742| 887 611 J I 5,615 254 6,177 3,835 6,003 3,694 6,057 ,699 6,245 3,892 Table 7b.—Age and Sex Mortality (excluding Indians). u u u H s rt rt rt rt a Year and Sex. rt !w X X !* X tH 0J > o <_ 1-1 CO C9 DO |x o. OT O. OS O Ci to o O o o O O o rt m (M !w i" (« ■^ "^ -w +j ■" +J o -w & Z ■"* CJ CO U- "-1 « CO ■* ia to .t- 00 at ^ Eh 1942. 1 1 1 1 272 194 26 16 20 9 11 13 13 4 25 24 98 46 223l224i329 820 1,307)1,218 579) 690 1 | 666 447 70 75 3 2 10 2 5,334 125 128 192 421 2,967 1943. 309 253 23 20 18 10 9 6 14 2 30 22 110 55 221 132 253 143 337 223 893 436 1,369)1,425 668| 848 T'34 590 87 86 2 2 7 1 5,841 3,497 1944. 344 239 22 20 20 15 16 8 8 10 36 21 86 41 165 113 173 152 319 187 850 405 1,497)1,444 702) 850 1 651 542 79 91 2 5 5,711 3,401 1945. 347 16 16 11 11 38 87 142 204 332 833 1.483 1.467 678 70 3 s K 7SB 259 17 10 4 f 22 37 111|141 1 194 414 698| 826J545J101 1 1 1 3 1946. 375 256 17 16 22 14 10 15 11 6 44 25 77|152)181|332 745 39lll3il47l218!393 1,592)1,505|723[100 7201 86015931102 1 2 9 5,896 3,519 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 23 THE TEN LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH. The ten leading causes of death remained the same in 1946, although there were several changes in their order of rank. In 1946 diseases of the heart and arteries remained the leading cause of death, followed by cancer, accidental deaths, and tuberculosis. Pneumonia held fifth place as a cause of death in 1946, displacing nephritis, which held this position in 1945. In the population excluding Indians, cerebral haemorrhage was in fourth position, exchanging ranks with nephritis, which fell back into sixth place in 1946. Tuberculosis remained the fifth leading cause of death when Indians were excluded. Tables 8a and 8B show the leading causes of death in order of rating, the death-rate per 1,000 population from the various causes, and the percentage of total deaths attributable to each cause, for the total population and the population excluding Indians, 1937-46. B 24 PROVINCIAL BOARD OP HEALTH. Graph C.—The First Ten Causes of Death (including Indians), British Columbia, 1937-46. (Rates per 100,000 population.) 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IO Tf IO Tf Tf Tf Tf CO CO M Ho C9 CO J ioc_Rooco(^©Tfixi OTt'iOtdsDOWTf t-flo HiHHHCOeoMCOCOCO .s tf ffi C5 Ol O t-t-O0 OS (O Tf jo -mas J3J MDt-M>HHTf00O T-HrHrHrHCOeOCOCOCOTf fe ffi as < ^ «+H CO lOTftMBOtOWOHO C-lO»fS»OCMOI>(MO-)CO IO IO lO IO w t-tr-»Tf00tO OOCOCNrHCOCOCOCOTfOl t-C-t-t-t_-Q000tDC-tO ti B c. coeocoeococococococo •sq^Baa I^ox jo -^uao jaj OHOCOCOlOMOOtOlM OOOOOOt-L-OOOOtDt-tr- 73 < o eo t- ©co Tf Tf io th i-< eg eg eg eo" co" co* co* co* •uopBindo^ * OOO'OOT jad a^By rHO-rflNOOOOi-HlOOiC- CClOUSTfiHlOlO«>tt>rM Tf io to O IO IO CO t-t* «J cgNcgeoeococoeoeoco ti B "oj THrHiHrHrHr-liHT-.rHiH ■sq^BaQ IB»ox jo -^uao jaj MffiMOHNHlOHlO lOC-CJiOlOCDCDt-COC^ CMiMMcocoeoeocococo t-00aOHN«Tf lOW COCOeOTfTfTfTfTfTfTf tH rt 0J X C-00 0!OHNeOTflO(0 COCOCOTfTfTfTfTfTfTf ovKffiroQffiffloioiffl B 28 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Table 9a.—Four Chief Causes op Death in the Different Age-groups (including Indians), 1946. Int. Liat 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. Deaths from Specified Causes at all Ages. 159 157 107-109 160 169-195 13-22 107-109 157 169-195 13-22 45-55 107-109 13-22 169-195 90-95, 97, 99, and 83E 107-109 121 13-22 169-195 90-95, 97, )9, and 83E 163, 164 13-22 169-195 45-55 90-95, 97, 99, and 83E 0-95, 97, , and 83b 45-55 169-195 13-22 90-95, 97, 99, and 83B 45-55 169-195 13-22 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 45-55 83a-d 131 90-95, 97, 99, and 83E 45-55 83A-D 107-109 10-95, 97, , and 83e 45-55 107-109 169-195 Under 1 Year—Deaths, 852. 1. Premature birth 2. Congenital malformations.. 3. Pneumonia 4. Injury at birth 1-4 Years—Deaths, 163. 1. Accidental deaths 2. Tuberculosis 3. Pneumonia 4. Congenital malformations.. 5-9 Years—Deaths, 108. 1. Accidental deaths.. 2. Tuberculosis 3. Cancer _. 4. Pneumonia 10-19 Years—Deaths, 19 1. Tuberculosis 2. Accidental deaths- 3. Diseases of the heart and arteries.. 3. Pneumonia 3. Appendicitis 20-29 Years—Deaths, 324. 1. Tuberculosis 2. Accidental deaths.. 3. Diseases of the heart and arteries- 3. Suicides 30-39 Years—Deaths, 371. 1. Tuberculosis 2. Accidental deaths— , 3. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 4. Diseases of the heart and arteries.. 40-49 Years—Deaths, 597. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Accidental deaths ... 4. Tuberculosis 50-59 Years—Deaths, 1,162. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Accidental deaths 4. Tuberculosis 60-69 Years—Deaths, 2,1 Diseases of the heart and arteries Cancer and other malignant tumours.... Intracranial lesions of vascular origin- Chronic nephritis 70-79 Years—Deaths, 2,436. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.... 3. Intracranial lesions of vascular origin.. 4. Pneumonia 80 Years and over—Deaths, 1,572. Diseases of the heart and arteries Cancer and other malignant tumours- Pneumonia Accidental deaths 239 124 110 75 38 31 20 31 26 7 4 65 56 6 6 6 103 18 18 65 38 131 103 85 69 379 272 81 63 991 487 118 103 1,184 393 130 91 838 136 99 81 28.1 14.6 12.9 23.3 19.0 12.3 4.9 28.7 24.1 6.5 3.7 34.2 29.5 3.2 3.2 3.2 31.8 26.5 5.6 5.6 23.7 17.5 10.2 9.2 21.9 17.3 14.2 11.6 32.6 23.4 7.0 5.4 42.1 20.7 5.0 4.4 48.6 16.1 5.3 3.7 53.3 8.7 6.3 5.2 10.81 5.61 4.98 3.39 0.55 0.45 0.29 0.12 0.42 0.35 1.00 0.05 0.47 0.40 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.59 0.49 0.10 0.10 0.55 0.41 0.24 1.11 0.87 0.72 0.58 3.52 2.53 0.75 0.59 11.26 5.53 1.34 1.17 29.23 9.70 3.21 2.25 80.58 13.08 9.52 7.79 239 146 451 75 725 576 451 146 725 576 1,459 451 576 725 3,581 451 43 576 725 3,581 140 576 725 1,459 3,581 1,459 725 576 3,581 1,459 725 576 3,581 1,459 409 335 3,581 1,459 409 451 3,581 1,459 451 725 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 29 Table 9b.—Four Chief Causes of Death in the Different Age-groups (excluding Indians), 1946. 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. Deaths from Specified Causes at all Ages. 159 157 160 119 169-195 13-22 107-109 157 169-195 45-55 13-22 107-109 169-195 13-22 121 107-109 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 130-132 169-195 13-22 163, 164 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 13-22 169-195 45-55 90-95, 97, 99, and 83E 90-95, 97, 99, and 83E 45-55 169-195 13-22 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 45-55 169-195 13-22 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 45-55 83a-d 131 90-95, 97, 99, and 83e 45-55 83a-d 169-195 90-95, 97, 99, and 83b 45-55 107-109 169-195 83A-D Under 1 Year—Deaths, 631. 1. Premature birth 2. Congenital malformations 3. Injury at birth 4. Diarrhoea and enteritis 1-4 Years—Deaths, 111. 1. Accidental deaths 2. Tuberculosis 3. Pneumonia 4. Congenital malformations 5-9 Years—Deaths, 69. 1. Accidental deaths 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Tuberculosis 4. Pneumonia 10-19 Years—Deaths, 116. 1. Accidental deaths 2. Tuberculosis 3. Appendicitis 3. Pneumonia 4. Diseases of the heart and arteries 4. Nephritis 20-29 Years—Deaths, 383. 1. Accidental deaths 2. Tuberculosis 3. Suicides 4. Diseases of the heart and arteries 30-39 Years—Deaths, 328. 1. Tuberculosis 2. Accidental deaths 3. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 4. Diseases of the heart and arteries 40-49 Years—Deaths, 550. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Accidental deaths 4. Tuberculosis 50-59 Years—Deaths, 1,138. 1. diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Accidental deaths 4. Tuberculosis 60-69 Years—Deaths, 2,312. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Intercranial lesions of vascular origin. 4. Chronic nephritis 70-79 Years—Deaths, 2,365. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Intercranial lesions of vascular origin. 4. Accidental deaths 80 Years and over—Deaths, 1,521. 1. Diseases of the heart and arteries 2. Cancer and other malignant tumours.. 3. Pneumonia 4. Accidental deaths 4. Intercranial lesions of vascular origin 127 103 77 50 376 269 77 57 971 485 116 103 1,026 386 124 87 831 134 96 71 71 12 17 71 50 33.6 18.5 11.3 7.9 33 12 10 8 29.7 10.8 9.0 7.2 29 6 5 2 42.0 8.7 7.2 2.9 53 7 5 5 45.7 6.0 4.3 4.3 4 4 3.4 3.4 83 64 16 21.7 16.7 4.2 14 3.7 66 58 35 20.1 17.7 10.7 23.1 18.7 14.0 9.1 33.0 23.6 6.8 5.0 42.0 21.0 5.0 4.5 43.4 16.3 5.2 3.7 54.6 8.8 6.3 4.6 4.6 9.94 5.49 2.34 0.47 0.17 0.14 0.11 0.44 0.09 0.08 0.03 0.40 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.49 0.37 0.09 0.43 0.38 0.23 0.22 1.10 0.89 0.67 0.43 3.41 2.44 0.70 0.52 10.85 5.42 1.30 1.15 26.26 3.17 2.23 90.58 14.61 10.46 7.74 7.74 312 139 71 51 680 369 348 139 680 1,441 369 680 369 37 348 3,532 354 680 369 135 3,532 369 680 1,441 3,532 3,532 1,441 3.9 3,532 1,441 680 369 3,532 1,441 397 332 3,532 1,441 397 3,532 1,441 348 680 397 B 30 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. MORTALITY FROM NOTIFIABLE DISEASES. The deaths from- notifiable diseases, both including and excluding Indians, for the five-year period 1942-46, are shown by Table 10, as required by the Dominion Council of Health. Increases are noted in total deaths due to cancer, chicken-pox, influenza, and paratyphoid fever. Diseases causing fewer deaths in 1946 than in the previous year were measles, septic sore throat, and whooping-cough. The number of deaths due to encephalitis and venereal diseases in 1946 remained almost the same as in 1945. Table 10.—Mortality from Notifiable Diseases, 1942-46. Cause of Death. Including Indians. Excluding Indians. No. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1946. 1946.. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 43a 1,194 18 1 1 2 1 3 4 78 1 14 1 157 126 8 4 6 1 558 3 1 90 13 1 1,290 10 1 5 11 11 3 189 2 1 22 2 1 1 154 215 1 11 2 4 1 613 3 3 94 16 1 3 1,350 8 1 1 1 2 138 1 4 8 1 219 132 2 3 2 10 517 1 4 78 10 1,407 2 2 2 2 48 21 1 3 1 180 120 1 7 2 8 1 525 1 85 8 3 1,459 3 4 5 2 2 1 72 1 12 211 146 1 3 2 1 576 3 1 84 5 1,177 15 1 1 1 2 4 44 5 140 118 8 3 6 1 388 3 1 86 7 1 1,281 8 1 3 10 11 3 134 2 1 11 2 1 1 127 202 1 10 2 2 1 405 3 3 89 12 1 3 1,334 7 1 1 1 2 114 1 2 8 194 108 1 2 2 10 346 1 3 70 1,389 2 1 2 2 38 9 1 3 1 147 108 1 7 1 8 1 352 1 80 4 3 7 177A Anthrax 45-55 6 38e 4 Cancer Cerebrospinal meningitis (epidemic). Qhicken-pox 1,441 3 2 88b 10 27a, b 37 11 Diphtheria Dysentery (amoebic and bacillary) Encephalitis 4 1 2 1 38D 26b 33 Glanders 47 23 28 24c Leprosy Malaria 35 44c Measles 1 26a 2 Ophthalmia neonatorum 12 69 3 107 Pneumonia— 164 10S 36 Lobar 128 1 38G 147b Psittacosis 3 38b 39c 8 115b 2 34 12 29A Smallpox Tetanus 1 88a 42a 13-22 26A 1 Tuberculosis Tularemia 369 39A-C 5 Typhus fever 44a, 25b 30 Venereal diseases— Gonorrhoea 1 9 38a VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 31 INFANT MORTALITY. Infant mortality rates, both including and excluding Indians, decreased consider ably in 1946. For each of the four previous years these rates have been rising steadily. There was a decrease in the number of deaths due to diseases of the thymus gland, tuberculosis, and measles. Prematurity, the leading cause of infant deaths, was responsible for 28.1 per cent, of the 1946 infant deaths. Malformations, injury at birth, and pneumonia each caused more deaths in 1946 than in the previous year. The leading causes of death for children under 1 year of age, both including and excluding Indians, for the period 1942-46, are given in Table 11. Table 11.—Infant Mortality, 1942-46. Including Indians. Excluding Indians. Int. List No. Cause of Death. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 161A Atelectasis 22 23 38 25 29 21 22 37 ! 23 | 27 106 107 Bronchitis Bronchopneumonia 9 31 6 39 3 56 5 | 4 51 | 57 4 21 4 | 2 25 35 27 1 22 158 9 13 23 19 1 17 2 8 1 5 8 86 119 Convulsions 4 21 8 27 2 39 6 69 3 12 2 19 1 20 60 39 50 64 Diseases of the thymus gland 34 37 28 35 | 24 31 35 26 34 21 33 160 20 62 20 69 22 67 10 | 16 61 j 75 7 61 10 67 11 61 4 57 5 71 157 35 108-109 108 8 96 7 95 1 114 | 124 10 2 1 98 2 90 4 88 110 4 117 Measles Pneumonia (other than 1 1 26 45 52 43 | 53 10 15 26 13 1 16 159 13-22 143 15 218 8 221 10 244 | 239 13 | 7 129 5 202 196 1 217 1 212 Tuberculosis 5 4 1 1 9 Whooping-cough 8 8 8 5 | 2 5 6 7 3 [ 76 87 102 97 | 128 57 63 62 62 ] 78 Totals 596 711 767 792 852 466 | 562 583 606 | 631 16,808 18,802 18,999 18,877 j 22,609 15,788 17,666 17,797 17,646 21,296 Rate per 1,000 living I births 35.5 37.8 40.4 42.0 [ 37.7 1 29.5 31.8 32.8 34.3 | 29.6 1 Table 12.—Neo-natal, Infant, and Maternal Mortality Rates for British Columbia, 1937-46. 1937. 1938. 1939. 1 1940. [ 1941. 1 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. Neo-natal mortality rates per 1,000 live births— Including Indians 24.6 22.6 22.1 21.4 21.1 20.0 23.3 23.7 24.1 22.1 22.4 21.9 19.8 18.9 19.2 19.1 22.2 22.0 23.1 19.7 54.2 43.2 52.2 55.8 50.2 35.3 41.4 49.1 39.0 47.2 Infant mc rtality rates per 1,000 live births— 55.8 44.6 39.0 38.0 36.7 35.5 37.8 40.4 42.0 37.7 40.8 34.7 30.7 28.6 30.0 29.5 31.8 32.8 34.3 29.6 254.7 175.0 147.4 166.5 142.9 127.5 131.2 153.1 151.1 168.3 Maternal i nortality rates per 1,000 live births— Including Indians 4.5 4.5 3.8 3.6 3.1 2.3 3.1 2.8 2.7 2.2 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.6 2 4 2.6 2 4 1.7 1 4 5.0 6.8 13.6 7.4 10.0 4.9 6.2 5.8 5.7 6.1 • B 32 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Graph E.—Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates, British Columbia, 1937-46. (Rates per 1,000 Live Births.) RATE 900 BOO — LEGEND 700 600 EXCL. INDIANS 500 INDIANS ONLY 400 — 300 "V — 200 N N INFANT MORTALITY ■ ~"- ,—- *"~"" *""* •«» ~ •— , ___ — -"' _—■ "?" 100 90 r 80 — 70 — 60 — — 50 40 --- ■---.. ^. " — 30 --^ 20 4 / \ MATERNAl MORTAL TY — 10 9 8 / / / \ \ ** s \ \ 7 6 5 \ \ y ** - — — . — 4 ^*^r> - ^ ^ST 3 N \ >■" 2 --—"" — 1 • > 1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1946 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 33 MATERNAL MORTALITY. The maternal mortality rates, including and excluding Indians, dropped to a minimum in 1946. There were only 38 maternal deaths including Indians and 30 when Indians were excluded, giving mortality rates per 1,000 births of 1.7 and 1.4 respectively. The causes of maternal deaths for the period 1942-46 are given in Table 13. Table 13.—Maternal Mortality, 1942-46. Int. List No. Cause of Death. Including Indians. Excluding Indians. 1942. 1 1943. 1 1944. 1 1 1945. 1946. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1 1945. 1946. 140 141 Abortion with mention of infection 4 7 2 2 4 4 11 4 3 4 7 4 3 2 16 6 5 2 2 8 1 6 3 6 12 6 4 4 7 3 5 1 7 14 6 5 2 1 1 4 2 6 14 5 2 3 4 6 2 2 3 4 9 4 3 3 7 4 3 1 14 5 5 1 7 1 6 3 5 10 6 4 1 7 2 1 5 12 6 5 1 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 Ectopic gestation Haemorrhage of pregnancy Toxfemias of pregnancy Other diseases and accidents of pregnancy... Haemorrhage of childbirth and puerperium... Infection during childbirth and puerperium. 1 4 2 4 13 4 149 150 Other accidents and specified co-ditions of childbirth Other and unspecified conditions of childbirth and puerperium Totals 1 45 47 50 50 38 40 40 43 43 30 2.7 2.5 2 6 1.7 2.5 2.3 2.4 1 4 MORTALITY FROM TUBERCULOSIS. Tuberculosis accounted for 576 deaths in 1946, giving a death-rate of 0.57 per 1,000 population, a slight increase over 1945. However, when Indians are excluded, the rate is 0.38, the same as it was for each of the two previous years. Table 14 shows the distribution of deaths from tuberculosis by the various organs and sites affected, including and excluding Indians, for the period 1942-46. Table 14.—Mortality from Tuberculosis, 1942-46. Int. List No. Organ or Site affected. Including Indians. Excluding Indians. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 13 480 39 10 8 1 8 12 537 36 8 11 3 11 7 443 31 13 5 3 7 15 437 44 6 6 1 13 18 492 40 9 5 3 9 18 343 16 7 7 7 8 368 12 5 6 2 7 5 307 16 8 3 2 4 8 300 19 6 3 11 13 14 Meninges, central nervous sys- 19 15 4 16 17 18-21 22 Vertebral column Bones and joints Other organs and unspecified 2 2 7 12 Totals 558 613 517 525 576 388 405 348 352 369 6.29 6.12 5.33 5.38 5.68 4.67 4.34 3.82 3.86 3.92 Rate per 1,000 population.. 0.64 0.68 0.55 0.55 0.57 0.49 0.46 0.38 0.38 0.38 B 34 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. MORTALITY FROM CANCER (INCLUDING INDIANS). There were 1,459 cancer deaths in 1946—816 males and 643 females. Although the number of deaths from cancer was higher in 1946 than in the previous year, the death-rate has decreased slightly. The distribution of deaths from cancer by the various organs and sites affected, for the five-year period 1942-46, is shown in Table 15. Table 15.—Mortality from Cancer, 1942-46. Int. List No. Organ or Site affected. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 45 47 591 89 126 100 15 226 41 627 107 126 119 16 254 41 694 120 123 133 14 225 50 704 104 129 125 20 275 34 ' 46 706 47 132 48-49 50 Female genital organs 128 164 53 51, 52, 54, 55 Skin 15 280 Totals 1,194 1,290 1,350 1,407 1,459 13.46 12.88 13.92 14.42 14.39 1.45 1.43 1.45 1.48 1.45 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 35 SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION OF ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. All accidental deaths are included within the International List of Causes of Death, Nos. 169-195. However, accidental deaths described by International List Nos. 169- 176, 180, and 187 are classified under those titles without regard to the nature of the injury. In order that the nature of the injury in many cases may be tabulated, a supplementary code for nature of injury has been used. Table 16 shows special classes of accidental deaths in British Columbia, classified according to nature of injury in 1946. Included also are the International List numbers. It will be noted that these include only the numbers 169-176, 178, 180-183, 185-187, and 193. Table 16.—Special Classification of Accidental Deaths. Int. List No. Cause of Death. Male. Female. Total. 175d 178 180 172 173 180 181 170c 182 170c 172 173 183 187 170c 175e 185 170c 174 175 a 175e 186a 169 170 a 170b 170c 170D 171a 171b 172 173 174 175b 175c 175d 175e 176 186b 193 169-195 Accidental absorption of poisonous gas Accidents involving forestry machinery and vehicles Accidental absorption of poisonous gas Conflagration Accidental burns Water transport accidents Airtransport accidents Conflagration Accidental burns (conflagration excepted) Accidental mechanical suffocation Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street-cars) Accidental mechanical suffocation Accidental drowning Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street-cars) Water transport accidents Air transport accidents Accidental drowning Cataclysm Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street-cars) Other forestry accidents Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments Accidental injury by fall Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street-cars) Accidents in mines or quarries Accidents involving agricultural machinery and vehicles Other forestry accidents Accidental injury by fall Accidental injury by crushing Railway accidents (excluding motor-vehicles) Collisions with trains . Collisions with street-cars Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street-cars) Motor-cycle accidents (excluding automobiles) Street-car accidents (excluding trains and motor-vehicles) Other road transport accidents (excluding street-cars, trains, and motor-vehicles) Water transport accidents Air transport accidents Accidents in mines or quarries Injury by animals, in agriculture Other agricultural accidents Accidents involving forestry machinery and vehicles Other forestry accidents Other accidents involving machinery Accidental injury by crushing Accidents due to electric currents Accidents due to electric currents Total special classification of accidental deaths (listed above) Total accidental deaths 16 1 10 5 27 1 3 13 10 5 1 4 105 7 19 1 77 1 4 1 1 2 95 2 1 1 2 89 215 23 6 2 86 6 11 1 2 1 10 2 2 5 30 20 9 1 15 5 10 4 4 23 5 1 2 15 2 2 83 83 38 2 1 20 1 13 6 42 1 3 18 20 128 12 20 3 92 1 6 3 1 2 178 2 1 1 2 172 253 25 7 2 116 6 13 1 2 1 10 2 2 5 30 20 11 6 6 473 195 725 B 36 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. STILL-BIRTHS. Still-births in 1946 numbered 321, making a rate of 14.2 per 1,000 live births — the lowest rate recorded in the ten-year period shown below. Table 17 shows the number of still-births and the including and excluding Indians, for the period 1937-46. rate per 1,000 living births, Table 17.—Still-births, 1937-46. Including Indians. Excluding Indians. Year. Number of Still-births. Number of Living Births. Rate per 1,000 Living Births. Number of Still-births. Number of Living Births. Rate per 1,000 Living Births. 1937 247 256 239 274 11,279 12,476 12,373 13,830 15,038 16,808 18,802 18,999 18,877 22,609 21.9 20.5 19.3 19.8 19.1 18.1 16.9 15.7 17.4 14.2 237 248 230 260 273 292 302 291 316 305 10,486 11,596 11,491 12,881 14,142 15,788 17,666 17,797 17,646 21,296 22.3 1938 21.4 1939 20.0 1940 20.2 1941 287 304 317 298 32S 321 19.3 1942 18.5 1943 17.1 1944 16.4 1945 17.9 1946 14.3 Indian still-births counted from actual registrations. MARRIAGES. The number of marriages in British Columbia has been increasing each year since 1944. There were 11,762 marriages performed during 1946, giving a rate of 11.7 per 1,000 population. Table 18 gives the number of marriages performed, by the conjugal condition of the contracting parties and the rate per 1,000 population, during the ten-year period 1937-46. Table 18.—Marriages by Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties, 1937-46. Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties. Total Number of Marriages. Year. Single. Widowed. Divorced. Marriage Rate per 1,000 Population. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1937 5,542 5,438 7,149 8,678 8,745 9,643 8,203 7,176 7,811 9,957 5,590 5,486 7,128 8,596 8,649 9,538 8,077 7,116 7,733 9,723 378 392 391 503 525 598 585 669 619 652 328 344 360 528 583 613 668 657 751 838 271 305 322 443 499 586 597 589 832 1,153 273 305 374 500 537 676 640 661 778 1,201 6,191 6,135 7,862 9,624 9,769 10,827 9,385 8,434 9,262 11,762 8 2 1938 1939 1940 1941 11.9 13.1 10.4 9.0 9.8 11.7 1942 1943 : 1944 1945 1946 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 37 Graph F.—Marriages in British Columbia, 1937-46. MARRIAGES 12,000 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. The number of marriages solemnized by months in British Columbia during the ten-year period 1937-46 is shown by Table 19. Table 19.—Marriages by Months, 1937-46. Year. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total. 1937 301 348 329 454 505 702 659 552 532 632 324 319 387 457 604 716 703 526 539 697 375 313 321 578 635 729 686 555 571 845 426 514 551 588 760 930 723 784 643 900 469 379 464 600 760 898 741 642 657 886 697 755 732 1,124 1,129 1,105 1,044 992 1,096 1,444 610 546 612 1,283 878 927 906 735 928 879 542 518 623 1,328 994 1,052 826 711 900 1,177 684 652 1,276 878 885 948 781 785 932 1,214 647 652 968 798 871 1,012 752 693 804 1,007 548 580 796 766 831 858 720 651 786 1,064 568 559 803 770 917 950 844 808 874 1,017 6,191 1938 6,135 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 .. - 7,862 9,624 9,769 10,827 9,385 1944 8,434 1945 9,262 1946 11,762 Graph G.—Marriages by Months in British Columbia, 1942-46. MARRIAGES 1,600 1,400 1,200 600 400 200 JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASOND 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 PART II.—ADMINISTRATION AND DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES. SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION. Registration.—One of the principal functions of the Division of Vital Statistics is to effect accurate registration of every birth, death, still-birth, and marriage occurring in the Province. The Division is especially vigilant in ensuring that such registration is complete. To this end a number of checks have been instituted, such as the physician's notice of birth, hospital returns, school returns of children enrolling for the first time, periodic checks of marriage registers, coroners' reports, motor-vehicle accident reports, cemetery returns, and others. In order to assist the public in connection with delayed registration, the Division has, over a period of years, done everything possible to obtain early records of baptisms, burials, doctors' personal records, and other pertinent documents. Volume of Registration.—There was again an increase in the volume of registrations handled by the Division, the total exceeding by 17 per cent, the previous all-time high of the year 1945. The following table shows the number of registrations accepted over the ten-year period from 1937 to 1946:— Table 1.—Summary of Registration, 1937-46 Live Births. Deaths. Adoptions. Divorces. Year. Marriages. Still-births. Total. 1937 13,033 13,812 13,176 15,616 17,025 18,346 20,068 19,962 20,229 23,870 7,981 7,455 7.626 8.386 8,617 8.916 9,918 9,833 9,848 10,212 6,232 6,158 7,897 9,694 9,828 10,905 9,476 8,549 9,317 11,875 254 259 279 280 308 313 338 321 340 331 109 134 150 163 191 157 249 303 330 402 586 652 608 687 563 847 886 1,031 1,366 2,052 28,145 28,470 1938 1939 29,736 1940 34,826 1941 36,532 1942 39,484 1943 40,935 1944 39,999 1945 41,430 1946 48,742 B 49 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Graph H.—Summary op Registrations of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in British Columbia, 1937-46. 50,000 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 LEGEND TOTAL REGISTRATIONS — BIRTHS DEATHS MARRIAGES A ,> ^^ ^^" ^'' — r—■ ^ ,< .*"•' "—■« -- 7* ~*\— ■■'——- >.•-' 1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1946 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 41 Graph I.—Adoptions in British Columbia, 1937-46. ADOPTIONS 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1946 B 42 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Graph J.—Divorces in British Columbia, 1937-46. 1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1946 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 43 Table 2 shows the total number of current registrations, including Indians, filed with the Division of Vital Statistics during the year ended December 31st, 1946, distributed according to statistical areas. Table 2.—Total Number of Registrations, 1946. Area. Living Births. Deaths. Marriages. Area. Living Births. Deaths. Marriages. la 61 340 130 82 566 565 904 549 134 2,785 9,386 3,041 23 342 312 10 77 1 94 504 22 115 45 33 146 229 314 154 49 1,311 4,432 1,540 37 104 132 11 24 8 48 294 1 9 17 34 123 53 39 226 239 454 210 28 1,314 6,288 1,500 6 142 111 2 14 7 50 186 7a 92 1 193 201 37 4 160 84 99 2 1 3 15 12 54 71 14 2 68 27 31 24 lb 7b 7c 8a 8 lc 46 2a 95 2b 2c 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 14 3a 70 3b 3c 18 41 4a 8g 4b 9a 1 3 4 102 2 14 2 2 8 45 686 5a 5b 9b 9c 9d 9e 9f 1 1 5c 265 2 13 5 2 112 245 1,462 131 5d 5e 1 5f 10a 5 6a 10b 10c ... 6b 26 6c 6d lOd Indian reserves Totals 88 177 49 4 19 6f 22,938 10,238 11,795 SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION AMONG THE ORIENTAL RACES. Chinese. In the year ended December 31st, 1946, there was a total of 133 Chinese live births registered — 69 were males, 64 females. Of these, a total of 115 — 59 males and 56 females—were Chinese infants born alive during 1946. The balance—10 males and 8 females—were born prior to the year 1946. There were 2 still-births. Chinese deaths registered during the year 1946 numbered 389—371 males and 18 females. This compares with a total of 334 deaths in 1945: 45 deaths—38 males and 7 females—were due to tuberculosis, and 46 deaths—45 males and 1 female—were due to cancer. Deaths of children under 1 year of age numbered 6—all were males. Japanese. A total of 265 Japanese live births—130 males and 135 females—were registered during the year ended December 31st, 1946. Of these, 249 —123 males and 126 females—were registrations of Japanese infants born alive during the year 1946. The remainder—16 (7 males and 9 females)—were registrations of persons born prior to 1946. There were 5 still-births—2 males and 3 females. Deaths registered in 1946 numbered 87—72 males and 15 females—as against 113 in 1945. Tuberculosis deaths totalled 12—11 males and 1 female. The number of deaths due to cancer was 14—13 males and 1 female. There were 11 deaths of children under 1 year; of these, 9 were males and 2 were females. SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION AMONG INDIANS. Live births of Indians registered in the year ended December 31st, 1946, numbered 1.462—755 males and 707 females. Included in this total were 6 males and 6 females B 44 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. who were born outside of the Province. There was a total of 686 deaths—347 males and 339 females — registered. Of these, 3 were deaths which occurred outside the Province; all were males. Indian still-births totalled 19 — 10 males and 9 females. A total of 206 children died under 1 year of age, 111 being males and 95 females. Tuberculosis was responsible for 205 deaths — 92 males and 113 females. Cancer accounted for 14 deaths—7 males and 7 females. Indian marriages numbered 177. DOUKHOBOR REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS. Since instructions were given in May, 1937, the Division, in co-operation with the Provincial Police, has continued the registration of Doukhobor births. Since then there have been 3,727 registrations filed. Table 3 shows the registration of Doukhobor births during 1946 and the cumulative total from 1937 to 1946 by actual year of birth and sex of child. Table 3.—Doukhobor Births by Year and Sex. Year of Birth. 1946. Cumulative Total, 1937-46. Year of Birth. 1946. Cumulative M. F. T. M. F. | T. 1 Total, 1937-46. 1907 2 9 24 35 46 71 86 44 73 74 109 110 96 81 66 74 104 76 114 1927 114 133 145 104 119 142 127 125 123 119 163 131 136 145 128 129 108 88 82 72 1908 1928 1909 1929 1910 1930 1911 1912 1913 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1914. 1915 1 1 1916 . 1917 1 1937 1918 1938 1919 1 1939 1920 l! 1 1940.. 1 1 1921 I 1941 1922 1942 1923 1943 1 1924 1944 I 1925 1945 9! 5| 14 38| 34| 72 1926 1946 Totals 51| 39| 90 3.727 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 45 Table 4 shows Doukhobor births registered during 1946 and the cumulative total from 1937 to 1946, by place of birth. Table 4.—Doukhobor Births by Place of Birth. Place of Birth. 1946. Cumulative Total, Home. Institution. Total. 1937-46. Area lb— Unorganized Area 2— i 20 6 5 1 5 28 15 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 28 16 20 10 1 1 1 6 1 1 9 306 New Denver 10 1 25 2 Trail 88 2,378 Area 3— 45 2 2 1 1 1 1 843 Area 4a— Matsqui Area 4b— 1 6 Area 5 a— 1 Area 6a— 1 Area 8a— 1 Area 8b— 1 Totals 32 58 90 3,727 B 46 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Table 5 shows Doukhobor births registered during 1946 and the cumulative total from 1937 to 1946, by birthplace of parents. Table 5.—Doukhobor Births by Birthplace of Parents. Part A. Birthplace of Father. 1946. Cumulative Total. 1937^6. Birthplace of Father. 1946. Cumulative Total, 1937-46. 2 40 3 36 1 6 476 39 1 1 2 1,768 1 20 1 1 4 4 4 China 1 1 Greece Poland 1 2 1,355 Sicily... 1 2 Yugoslavia 8 36 90 3,727 Part B. Birthplace of Mother. 1946. Cumulative Total, 1937-46. Birthplace of Mother. 1946. Cumulative Total, 1937-46. 53 4 31 3 724 32 1 1 1,754 Canada _ 2 1 Armenia Russia Ontario | i Totals.. . COMPLETENESS OF REGISTRATION. Indians.—Eagerness on the part of many Indians to benefit from receipt of family allowances meant that the increase noted in Indian registrations for the latter part of 1945 continued during the first eight months of 1946. In August of this year a conference of Indian Agents of British Columbia was held in Vancouver, one of the sessions being largely devoted to the subject of vital statistics. At the invitation of the Indian Commissioner for British Columbia, a representative of the Division attended this meeting, with the result that many registration problems were discussed and certain difficulties were thereby overcome. Arrangements were completed whereby, commencing in October, 1946, a commission of 50 cents is paid to Indian Agents and their deputies for registration of each birth, death, marriage, and still-birth accepted by the Director of Vital Statistics. Payments are made quarterly. A directive was forwarded in October from the Indian Affairs Board in Ottawa to all Indian Agents, requesting they concentrate on obtaining complete birth registration records of Indians, including cases of delayed registration, as far as possible. In addition, routine inspections were made by the Inspector of Vital Statistics in nine agencies, and considerable assistance was given in an effort to raise the standard of vital statistics registration among the Indians. These positive steps, along with loyal and whole-hearted support given by the Indian Commissioner for British Columbia and his staff, has resulted in a very marked increase in the submissions of both current and delayed registrations to the Division during the last several months of this year. It is therefore felt that there will be a vast VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 47 improvement in the completeness of registration of Indian vital statistics during the coming year. There appear to be two main difficulties confronting Indian Agents in their vital statistics v/ork; namely, transportation of personnel and sometimes disinterest on the part of the Indian population. In the former case there are many settlements which are extremely isolated and seldom visited by white men. A visit to these bands may entail lengthy, dangerous trips by boat or arduous journeys by foot or pack-horse. There is also the ever-present possibility that persons to be contacted may be absent on fishing-trips, logging-jobs, hop-picking, or other forms of employment. The second difficulty results from lack of knowledge and tribal beliefs, which cause many to express disinterest or to refuse registration of vital statistics. An improvement in travel and educational facilities should have a notable effect in overcoming such situations. Doukhobors.—Following the termination of the appointment of the special representative among the Doukhobors in 1945, it was noted that registration of vital statistics among these people decreased considerably. The whole matter was investigated carefully, with a view to eliminating certain difficulties which were found to exist during the tenure of office of the late representative, and in an effort to form the closest possible liaison between Government departments dealing with Doukhobors, contact was made with a large number of officials in numerous departments. As a result, a definite policy has been evolved for future efforts in effecting registration of vital statistics among this minority. An additional representative for the Division was appointed in the latter part of 1946 and given a course of two months' duration in vital statistics work at the central office in Victoria. He commenced duties early in 1947. Registration of Births.—Due to an increasing consciousness on the part of the public of the necessity for registration, practically all difficulty in obtaining birth registrations has ceased to exist, except among minority groups mentioned previously, those employed in seasonal work, or persons attempting to conceal illegitimate births. Physicians have remained very co-operative in forwarding notifications of live births and still-births. Hospitals, both public and private, have continued to send in regularly, and without exception, monthly returns of births, and in many instances are now supplying carbon copies of these reports to the District Registrars as a further aid in obtaining completeness of registration. The return from public, private, and elementary correspondence schools in the Province is still being used as a check on completeness of registration and continues to bring in a number of unregistered births, as well as make possible a certain number of legitimations, alterations of Christian names, and corrections. The commencement of family allowances has been a very great help in obtaining registrations with a minimum of delay and a maximum, of completeness. Registration of Deaths.—Registration of deaths has continued as in previous years and with little difficulty, except with Indians and Doukhobors. It is anticipated that this problem will be reduced in future due to the additional emphasis being placed on such records. The first Province-wide return of burials and cremations, prepared by superintendents and managers of cemeteries, as required by section 17 of the " Vital Statistics Act," was instituted, commencing with the quarter July, 1946, to September, 1946, inclusive. The preparation of this report proved a ponderous task for larger cemeteries in the vicinity of Vancouver, therefore an alternative method of obtaining the same information was evolved and will be given a trial, commencing in January, 1947. Under the proposed new scheme practically all of the work hitherto placed on the cemeteiw offices will be eliminated with the use of a revised burial permit form. Registration of Marriages.—Registration of marriages has not presented any new problems during 1946, and little difficulty has been encountered in obtaining registra- B 48 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. tion, except among Indians and Doukhobors. In these latter instances steps have been taken to increase the completeness of registration during the coming year. The policy of requiring return of completed marriage registers to the Division for checking is being continued. Each time a clergyman requests a new register, the old book is called in. As a result of this check, eighty-six delayed registrations of marriage were effected during the year under review. In cases where only a few marriages are entered, the registers are called in periodically rather than being allowed to remain out until they are filled. There are still many registers, issued a number of years ago, which cannot be located, but efforts are being continued to ascertain their whereabouts in order that they may be checked. DELAYED REGISTRATIONS OF BIRTHS. In 1946 the total number of delayed registrations of births investigated and subsequently ordered numbered 1,209, as against 1,160 in 1945. Of these, 942 were completed upon payment of the registration fee of $2, realizing a revenue of $1,884. There were 267 delayed birth registrations accepted free of charge in compliance with a special Order in Council which covered certificates for children whose parents were certified to be in destitute circumstances or in receipt of public assistance, as well as applications for delayed registrations for military purposes. FRAUDULENT REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS. Under section 13 of the " Vital Statistics Act" there were forty-seven cases of fraudulent or improper registration of births disposed of in 1946, as compared to the thirty-two cases that were looked into and cleared in 1945. LEGITIMATION OF BIRTHS. The provisions of the " Vital Statistics Act " whereby the birth of illegitimate children may be legitimated subsequent to the marriage of their natural parents were invoked in 169 cases during the year. When investigation concerning the facts of each case have been satisfactorily concluded, a substitute registration is filed, showing the child as legitimate from birth. The annual check of children entering school for the first time provides a means of intimating to natural parents who subsequently married the possibility of legitimating the birth of any offspring bom prior to their marriage. As a routine procedure, all cases of intended legitimation are referred to the Superintendent of Child Welfare to be checked, except in instances where both natural parents had acknowledged parentage by registering the birth promptly and by jointly signing the original document showing the child to be illegitimate. STATUTORY NOTATIONS ENTERED. Notations were made upon 462 registrations which had been filed previously. Alteration of Christian name of children under 12 years of age accounted for 110 notations, while errors involving spelling, dates, or incomplete answers resulted in the remainder. SCHOOL-TEACHERS' RETURNS UNDER THE "VITAL STATISTICS ACT." For the school-year 1945-46 reports were received from 1,162 teachers, from a total of 678 schools. This includes as many private schools in the Province as it has been possible to contact. Children in the elementary grades covered by these reports numbered 12,838, 9,179 of which were born in British Columbia and 3,659 of which were born elsewhere. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 49 A thorough search has been made through birth records in an attempt to locate birth registrations for every child. Records pertaining to the year of birth given on each teacher's report were searched first. In cases where no record was found, a continued search was made through registrations preceding and subsequent years before the child was listed as unregistered. The following table shows the results:— Table 6.—School-teachers' Returns under " Vital Statistics Act." Born in British Columbia 9,179 Born outside British Columbia 3,659 Number registered 8,708 Number apparently not registered 471 Notices were sent to the parents of the 471 children who do not appear to have been registered. Of these, 18 were found never to have been registered, 93 were born outside the Province, 39 were registered on dates other than those reported in school, 157 were attending school under different surnames, 16 were attending school under different Christian names, while 9 were registered among Indians, 94 were not heard from, and 45 were not registered for other reasons. Further checking is being carried out by the Division by means of follow-up letters in an attempt to increase the number of delayed registrations effected. CHANGE OF NAME. Three hundred and eighty-three applications for change of name were granted during the year, making a total of 993 names so dealt with since the " Change of Name Act " was assented to on December 6th, 1940. All applicants must be British subjects, 21 years or over, and domiciled in the Province. Section 13 of the " Change of Name Act " specifies that notice had to be filed with the Division within three months after the Act was proclaimed of any changes of name in the twenty years prior to the passing of the Act of persons resident in the Province. Since that date 2,531 notices have been filed. In many instances certificates have been issued which have proved useful to people in helping to provide proof and explanation of their change of name at some date prior to December 6th, 1940. The Division has continued to receive notices of change of name because the Act does not limit it from receiving such notices, although it is mandatory for persons who had changed their name to file notice within a three-month period. ADOPTION ORDERS. Notations of adoption were made on original birth registrations for the 402 adoptions ordered by the Supreme Court during the year. Of this number, 36 were for ex-Province adoptions of children born in British Columbia. A notation of adoption is made on each original registration, showing the name of the adopted child and its parents by adoption, the date of adoption, and place of adoption. Any certificate which is subsequently issued from the document is issued under the name by adoption of the child and does not give any indication of previous status. Notices of adoption and of change of name ordered in British Columbia are forwarded to other Provinces concerned, and to certain States and countries, so that suitable notations of the event may be made on the registrations of that Province or State. B 50 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE. Divorces again showed a marked increase during the year. Copies of decrees of dissolution and nullity of marriage filed with the Division by the Registrars of the Supreme Court totalled 2,052, of which 2,005 were divorces, 38 were nullities, 7 legal separations, and 2 dismissals. Details of divorces pertaining to ex-Province marriages are sent to the Province of marriage in order that the necessary notations may be made on the original marriage registration. NOTICE OF FILING OF A WILL. Increasing use has been made by the public of the provisions of the " Wills Act Amendment Act, 1945," whereby notice of the filing of a will may be made to the Division of Vital Statistics. Such notices state the date and location of the will, and a search of the notices on file can be made by the Division upon proper application. Since the amendment was assented to on March 28th, 1945, 445 notices have been filed. REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS AND CLERGYMEN. In 1946 the Registrar granted 245 applications for registration, a decrease of 32 from the preceding year, while the number of cancellations was 215, as compared to 338 in 1945. The number on register at the end of the year was 1,398, an increase of 31 from last year's figure. Table 7.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen. Permanent. Temporary. Total. 185 2,950 142 1,568 1,382 60 647 73 632 16 245 3,597 215 2,200 1,398 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 51 The registration of ministers and clergymen according to religious denomination at the end of 1945 and 1946 is given by Table 8. Table 8.—Registration of Ministers and Clergymen by Denomination. Denomination. 1945. 1946. Increase or Decrease. 9 78 2. 5 2 3 3 9 1 2 236 5 4 13 1 2 2 1 3 3 2 8 2 7 2 13 3 4 13 5 1 6 43 52 1 3 2 1 58 10 11 57 18 265 2 32 8 2 2 19 4 3 1 1 1 287 1 1 4 8 81 1 5 2 3 3 11 2 4 232 8 3 13 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 11 2 7 1 13 1 4 19 6 4 5 38 56 1 3 2 1 60 12 11 62 18 273 2 36 11 2 2 21 4 3 2 1 1 289 1 1 4 1 — 1 + 3 — 1 Catholic Apostolic Church Christian Missionary Alliance + 2 + 1 + 2 — 4 Church of God + 3 — 1 — 1 Dr. Clem Davies' Ministry + 1 + 1 Full Gospel Mission First Christian Church, Vancouver (Shelton Memorial) + 3 — 1 — 2 + 6 + 1 + 3 — 1 — 5 + ± + 2 + 2 Presbyterian Churches + 5 + 8 Russian Chthodox Greek Catholic Church + 4 + 3 Spiritualists (National and British Columbia Associations) + 2 -j- 1 + 2 + 1 1,339* l,382t +43 * In addition there were 28 temporaries (4 Church of England, 1 Baptist, 4 United Church, 1 Presbyterian, 4 Roman Catholic, 1 Full Gospel Mission, 13 Chaplaincy Service). t In addition there were 16 temporaries (2 Church of England, 4 Baptist, 3 United Church, 3 Roman Catholic, 1 Lutheran, 1 Free Methodist, 2 Chaplaincy Service). B 52 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. ADMINISTRATION OF THE "MARRIAGE ACT." Administration of the " Marriage Act" is one of the primary duties of the Division. Such matters as the qualifications of persons for marriage, caveats, adequate proof of divorce, proof of age and consent of parents for minors, presumption of death, and orders for remarriage are all included in the responsibilities of the Division. The " Marriage Act" provides that ministers and clergymen must be duly registered with the Division to be eligible to perform marriages in the Province. The recognition of a religious denomination previously unregistered under the Act often involves considerable investigation into the background of the organization, its present status, and its possible continuance. Denominations of a " mushroom " type of growth are not registered. Once a denomination is recognized, any number of applications for registration of ministers and clergymen may be made by its governing authority. Every marriage registration is checked to ascertain if the marriage has been performed by a duly registered clergyman. During the year no new denominations were registered, although one application was pending at the end of the year. Appointments granted to ministers totalled 328, a number of these being of a temporary nature covering short periods only. There were 132 cancellations due to deaths, transfers from the Province, etc. PRESERVATION OF RECORDS. Microfilm.—Microfilming of the registration records of the Division continued throughout the year. All birth, death, and marriage registrations are now preserved on microfilm. An offer has been made to all physicians in the Province whereby they may avail themselves, free of charge, of the microfilming facilities of this Division to ensure preservation of their medical records. Such records often furnish valuable evidence concerning delayed registration of births. Current registrations are now microfilmed and the film dispatched to Ottawa weekly for use in compiling the National Register of Vital Records, under the terms of the agreement outlined in the Report for 1945. In anticipation of the plan to issue positive enlargements from the microfilm to replace typed certificates, an enlarger has been acquired. A shortage of photographic paper suitable for the enlargements has delayed the inauguration of this scheme, but the supply situation is expected to improve in the coming year. Filming of all indexes of the Division will be commenced shortly, and further applications of the microfilm technique are being considered. Wherever photographic copies can be used in place of typed transcripts, possible sources of error are eliminated. DISTRICT REGISTRARS' OFFICES, ETC. During the year a review of the definition of the boundaries of all the registration districts in the Province was made, and as a result certain boundaries were redefined. The purpose of this action was to make the boundaries of as many vital statistics districts as possible coincide with those of the school district, which are, or will be, boundaries of health districts also. Consolidations were made in instances where exceedingly few returns had been received from a district office, or where an office had been closed out previously but district boundaries had remained unchanged. Maps of redefined districts in the Kootenays have been draughted and forwarded to the District Registrars concerned, but those for the rest of the Province remain to be completed in 1947. At the close of the year the Division of Vital Statistics had eighty-two district offices and fourteen sub-offices. There are also eighteen Indian Agents acting as District Registrars for Indians. Thirty-eight district offices and sub-offices and nine Indian Agencies were inspected during the year. In several cases visits constituted first inspection of the offices VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 53 concerned, and results showed that in a few instances much work will be required in replacing copies of registrations which have become lost or destroyed. Records for the last several years are almost invariably in good condition, but those of prior years in a few cases leave much to be desired. This indicates considerable improvement since regular inspections were instituted. Inspections proved worth while from both the standpoint of checking records kept in district offices and instructing the District Registrars and their deputies on points in connection with their work. In all instances the District Registrars and their deputies have shown an interest in this work, and the Division is keenly appreciative of their co-operation. It has been invariably found that where records have been properly bound, rather than being allowed to accumulate on Shannon files or similar equipment, a much greater interest is taken in their preservation. With this in mind, many thousands of records have been brought into the central office, bound in full canvas, and returned. There are, however, many more records to be collected and bound at the earliest opportunity. A considerable amount of work is usually involved at the time such records are being checked at the central office of the Division, as it is then that missing registrations are replaced and other missing details are added from the original records. Such checking has also revealed among the District Registrars' records a number of original registrations which had hitherto never reached the central office and which are immediately indexed and placed on file. MECHANICAL TABULATION. The advantage of operating and controlling all the mechanical equipment used in the statistical functions of the Division was constantly demonstrated during the year. As well as handling an augmented volume of routine work, the mechanical tabulation department was able to meet a number of special assignments. Considerable progress was made in alphabetical punching and tabulating of a backlog of work built up by revision and standardization of the birth, death, and marriage indexes of the Division. A great amount of work still remains to be done before this project is completed. The ready availability of mechanical equipment this year enabled the Division to undertake several statistical studies that otherwise would have been impossible, and in this respect the Division has been able to provide a higher standard of service to both the Department of Health and Welfare and the public at large. Defects in the system of handling and processing the statistical work, sources of errors, and delay in the past were removed by centralization of mechanical tabulation, and greater efficiency was thereby attained. The mechanical equipment of the Division comprises a horizontal and a counter sorter, three alphabetical key-punches, two alphabetical verifiers, and an alphabetical tabulator. In addition, the Division shares in the part-time use of a numeric key-punch. THE VITAL STATISTICS COUNCIL FOR CANADA. The second meeting of the Vital Statistics Council took place in Ottawa from May 9th to 11th, and the Director attended the session. The following is a summary of the most important resolutions:— No. 9.—That a committee be set up to study the respective Marriage Acts with the intention of the draughting of a proposed model Marriage Act. The purpose of this resolution is to obtain uniformity between the Provinces and to eliminate confusion in the mind of the public. No. 10.—That each Province study the advisability of requiring from an applicant for a change of name, certificate of birth and (or) marriage of each person included in the application. This resolution was passed because of the variation in the vital statistics records of the name of a person included in the application for a legal change of name. B 54 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. No. 11.—That Provincial Registrars evolve a practical procedure of supplying to local health services and other official agencies current vital statistics information for their effective use. Some progress has been made at the close of the year by the Division to supply the Central Vancouver Island Health Unit with current vital statistics data routinely on a weekly basis. If the procedure proves workable, it will be made Province-wide. No. 13.—That copies of the records of adoption, divorce, and change of name be transmitted by each Province to the Province of birth and (or) marriage. This resolution was seen necessary inasmuch as allocation of all vital events records must be made to the Province where the birth occurred before the National Register of Vital Statistics can function efficiently. No. 14.—It was felt that greater accuracy would result in the statement of cause of death on the registration of death if the statement of cause of death were not required to be shown on any certificate issued therefrom. Therefore, it was resolved that each Province issue regular certificates of death, omitting any statement of the cause of death, and that each Province study the advisability of adopting a confidential medical certificate of death. No. 16.—That a limited trial be given to the tentative National divorce form in co-operation with the Vital Statistics Branch of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. LEGISLATION. The " Change of Name Act." A major amendment to this Act was made to permit a wife to apply to the. Supreme Court to change her surname within two months after the date on which a decree for dissolution of marriage or annulment had been pronounced by the Judge, providing there is no issue of a marriage under 21 years of age. It is the duty of the District Registrar of the Supreme Court to transmit a copy of the decree or order to the Director. The Act was further amended by making it mandatory for the Director to cause a marginal notation of a change of name on a marriage registration which has been filed under the " Vital Statistics Act." The " Court of Appeal Act." An amendment was made to the foregoing Act whereby the time for appeal was reduced from three down to two months, where final judgment order or decree has been made. Hence, this amendment applied to divorces and had the effect of reducing the waiting period for divorced people wishing to be married again. The " Marriage Act." Some question had arisen regarding the validity of the marriages performed by G. Goloff, the special representative of the Division, who was employed to work among the Doukhobors. He had been appointed as a minister or clergyman between the 17th day of October, 1941, and the 26th day of April, 1945, as an official witness. The Act had the effect of making such marriages lawful and valid. The " Wills Act." Under the provisions of this Act, fees had previously been charged both for the filing of the notice and for a search. However, the Act was amended to eliminate the fee for filing notice. a GENERAL OFFICE ROUTINE. The year 1946 experienced a continued rise in correspondence. Letters coming into the Division numbered 46,732, compared with 37,600 in 1945; letters going out VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 55 totalled 50,823, compared with 41,331 in 1945. In 1946 there were 23,932 ordinary revenue-producing searches costing 50 cents, while the total Province-wide searches costing $2 were 101. Revenue collected in the central office of the Division in Victoria under the "Vital Statistics Act" amounted to $31,166.29, as against $28,744.80 in 1945. In addition, $5,155 was collected under the " Marriage Act," compared with $5,260 in the previous year. The total revenue for the central office was $36,321.29. The comparable figure for 1945 was $34,004. The total revenue collected for the whole Province for the calendar year 1946 amounted to $93,397.25, compared with $80,733.80 in 1945. The amount collected under the " Vital Statistics Act" totalled $42,250, as against $38,536.80 in 1945, while under the "Marriage Act" $51,147 was taken in, compared with $42,197 in the previous year. The Division assisted the Dependents' Allowance Board in making 3,187 free searches to check statements on applications for allowances submitted by men in the armed forces. In 1945 these searches totalled 10,044. Co-operation between this Division and the Dominion Bureau of Statistics continued in the matter of forwarding copies of all registrations of births, deaths, and marriages for the compilation of National vital statistics. The Division of Vital Statistics continued to assist in editing and compiling the monthly bulletin of the Department of Health and Welfare. B 56 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. PART III.—DETAILED TABLES OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ADOPTIONS, AND DIVORCES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. (Classified by Place of Residence.) TABLE 1.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY CENSUS DIVISIONS, CITIES, AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 1946. BIRTHS (Exclusive of Still-births). DEATHS. « « s ►4 t—t E-i 03 PROVINCE, DIVISIONS, CITIES, AND VILLAGES. All Ages. Under 1 Year. 1-4 Years. 5 Years and over. H a < Total. M. F. Total. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. < a 22,609 99 343 129 99 822 504 949 537 156 2,958 9,156 2,984 58 460 349 81 155 49 198 429 19 61 125 146 53 203 182 62 49 146 193 133 54 6 20 43 323 62 52 10 3 127 222 113 153 80 102 116 59 65 192 241 71 230 187 564 453 186 11,489 53 162 65 52 295 265 501 259 79 1,501 4,636 1,513 33 235 187 43 85 27 103 236 11 35 55 73 19 97 87 32 24 85 107 69 31 4 7 19 171 39 22 5 1 58 108 54 68 44 43 56 31 34 113 129 33 121 105 269 237 101 11,120 46 181 64 47 327 239 448 278 77 1,457 4,520 1,471 25 225 162 38 70 22 95 193 8 26 70 73 34 106 95 30 25 61 86 64 2? 2 13 24 152 23 30 5 2 69 114 59 85 36 59 60 28 31 79 112 38 109 82 295 216 85 10,137 33 113 46 38 160 247 346 171 62 1,217 4,435 1,549 52 125 125 44 52 28 79 282 5 24 34 30 22 70 76 20 25 80 101 60 35 10 11 43 143 18 28 7 12 19 60 26 63 18 39 28 27 21 122 95 29 116 93 252 151 39 6,245 22 71 32 21 98 168 200 109 40 766 2,685 938 26 77 88 25 28 19 55 191 3 13 19 19 12 42 59 15 12 59 54 37 17 7 8 25 100 9 18 3 4 12 39 14 31 7 26 17 19 13 95 46 20 74 65 141 87 27 3,892 11 42 14 17 62 79 146 62 22 451 1,750 611 26 48 37 19 24 9 24 91 2 11 15 11 10 28 17 5 13 21 47 23 18 3 3 IS 43 9 10 . 8 7 21 1? 32 e if 1! s 8 27 49 9 42 28 111 64 12 496 4 13 3 1 9 9 22 6 2 57 144 60 3 8 5 5 3 5 27 1 6 4 4 4 9 3 1 4 5 10 4 6 1 9 15 4 3 1 356 1 9 1 3 6 5 14 9 1 27 114 38 4 6 5 4 6 2 4 18 1 1 3 2 6 4 5 84 1 79 1 2 5,665 18 57 29 19 88 157 177 103 37 697 2,516 868 23 68 80 20 24 19 49 164 2 7 15 13 8 33 55 14 8 52 42 29 9 7 6 12 84 5 12 2 4 7 26 12 29 6 21 16 18 13 89 42 20 67 61 134 77 20 3,457 9 31 13 14 56 72 129 52 21 416 1,616 561 22 42 32 13 18 7 20 71 1 9 12 8 4 22 11 5 8 14 32 19 10 2 2 11 34 5 5 2 7 4 15 11 29 4 10 11 8 8 25 46 8 36 27 104 60 9 321 11,762 32 4 124 52 1 1 2 1 1 12 25 10 2 3 1 8 20 12 3 7 8 18 6 1 43 112 40 4 8 6 3 2 2 9 38 229 234 457 213 30 1.336 6,282 1,531 9 Division No. 5c 1 3 1 2 147 120 13 28 8 Division No. 6b 1 2 52 200 1 1 5 6 6 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 5 2 4 4 2 3 3 19 Division No. 7a 2 1 37 8 1 2 1 47 97 12 4 4 11 2 6 1 1 5 6 3 4 2 2 2 4 2 1 3 i 2 2 4 76 19 46 7 2 1 4 1 3 2 3 1 1 5 6 Division No. 9d. 144 3 3 4 1 1 4 12 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 6 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 Division No. lOd Citifs— 85 43 34 11 66 61 38 17 6 3 6 3 7 7 7 2 2 1 5 1 6 3 3 4 4 1 2 3 7 8 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 152 76 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 57 TABLE 1.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, BY CENSUS DIVISIONS, CITIES, AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 1946—Continued. ' BIRTHS DEATHS. -0 H « 3 CO i < i PROVINCE, DIVISIONS, CITIES, AND VILLAGES. (Exclusive of Still-births). AH Ages. Under 1 Year. 1-4 Years. 5 Years and over. Total. 1 M. F. Total. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. < a Cities—Continued. 1 37 19 18 9 58 98 34 49 169 3.448 18 15 44 72 29 25 60 3,641 69 742 26 27 10 12 35 57 14 12 36 2,215 41 423 15 20 8 3 9 15 15 13 24 1,426 28 319 11 7 ? 1 8] 8 111 3 31! 6 2 28 27 124 197 73 98 300 18 66 99 39 49 131 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 2 1 1 4 110 6 26 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 83 6 15 2 1 2 3 2 1 75 4 16 3 89 55 12 10 32 2.090 13 12 12 23 1.329 127 Revelstoke Rossland Trail 38 48 151 6.9791 3.531 15 3 14 2 6 5,631 196I 107I 89 1,2111 6171 594 681 351 33 871 461 41 35! 20 394 298 131 9 171 7 175 915 Villages— 26 65 TABLE IA.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY CENSUS DIVISIONS, INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE, 1946. Detailed information under this heading may be secured on request, if reason is sufficiently urgent. TABLE 2.—BIRTHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) BY MONTHS, CLASSIFIED AS RURAL AND URBAN IN EACH CENSUS DIVISION, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. Detailed information under this heading may be secured on request, if reason is sufficiently urgent. TABLE 3.—TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS AND LIVE BIRTHS IN INSTITUTIONS, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF MOTHERS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. ALL LIVE BIRTHS. Place of Occurrence. Mothers* Residence elsewhere. Births to Resident Mothers occurring elsewhere. Place of PROVINCE. In Canada. In United States. In Canada. In United States. Residence. 1 22.626 ! 120 1 1 ■ 1 50 133 20 1 22.609 BIRTHS IN INSTITUTIONS. British Columbia.. 21,493 118 129 15 21,470 B 58 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 4.—TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS AND LIVE BIRTHS IN INSTITUTIONS IN CITIES OF 5,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF MOTHERS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. ALL LIVE BIRTHS. CITIES. Place of Occurrence. Mothers' Residence elsewhere. Births to Resident Mothers occurring elsewhere. In Canada. In United States. In Canada. In United States. Residence. Kamloops 416 416 387 299 1,740 528 285 404 8,859 335 2,159 230 188 166 122 1,261 172 94 114 1,963 147 972 1 .... 2 17 "7 7 1 13 1 9 1 10 86 | 97 8 1 10 I 192 241 230 187 564 453 197 Trail 300 94 8 31 6 6,979 196 1,211 BIRTHS IN INSTITUTIONS. 415 411 383 298 1,733 526 282 402 8,796 332 2,153 229 187 165 122 1,255 170 93 113 1,958 146 970 1 .._ "2 17 7 7 13 9 10 86 97 7 10 92 8 30 .... 4 192 237 227 Nelson 186 563 453 194 Trail 299 6,917 194 Victoria "... 1,206 TABLE 5.—LEGITIMATE AND ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILLBIRTHS) FOR THE PROVINCE AND CITIES OF 5,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF MOTHERS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. PROVINCE AND TOTAL BIRTHS. LEGITIMATE. ILLEGITIMATE. CITIES. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total for British Columbia- Cities of 5,000 and over 22,609 10,750 192 241 230 187 564 453 197 300 6,979 196 1,211 11,489 5,459 113 129 121 105 269 237 99 131 3,531 107 617 11,120 5,291 79 112 109 82 295 216 98 169 3,448 89 594 21,347 10,197 178 224 221 179 544 442 182 292 6,604 182 1,149 10,804 5,156 102 123 118 100 259 230 92 128 3,324 97 583 10,543 5.041 76 101 103 79 285 212 90 164 3,280 85 566 1,262 553 14 17 9 8 20 11 15 8 375 14 62 685 303 11 6 3 5 10 7 7 3 207 10 34 577 250 6 4 8 Trail 5 168 4 28 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 59 TABLE 6.—MULTIPLE BIRTHS CLASSIFIED TO SHOW NUMBER OF CHILDREN BORN ALIVE AND STILL-BORN BY SEX, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF MOTHERS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. CLASSIFICATION OF BIRTHS. Total. Twin births 208 Two males (both living) 71 One male and one female (both living) 75 Two females (both living) 53 One male living and one male still-born 2 One female living and one female still-born 2 Two males (both still-born) 3 One male and one female (both still-born) 2 Total multiple births No. 208 M. 229 F. 187 Total single live births No. 22,207 M. 11,270 F. 10,937 Total single still-births No. 307 M. 172 F. 135 Total confinements.: 22.722 B 60 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. 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Residence. 85(1 1 2 2 4 2 852 DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS. 1 644 ! 2 i 2 4 2 646 TABLE 12—TOTAL DEATHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) AND DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS OF CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE, IN CITIES OF 5,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. ALL DEATHS UNDER ONE YEAR. CITIES. Place of Occurrence. Residence elsewhere. Deaths of Residents occurring elsewhere. Place of In Canada. In United States. In Canada. In United States. Residence. 18 8 16 6 39 8 19 8 249 18 66 9 4 6 2 29 2 16 3 57 6 26 1 i i 3 4 1 i 8 5 Nanaimo Nelson 11 4 13 10 Prince Rupert 3 5 Vancouver 193 12 41 DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS. 18 8 16 6 39 8 17 8 229 16 65 9 4 6 2 29 2 1 "l 3 4 "i 8 4 11 4 13 10 15 1 2 Trail 3 56 5 26 5 174 11 39 B 64 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 13.—DEATHS OF CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR (EXCLUSIVE OF STILLBIRTHS) BY AGE AT DEATH, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. All infa nts da AGES. Total No. 852 496 356 223 126 97 71 43 28 41 25 16 22 16 6 17 10 7 19 10 9 14 10 4 407 240 167 36 18 18 30 16 14 27 19 8 Under 1 I 1 month 2 months 3 months 4 months 5 months 6 months 7 months 8 months 9 months 10 month 11 month AGES. Total No. 500 M. and under and under and under and under and under and under and under and under and under 5 and unde 3 and unde 2 months M. F. Total M. 293 F. Total 207 48 M. 29 F. F. 19 Total 3 months Total M. 46 M. 30 F. F. 16 Total 4 months Total M. F. 47 M. 26 F. _ Total M. 21 3 days 5 months 6 months Total M. F. Total M. 50 27 4 days F. Total M. 23 39 19 F. 7 months F. Total M. 20 Total 32 M. 14 6 days F. Total _■ : :..]__. F. 8 months 9 months F. Total M. F. Total M. F. Total 18 24 18 6 we ek Total 20 M. 10 F. Total M. F. _ Total M. _ F. Total 10 17 M. 12 2 weeks an an( i under 3 weeks r 11 months r 12 months _. F. Total M. F. Total M. F. 5 18 12 6 11 M. _ F. 6 5 TABLE 14.—DEATHS OF CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR (EXCLUSIVE OF STILLBIRTHS) CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO RACIAL ORIGIN, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. RACIAL ORIGIN. No. British _. 433 English 242 Irish. 77 Scottish 105 Other 9 European ; 166 Austrian 9 Bulgarian.. :.......; :. .„... ...... Czech and Slovak , 1 Danish 2 Finnish 3 French 27 German 28 Greek 1 Hungarian _ 3 Icelandic 4 Italian 9 Lithuanian 1 Netherland 13 Norwegian 13 Polish .. 9 RACIAL European—Continued. ORIGIN. No. 15 10 11 3 Other 2 18 6 1 ...... 11 Other 221 2 1 11 All origins 852 ' Including all Ruthenian Russians. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. 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TABLE 18.—TOTAL DEATHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) AND DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. ALL DEATHS. PROVINCE. Place of Occurrence. Residence elsewhere. Deaths of Residents occurring elsewhere. Place of In Canada. In United States. In Canada. In United States. Residence. British Columbia 10,189 122 51 1 83 38 10,137 DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS. British Columbia.. 5,925 64 24 TABLE 19.—TOTAL DEATHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) AND DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS, IN CITIES OF 5,000 POPULATION AND OVER, BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. ALL DEATHS. CITIES. Place of Occurrence. Residence elsewhere. Deaths of Residents occurring elsewhere. Place of In Canada. In United States. In Canada. In United States. Residence. 190 111 148 102 480 150 96 64 3,913 83 997 79 28 51 27 276 40 41 16 574 30 320 .... 1 20 4 10 11 19 16 47 41 17 11 307 16 68 1 1 "i i .... 2 15 ..„ 122 Kelowna Nanaimo 95 116 93 252 North Vancouver 151 72 Trail 60 Vancouver Vernon 3,641 69 742 DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS. Kamloops 165 72 117 76 396 96 67 50 2,427 62 747 77 27 46 22 266 35 36 16 517 24 302 1 1 7 "3 7 9 18 14 35 33 9 6 208 11 43 1 1 i "i 9 .... 96 55 Nanaimo Nelson 89 69 165 94 40 Trail 39 Vancouver 2,120 49 486 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 69 P P m P p Ph P s_. CJ " P CQ P P pq Eh CS M CO C. 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E a CO B _o 'ft 't u V a. a Pt E 4t 4- !/. -P P OJ X G G CQ % a rG -P c fc , a OC u- c cc © tt CO l> B 78 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. cj m X ►J o o W hH HH f-H pq H CJ £ Q HH CO W PS fa O W o H Ph H O co co ton h : eo : : : : : : : : : : : eo oo io ;::::::;::: c-Tfeocq •SJA *9~09 cq co cq co : :h rHrH : h : : : : :h : t-iocq :::::;;:: :hh oic-_o»ococq : : : : : : ; : : : ; : ciioTf ::;::::::: Tf eo cq h : : : 'SJA 69-99 co :so : I : t ! h t—t t—t ; : ; : : i-t : coioco h : h : : h ; t-h : ;cq :ciocooohh ; : :::;: : ::::: iocjco :; :: ihmhh :: : ■SJA f 9-09 rHrH rHrH IHCJ : rHrH H IH I COCO© ! I ! I \ y-H IH 1 P CM t» IO CO CO : :::::: Tfcqcq :::::: : hhh 1-1 | | SJA 6*-9* ;cm mi::: : : : ::::::;: 01 to co ::::::::::t- ;::: ■ ; ; :::::::: cq h h :::;:::::: Hfr. h tr-ocM : : : : •sja n-Qf cq eo h eo h h : j ! : ! :::::::: cocjh :h :h :::::: so :co M i 1 "SJA 68-98 rH cq h cq : : : ; cjcq : cq : h : : :h : oieoso : : : : :h :h : ; :hhh : rt j j ■SJA ?8-0S cq : cq ! : : ; h :h :h : :h : oocqso ::::;;:::;:: h ;h •SJA 6S-9S h cq h cq : : ! : : : : ::::;:: i locqco : h :h ;h :h : -.rHrHrHrH "SJA fZ-QZ i"-1 h : : : : cq :cq ; cq ;h ; : :h coioco h :h ;:::;::: : cj h h h : ^ ■SJA 6I-9T cq h cq h ; j ! i : : i : ■ : ; ; : co h cq :;:::::;:: :h h ;h 'SJA tl-OX ; P a 'ee fl c rt s £ a At CD fr w B 1 a OJ \1 rt fr •3 0) -p cy o X •u 0) CO o3 CD % cc e IS fa a ffi q —- a en g rt « si aj* ^^ ? ^ OJ < - — a ^ CO ~ r c , F. Other diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs .. F. Class V. Chronic poisoning and intoxication Total M. s a . 'o C t < f-jfi 1 -J- • 1 : c i*a : a C CJ rt fr > s 'J c rl c "rt s c ■X O 3 fr (c) Others under this title M. F. Class VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs Q 4J ■H-J 3 ti a c i a "E ai a 0 e a 'a rC 0 CD ej fl fr] i CQ : cc ■ CJ : c, j! 15 :'c : rt : >h : t rt *3 e rt frjfc i4 :■£ : a :^c : tn ■ a ffl : fl : 3 : co ■ j- a rC 4J O X c CJ c CJ o c '-. a £ a o p ■r. T C c C!> S fr (a) Simple meningitis M. F. (b) Acute cerebrospinal meningitis F. Diseases of the medulla and spinal cord M. •3 ':'*■ ; 0 !| : c : cj : ca efl : > :> ■ | JS i ! ^H . ! CS ■ : a : i h ! : cu : :J3 : jo j ifl : j9 | ■ 2 • :'S i '£ \b, j | j w i •o M ^Sjrj '^UJ ■t* IO so !_- t- o 00 OC cq 00 CO cc VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 79 01 cq Cr- O SO O CO C- 00 CO o h oo oo t- Tf cq H y-HrH coTf cq sosot- loco tr- sooo co io tr- eo so IO CO H CO H SO C- Ol Ol IO H SO|Tf Tf Tf io,eo t-h eo t-h io h Tf eo Tf Cl O Cl Ol Ol co co cq CO Cl Tf CO 00 CO r 3 00 SO H 00 tr- r Ol Tf US IO rH Cl CO tOOTfSOCOCOHr 3 CT SO SO SO Ol Tf US Tj. L0 Tf oi so io so Tf cq t> US CO Tf CO ■- t-cqiocqcq cq co :cq cq t-i cq«tf cq cq : oj cocqcqcjH oco cq t- cq rHrH cq :cq HlOHOOCJC-lOOTfCCSOClSO CO Cl IO Tf SO Tf t-i CO Ol h cq so fH.gf^JS^.gfHgfcSfH,gfHgfeSS^SfegrHfc.,S-Hg^g fflgHH »* .1 ST 3 OCh P ;/j o J3 w u o > tfl 03 5 gfcgfeg^g[_,-ggfepL<(-1gp_,gfegp-,gfegfegi-1 ss §18 ■i 3 S a to OiCfl QJ O CJ cS pj ft > ■JZ2 w SJfl.O CO CJ L, CJ Q> Jfl i-g^rt B OJ 4J fl ace 0ow.cj -C "P %S qC CJ -H .a _ o & B 80 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. C3. cq S. X ►J O CJ X m PS m H CJ to H Q rH w rH PS rH O H < Ph |H P. O <: p to < x w co i» P. W H <1 w Q O co H co £ cq u- ; ; eo cq >- : h : ciHcr Tj. CO T- SJA F8-08 1 rH t-O ■*. (M M 00 O C-O rH 1 _. C- rH rH rH CO C. CO N J so h : :coTfeoiOH poc ! cqcq •SJA 6L-91 C-CM, O CO CD t. t—OC t-CC CJONHt-cat-ej : cj Tf h : : h h co io --j-cq h ■ cq \rHrH ; : oi oi o : : ;h ::h :h : : ; : : Tf cq cq : SJA . A-01 cocooo-5HcooacjrHO-c.rHojc-_o : ea i_iaaci oc: : t- oo co -h en etc cj ti- : : _h j (MH CJ : eo h h h : h a : if SO T- DO CM COt— : : : •SJA 69-99 CO CO CR CD Cl C— JOtOHH-fCJHt- -HrHrHCOOJCOOOrH 1£0C C-C—M O CO O CO rH h : : c : : in : : : "SJA W-09 : io :ojco_5ojooh(_ hn : oo oo -h : eo co re ir. csl -h cq ;cq : h : : : cq h h : : : : : : Tf coh : ; : •SJA 69-S9 cq Tf ti* o co oo cq so t-h cq h io ;h : Tf ;h cq socohsohsoh ;: H::::cq.:co: oihco ::: •SJA f 9-09 h co oo ooTf o t- ci fc- h ; cj cq : :cqcq ; Tf : : co Tjt eo : : : : : : : : :cq ; _-. : tr-.o t- 'SJA 6fSi HTfiAcoe-cqsocqso h cq cj ::eo :::co:::h : ; : : cq co -rt< : : ; ■SJA tf—0!> HNWt-HHH ^^^t :HCq rH \ : rH : rH rH rH : :^ j : : o so Tf ■SJA 68-98 H HTf cq ; Tf cq Tf cq :cqcq H::cqn:HH : : h : eo co co : ; : •SJA K-OS j H H : : : t-^w : •SJA 63-93 : co A i::::'~,'~,i • : : : oicn 'SJA f Z-03 \rHrH j : : : so io h h : : SJA 6I-9T rH jrH tOlflH •SJA H-OI I""1 'SJA 6-9 H H . : ; : io eo cq : : : •SJE3A f ! ! co h cq : ; •sjtja^ s : : so cqT*i : : : cq •SJl.3^ J ■-j- tr- HS tr: ; : :« •JK>A x - •JB3A. japun : ; : co cn *s : : : cq so ta hco : "IViOX rH MO)_JI_OC*t-IQ!DOH_St-M CJOrHC— OJ -Jt* W CO 00 OOCJlOHOJOt-'J'CJtOH OC^J—H CO CO rH IO OJOJCDC-T.0000O.--C.rH Ulf rH "C. C. CO CO T|H -H (OCCC1 OWH ujhBH _}c0 W w Eh 4 H Q f, O CQ H 72 & Q Diseases of the heart—Continued. Diseases of the myocardium—Continued. (b) Myocarditis (not specified under 45 years) M. (c) Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration tag !.* : tf IE : P : a :jk : ij : ( : c i p ifl : h : A : c . : c II i.i is ^ Sfr fl 0 cfl ej co ft a fl DQ "? cd CJ O >» s tH o> rC 0 - OJ gr. ai "E o SJ 0) ft cd fl *5 s cd fl C cd to CD "fi Q_ tH cd >> Jh cj fl 0 rH O CJ OJ rC -U «M o OJ CO EO 5 is tc ■- "E a rH cd > v- c. c c S~ c C a +- H- c a EC 0 0 C fa 5 D '. 4- C, d P tf C T c < fe +- r- ai c a X -U rC a> rfl ■r> *H 0 m 01 cd OJ 09 fl "rt fl. 0 '+» CJ C fl fa cd Ditto F. (b) Other diseases of the hea^t (rheumatic) M. : F. (c) Other diseases of the heart (non-rheumatic) M. _ F. Aneurism (heart and aorta excepted) M. F. Arteriosclerosis (coronary or renal sclerosis or cerebral hnamorrhacre excepted) M rS 0 c 0 r- b B rt C i a :.Q '■'r : ' : E ! rt : cu :j: :+a : «h : o i co - a : cn ' 0 a 0 fl a +i O _;. .£ > 0) o cd OJ 09 Q : is , ; cu • ; *■ : ■ co : ■ ' --■ : > CJ : rH 2 \£ S IrS ft : 3 3 !*S ^^ : 0 rH 1 + lie £ i "" ft : o t 'i rC 'J £ o c C (r £ 0 a > a > < K r- 'c o: 0 r£ +■ «t- c a a a CS 0 p > tt a e I fc CQ ■ oj : co : fl ■ .£ • >> : *h : ; ° : : co . ■ co : ■ oj : : cj : cj ■ ; C3 ; : fl i ! fl : : rt : j b : ! co ■ : co < ; 0 : <*H r- : X C8 I p co : >. cd : 2 c ■& 01 1 01 ■5 S o 0 co co CD OJ tr . co rt - rt Of Oi CO CO 5 5 •o K Wl rUI io cn SO t— Cl Ol CO 03 Ol Ol o o cq co O O -*f io o o VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 81 -!-| rHrH CO *H cq cj cq ^ HH H t-H H : : h io t- M cq cq cq eo h cj : (Nth ;h ; h h cq tr-eo Tf co cq h : :h 1-1 i H H CO cocq cqn 00 CO T- :h jcqHOoocqeoTfso H | H H I H 1 io eon htj. oj j ; * i! H cq oo h so cq Tf rHrH | H H CO OSOtJ. Tf cq h Tf HtM cqn :h cq c i !r^ j'-p :S 1 rH ! CJ fl rt fl I?3 It a oj ££ fc-lO «^9 e -E fl fl d cd i 8 fl" o CQ OJ M fl o o c _o +1 CJ rH « ri 6 •Si CJ - C- Hi- Cd jS *■ li c : °i fe - fl* j= 01 rC HP *H o 09 "Si o rfl £ 0 tH -C 4-> fl fl cd I CJ cd ■+H r •° *s tf rfl h h o s Si w *"* cd r-6 2 4 ( r> a ■- 1 a I d r£ 1 s 0 it < fcjg* i o ."3 - CJ : u ! OJ :-Q i P i "^ ;s '. cy : -t-- ■ (0 : >> : m S h ■ u : o : +J : rt : u i ft ! oj : " i oj ■X : +j ; 'h : o : a_ ; a* i ci OJ co * -J- c « c ( _- Q <— -2 Oi 00 o § CJ o B fl 0) c ft o s H 0 «H T3 01 s 1 b a. CO r c- 3-r C ■o . n ■ s I S). rta c -tH n Cc 63 oi +3 h3 .2 2 rH CQ 0 0) rC 5 fl « c £ 0 ■4- a P a 0 #> S a i «t- c < 0 0 < I e ( z 1 - & Diseases of the buccal cavity and annexa, and of the pharynx and tonsils M. Ditto ...P. BO £ a bi fl C tf X "6 3 +- 0 T- c 5 cc a a 5 -— tf i : b i£ : ci : r- : C : u = .£: c a r£ +* fl 13 CS X c >> tf ft 0) rC 0 CO 0) 03 cd OJ CQ 5 r ! a t •x %■ c e 0 I c 4- a d c * *■ a c fc ,5 rC t B c 6 t- St- S a a a> fl o fl P rO rC c £ c D a X «t- c ce a oc 0 a B - ■- a j: ■u c p* 1 1 c Ol c 1 o c c d o- Tf ua t- OC B 82 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. 13 S s "pa s o 1 CO T» 05 tH < m X ►J o o X m tH r—1 Pi m X CJ to H Q CO H P. O H C_> HH pq H O a f 1-1 : i 1 : : ! : j I •SJE3x 8 : : : ; : : h ; h : ; | lA l: 1 Ith- 1 I i i i i i i i : i : : i ! i i1-1 : •SJE3JI z : ; .; : jeqn cq*-" i | •JB3A X :eo : co : : : : ; : : :::::::;:::: • *"" 1 ■ ■ : ■ •JK>At japun us Tf cjTf eo : : : : : : Tf cqTf cq :;:::.; oicqTfiAHHeOTtir Tf cq i : A j j : '-t'~' rH nvioi, lOtr-cqtr-coOOisOTfTfiotr-sosOoiOitr-tr-cqtr-oooeOHT- tj< cq Tf cq h cq h io cq cq cj cm io cq t-h so ci oo co cq t-h so cq tj- io Tf cq ci Tf io Tf CO H W H JV 0 ■u F + T a + 4 T fl R e a rC r- t- ." fa IS 0 'S 0 4- c 0 p fl cc ft ?- c £ fl fa s fl i + Cfl a .5 a 4- c fl _c + fl a e. 2 TT : 0) > : o : fl i fl : a : 0) i bo rt ; SM 0 ; co ; rH ■ tf ; g> :_j cq :'C ^-. ; a, ! 4- co : c +3 i a 'tH i -TC cj : c a ; « 01 i oi a : & fl :j_: rt ' s- f- rt k 1.2 rH -_ .« i S -F. (b) Ulceration of the intestines M. - - F. :' C :.£ i ;_ : E. : ■+- • cr ;x c .■tf i.£ ! cr ! 0 . 4. _P ■ S "'E r- a fa (a) Hernia M. F. (b) Intestinal obstruction M. , F. Other diseases of the intestines M. F. Cirrhosis of the liver M. F. s 1 X 0 e c: s*. C z c f fl £ X 4- fa (b) Without mention of alcoholism M. F. Other diseases of the liver M. ___ F. > X p £ 4-3 ri Es c "a; > 0 +> fl c < fa 4J cn (4 0> fl fl fl m cv rO 43> o r> *o c > r- i co ' 4-> i CJ ■ fl |J ifl i S : tf : Ih : at :fl fl ;-rt. :3 1*3 | CJ. i oj rfl : ■*-* : «h : o i w : o) : co ' tf 0) .2 fl t lH 01 j: 43> o 03 a a r- 0 c p 01 ,£ 4-> S. to I 1- '-^ I rH (U Ph fa jSr= o i a. +3> CO >. co 13 C 0) be fl fl tf t» rH tf .s *E a 0 rC *H 0 co 0! co tf 0) co S M co co o fa T X P OJ fl a. 43> < Ik •o _<[ ^si-i -}i_i O" o CN CI o eo Tf cj cq lO CJ SO Cv cq oc o OS VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 83 Tf CO tH A 1 Mw ; M : ; II 1 M 1 ! : M M M M M : : M ! M i i III Mi t- tr- r-1 rH : ,h |th : : : : oi : : : : | ;:;:;*; : ; 1 1 I 1 : : i 1 ■ 1 i i ; : ; 1 i i i : : i i i CM CO CM OirH h : : h : : : : x ; : : j • ;::;;:: : ; ; ; : : ; : ; ; ; : : : ; : : ; : ; : : ; : : : io io eo cs CM rH C\ cmh :h j ! i :oi : : : j | :::::;; : : : ; : : : : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : ; : : Tf SO rH OirH io : cq i-h cm \rHrH \ t- : : : j :::;::: :::;;::::::;:::: : : : : ill ■ : : O rH CM COCM rH ICM IrH :_owhim cm o : rn : co csl i-h : rH i-t t-h : oo cm :Hr t* i-t : : ; ; : SOC- j tH CM j rH '.OirH ; ; iHH ]rH | | | j j | | [ j j ! j I | | j ! \ tr- tr- j o tr- : r- | ;ee .; ; i : { : '. j ) ! : • :::;;:; : : : : : ; : : : ; : : : : : : : : j : : ; ; : ; : ~~^~~s~'•~i~\~r~H~:h~i" ~~—~.~: cm [~T~f~"A[~T~. i 1 :"M i^ —[*-*~T^-<"~[~1A. i 1' i i A i ~~~~AAAA to Tf : i i i i : 1 i : i j I i j i H i i : A^ : : 1 :::::::::::: i : M ! : 1 \ 1 1 : : iOTf : r-t rn rH ! ! ! I ! s ! I s : fc- ;;::::: : ; ; cm innhh : ihh : : ih »h : hh h h ; h : : CO CO rH ::::::::::::;: t? ihhmnh rn jnconcMTf ;,H-HCMi-frH : : : ; rHrH : ; ■ j co cm ; rH:!;:::;:::::: rH hh ; : 1 ; ; hh:h:htj.h:;cocohhhh :h :: ::: ::| CO CM ;H i i i : ; i : i ; i i ; ^ iiiilil M M M ""M M ""M M M M :: w : ^ \'A rt i 'rn :::::::: r : ; : : cm ;:;:::: : : : h : : h : : : : rHrH rn \rH :h 1-1 CM rH iH i i i : i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i M M M M M M M M : : M Mi ; : : "ef ::::::: ::::::: :;;::::;:::;::;: : : cm : cm :hh HTfHir rH OirH CM i-t Tf Ol CO CM t- Tt NHQOCDHt. H CO HHHHTfCOH Nhh> o u 01 > o fl 0) efl 'o 01 a c: to 4-> "(h -c Pt 0) s (- Q "a h P fl fl cd a > a c 01 X 4-J «H c Cfl 0 QC C a (h a jr +- C : m • 0) tu : b : f : a ■■ a :p i E" « \'l • fl : 0) :j3 ' 4J *H o : = t fa Jh 0> fl fl >> tH a a 0) X 4J o to o m ai 0) s a c +j 01 0 cr 0 i 03 I s fl ; s u X HP 01 fa fl 0 J- 4-> c CQ 0 co B 0> a o Bl r X 4-J QJ rH fl 01 -r -H »H 0 OJ t- H 'hH 4-1 CQ K a 4 +■ a tH V fl fl fl co tH CJ X -H c X Diseases of the prostate M. Diseases of the female genital organs (non-venereal) F. (a) Ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and parametria F. (b) Uterus p. £ '■H-J a X 4J tt 0 X p fl 0 X 4J o t P.E- 0J nfl +-> fl fl rt ^fl* 4-> u X fl X « 0 fl ci fl to 0) rH fi "HH o co OJ co a Oi •2 oj 4J 1—I W CO L ,2 p. Q Abortion with mention of infection F. (c) Self-induced F Ectopic gestation F (b) Without mention of infection F. Toxaemias of pregnancy—death prior to delivery F. (b) Albuminuria and nephritis of pregnancy F. (c) Acute yellow atrophy of liver F. Other diseases and accidents of pregnancy—death prior to deliverv F (a) With mention of infection F (b) Without mention of infection F. Haemorrhage of childbirth and the puerperium F. (b) Premature separation of placenta F. (c) Others under this title F. Infection during childbirth and the puerperium F. (a) Puerperal pyelitis and pyelonephritis F. (b) General or local puerperal infection F. (c) Puerperal thrombophlebitis F. (d) Puerperal emolism and sudden death F. Puerperal toxsemias—following delivery _ F. fa) Puerperal eclampsia F. (b) Puerperal albuminuria and nephritis F. (d) Others under this title F. Other accidents of childbirth F. (a) Laceration, rupture, or other trauma of pelvic organs and tissues _ F. (b) Other conditions of childbirth F. 'r-U- S Pt Ol X 4>J fl fl c3 X 4-> Ih X fl la o o fl 0 4jJ fl fl o u fl 0) tfl "o 01 Ch CO S 41 fl -J r- 0 fl 4. fl rf' Jh 6 01 rH S3 2 O (c) Others under this title F. Class XII. Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue Total '. 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CQ s X o o X CO cq o 55 w Q HH w w Cd X o X o < ►J Ph rH m w O N •J9AO pU13 SJB3I. 001 SJA 66-96 SJA 1-6-06 SJA 68-98 SJA ?8-08 'SJA 6i-9i 'SJA ti-0i SJA 69-99 C. !M CM H H SJA f9-09 (N N cm ; :cm •SJA 69-99 Hri 1 H | jH co eo : eo W H ■SJA W-09 i-t . rH j rH J I 1-1 •SJA 6J--9* H jH | *"* H sjx t^-05- ; H : i 1 ; I i1-1 : 'SJA 6S-9S -H j H 1-1 I :rt SJA tS-OS SJA 6Z-93 h h j h ; : 1-1 SJA t-Z-03 rH 1 --( ^ rH MHH rH rH ! rH 1-1 : 'SJA 6I-SI h :h ;h j ; ; ; 1-1 •SJA tl-OI r-t . rH r"1 i r^ WW | N IO] ! •SJA 6-S rHrH j H | j j j j M i ■_jea_f_ f 1-1 irH : ' M ! 1-1 •SJTJ3x 8 •SJ83A Z JB3A i tr- co Tf eo Tf h h : ; CMCM M ■iva\ I japufi Tf CJ CMCM CMCMOCOt-tr-CMt-SOOOCn OJSC E> IO t-lOH CM CM CM COOJ eo cm co hso HooHTf t~eocMH cm oeo io SO i-t CO O Tf CO i-H H CN CM Tf rH rH rHrH 1VXOJ. r-, h. 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R c CJ r^ IS — ^- '-H a K ,"o '£ o t- Ph fXj rS +- t- X > t. ■5 c rH a 6 r X l- tr- c 3 X 1 p '( tf J- c 'o 'c cd c s f. +■ p 'o ■ a c T _^ E Ir Z *P DC t- C p CC r- C. ti r- 4- r 0 c X i s 4 + hH t- 0 fl B S to 01 c t [x 01 Sr- 0 I- P. 01 > « 01 X -H B 5 u 01 p 0 CO rt QJ a X 0 C Ss "C N »s;i -;ui Sf « en U3 o CO « VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 85 lO so Ol so Ci t 10 t—oo cm SO CO CO IO H Tf o : co : eo : co Ht-HiH ; CM O tj. SO tH SOCM t IO CO CM CM CO r O SO CM rH CC CM IO SO H : Tf CO hoc cm © e- 400 CM Ct- IO IO © 16000010 QOHt- g CM £> Ci 00 Ci CO Tf CM Tf SO 00>OCO H CO Ci- CM -t-COr-:CCOTfTfHl_ sfe.sa=>a-^ S.J u hihU-. .sa^ at* a^ s*i 5S-h ^h^g^^^^si^^^K^ifi^^sx^^^sh^h^r^^ikiah^ c"5 grS ~s ^ Jj ,__, T3 •K :fi :;g • s . 0) r<5 - o ■ 4J £ ° 0 0 W w o K s H < i t- 00 1 o Cc CD CD SO SO Ci so t- B 86 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. § x j o o w co HH tH HH M pq o to x a hH CO H O X o Z-0Z 1 O CO CO III II ICO :r-<^i^T-t 1 1 IHN 1 H N H H H IrH 1 1 1 1 1 IN IN 1 'SJA 61-91 1 CDlDH III II IN 1 1 1 H CD 1 1 1 1 CD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 t- IH 1 ■sja n-oi 1 N 1 1 1 1 IIIIIIIII III 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I : 1 -H 1 IH 1 1 00 H 1 1 ■SJA 6-9 1 COCO 1 IN 1 N 1 IH 1 j ■ 1 1 III 1 IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IHH IHH 1 00 H H 1 ■SJT-3X f ^rt : ...H •SJE3X 8 1 ^ I j i ; j i j 1 ■ ih : : :;■ I I : : I I I I I I I : I I I : I : h co I I •SJE3 1_ J : coh : : : : Iiiiiiiii III I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ICO 1 1 1 1 IN 1 1 I •JB3A T in;:::: iiiiiiiii 1 1 i I 1 I 1 I I i I i i I H-"* 1 H ; icon : : •JU3A I japuQ : : : :rHrH : cjhco 1VXOX N OOC-t-HNN H N H N H ID N H-H HNN CD CO c--. o CO CD C. H CO H H N 00 CO O O-*-* t-ID-. H CJ CO r^ r^ Q^ H-r_ CO Oi H H tH ^ C- h h CAUSES OF DEATH. Accidental deaths—Continued. Motor-vehicle accidents—Continued. (b) Collisions with street-cars M. (c) Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street- &H;g(H ■1 II j-S 3 1 ol : M i C i-3 \£ : o I X I » : v 12 1 u ■ c; 1 a l-oj i >> : 9 1 o : +* 1 0 oS 53 £ fl 0 s "t 0 p c s 4-r fl a 0 h h a -fl 4J 0 fl fl rt tH a 4J 0) Ol Jh. 4-» W &.sa : 4J : o i B ■fl 1 fl i °* | co i.S i'rt ; tn : +_> i bo : C jfl : fl |o : ri i ° ■ fl : a> :fl :'o i rt : tn ■ rt^ ! CJ co : ^ 0 : cu T ; Q.-r5 W > i_o | 4_ 1 + : a \x i ^ : o :fl : fl i 2 ! SO : M : o) :j: 1 4-> = o A S a 4J B OJ 01 rt >- c fl 03 c 0 4- tH a B & S 0 a 0) a & B 4J H o c ta F rt < Eti S rt C fl rt CO q C 1 f. a P 0 0 u <; aca i rt : >> : Jh : OJ : fl |2 : «i |S i'rt i fl : +1 S3 C.2 0) c. 3 M s s. r. 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QJ bO : ■ C C i :*-« *2 : to fl rH : o* S S l-s OJ ■*> 1 cp X ™ :x 43 co I"-3 0 S | o co oj : ot c -2fl i| r 3 g ; fl 0 o _2 g± CV S O OJ g a "S* ° Eh PEh fci£^ i-3 : ° i'rt : s- :ja : oj i Jh : oj i > I QJ Jrfl i-H : o ! co : ai in i"fl ' o (H O 0 ____■£> •tn fl r^ c H 5 •c N ?sn -^ai - 1 CM © Ol© i-t CM CO 04 CO T. _0 © VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 89 : : 1 j *"* W i i i1-1 | """l : »o cm 1-1 *^ Tf h | : cm eo co cm:h :h ;:::hh: cm ; cm j : ;:: :hhcc : th ; cm : : : co h cm h;h :::::; hi-4©h ; e\ : h : eo h : h cm : . cm h : : 1-1 1-1 ; : ! ! 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Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system (bronchial, mesenteric, mediastinal, and retroperitoneal glands excepted) M, Ditto F. Tuberculosis of the genito-urinary &4rH> i C a ■ So B : K*S : o c isl 151 I ox I o i si : «h 1 O K I3.E ££ O QJ 0 £•§.? fc (a) Acute generalized miliary..M, F. (b) Other and unspecified generalized M. Ditto F. Purulent infection and septicaemia M. F. s c .2 H a s a fl a CJ O SJ 0 C 0 c > 0 f> Q feis 0 **i > f* sa fl

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(b) Other and unspecified sites.-F. Cancer of other female organs F. & a a-* 03 1 B : B i M" - 3 o B -H it §& U CC) * E is sj _pH o o Sh Jh 0J 0* O iy C fl rt d > a P s "re ! : 1 m ! : : o> : ; : 4J 1 ■ 1 CD :' j : T3 ; : : o> ; j ;jc • : 1*3 : : qj : P. : : : to : : : fl i i ! 3 : : :t> : jh : cd : oj : ■.'zs : u :t3 : oj ;^ :-g 5 o :x r'a fl Cfl QJ rf 4J c (4 a c rt O HH a'hfea 1 I tu I Itg : i'3 ■ V I ft 1 1 03 I I B 1 i 3 j i'O .E i b cs I 8 -= ife £ i O : 4J : g i^» I :%* oc ■ B cj ta OP E „ o w^- Z . Cfl 0) Cfl rfl fl t^ o O > rH fl fl rt _S h gB (e) Other and unspecified organs M. Ditto F. Class III. Rheumatism, diseases of nutrition and of the endocrine glands, other general and vitamin deficiency a -E z p fr Acute rheumatic fever M. F. (a) Acute rheumatic heart conditions M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Chronic rheumatism and other rheumatic diseases M. Ditto F. CO Ol © Tf TJ- LO HCM io ia CO io Tf IO LO IO © LO t- LO CO OS LO LO B 92 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. X H < X a X o K H to O "a § s a fl to < S X .0 u Tf c i I i N :hh :mh ::h:h: oioio Si-c : ih . h 1 H ^ co Tf eo •jaquiaAOjt^ 10 to h : ;h ; :h : 09 cm ::;::: co co ;::::: : : : : :co : co : n ih : : ; : ; ; ■jaqojoo us co : : cmh ; cm ih : : ; cm :::::: Tf "* h :h : : co •jaqtua^das t-(C ; i : : : ; : :eocM :h :h tococo : : : : cm :h : h eo h cm h h ■^sn3ny tOOH I SO rH | CM H :H I ! j \ CO CN H j J ! \ 1 : : : j cmh cmh •/.[nf toio : | | : :h :::::; Htoio h :hh h ; : : co >o co io •aunf -4>cm:: hh:hh::h: h h : : : : o^io :::::: : : : -^ co ^f co •__bj\[ wt- : : | :::::hh h::;:: to to :::::: i t 1 iio sua •[lady rn cs -,rH : to : jioh : ; :h : : : : oooh : :©a " cm : : : •* h ^ h •qo._B;fl_ e- era : :• h h : : h : h h h : ^h us to us to 'SJA *9-9t coo : coo : cm co cm h : h cm :h :h t- 13s oo : : : ; : :h :h iffiios-u; : hcm:; rn : :: :: h :::;::::: •sja tf^SS 1-1 :: hh::h:h:: :::::; ih to to h:h;;: ! :-^te>-^to : ■sja ^3-ST i"-1 • : -S ■pa^B^s •aaAO puB *SJA S9 us ::;:::; :::;:: cmcm; :::::cm cm :::::: : : 'SJA W-3t COCO | j HHHH j | |H | j j j j j j HH j j | J j j | 'SJA f*-9Z cmco :h : ;::;;:; ;:;::; io-^h :::::h : : h : cm h h h h "SJA f Z-2I "* :: >rH) * jm : : j ::::;; -^cmcm ::;:■: : : CM CM CM CM ! •sja si j3Pua hh : ;h : :h : ■<* h :h :h co to co cm h h h h h ; : h : h to h to 1VXOX C-O0CMH C- t- rH US CO CO CM IO rH CO CM tH H rH rH 00 CO O COtHNHrtOOMCDNNH'JHmH H t-O rH rH rHrH tr- CO *# CM CO CM CO M Eh 4 H O Pn O 03 H CQ & 4j a EC ; 4- 1 £ 0 4- 0 R fc Diseases of the pituitary gland M. F. Diseases of the thyroid and parathyroid glands M. (a) Simple goitre F. (b) Exophthalmic goitre M. F. (c) Myxoedema and cretinism ... F. (d) Others under this title M. Diseases of the thymus gland M. F. Diseases of the adrenal glands (Addison's disease) M. Ditto F. Other general diseases M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Class IV. Diseases of the blood and a F. Hemorrhagic conditions M. F. (a) Primary purpura M. F. (b) Haemophilia M. fr (a) Pernicious anaemia M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. LeukEemias and aleuksemias M. F. (a) Leukaemias M. F. (b) Aleuksemias (Hodgkin's disease excepted) M. •( >N ?*FI "*UI C£ CN CO to to Hji IO SO CD tO tO CM M tH IH tH VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 93 jH H 1-1 H : h : Tf o us : ; ; o Tf Tf : ; : : : cm : cm | ; h rH CO 00 COO- CO CM CM H H Tf CO T-HrH H tO H CMH III *■* *"* rH \rH ! 1 1 IO O tO !H 1 iH I ', CM ; :::: to eo cm ! : : IIII 1 H Tf o >0 to CMCM H CM tDO H CM CO CM H : I rHrH :::::: tj-ioo : : : : : : cm :h h ::;::: oitHj ilill: 1 CM OH tHtO H eo : : eo Tf rn h : : HCM CM CM 1-1 :::::: cm^too h:h;::::: • :::::: toeocM : :::::; : H CM Tf HO CMH ; : HCM OOH H CO CM H H H — :::::: ■** ■«* o ih : :h :h :h : hh unt ooh co cm :;:::: to co eo : ; ; : : cm cm h : : HH H ! | CMCM j CM ; t-h : t-h : tn o oo ::::::::: : rH :: : : t-coco ::::::::: : CM IO CO US CO CO rHy-H cm : : rt ^^ ^^ :cm : h h : h h : : : : : ooooo :::::h:h: : ::::: toeoco ::::: HOt-Tf cmcm:: cmh oco cm CO CO H H rH rH ■ J H H H j H h : : ; Tf o us :h :h : ;h :h : ::::: c-coeo : : h cm t- oh cm cm : : COCM HH OTf H CM H cm : ; hh : h : ih tooto hhhh ; : : : : : :::: : c-iocm ::::: : (N to COO HCM i : H Tf H H CM IO CM eo j j H H H rH '.:•,■, -,rH HTft- 1 ! '. ■ '. rH Oi H CM 00 tO CMCO ! \ : : : o-*Tf • I ■ 1 : I ; • I ■*-rf h cm : HCO H CMH I ! : Hr-i | h : : : :h : iaoio : : : : : cm h cm h :::: : co 10 eo ::;:: : CM tO tH C- O CM ^CM H CM t-to IN H || | - | rH : :h : co o Tf : : : : ; ;h :h eo cm Tf o c-to coh :h y-trH coo IIII : o ;::::;::: : : : : : cmh :::::;::: : to c- oi era H tH CO H | HH j H h::::: t-Mia :::::h:h: ; 1-1 1-1 - rt ill rH h :h : : : : otoco h ;h ;:;::: : H CMH rHrH """ rH- H H ::;::: en to cc ::;::: cm h — : cm 1 cm co Ht eo eo h CM H tNH CO Tf H C tH CO tHCOCMHHHTj'H COOCO Tj- r-H CO O IO Tt CM tP CM CM CM IO tO IO IO H O" CO HCO CMCM CO CM CM CM tH O tHCO 00 t> HTfc_ocotOCMCN CMtO Tf CO H H CM H Diseases of the spleen M. F. Other diseases of the blood and blood- forming organs F. Class V. Chronic poisoning and in s i H C f« 1 c t < f« a "o X o 01 13 43 fl < (b) Chronic alcoholism M. F. (c) Others under this title M. F. Class VI. Diseases of the nervous 5 '•IN c fr Encephalitis (non-epidemic) M. F. (a) Intracranial abscess M. F. (b) Others under this title F. Meningitis (non-meningococcal) M. F. (a) Simple meningitis M. F. (b) Acute cerebrospinal meningitis ._ F. Diseases of the medulla and spinal r* S "C 0 rH CC, fl o no flS > o c .3 H "i cfl N w eS »H 4-> fr c £ .3 a fl 5fl 0) h 0 0) -* id rr. h 0 £ i "cd rH rO ■OJ rH 01 'ej C P S5 £ -a c ea s 's X B QJ 0) c Ur^ rC fr c * IS tn r 1 q 4- «fH i 1 fn CJ u a u il3 : sh : o) | P, ! Ih li 11... r> :t3 c i§l 1 bS i|. Oi •d 1 h C 4- c is o u ™ *c 0» h ai o fl .2 c 01 s rfl c C B XS C_ 0)^ _t »5 u CO II a t3 B«h a o 2.S oi a. 'E^ o S ai J-i _«t Sis J a c to to EH tH Oh Cl CO 00 CO CO CO 00 B 94 PROVINCIAL BOARD OP HEALTH. X tH < X Q X o X tH to o <2 M fin w H tf pq H «. 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(a) Schizophrenia (dementia prse- fr Q 4-3 -J s %^%fr JH ■ i ? : : cq ; j -p : tn i 1 oi : • •a fl i fl | : oi | : rH ■ QJ ' • ■5 >. ° .8 ^ ' 01 ^5 Try ^ ft £fr 'oj >_ US (4 01 xi X c .2 01 ~z > fl p O ga CO >> 01 09 3 O ? u V fl 0) X 4J «H 0 CO OJ Cfi a 01 'S u 0> O i rf • tH :C p a a a a *rt tH rt fr 0 fr to "to 0 u "3 0) rt fl a co to 5 (e) Others under this title M. F. Diseases of organs of vision F. Diseases of the ear and of the mas- H 0 4J o CO 01 rt 0) CO -a u 01 X c •c c C v : o : o ; u | ft ■5 :"o 1 4-> 1 CO i ci : i> Irfl 1 +* i th I ° : co : i> ■ CD ■ rt : o> 1 01 oO 4-» ^^ 55 &3 -So rttH o h '5 01 ■s hH 0 to 0J co rt 01 co 3 H e r qj CO* II O a 0 4- 4J £ fr t R 01 -C 01 -C +■» *H 0 a a a £ r^ o rt £ 3 01 Jh 01 4-> 3 CJ rt to ~ % S-s rH I^Ql 1 4^ | +3 : co i^ j rH : oi • -o : c 1 3 1 CO ' m : cu :-fl io $& . +j "-^ 5 ■o M ^siq ^uj lO CO to 00 00 coo 00 00 i o o IO c. O O VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 95 : ; eo co 0 10 CN eo H oo cr 0 ic CO H 10 tc OTf H C^ 100 IO T- : cm 0 cm h : CM (T OJ rHrH rHrH i ! lO CO t-CO IOCO CO CM Tf O H CM tO y-H : co : cOTf 1010 oco oco : : h io hh : eo JOIOH iohioh;: H CM H h :h I ; cm to cMco o eo h 00 to O IO cm 101- eot— ioco »oco::toco :: rn t-h iocm cm: ooTfH iocmiocm:: :: to Tf h/h CM CO t-0 cm h : COTf coh 0 eo ocm 0 cm h : Tf Tf h : : cm cocm Tf cm oco 0 eo to h 10 h : ■ : i iot- to CM CO lO H t-H CM rH CM : : t-4 CO OCO OO to CM lO CM rH 1 CO CO rH ', y-H Oi rHrH CMCM OlO C-CO rHrH COH CO rH I HCM rHrH y-H [ t- OS Tf Co CM tO H H Tf CO IO H HCM O t- HTf COCO H00CM ICM 1 II CM co Tf h co eo Tf : ; tDTf H CM Tf CM Hi co 0 h h : iocm 10 h cm to t-to t-to : : 10 ua : 0 to t-10 h coh coh : : : : H IO Tf H h :h ; ieOHtoTft-to rH to co oi : cmh is to to to ioco ioco : 00 to : : cm 0 Tf : ; 0 eo iocm iocm : ; : : I tOCO rHrH : : ho Tf to t- co : : i-i t-H 0 to h ; h Tf coco cox oco loeoTf :h^ ih h eo 10 COTf H Tf H Tf H H | H H IO tO CM Tf CO H cocohh cmco 00 oh us so Tf so h : co co !: co: IOCO IOCM H t- O tO rHrH US rH US rH '. \ I I rHrH H : H O O IO CO Tf CM 00 t- H tO 1 COCM OCO IO t- 00 H COH 1 CO Tf H I 1 Tf CM I OlO H Tf H Tf H Tf : CM CM tH o coco CO to H H H 00 H : H : h h t-h o to : rH Tf 0 ioco 10-H cooocMcotOTf h : : eo 10 h tp 0010 h tt cm Tf h : : 1 ! 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B^ "1 -a F cp c af Si &| 1^ ll 3" 2 1 "3 > £ c. to c gr. 0 y • c £ X t- s. 0. c > £ 0 pC 4- c V Q B q a 0 e* a c « 0 £ 0 4- 0 < fr^\S i£ i'cj • 01 I a 10 1 c^_ A% $ ■ 01 z '■ S H 1 tj nj : °T t*. 01 ^ s-g fi _o +JHJ a b b a |8 & OJ g-o 'bbX g-3x 5 s r o.E a | S 5 +j >4 rt eg 0 >> s^ c 'S * si OT 5 c; H- ft i co : 4-J ! 0 : -E 1 ■fi T3 j Sh rt ; 0 : O : >> S 1 H QJr^ J=tH ■~- 4- 01 : -tJ : Lh . rt | & 1 rt : S : O CO °*E 0 b 01 01 r£3 ft _ h rt fl 0 tH O CJ 0) X 4-> O CO 0) 09 rt tf 01 0 .ST 3 c 4- 4- 5 a&ia i • +■ : : ». : 1 ec : : 0 co i* ■fi 1 J 4-> ■ 4- s k p. i = B 1 0 B I c to I q 0 ■ .t < -E e :| c fe|a>ss : i qj |tH - :°o l« i *o5 : >_S iSJ ■* IS.s 1*8 : oi a : : -p« rt 1 to i^ bo | oi |r-^ ° | 5'c : rt 0 ■ m tp j§5 j^l :"B-tJ : M fl 213 * 5 i § a :-fl,fl ;rt 5^a : cu jrfl I OJ i^S 1 H : 0 ■ coli I 01-C i eg * I 01 £ • -3 p QJ f :X c '£ c 4- -r- Q_ 4J ft 01 u X 01 3 h 0 ii Tfl c rt "H 01 X g CO T 3 o> B 4 fr, C +-- s o eo 0 Tf O __ CT- to C5 B 96 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. w Eh < X Q O X tH to . O "8 to s __< o tf r^ PQ O fffl tf H r-l "S rH O Ol X 01 X < cq H CQ < 2 0 6 .. 8 tf* a gs If 01 CJ 01 01 rH 0 o tH 01 " S St Mi ■*■> o > •H 01 fl ll c afc 01 c 0) u bo 1 O a^ % Qi 4J Jh rt 01 X o 09 01 rt 01 ca "f3 01 6 afc ai fl "oi > 01 -fl o CQ 01 « DO rt OJ to s 0 i rt ft o is 0) a CO to 01 u A. | is to W Other diseases of the circulatory system M. Class VIII. Diseases of the respiratory a c fr sis 5 o rt c ci CO O 0 k to C .r- ;/ a 6 T • IH c rr fl tH 0» 53 © 01 to «? Q afc * o B O Jh CQ at OJ 4-3 fl o 'rt a r c r X X It is : 1 t !"c E io ' P P C [ c t- PC 1 'c c I I c rT a c 1 C JP *t ( ( f e '2 c § c p p. ^a ; : . ■ • . : : : > "r 5 K : rt i £ : o, : > 1 c 1 4) : t3 : *J ; co : hH i rH l a> : xs : fl ! 3 : co | tH ■ 0) -3 O 3" * >n +sn "i"i t- o 00 OS eft O o o OJ o H CO O o IO o to O t- c O O © H VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 97 CM : cm :tj : cm 1 h : H t-NIO CO CM H rt y-H CO CM CO CM CM ICM IH \ rH ICOH t-H CM rH : CM '.rH III ! ! ! 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CM ::cm :hh h:: ::h: hc-t. ih ::: :honccn^ ; : : cohcoh: cm:h:h:coh ::: : : : ^nh : : : : : h II: ■ ** h:;::: ::: :::; cmcm : 1 : cm H :H i I i i : i CMCM 1 ICMCMHH CO IH H IH CO Tf Tf ; ; : ; ; O CO H CM CO H H ill :: t-toH :;:::;; h h Iiii ; hh ; : hhio cm :h It-h;::: ::: :::: kj^h :: :mhhhn : :h ::: :::: ::: cmhh : ; ||| ■ || ii: : :::::: cm : cmcm cm : : cm oo cm to rH eo h : cm h to h io : : : ; i co cm o co Tf Tf rn co eo co co cm co i h cm cm ih co to o to : : : : co h h h : : : Tf CO rH ; CO CO IO CM IO CM CM ', rH CM CM tD Tf CM IOC- H rH CM CM tO t-h tH H Tf O CO ; CM Tf O Tf CO t- IO tD CO H CM CO H ; H CM O CM H H : I Tf CM CO CM rHrH : cm h : : :::::: : : : : : : t- t- : : | : : : : io co : cm : : : : : hco : h h io cm h Tf cm co h : : cm io co cm h : h : : : h o co io oo io ih :: OTfio : ; : : ; h h III : :cm :h :h coh tph hicohioh cmih ih:i hocm :: ::: : ; o Tf o co o h : : :;: ! : ::: oioco ::;::: -;h t-h ; : ill ICM 1 H : hCMCM : rH : : : t-h h t-h iohh i-h ; co th toot- : rn : : rH co us-^f us a icm : : : : : : o to cm : : : : cm h : 1 i. : 1 I rHrH j j^H rnrHOJ : ; ; ,h i-> cm : t-h : t—i : o co t- : : : : : incnhhhh : : : : j CO H H 1 CM H CO H h::::: : : : : : : : Tf : Tf ;h : : : : h i i : : : i i : j | | 1 I : : : : :cm 1-1 h:;icm: ;:i: cmocm ii ii: ::ooHtoHCM::: ;:: : : : : : : : : : : : co co j : li: : I 1:1 II: ■""* rH j cm : h : : : h : o t-cm : : : : : : co 10 ; co : : ; ■•■ : h : h : : : cm h :::::: ::: :::; »"*f | : ;|| ; ; *~H *"* 1 : I 1 : : : : : : : : : : : cm h ;::::; :;: :::: cotot- :: ||| i;'"H H : ; i i : 1 rHrH \ 1 H H CM Tf 1-1 ; ; rH '.rHrH I ! 1 CM IH IO Tf IO 1 H CM CM Tf : : : ; : : : o io Tf " :h : 10 ih cm tn co Tf cm Tf cm : cm co : : : : Tf cm Tf cm : : O 00 Tf rH IO tH Tf io TfCOtO CM H IO CO IH IO CM IO tH H rH CM CM tD CO CO CO IO IO 00 CM H IO t-CM tH CO O O tO Tf Tf US tr- tD rH rH 00 O CO IH CM Tf H CO Tf CM Tf CM rH CM rH Tf CO H Hemorrhagic infarction, congestion, cedema, and thrombosis of the lungs M. Ditto . ..F. (a) Hemorrhagic infarction and thrombosis of the lungs M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. F. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tuberculosis excepted) M. Ditto F. ^aa co : a i tH 0 I «H 1 xl : 01 I tfl i s :g Q, fl 58.2 fl CO fl Ot- 'h c xi 5 §1 h a t V 3 » O ftC .a "t oi 4-> ." X 4-> u 01 X) I tH V X O T3 E? e r*.4J to C oi E- > 40 <3 .§ TJ 0) X 40 T4 0 <8 W 01 3 M S| 0 c t P fr 4J a § '> £ rt £ a h SO ■si co d 01 - to cs .« c'J n Ditto F. (a) Diseases of the teeth and gums M. Ditto F. a 4J a c ■- X 4- a t- c 4- P 0! li, X eS X fl r\ tH c3 X Pi 0) X *H 0 to V 01 v 01 CO .2 fl oS fr^fr ig | fl : C : 0) :ti : 0 : 3 I'd 1 Sh 1 ° Irfl 1 O : rt £ 1 g 1 to : v Irfl I -*-- 0 ° Sal r^ G E C 4- y. a r^S :E ij : oi ■-r i r-_ rfl O (Si s 0 0> -p «H 0 IS 01 01 •C rH 01 rfl O sa 0) t>. CM U 01 rQ c fl 4J b OJ fl 01 xi fl rt oi — a a -0 H r- W rH Q 1 co ! h I 01 ;4-- C : QJ It. : fl 1 tf : rt IS :xt : Sh : Sh : a !S s (b) Ulceration of the intestines..M. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years of age and over) M. Ditto F. (a) Diarrhoea and enteritis M. F. (b) Ulceration of the intestines..M. F. Appendicitis M. F. H iM Tf 10 t- OO 0 O H CM CM B 98 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. « H < X Q fa o X H to o -s § s s « HH) to s < o X 1 u M< Tf co t- to :h t-io h h :hhno> Tf eo cm h h : to Tf cm h cm t-io ioco eo Tf CMHHH rHrH j rHrH j j _ \ t- O C- IO IO ■BpBUBQ lO tO tO Tf O CM i-H CO CO Tf H CM Tf H CM 1 1 tH CM CM IO rH SO Oi Oi rH '. IO t-00 CC CM CM rH io O Tf rHrH ,_| H | H | j j 00 CO Tf 00 Tf \ oi & H <: E-i in 4 E-i H a ■pa^B^s ^o^j : oi ii ^iiiiiiiii iiiiil coco m ■pa_Aopi^ tH CM O CO IH O t-h Tf US tO IH io IO CM t-H 1 CM hH rH 00 1 tO CM i-H : TfCOtO 1 CM lO rH IOCO CM Tf hhh : : : : : ; Tft-eo : Tf us 'u u a a •pO^B^S _}oti a3y •J.3AO pUB ■SJA S9 CO IO tO CM t- CO CO H _h c h to o h ;h : h t- «-t icm :h cm to to : h o eo eo to : ; : Tf h oj : to oj 'SJA F9-S? o eo Tf h to cm co CM co Tf : co Tf :h : >h : ; co 10 nnhh eo cm rH cm : to co h h h ; : : ; : o c-eo : io cm H H CO SJA tf-QZ eo CM H CM cm : I : I | : icm : : cm : : ; !h :h : cot-H :*jh h oi : 'SJA *Z-9I I"-1 i :A ; ! II I i 1 i 1 I I I 1 i i i I i 1 i M co : 1 cm H Ol' fl ta •pa^s ^ou a3y UOAO pU» s-ia 99 sja *9-9? o to BO : : o : : o ::;:::: :h y-t :rn -.rn : t-oca :tjoq cm : h : ::h:::::::: : : : cocm i:,~, rHrHrHrH : Ol ; : cm ih ;h : : : : : cm : : : : t- cr Tj o : : oe^ — -1—FT •SJA 11-SZ : ihm : : r-t go : { : ! | l - : : :::::: to-n IHCflr 'SJA ^2-91 OirH ; CMH : j : : : i :h : : :h : : ;:::;; lj^h : : co h 1 rf 1 SJA SI Jap«a HTf H Tf ; H : : : : : : : : : : : ; t-h t-h t-h \ oo to oj co : co h H 1VJ.0X tD O O t- t- Oi t- 00 O CO H H OCMTfiOHHCOTflOH tO O 00 CO CM H CO CM Tf IO Tf H Tf rH US TfO lOCMCM CMCM IOCM Tf OJ CM O Tf io HCM H H Tf CO H CM H Eh < H a rH O CO W DQ t> «. U %fr fl _o O fl u 01 X 0 .5 to 01 a ci "S u 01 w $ a Ih 01 w 'rt s = C +- ri c c T_ -H H 0 ( £\ fr %fr cd 01 (3 0- 01 #c OJ X < c G < rC & (a) With mention of alcoholism..M. (b) Without mention of alcoholism M. Ditto F. Other diseases of the liver M. F. (a) Acute yellow atrophy M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. fr C% : <& '■ Sh : oi ■■xj :X3 '■£ \x i'rt I bfl I QJ X ■ H ■ *h : O : co ! « 1 rt Xi c Hx o fr_% i ai : a : a i t : C : o ! P : ai :X '. H-3 :*h : o i 9i • a 0 4-i a £5 _...F. Peritonitis without stated cause M. F. Class X. Diseases of the urinary and a C * P fr 0 X p OJ 1= q "li Cl < i cn i'rH :X i ft 1 01 fl :"3 0 X O 3^ 01 o u 01 > o T3 01 tfl "« 01 ft CO (3 B 1 ft*H .- S I? fe=a : rt i >. 1 01 1 c i*H [3 : oi : +_> 1 «H I ° I co : oi i oi ■ 01 ■ 01 1-3 , O QJ QJ — +j a QO fr 0 -H +J s *< >N fWPI *1"I CM CM CO CM e io tc CM CM tr- CM o. o CM o CO CO Ol CO CO CO VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 99 H 1 H C ■M w ,-!'"H i i ,~ A "H,H : 1 M : 1 : ■ 1 i 1 M: M : i7-""1 : ; A ** I"4 I ! Mi: ! M Ml : 1 j ; : 1 I 1 M Ml j j rHrH ; : : : : oo : ||| *-1 : : : | | ! ; ! : ; ::h : iih :: ::: :: ! :h : : : ; to eo hhh h ; : : ; ; : : ! ! ! : : i : : : : : ; : : i : : i i i i z 9 I I I Z . h h co : cm ; III eo I 1 I I i ! 1 ':'■'■ '• : | cm ih h : ; :h h : : ;h : : :io h : h : to ; : : h h i : : : cm : cm h h ; : rHrH : :h :h co : : h : : : to : ill os : : j j : ; : cm icMTf : h : co cm oj ::| ■' cm::: :::h ill "^ iiiihh: i : h h h ; ; rn rn : t-h : : ;; Tf::n : : ; cc : ill N ; i ; _- ■ h h : j j i : : : h ,h: :; :;: :: : : : : rHrH ; to : | : ; 10 iiii | | H S pq p BO tH O p2 X M O P. a_ w w oi X < o H m t-::;eci:^*oa ■I!-tdv : : : : : : : : rt t»-i : : :.-. : :»h n^t- -vc-wcmt-. : cc* :: iliiii i iii ii «»-t * rt :: •q0JEK[ : : : t-t ; ih : i-h : : iii 0 so co eo co m t-h rn i-h : oj t-t •__iBnjqa__ : : ih t-t : hh : : iii i : i : iii ot-co t-cow ; : : cmco ■/UBnuBf rH t-H rH IrH ! 1 H rH '. t-t '. '.rH j j rH Tf IO O) US Oi '. IrH '. OJ t- H O «i rH H Eh « s -pa}B}9 ?om p .3 "3 f- 0 •jaq»0 II MINI III III! Ill "H ITU! II •sa^s pa}iuf_ 1 ; ill I : : : : : i i i iii eo h oj h oj : ; ; : : : rn ■qs^lja : : ; : : ; -* ■* : y-n : co : : cc : co ih cm i-h cm : : : : : •BpBUB_) COCO US rH "tH rHrH CO C- CO *"* rHrH OJ CO tH rH CO O. CO CD CC O CO CJ tH tH CM CO OJ CO 00 IO pO iO rH COCM OT & IH T« CM rH US M rH Tjn CO tO US rH US rH CO O tH tH OJ MO rH h* Q0 tO OOCOHH COCO si H •4 h p fa o QQ h CO P < CJ «M . • ,- ' X} "I ,J r «"&] hta 'SrtSt iw Ditto F. Diseases of the joints and other organs of movement M. Ditto F. (a) Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) _ M. (b) Others under this title M. F. Class XIV. Congenital malformations Total Ditto M. : o i 1 : rt i £ i £ rt ; £ « 1 0. - ta g : F. (a) Congenital hydrocephalus M. F. (b) Spina bifida and meningocele..M. F. (c) Anencephalus F. (d) Congenital malformations of the fr 0 +■> -H 5 Other and unspecified conditions childbirth and the puerperal state (c) Others under this title Class XII. Diseases of the skin ai i o s Carbuncle and furuncle 3 Other diseases of the skin and cell lar tissue Class XIII. Diseases of the bones ai organs of movement Tot Ditto I UFH tH 9 X 0 -M Ol 01 a 2 01 ■s x: Ol n, «c 8 I .2> X} 0 rH V §h O •< >N ?sii -}i_i o rH CO IO IO us IO CO IO VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. 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B 105 00 tD O H *= to OT << oS H fc t-J H P T5 > ai O cj ■< X o o I—I S -3 OT ai <: rC c T3 a rO Eh IO 1 SD Tf : H CO H H OJ 1 oj h oj co : h io oi : : to © co © ; : : h h oj h : :h ; :ci icicoojTf : : : : : : : oj h : Tjt ;h :oj ; oi ; io >o cc so oj h : oj oj : : co Tf h : co to oj h : ; : : h : oj : : '.rHrH : : oo eo : so c- t- h h : : : h h :h : ih : io : iHioftT. h : : : h : : h co : co h : oo t- : : oo us oo H co : Tf h : : t-co : c. co io oj : : : h oi : Tf oj h h t- to Tf h H : CO '.rH : CD ffilOOHH : H H H OJ OJ oi h : H a h ; h :oj : : : ioh | :«c Tf iojojoj :o : coh©cohh : : h : N io : rH OirH 1 : OJ 1 ! | H H tH C : eo rH io : : h co : : h eo io ir : : : oi : : co oi co r- : t-eO CO OJ eO Tf (H Cl HH©COt-CieD rHrH tp rH Tf Tf H H h : h : : : Tf : : : Tf : io :-^^ :hV-ih iojc-iooi : : : : rH 1 1 OJ IO H rn ;oj : : : Tf oj hho^oi' ; I H H OJ Tf tH CO tH 1 CD rH 1 ICOTfOjTfH : iioeoH :oJt- :hc-hojc-h : : : h : co :h;:::oioj : : ; ; oj h : : A : M i I : iH ojico:::©: im^coh ; ■ CO jH jH jt- | H jTfrHCr co :hih : c> rH iTf :ciojoj : : ; j : : oj rHh : :h :oj i :*o int-w : : : i-h i co H H CD CD OJ eOOO © H 1 t}< OJ CO CO 1 OJH oj ; eo Tf t- io ta Tf io eo Tf oj io co 10 oo co H OJH ©OJ CICOHCO H OJ gs fl- 0 03 'o Pi o fl 0 "-P ft (h o OT 43 rt "rt ■P fl 0) S« u rt CJ tj <3 Eh;S i « : C : rH : a !rS 1*0 '. -H : fl ' 01 E e 3= e fr fl J .° i '■p rt : o : 0 : tl I 3 : oi ; 1 i a s ;.£ ci ; fl js ; s E it: 3 "3 C fl V . 0 xi -x: cj c CJ C !.S§ i.S. : S "is * B c 0 B «C H- Q r> 3 *t- > > JH Z .5 'o c 01 XI c < fe r> a B r- 0 > rC J- = i +- c a. ti ^ e. < ^ s °_> -p fl o. Jh 3 ej CJ 'tn ■p CJ 13 o -p 0. 3 HP A OJ X! CJ CJ 4 Pi X > X O CJ > X o < p r5 < X X oi i» m X tH < x p X o oi X oi X < CJ X p pq H o p o >H tj pq to < M > W fc M X w o < X W P X X < ) X X H X ^ H n S P P S^ r^ o <) OT H OT P OJ (M w C p 3 pq c < o H ci ■d B 106 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OP DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d ■p m •p a t*4 CAUSES OF DEATH. ►J 4 Eh O H d rH o Z ;> O J3 ^. o Z > a o Z > cs IN O Z > a 6 Z > 0 6 a o z > R d a co eo 0 o Z Z > > 5 5 CO o z > a d HJI o z > R X HJI 0 z > d io o z > a O Z > u o Z > a o Z > a Deaths, all causes Total M. F. 10137 624B 3892 817 499 318 2 1 10 2 2 1 B 3 2 1 1 338 238 295 197 19 252 168 19 26 S 3 17 23 7 2 3 3 33 22 11 3 1 9 113 71 42 3 3 46 32 14 3 2 1 38 21 17 3 3 160 98 62 10 6 4 247 168 79 25 19 6 346 200 146 22 10 12 1 1711 6211217 1091 401 766 443B 2685 1750 317 214 103 1 1B49 938 52 26 125 77 48 5 3 125 88 S7 Class I. Infectious and parasitic diseases Total Ditto M. F. 9! 3 41 1 73 41 32 691 8 501 3 8 6 l Tvnhoid fever M. 1 F. 1 9 2 1 1 F. ... 1 1 ' .. i ... I-- 1 F. ..! 1 ! .. i ..... ! 4 1 i. I 1 2 1 1. 1 V. 1 ... 11 12 I i Tetanus M. I ' ......i 1 143 83 135 70 9 121 69 1 13 I Tuberculosis M. 22 | „ F. 13 Tuberculosis of the respiratory system M. Ditto F. (a) With mention of occupational dis- 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 12 2 3 9 1 8 9 6 9 1 3 4 2 4 i i i 23 17 19 13 2 17 38 14 33 11 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 (b) Without mention of occupational 1 1 1 5 21. 32 11 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Ditto F. (c) Unspecified site M. F. -11 1 8 4 1 12 1 . 1 2 (d) With mention of dementia pr_ecox | M. 1 1 1 1 Ditto F. 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 14 [ Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system M. ! 1 3 2 1 5 8 1 Ditto F. i j 1 1 1 1 IB j Tuberculosis of the intestines and peritoneum M. i i i 1 1 ll 1 1 2 ■ | Ditto F. ! 1 i [ 1 1 1 |.... 1 .1 .....I. 1 16 1 Tuberculosis of the vertebral eolumn.M. ... 1 „ F. 1 1 17 1 Tuberculosis of other bones and joints F. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ......1 1 2 2 (a) Bones F. 1 (b) Joints F. 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 11 7 7 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 6 3 69 16 4 17 5 6 1 42 9 ' ' ! i l 1 1 19 Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system (bronchial, mesenteric, mediastinal, and retroperitoneal glands excepted) M. Ditto F. Tuberculosis of the genito-urinary system M. Ditto F. Tuberculosis of other organs F. Disseminated tuberculosis M. F. (a) Acute generalized miliary M. , F. (b) Other and unspecified generalized M. Ditto F. 1 20 1 1 ! ll. 1 1 21 1 3 2 2 2 1 ?,?, ....!...:.. 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 1 Purulent infection and septicaemia M. 1 „ F. 1 25 1 Gonococcus infection M. 1 1 , F. 27 i Dysentery M. 2 5 1 1 33 6 3 9 1 4 1 F. 1 5 1 1 6 3 1 1 30 [ Syphilis M. F. 3 2 1 1 (a) Locomotor ataxia (tabes dorsalis) 1 M. 1 (b) General paralysis of the insane...M. 2 1 1 9 1 , F. 1 3 2 (c) Other syphilis of the central nervous system M. ! Ditto F. 1 2 | (d) Others under this title M. 1 4 3 17 B 3 1 „ F. 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 107 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. 0) ua o Z > fl _i 0 Z > 5 to o z > P X to o z > P tO 0 > to o r5 > 0 V eo O Z > P to O Z > Q d 0 z > a Div. No. 7b. Div. No. 7c. d 00 O z S ,6 00 o Z > Q oo O z > a o rH > ol o Z > a 00 o z > R M O Z > P d Oi O Z > Q i . Ol I o Z > P CJ at & > p C- r- P 6 CS 0 p | 1 H C. > P d © o r5 r* P rQ o O rC r* P d o 0 z > a t_ o O r5 > P d +H 6 44 25 19 10 4 6 52 28 24 8 4 4 28 1 19 1 9 3 2 1 79 55 24 16 14 2 282 191 91 27 18 9 1 1 13 5 12 4 1 9 2 2 2 5 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 24 13 11 5 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 34 19 15 3 1 2 30 19 11 9 4 5 22 12 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 70 42 28 7 3 4 2 4 2 4 2 . 4 76 59 17 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 15 5 25 12 13 6 2 4 2 4 1 3 1 3 80 59 21 8 5 3 4 3" 4 2 1 3 1 101 54 47 36 18 18 11 12 9 9 60 37 23 15 6 9 6 8 2 8 35 17 18 13 6 7 1 6 5 5 4 10 7 3 2 2 11 8 3 3 2 1 43 25 18 13 6 7 143 100 43 24 9 15 18 9 9 8 3 5 28 18 10 7 5 2 7 3 4 2 1 1 12 4 8 8 3 5 19 12 7 8 4 4 60 39 21 4 1 3 1 2 6 9 2 4 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 2 9 2 8 2 1 1 ll 4 21 5 1! 4 2 4 1 11 3 2! 3 1 1 1 1 10 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 6 2 4 6 14 5 10 3 4 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 3 4 4 3 4 2 2 2 11 12 13- 22 13 13a 2 3 9 7 1 6 1 2 1 2 4 2 ll 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 8 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 13b 13c 21 11 2 13d I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 • 15 ............ 1 1 16 1 1 17 17a 17b 19 1 ......1...... 1 2 20 21 1 1 22 22a 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 22b 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 25 27 1 1 30 1 1 30a 30b I I I I ! 1 i 2 30c 30d 1 1 I 1 B 108 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d Z s CAUSES OF DEATH. a o Z > P u o Z > P d OJ O Z > a J3 N O Z > P cj eg o z > a d CO o Z > a j_ co O Z > a t5 00 O 55 > P d H. o z > Q rd 0 Z > P d to o z > a .d IO O Z > P 6 to O z > p T3 IO O Z > fl 32 Other diseases due to spirochetes M. , F. F. (a) With respiratory complications.-.M. F. (b) Without respiratory complications M. F. Acute poliomyelitis and polioencephalitis M. Acute infectious encephalitis M. Other diseases due to filterable viruses..M. F. (c) Chicken-pox M. F. F. Other infectious and parasitic diseases..M. F. (b) Lymphogranulomatosis (Hodgkin's disease) M. Ditto F. Class II. Cancer and other tumours..Total M. F. Cancer and other malignant tumours..M. F. Cancer of the buccal cavity and pharynx M. Ditto F. Cancer of the digestive organs and peri- Ditto F. (a) Oesophagus M. F. (b) Stomach M. F. (c) Duodenum M. (d) Rectum and anus M. F. (e) Intestines M. F. (f) Liver and biliary passages M. F. F. (h) Mesentery and peritoneum M. F. (m) Other and unspecified sites M. F. Cancer of the respiratory system ....M. F. (a) Larynx M. F. (b) Lung '. M. F. (c) Mediastinum and other sites....M. F. Cancer of the uterus F. (a) Cervix F. (b) Other and unspecified sites . F. Cancer of other female organs F. Cancer of the breast M. F. Cancer of the male genital organs....M. Cancer of the urinary organs M. F. (a) Kidney M. F. (b) Bladder M. F. (c) Other and unspecified sites ....M. F. Cancer of the skin M. F. Cancer of the brain M. F. 2 1 35 37 15 16 20 21 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 2 20 3 20 i 1 7 5 5 2 2 3 33 l 1 l i 8 9 5 6 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 l l l 1 1 1 i i l l l l 1 2 35 36 1 37 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 10 1 10 1 779 429 350 425 338 17 2 2.19 137 10 3 85 45 2 32 20 34 44 21 12 30 10 4 3 1 38 1 41 I 43 I 1 I 44 11 .. .. 1. .. 1 i 1 2 1 2 1 253 130 123 129 120 2 3 70 58 3 1 29 14 1 11 7 . 1 .. 1 11 I 1 i 1 1 1 3 i 45- 55 45 1493 829 664 816 643 26 8 5 3 2 3 2 11 7 4 7 3 1 41 3 31 2 It 1 1 31 2 11 1 ............ 29 19 10 19 10 30 18 12 18 11 3 47 23 24 23 24 24 11 13 8 12 10 6 4 6 3 160 90 70 85 69 1 1 51 24 3 6 2 4 2 4 12 9 3 9 3 16 11 5 11 5 1 1 1 13 11 | 1 46 444 262 17 6 196 87 1 2 5 2 1 2! 1 1 1 I 10 3 10 3 5 5 3 2 2 5 1 7 1 1 I 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 ?. 4 2 . 1 11 1 1 5 8 5 1 2 2 3 22 10 7 1 10 6 3 5 6 1 2 31 B8 ...... 1 1..... 1 30 77 82 34 29 50 22 I I.. 1 l 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 21 11 15 1 1 i 1 l 9\ 11 9 1 2 ...... ll ll 11 I 7 6 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 5 3 1 114 18 S 1 B0 10 59 7 76 49 1 1 I 1 1 1 .1 1 1 3 1 1 2 ...................1.. ... 47 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 10 1 61 10 1 23 6 37 4 40 28 12 28 83 40 36 9 11 2 23 6 2 1 5 2 •13 7 20 9 2 1 1 11 1 8 1 1 2 2 4 1 6 l 9 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 .1 48 1 2 1 1 7 4 3 6 18 13 1 1...... 27 52 1 163 1 | 2 3 s 11 2 1 1 [ 49 ......I......I 2 101 11 191 50 1 1 I.... 4 4 1 7 2 1 6 2 2 4 1 2 1 24 10 7 3 1 1 6 2 11 1 21 2 1 B1 851 1 641 1 52 2 1 I 11 3 5 1 6 18 22 5 40 12 2 1 11 4 25 10 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 n | 1 1 1 1 11 11 B | 1 |.. . 1 I | 53 1 3 1 3 2 | 1 I 54 I 1 1 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 109 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. V IO 0 z r" Q a to O Z > P to o Z > R u to O Z > P to o Z > a OJ (O O z > p tH CD o Z > o d t- o z > p rQ t- 6 Z > P CJ 6 Z > P d 00 o Z > P _3 00 O Z > Q CJ 00 o z > a TJ CO O z > Q 01 00 0 Z > P *H CX) 0 > p ta 00 0 Z > P 1 P .0 0J O r? J> P u o> 0 z > p •O OJ o rS r" P 0J at 6 Z P CJ > a d o O r5 t» P .d o O Z > P cj O z > a •6 o 0 Z > P d r5 HJ ■ rJ HJ fi 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 i l 1 1 32 33 P & O z > p cj rH O z > p d o z > a .6 OJ o Z > a cj OJ O Z > a d O 55 > P A CO o z > p cj eo O z > R d o Z > a A a z > 3 us O z > a to o z > cj io 0 z a -d ua o z > a 55 Cancer and other malignant tumours— Continued. Cancer of other and unspecified organs M. 46 l i 4 1 1 1 i 1 34 20 1 10 1 4 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 5 i 32 1 1 Bl 11.... 1 .... 56 5 17 2 8 4 4 1 3 8 4 6 .i...... 1 1 2 ll 1 1 3 1 1 I ] 1 1 1 i 1 1 ......1 1 1 1 1 i -2 (d) Brain and other parts of the cen- 1 ......1...... 1 1 1 1 .. (e) Other and unspecified organs ....M. i 1 1 | B7 Tumours of undetermined nature M. ..I...... 2 3 | 1 ............. 1 9 (d)"Brain and other parts of the central nervous system M. 1 ....1 1 1 1 2 3 272 1... | (e) Other and unspecified organs ....M. 1 .. 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 119 45 74 .1 1 Class III. Rheumatism, diseases of nutrition and of the endocrine glands, other general and vitamin deficiency diseases Total 5 1 4 1 1 1 ll 1 l 9 5 4 9 2 7 41 21 20 1 451 3 5 1151 1571 41 41 31 3! 1 1 161 J 2 4 F. Acute rheumatic fever M. F. ll 1 1 1 1 29 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 (a) Acute rheumatic heart conditions M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Chronic rheumatism and other rheumatic Ditto F. F. Diseases of the pituitary gland M. F. Diseases of the thyroid and parathyroid glands M. Ditto F. (a) Simple goitre F. (b) Exophthalmic goitre M. F. (c) Myxoedema and cretinism F. (d) Others under this title M. Diseases of the thymus gland M. F. Diseases of the adrenal glands (Addison's disease) M. Ditto F. Other general diseases M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Class IV. Diseases of the blood and blood- forming organs Total Ditto M. F. Hemorrhagic conditions M. F. (a) Primary purpura M. F. (b) Ha.moph.lia It. Anajmias M. , F. (a) Pernicious ansemia M. F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Leukaamias and aleuka_mias M. F. (a) Leuk-emias M. F. 3 3 1 1 6 13 77 108 2 1 7 17 1 5 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..1 . 5 3 .. 1 2 6 .... 2 5 35 53 1 1 8 1 1 6 1 5 5 2 2 1 1 1 B9 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 | I L .. 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 31 1 11 11 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 21 1 ! 101 1 21 1 171 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 62 31 11 1 1 1 1...... ...J 1 1 63 1 1 1 1 1 | I 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... I 71 1 1 I......I... 1 | | 2 ] | 1 i 11 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 .. 3! 21 151 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 5 11 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 ......1... 1- . 64 1 2 11 3 2 1 6S 1 1 1 1 l l 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 |... | 21 11 1..,. | .... 66 [... | . .. 1 1 1 78 38 40 3 1 2 1 1 8 3 6 2 2 1 24 31 23 31 | | 1 I . 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 | ] 1 1 1 I... | 29 13 16 1 1 l 2 1 1 . I . 1 1 1 1 171 ll 1 2 81 11 [ ... 1 5 5 72 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ......... 91 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 IIII 73 1 I...... 2 2 I 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 10 12 10 12 1| I I 1 ... 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 .... _ | ll 1 74 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 11 1 1...... 1 1... 1 71 1....J 81 1 1 2 71 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 4 1 8 | 2 1 1 1 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 111 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. io d Z >' fl IO d 55 >■ 5 CO' 6 Z > fl CO d Z > 3 CJ . CO d 55 > 3 to d z > 3 6 Z > 3 <4H to d Z > a cd d Z > 5 rQ t- d 55 >' 3 CJ t- d Z 3 00 d z > 3 oo d 55 > 3 CJ 00 d Z 3 T3 00 d 55 3 OJ 00 d Z > 3 00 d 55 5 (JO oo d Z > 3 OJ d > 5 rO as 6 % > s 5 OS 1 3 OJ d 55 r* 3 OJ OJ d Z > 5 tH CJ d 55 > 3 a o d 55 > 5 rd O d >' 3 cj o 1 >• 3 O d 55 3 d Z oo 4- B 1 1 1 56b 1 1 56d j 1 56e 1 I ......i l 57d 1 i l l 1 2 1 1 7 4 3 1 i i 3 1 2 ■ 4 3 1 1 1 1 i i i i 3 1 2 l i l i 1 1 11 1 1 1 ll i l 58 ...._ 1 .. ..i . 1 I 1 1 i l 1 i 58b 1 1 1 59 1 3 3 1 I ii...... ll 1 i i 61 1 2 1 1 62 63 I 1 63a i 63b 1 1 63c ......L..... 1 63d 1 i 1 64 1 ...... i. 1 65 66 66b 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 i I . 1 . 1 1 il i I i l l 72 l 72a l 72b 1 73 1 73a 73b 1 1 1 l 74 1 — l 74a ......i i 1 1 1 I 1 B 112 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.- -CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d Z i JH CAUSES OF DEATH. 4 Eh O H M O Z > 3 A o 55 > 5 0 0 z > p 03 6 Z > a rQ O Z > P CJ N d z > Q cd CO O z > a CO 0 z > p CJ CO 0 z > a cd 0 55 s- O A 0 55 P cd to O z > fl A IO d Z > P CJ IO O z > a -a IO O 55 > 3 75 Leukaemias and aleuk-emias—Continued. (b) Aleuksemias (Hodgkin's disease excepted) M. Diseases of the spleen M. F. Other diseases of the blood and blood- forming organs F. Class V. Chronic poisoning and intoxi- Ditto M. F. Alcoholism M. F. F. (b) Chronic alcoholism M. F. (c) Others under this title M. , F. Class VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs Total Ditto M. F. Encephalitis (non-epidemic) M. , F. (a) Intracranial abscess M. F. (b) Others under this title F. Meningitis (non-meningococcal) M. F. (a) Simple meningitis M. F. (b) Acute cerebrospinal meningitis....F. Diseases of the medulla and spinal cord M. Ditto F. Intracranial lesions of vascular origin..M. F. (a) Cerebral haemorrhage or effusion M. Ditto F. (b) Cerebral embolism and thrombosis M. Ditto F. (c) Cerebral softening M. F. (d) Hemiplegia and other paralysis of unspecified origin M. Ditto F. (e) With mention of arteriosclerosis....M. , F. Mental disorders and deficiency (general paralysis of the insane excepted) M. Ditto F. (a) Schizophrenia (dementia prsecox) M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. 1 3 4 1 10 7 3 7 3 i 10 6 4 8 4 4 2B 17 8 ■ 8 6 2 .... 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 131 81 BO 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 76 1 1 i i 77 1 l 21 i 1 1 1 4 1 943 510 433 2 5 2 3 1 1 ......i...... 1 1 1 1 387 191 196 1 7 3 4 9 6 3 1 29 14 15 17 10 7 1 80 187 101 86 SI 8 41 1 11 7 10 8 2 4 2 2 2 2 B 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 81 1 2 6 5 B 1 1 1 1 1 2 ll 1 9 13 441 363 182 162 23 22 2 2 7 9 227 168 8 7 1 1 7 6 1 1 1 68 40 3B 19 3 4 1 82 1 61 1 7| 2 1591 90 169| 70 1 641 36 72] 32 1 7 5 ...... 1 15 7 9 1 83 2 3 5 3 2 2 1 4 ' 4 3 4 5 2 1 2 14 14 6 6 8 7 4 3 5 2 1 1 3 1 41 1 1 6 [ ll 1 1 1 8 2 3 2 1 1 1 8 B 1 1 1 1 6 3 82 83 4 2 1 4 2 1 48 32 \ 1 3| 1 3 I 1 84 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 6 6 2 8 7 1 29 17 1 1 7 1 21 1 1 1 \ 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 \ 1 85 Epilepsy M. 7 6 F. 1 1 1 1 ! 1 86 Convulsions (under 5 years of age)....M. F. Other diseases of the nervous system..M. F. (a) Chorea M. (c) Paralysis agitans M. F. (d) Disseminated sclerosis M. F. (e) Others under this title M. F. Diseases of organs of vision F. Diseases of the ear and of the mastoid Ditto F. 4 3 27 28 1 11 7 13 1 1 1 14 13 87 1 1 1 1 1 7 9 1 2 2 4 3 8 B 2 1 1 19 2 2 1 7 2 i 91 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 88 2 89 B 2 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 113 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. a! ta it > a tr. IO 0 55 > p d to o Z > a A tn 0 55 > a cj to O Z > a CD 0 Z ► R aj to 0 Z 3 tH to d Z > 0 d t- o Z > a A i- O Z > R cj c- d 55 > a d 00 o 55 t> R jd OO 0 Z > R cj OO o Z > P ■a 00 o z > a aj oo 0 Z > o z > p ti QO 0 Z > P a CJ 0 Z > R A CJ 0 55 > p 6 0 z > R OJ o 55 > 0 OJ OJ 0 Z j. P OS 0 z r» P 0 55 > R A O o Z > R o d Z > a 0 Z > d 5? H-> BQ B l 74b 7B 1 .. l .1. 76 1 1 1 77 .. 1 77a _.__..!._____ 77b .... 1 .... 1 1 1 77c J. .. 1 I 3 1 4 6 6 1 I 311 161 151. 2 3 ...... 1 4 ...... 3 4 4 1 1 10 6 4 9 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 10 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 6 4 2 il V 2 9 80 1 1 1 80a i i 2 2 1 1 V 1 | 80b 1 81 1. 1 . 1 ......1 1 1 1 1 ______!._____ 81a 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 16 12 3 7 1 81b 82 ....... LJ 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 6 4 2 1 1 6 3 4 3 1 83 1 21 ......1 1 2 1 ? 1 83a 1 2 .. 83b • 83c i i 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 83d | 1 1 I...... ll 1 4 13 4 2 83e 1 1 1 1. 84 1 ■ 1 84a 84b 1 8S 86 1 1 1 1 87 1 87a 87c 1 1 1 1 87d 1 87e 88 89 B 114 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, z HH .2 rH a JH CAUSES OF DEATH. 4 Eh O Eh ra o 55 > P A O Z > R CJ O Z > R C4 O 55 > p A 04 O 55 > 3 cj OJ d z > R cd CO o z > p A CO O Z > 3 cj CO d Z > 3 cd H- 0 z > 3 A O Z > fl cd IO o z > p A JO O Z > R CJ IO O z > o io o z > fl Diseases of the ear and of the mastoid process—Continued. (a) Otitis and other diseases of the ear M. Ditto F. (b) Diseases of the mastoid process..M. Class VII. Diseases of the circulatory system Total Ditto M. F. Diseases of the heart M. F. Pericarditis (acute rheumatic excluded) M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Acute endocarditis (non-rheumatic) ..M. F. (a) Bacterial endocarditis (acute, subacute, or unspecified) M. Ditto F. (b) Other acute or subacute endocarditis F. (c) Endocarditis (not specified under 45 vears) ...F. Chronic affections of the valves and endocardium M. Ditto F. (a) Specified valvular diseases (rheumatic) M. Ditto F. (b) Other specified valvular diseases (non-rheumatic) M. Ditto F. (c) Unspecified valvular lesions and endocarditis M. Ditto F. Diseases of the myocardium M. F. (a) Acute myocarditis M. F. (b) Myocarditis (not specified under 4B years) M. (c) Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration (rheumatic)-M. Ditto F. (d) Chronic myocarditis (non-rheumatic) M. Ditto F. (e) Other myocarditis (not specified) M. Ditto F. Diseases of the coronary arteries and angina pectoris M. Ditto F. (a) Diseases of the coronarv arteries M. Ditt-J F. (b) Angina pectoris M. F. Other diseases of the hea^t M. F. (a) Functional diseases of the heart (no organic lesion) M. Ditto F. (b) Other diseases of the heart (rheu- Ditto F. (c) Other diseases of the heart (non- 1 Ditto F. Aneurism (heart and aorta excepted) ..M. 1 „ F. Arteriosclerosis (coronary or renal sclerosis or cerebral ha_morrhage excepted) ..M. 1 Ditto F. 1 F. 2 2 5 1 1 2 4 1569 1018 551 975 521 I | .. | . .... 1 . 1 ............ 1 380 256 124 236 117 ... 1 90- 9B 90 32B6 2152 1104 2024 1033 1 2 1 2 6 6 6 4 1 1 135 91 58 42 67 45 10 3 2 1 2 1 25 18 7 18 7 12 9 3 8 3 11 7 4 7 4 1 43 27 16 25 16 80 51 29 50 29 100 61 39 60 35 50 31 19 30 18 23 16 7 15 7 559 360 199 333 179 14 8 6 6 6 44 26 18 25 17 41 30 11 25 10 1 2 . | 1 . 1 1 . 1 2 1 | 91 1 1 1 ... 4 4 4 3 | [ 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 I 1 1 .. 1 1 ......1 1 1 ... 1 60 44 31 22 25 22 4 92 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 35 23 3 1 2 2 6 5 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 20 7 7 1 11 5 2 1 138 76 1 20| 2 141 1 1 61 71 1 14! 2 61 1 1 1 1 5 3 2 1 .....1. .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 9 1 1 1 | 9 4 1238 696 9 6 I 1...... 1 198 127 2 2 1 3 6 132 88 60 31 102 SO 102 30 .. 1 3 2 1 1 8 1 13 | 1 93 ll 7 1 5 1 4 1 2 2 13 12 1 33 26 12 10 7 5 656 3B9 5 1 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 1 I | 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 10 8 2 4 8 4 8 1 30 21 4 1 11 3 11 3 1 2 30 22 2 1 22 8 22 8 1 11 7 3 12 2 10 2 2 1 4 8 2 2 6 6 2 5 115 6C 21 10 75 29 75 29 9 10 613 321 29 27 236 94 234 91 2 3 19 20 1 3 8 16 11 18 5 16 17 2 1 1 1 28 1 1 1 10651 1 2 5751 | 3 1 1 1401 11 5 \ 1 \ 1 1 21 71 9 21 101 2 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 11 151 11 1 31 21 4 1 1 1 1 ll 131 11 1 31 2' 4 1 1 21 94 871 1 5R7I 1 195' 1 1 5761 190l 1 111 1 2 8 1 7 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 5 57 I ... 1 1 | qs ..... 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 3 5 121 61 1 61 I 1 21 I l! 1 I \ 1 I i 43 6 1 7 19 44 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 ll 41 1 51 21 51 21 1 191 _ 121 1 1 1 I 1 4 1 3 4 8 1 9 5 1 i i 1 1 1 2' 1 11 1 1 1 I | 231 9fi 36 8 68 42 5 1 ll | . 97 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 3 11 I 98 1 I ll.-.J 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 115 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. OJ io 0 z > 3 IO 0 55 > 5 rt co O Z > R A to 0 Z > 5 CJ CO O z > R ■a to o Z > R OJ to o z > p SH to 0 Z > P cd O Z > a A O Z R o z p cd CO 0 z > R A 00 0 55 > P CJ 00 O z > R ra OJ o 55 > R 00 o Z > R 00 0 z > R U 00 o Z > P OJ 0 z > fl A OJ O Z > R CJ CJ 0 Z > R T3 CJ 0 Z r* R oj CJ 0 55 > R *H _. 0 Z > R d o o p A © 0 z r* fl 6 c o Z > R -6 o o Z r» R d z CO B IH 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 89a 8 4 4 7 6 1 10 8 2 6 2 24 16 8 15 7 77 57 20 49 19 2 1 1 1 7 4 3 4 3 3 2 1 2 1 5 3 9 15 14 1 1 181 9 161 8 21 1 2 1 1 1 1 24 21 3 21 3 14 9 5 8 5 15 12 3 2 2 1 11 2 11 2 ... |.... 10 8 2 7 2 29 2G 3 24 2 3 1 2 ... 1 1 2 2 2 12 8 4 6 4 89b ! 41 6 1 21 14 1 1 .......... 14 2 7 1 12 2 2 11 2 [.... 90- 4| 1 2 1 95 1 1 ... 1 90 1 1 1 1 1 1 ......1...... 90b 91 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 91a 1 [ ......1...... 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 51 I 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ......1...... 1 1 91b 1 i 1 21 1 2 91c 92 2 1 1.... | 2 1 1 1 51 1 1 ...1.. 1 1 1 ......I......I...... 92a 1 21 .... 11. ......L....L 1... 1 . 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 35 10 1 1 1 1 .. .1... 1.. 1 92b ......1 .... . ......1... 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 9 1 1 12 1 1 1 2 2 92c 1 21 2 4 11 5 1 41 2 1 1 21 31 3 93 11 1 2 21 1 ......I......I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 93a | 1 1 30 8 5 1 10 4 9 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i! 1 1 il...... 1 ...1. 1... 1 ............ j 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 93b 1 | ! l - 1. 2 2 1 I 21 21 4 10 5 3 1 1 21 1 1 31 3 21 1 1 I 1 91 2 ll 2 1 21 2 1 1 81 3 8 1 1 1 1 11 |... | ... 11 1 1 93d 1 1| 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...... L 1 .. 93e 1 10 in .. .. . .............. 1.... 4! 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 41 41 1 1 1 1 1 31 31..... I I I I 3! I ll ll 4 I | [.. | ... 12 1 12 4 1 4 1 94 [ 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 4 3 IIII 31 1 ll ll 4 94a 1 1 1 1 ......1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1......1 1 1.. ..1.... 1 ......1 J......I......I .1.1. 1 94b .... 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 ......1 .1 1...... 2 1 ......1. ....1 1 3 2 95 ll 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I......L... 95a I 1 .... ...1 1...... 1 1 1 L....I.....J... I 1 i . 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 .1 I | 1 ..1.. 1 95b ll.. ! 1 ......1 ..!.. 1 I...... ......1. 1 1 1 . 1 1 21 1 .. 1 1 1 1 ......1. J 2 95c 1 1 . 1 1 I 9 ..!.. 1... 1 ll...... ..:...!. ... ....- 1 96 1 .... . ....' L 1 1 L....L....I. .. 2 .... 1 1 .... 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' .....1. .. 1 1 1 97 1 1 1 I I I 1.. 98 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 B 116 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d z .2 rJ ^4 a IH CAUSES OF DEATH. H 4 Eh O _H 6 Z > 5 A 6 Z > P tj d Z > P d d Z > P A OJ d Z > cj d 55 > P d CO d z > p A CO d z > p cj CO d Z > 3 d d z O A d z > 3 d IO d 55 >' O A IO d Z P u io d z > 3 IO 6 Z > 3 99 Other diseases of the arteries M. F. Diseases of the veins M. F. High blood-pressure (idiopathic) M. F. Other diseases of the circulatory system M. Class VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system Total Ditto M. F. Diseases of the nasal fossa, and accessory Ditto F. Diseases of the larynx M. F. 9 10 7 4 2 6 1 560 339 221 3 3 1 5 17 12 2 3 9 5 6 4 119 92 96 B0 59 35 7 8 2 5 8 9 8 4 1 5 7 14 5 14 3 6 2 1 5 3 487 305 182 5 7 i 2 3 i 6 2 2 2 222 123 99 3 3 i 100 i i 1 102 1 75 48 27 2 64 42 22 103 i 5 4 1 1 8 6 2 14 9 5 7 6 1 2 2 1 1 I 1 ll 5 ...1 3 11 2 1 1 | 104 9 7 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 3 3 105 1 1 5 7 1 | 1...... 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 106 1 Bronchitis M. 1 1 i F. (a) Acute M. F. (b) Chronic M. F. (c) Unspecified M. , F. Bronchopneumonia M. F. Lobar pneumonia M. F. Pneumonia (unspecified) M. F. 1 1 1 3 4 4 46 44 41 25 12 9 3 5 1 2 5 2 5 2 4 1 i 1 1 | | 107 108 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 18 12 17 6 7 4 15 12 10 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 11 1 I 1 2 1 109 ......... 1 1 110 Pleurisy M. | F. (a) Empyema M. (b) Others under this title M. F. Hemorrhagic infarction, congestion, cedema, and thrombosis of the lungs .. M. Ditto F. (a) Hsemorrhagic infarction and thrombosis of the lungs M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Asthma M. F. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tuberculosis excepted) M. Ditto F. (a) Silicosis M. (b) Other and unspecified forms of pneumoconioses M. (c) Gangrene of lung M. (d) Others under this title M. F. Class IX. Diseases of the digestive system Total Ditto M. F. Diseases of the buccal cavity and annexa, and of the pharynx and tonsils M. Ditto F. (a) Diseases of the teeth and gums...M. F. (b) Septic sore throat , M. (c) Diseases of the pharynx and tonsils M. Ditto F. Ulcer of the stomach or duodenum M. F. F. F. Other diseases of the stomach M. 1 | | 1 1 I Ill 2 2 1 1 ! | 1 1 | j 1 1 2 1 5 7 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 I | 112 1 1 3 1 1 i 114 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 | 2 1 | 1 1 1 | | 1 1 1 47 28 19 1 3 1 1 1 | 115 l i 12 4 8 2 2 2 2 10 8 2 10 9 1 6 1 4 2 1 18 11 7 1 1 3 11 8 3 4 2 2 1 207 134 73 61 38 23 1 1 31 9 1 3 31 6 1 1 .. .1 7 6 1 i 1 2 1 1.. 1 11 21 1 21 61 1 1. ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 31 9 18 1 11 3 a 1 117 78 23 43 15 35 8 2 1 i i 1 3 1 1 6 6 3 4 3 2 1 3 1 8 1 2 | 2 1 61 1 131 8 3| 2 11 l | 1 1 | 118 1 F. 1 1 ......1...... 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 117 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. ol IO o 55 > 3 io 0 Z > 3 d to 6 Z > fl A to O Z > fl d to d Z > P to O Z > R qj to 0 Z « tH CD O z > R d o Z > P A C- 0 Z > R 6 b- o 55 > R d OO o Z a A 00 0 z > p cj 00 0 55 > 0 ■a 00 o 55 > fl oj 00 O Z t> R ■H 00 o Z > P ti d Z > P a at O Z > P A Ci o 55 > P cj CJ 0 z > p •a OJ o Z > 3 oi a* o Z » P tH OJ d Z > R d © o Z > fl A © O Z > P cj o 0 z > p TJ O tH C z > p d 55 +4 to 3 44 s 1 ............ 1 i 99 100 i 102 1 1 ... i .... ......1 103 8 4 1 1 8| 2 41 2 41 1 1 1 .. 3 2 1 26 15 11 2 1 3 3 4 3 1 3 3 5 9 7 5 2 1 7 6 1 4 1 3 7 5 2 11 5 6 4 3 1 7 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 15 11 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 11.. .J 3 41 1 1 104 3 ............ .....1... .. 105 1 2 1 | 1 1 1 1 106 1 1 2 106a 1 1 1 . L. 1 .. 1 106b ......!..... ..... 1 ..... 1 .... 1 | I I 1 106c ._!._. .... 1 ... ..1 .. | 4 2 8 1 4 6 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 ..... 2 1 i 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 9 1 1 107 9 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 108 1 1 2 21 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 ......1 ..... 6 1 1 ? 109 1 1 2 .. ..! ll 1 ll 1 1 110 1. | 110a 1 1 1 110b 1 111 | 1 Ilia 1 1 1 111b 1 . 1 1 1 ......1 112 1 1 1 1 !....-. 1 1 1 1 1 I 114 1 1 1 114a 1 1 114b 1 I 1 I 114c 1 1 1 114d 1 20 16 4 l 1 1 2 1 1 10 4 6 3 2 1 1 1 4 •> 1 41 4 31 1 5 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 3 2 5 2 3 6 6 ■ 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 ...... 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 115 1 1 . ... 1 1 115a 1 1 115b 1 1 1 1 115c 1 7 1 4 1 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 117 2 117a 1 l I 1 1 1 1 1 117b 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... ..... 1 1 118 B 118 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 6 55 44 ■ *i a M CAUSES OF DEATH. rJ 4 _H 0 Eh 0] O Z fl A O 55 > a CJ o z > p cd CM d z > p A OJ d 55 t> P CJ OJ O z > p 1 d 1 A CO CO d ' d 55 j 55 > > 3 5 o oz 6 z > Q d ■<* o 55 > 3 A H* o 55 > 5 cd io o 55 > P 40 IO o Z > Q CJ IO o 55 > P io 0 z > R 119 Diarrhoea and enteritis (under 2 years of 45 27 42 27 3 10 9 6 4 4 5 27 16 56 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 31 I 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 151 7 8| 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 F. 1 1 1 1 9.\ 1 1 141 7 81 2 I [ I 1 1 (b)' Ulceration of the intestines M. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years of age I ll I I I I I [ i 1 2 120 9 1 1 1 ......1...... I I 41 1 11 1 I 1 (a) Diarrhoea and enteritis M. F. (b/'Ulceration of the intestines M. F. F. F. 1 1 | | 1 1 [ 1 ... . ......1 ll 1 41 1 121 3 6! 2 221 7 11! 3 121 4 21 1 101 3 91 2 5 2 11 1 l 121 1 1 3 11...... 3 2 6 2 4 1 [ I 1 1 122 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 9 31 2 11 1 29| 291...... 31 11 1 11 21 (a)"Hernia M. F. ll 7 27 22 7 I 1 1 3 1 1 F. 1 1 1! ..... 2 1 3 I 21 ll 1 1 2 F. 8 50 23 1 1 1 [ | 5 31 15 1 1| | 2 9. .SI I 6 1 4 11 1 F. (a)"with mention of alcoholism M. F. (b) Without mention of alcoholism—-M. F. Other diseases of the liver M. F. (a) Acute yellow atrophy M. (b)'others under this title M. F. F. Other diseases of the gall-bladder and Ditto F. Diseases of the pancreas M. F. Peritonitis without stated cause M. F. Class X. Diseases of the urinary and genital systems Total F. Acute nephritis M. F. Chronic nephritis M. F. Nephritis unspecified (over 10 years of age) M. Ditto F. Other diseases of the kidneys and ureters M. Ditto F. Calculi of the urinary passages M. F. Diseases of the urinary bladder M. ...F. Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess, etc M. (a) Stricture of the urethra M. (b) Others under this title M. . 1 .. | 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1......I ..... 49 22 4 5 1 1 3 4 1 2 ...... 21 21 1 6 31 1 1 1 . 1 .. ... 1 1 1 1 141 4 21 1 ll 1 | ...1 .. ..... I......1 1. 1 11 1 1 2 .... 1 1 1 1 1 ...1 .. 1 1 1 . ...1 .. 1 11 1 ! .... ...... .....J J.. 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 21 2! 1 1 | | 1 2 1 2 ll 3| 1 61 3 1 51 ...1 .. 21 .1..... 2 127 6 9 8 3 2 I .. ..I...... 6 s 1 1 1 1 ......!......!. I...... 2 1 31 2 .. 1 .. I | 3 1 .. 1 .. | | 1 496 342 1B4 5 4 | 1 .....I .... 1 1 1 31 2 21 2 11 1 ..1 - 4 3 1 41 10 31 6 11 4 12 8 4 1 4 4 25 21 4 I I 81 8[ I .... 44 29 15 1 239| 74 1551 51 841 23 1 1 5 3 2 7 6 1 130 I .... 1 1 ... ..1. . 1 14 3 I 2 131 132 211 124 11 5 14 2 1 2 2 1 31 4 1 4 51 I ! ... I .... 10 13 2 1 2 1101 24 71| 15 21 3 ll 2 81 1 4! 3 71 4 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 I I 133 9 13 2 7 4 3 2 ll 1 1 134 1 1 1 1 1... . 135 1 1 1 | 3 1 1 1 10 1 2 31 ......1...... 1 ...J 136 1 I [ ...J . 1 1 1 1 2 1 ! 71 31 1 1 1 1 11 1 26 137 1 Diseases of the prostate M. 78 17 2 139 Diseases of the female genital organs (non-venereal) F. (a) Ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and parametria F. (b) Uterus F. (c) Others under this title F. Class XI. Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperal state Total 6 1 4 1 41 1 1 1 1 1 I......I......I...... 7 3 1 9 1 38 3 1 1 3 1 2 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 119 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. q. ta 1 r- s O Z 0 d to O Z > a A CO O Z >' A CO o 55 > P CO o Z > a 6 CO 0 55 > R tH to 0 55 > p d 0 Z > G A C- O Z > P cj d Z > R d 00 O z > p A O0 0 Z > fl d 00 o Z > a *6 00 O z > 0 4 00 o 55 > tH 00 O 55 > to 00 o 55 > fl d OJ o 55 > D A CJ c z > a 6 cj 0 55 > a ■6 at O 55 > O ai OJ d 55 r* Q Div. No lit" Div. No. lua. A © d z \ > 1 fl 1 cj © O Z > R o H o Z > P d 55 -H to 3 +H B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 1 l 3 1 119 9 1 1 ...... 1 1 1 3 1 1 l 8 1 119a 9 1 1 1 ......1. 1 1 119b 120 i.. . 1 ... 1 ll 1 1 1- i 120a ... I .... 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ... 1 2 1 l 1 120b 121 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 i 1 122 1 1 1 .. 1 3 I 2 1 1 1 .- | 122a 1 1 1 ...... 1 — 122b 1 1 123 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 124 1 . 124a 124b 1 i i 1 1 125 i 1 1 125a 1 1 1 i i i i 1' 125b 126 127 128 1 1 1 129 1 1 4 3 1 2 2 20 15 5 1 8 3 1 1 2 - 3 3 1 1 1 51 4 ......... 1 1 1 2 2 i 8 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 4 1 i 1 1 1 130 2 1 31 2 ll 2 3 1 1 1 131 1 . L 1 1 1 I 132 1 133 1 1 1 1 | 2 | 134 l 1 1 1 111 1 135 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 136 1 136a 1 136b 2 3 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 137 139 ! 139a 1 1 i 9 i 1 1 139b 1 139c 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ' 1 1 1 B 120 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d z •s 13 i CAUSES OF DEATH. ►J O A O Z > fl CJ o Z > fl Ol O 55 >' P A Ol o 55 > fl CJ OJ O 55 > fl CO o 55 fl A co 0 55 > fl CO 51 >■ p cd o 55 > P 40 o 55 > fl a to o 55 > fl A io O Z > o CJ IO O 55 > 3 •e IO O 55 a Abortion with mention of infection F. (c) Self-induced F. Ectopic gestation F. (b) Without mention of infection F. Toxemias of pregnancy—death prior to 1 1 1 1 4 142 . 1 1 144 1 2 1 1 | (b) Albuminuria and nephritis of preg- 3 1 2 1 1 6 2 1 i (c) Acute yellow atrophy of liver F. Other diseases and accidents of pregnancy—death prior to delivery F. (a) With mention of infection F. (b) Without mention of infection-- F. Haemorrhage of childbirth and the puer- (b) Premature separation of placenta F. (c) Others under this title F. Infection during childbirth and the puer- (a) Puerperal pyelitis and pyelonephritis F. (b) General or local puerperal infection F. (c) Puerperal thrombophlebitis F. (d) Puerperal embolism and sudden death F. Puerperal toxaemias—following delivery F. (a) Puerperal eclampsia F- (b) Puerperal albuminuria and nephritis F. (d) Others under this title F. Other accidents of childbirth F. (a) Laceration, rupture, or other trauma of pelvic organs and tissues....F. (b) Other conditions of childbirth F. Other and urspecified conditions of childbirth and the puerperal state F. (c) Others under this title F. Class XII. Diseases of the skin and cellular 1 .1 .. 1 145 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 146 1 3 1 2 4 1 5 1 1.... 1 ......1..... 147 14 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 i 3 1 8 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 148 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 149 1 1 1 150 1 3 3 5 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F. 1 1 1 1 F. 1 3 11 1 153 Other diseases of the skin and cellular Class XIII. Diseases of the bones and organs of movement Total Ditto M. F. Other diseases of the bones (tuberculosis excepted) M. Ditto F. Diseases of the joints and other organs of movement M. Ditto F. (a) Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) M. (b) Others under this title M. F. Class XIV. Congenital malformations.. Total Ditto .....M. ...... 1 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 ..... .... 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 4 2 1 5 ... .... L ... 1.. ... I.. 155 I i 156 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 25 16 3 1 4 3 146 85 1 L .... | . 2 1 10 5 5 B 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 4 13 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 66 38 1 I 1 1 1 11 3 1112 F. 611 1 851 1 611 2 ll 6 31 7 281 9 1 381 16 28| 9 71 2 .. 1 i 9 1 1 1 F. 2 1 2 6 I i ! (a) Congenital hydrocephalus M. 13 10 7 7 2 I : F. 2 B 3 .. i ... 1 (b) Spina bifida and meningocele M. 1 1 9 I I „ F. 1 1 21 1 I i 1 2 1 I 1 1 1 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 121 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. 6 JO o Z > fl IO 0 z > o ci to o z > Q X SO o z > a ci eo O Z > a •d eo o 55 > P oj CO o 55 > fl t*H to o 55 > R d t- o 55 > R A t- 0 Z > R d t- o 55 > P d 00 o 55 > P A 00 O z > 3 U 00 o z > p T3 00 o % > Q ai 00 O Z > A ■H 00 o z > p to 00 0 55 > P a at O Z > P A CJ O 55 > fl cj c. rl t- P at 6 Z > P oj OJ o Z > R tfH CJ O 55 > R d o O 55 > R 43 © z > R cj © 0 Z > P ■d © o 55 > 3 d 55 IH 1 1 140 ............ 140c 142 142b ........ 1 ...... 1 144 i i 144b 144c 14B 145a 145b il 1 1 146 146b l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l 1 .: ...... 146c 1 1 ■ 147 147a 147b 147c 147d 1 1 1 1 148 ............ ......... 148a 148b 148d 149 149a 149b l l 1 1 150 150c 151 153 155 156 156a 156b l i i 1 1 1 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 31 21.. 1 2 2 i i :.......... 1 1 1 ... i . .. I . 1 l 1 2 1 1 1 — L. . 2 i 157 1 1 ll ______ 157a 1 157b 1 .1 1 1 ...1 I......!......1..... 157c 1 1 1 1 I B 122 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, d 55 g 3 H IH CAUSES OF DEATH. 4 Eh O Eh d ,H o Z > P A iH o Z > a cj 0 Z n d OJ 0 55 > Q A OJ O Z > fl cj OJ O 55 > fl d CO o Z > Q A CO a z > fl cj eo O 55 > H d -. O Z > 3 A o z > o d IO d 55 > fl A io O 55 > 3 cj io o Z > 3 ■d IO o Z > a Congenital malformations—Continued. (d) Congenital malformations of the heart .: M. Ditto F. (e) Others under this title M. F. Class XV. Diseases peculiar to the first Ditto M. F. Congenital debility M. F. F. Injury at birth M. F. (a) Intracranial or spinal haemorrhage M. Ditto F. 33 30 32 12 389 226 163 11 6 131 108 41 34 17 13 2 1 22 20 43 15 21 8 2 20 7 175 95 80 95 80 46 20 49 60 888 651 237 111 29 19 12 4 5 15 7 92 17 30 7 9 3 38 4 7 7 3 1 10 13 4 4 1 1 1 1 10 7 3 1 7 4 3 4 3 3 1 17 9 8 1 1 . 8 4 4 2 16 15 12 4 117 60 57 2 1 34 36 9 13 3 5 7 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 45 33 12 1 1 15 9 5 2 2 5 2 B4 33 21 i 1 4 3 1 1 14 10 4 2 3 2 1 3 3 4 3 1 10 6 4 5 2 3 ..... .......... 159 160 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 5 5 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 .... 24 14 4 4 1 2 3 1 6 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 (b) Other intracranial or spinal injuries M. Ditto F. (c) Others under this title M. F. Other diseases peculiar to the first year of life M. Ditto F. (a) Asphyxia (unspecified), atelectasis M. Ditto F. (b) Infection of the umbilicus, pemphigus, and other infections M. (c) Other specified diseases peculiar to Ditto F. Class XVI. Senility Total M. F. Senility M. F. (a) With dementia M. F. (b) Without dementia M. F. Class XVII. Violent or accidental deaths Total Ditto M. , F. Suicides M. F. Suicide by poisoning M. , F. (a) By corrosive substances, solid and liquid poisonings M. Ditto F. (b) By poisonous gas M. F. F. (a) By hanging or strangulation..M. F. (b) By drowning M. F. (c) By firearms or explosives M. F. (d) By cutting or piercing instruments M. (e) By jumping from high places..M. F. Homicides M. F. Homicide by firearms M. F. 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 ll ............ 3 2 12 6 8 15 7 5 3 1 9 4 31 14 17 14 17 12 5 2 12 329 243 86 53 16 IS 6 3 2 12 4 38 10 16 4 2 1 10 3 3 6 2 1 B 4 2 1 3 2 B 3 3 2 1 1 1 17 9 8 2 161 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 7 5 .. | 1 1 1 6 1 5 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 5 5 3 3 2 2 59 31 28 31 28 19 13 12 15 125 91 34 4 1 1 9 11 11 162 1 5 3 2 9 1 8! 4! 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 15 9 6 1 1 1 1 6 1 20 14 6 6 4 2 2 7 119 81 38 15 4 | . 163, 164 8 8 1 14 12 2 3 7 6 1 1 3 2 1 41 27 14 3 23 18 5 1 7 4 3 1 5 2 3 1 191 13 17! 10 21 3 41 3 11 163 1 2 1 | 1 3 I | 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 13 9 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 164 1 3 1 5 3 1 41 3 1| 2 2 a 21 1 2 3 1 ... 1 1 I 1 11 1 2 3 1 5 41 1 21 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 166- 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 6 166 3 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 123 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. IO o z > 3 tH IO 0 Z > 5 d CO o z > R A CO c 55 > R cj CO o z > p ■d CD O 55 > R oj CO o 55 r* P to o 55 > d o Z > P A t- O Z > P cj _- 0 Z > P d 00 o 55 > P A 00 O z > R 6 00 o z > p •V CX. O Z > a cj 00 o Z > a tH 00 O 55 > P li 00 o 55 > O d OJ o 55 > 0 A at o Z > a 6 at o z > n T3 OJ 1 O dj OJ o Z > a -j OJ O Z > fl d o o Z > O X Q o Z > Q 6 o o z > O •6 © o Z > fl d z 44 ta 3 a M 1 .. I I I I I. I ...I . 1 157d 1 1 1 i i I 2 1 2 1 157e I 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 18 11 7 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 2 1 6 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 9 4 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 i i 3 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 1 12 8 4 ............ 158 1 q 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 21 1 1 21 4 159 2 5 1 i 2 1 31 .. 31 1 1 21 ..1 . 3 3 1 1 1 1 J 4 1 2 160 1 1 1 1 1 160a 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 160b 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 ...J 1 2 1 160c 1 .—.I...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 161 ....:.| | 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 161a — 1 161b 1 1 1 . ... 1 161c ! 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 31 91 1 3 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 i 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 9 ll 4 2| B 1 11 4 21 S 1 2 1 ! 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 I 162 1 1 ."'... 2 9 1 ... | 2 1 1 1 162a . | ..I... ll 2 2 2 1 1 5 3 2 1 2 1 17 13 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3| 5 2! 4 H 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 1 2 14 9 5 2 4 4 1 1 2 15 11 4 3 2 7 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 20 19 1 1 1 11 9 2 1 2| B 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 81 4 7| 2 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 163, | 1 164 1 1 I | 163 1 1 1 1 .... I I I I 163a 1 ......1 1 .. 1 163b 1...... ..... 1 ... 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 | 1 164 I l 1 164a 1 I i I 1 1 1 1 I I I I | .... 1 2 1 1 1 164b 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. ......I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 2 1 164c j 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 164d 1 .... 164e 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 164f 1 1 1 1 -I 1 1 1 1 I 166- 1 . 1 1 I 168 1 166 1 1 .1 1 1 I I I B 124 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 1 1 3 a CAUSES OF DEATH. fl 4 Eh O Eh a o 55 > O A o Z > a ci O 55 > P d OJ d z > a A OJ o 55 > Q cj 04 O z > a d CO o 55 > O A 00 o 55 > fl cj CO O Z > R d hji O 55 > 3 A HJI o 55 > fl 4 IO 0 Z > 3 A io O z > a cj IO O z > fl IO o z > 3 167 Homicides—Continued. Homicide by cutting or piercing instru- 1 5 5 4 530 195 23 2 113 39 6 1 2 98 37 7 I 1 1 2 2 185 66 6 Ditto F. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 65 28 168 Homicide by other or unspecified means M. Ditto F. Accidental deaths M. F. Railway accidents (excluding motor- vehicles) M. | 169- 195 169 7 2 9 2 51 2 11 1 1 ll 1 8 5 1 8 6 23 13 1 181 4 41 2 1 1 83 29 7 2 3 13 1 7 3 i .......... 170 F. (a) Collisions with trains M. F. (b) Collisions with street-cars M. (c) Automobile accidents (excluding trains or street cars) M. Ditto F. (d) Motor-cycle accidents (excluding automobiles) M. Street-car and other road transport Ditto F. (a) Street-car accidents (excluding trains and motor-vehicles) M. Ditto F. (b) Others under this title M. F. Air transport accidents M. F. Accidents in mines and quarries M. Agricultural and forestry accidents....M. (a) Accidents involving agricultural machinery and vehicles M. (b) Injury by animals, in agriculture M. (c) Other agricultural accidents ....M. (d) Accidents involving forestry machinery and vehicles M. (e) Other forestry accidents M. Other accidents involving machinery__M. Food poisoning F. Accidental absorption of poisonous gas M. Ditto F. (a) Coal and illuminating gas M. F. (b) Motor-vehicle exhaust gas F. (c) Other carbon-monoxide gas M. (d) Other poisonous gases M. Acute accidental poisoning by solids or liquids M. Ditto F. F. Accidental burns (conflagration excepted) M. Ditto F. Accidental mechanical suffocation M. F. Accidental drowning M. F. Accidental injury by firearms M. F. Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments M. Accidental injury by fall or crushing..M. F. (a) Accidental injury by fall M. F. (b) Accidental injury by crushing..M. F. Cataclysm M. Injury by animals M. Excessive cold M. F. 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 27 8 39 13 2 14 8 2 2 1 | . .... 1 2 33 12 2 1 7 2 7 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 11 1 23 8 4 14 8 2 2 1 1 12 2 i . | 171 1 ......1 — 1 1 1 4 I _____ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.... 1 1 1 1 1 ......1...... 1 1 1 111 21 4 1 1 1 | 1 | 1 22 1 1 • 172 1 1 ......1 1...... 1 3 2 1 8 1 1 6 6 1 1 1 7 3 1 10 3 1 ll 173 11 51 ......1 1 1 31 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 L....I _'_ 174 2 11 44 1 2 2 6 33 20 1 10 3 6 2 1 3 1 1 2 18 6 10 1 1 1 1 ll 2 21 1 1 ____.„._ 1 6 1 1 .. 1 175 I 2 l i i 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 ................ 1 1 1 3 1 | 10 4 8 2 6 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 24 1 3 2 47 37 44 36 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 __ 176 177 178 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ll 4| I ll I I I I !_.__.. I 1 1 1 1 '.... ..I...... 1 I .. 1 1 ...... i i ......i 1 1 1 179 1 1 1 1 ......I.... I...... i i i i i 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 _. I I ....... .. | I 180 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 51 2 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1......!..... 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 13 1 10 1 13 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 181 1 1 3 | 10 1 I I 1 1 182 4 4 77 15 14 1 2 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIII 183 11 2 1 1 1 8 1 .1 1 3 1 | 11 184 I 11 1 21 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 185 1 1 1 186 981 9. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 161 1 21 15| 1 1 3 121 I 21 85 89 83 9 2 ......1 11 I 1 I 2 11 151 1 | 3 41 1 1 i ......I. _... 1 1 1 1 187 11 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..._.l......l___ 188 1 i i I 190 1 2 | [IIII 1 1 1 1 I ■ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 125 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. oj IO o Z t> O "H IO 0 55 t- 3 d to 0 Z > 3 A to O z > 3 cj to 0 Z > 3 ■d to 0 Z > 3 6 o Z > 3 tH to 0 z > 5 d tr- O z > 3 A O > 3 c- 0 55 > 5 d 00 o Z > 3 A CO O Z > 3 CJ OO o z > a ■d CO o z > 5 d CO o Z > 3 CH 00 6 55 > 3 60 OO o 55 ti 3 d OJ O Z > 3 A at o Z > 3 d OJ 0 55 > 3 •3 at o 55 > 3 _ OJ O Z > 3 •H OJ O Z > 3 d o d 55 > 3 A © rH O 55 >' 3 cj o 1 >■ 3 ■d o o 55 >' 3 6 55 44 e i i I I 1 l I 1 167 168 169- 195 169 170 170a 170b 170c 170d 171 171a 171b 172 173 174 175 175a 175b 175c 175d 175e 176 177 178 178a 178b i _. . i I I i l . i .. l 3 2 7 2 2 i 2 .2 1 10 4 1 i i 2 1 3 1 i 3 71 3 i n 4 1 3 i i i 2 17 1 i 4 i 7 2 1 i i 1 1 2 1 1 11 1 21 I i 3 1 1 1 5 I 3 I I I I 1 ll 1 i 3 1 1 1 i 1 2 ll 1 2 I i 1 1 1 I i 1 i .... 1 1 1 I i I l i i I 1 1 1 l I i ...... I...... 1 i 1 I i 1 i 1 1 4 1 I 1 1 i I 1 i i 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 2 i i 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ___l__._ 1 [ 1 1 .. 1 i ......1 I 1 ..1 1 | .......... ______!__. 1 1 1 l I i 1 1 i 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 I i [ 1 1 i I i i...... 1 1 1 I [ -L. 1 __, 1 1 1 1 i ......1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 l i 1 178c ____!____ 1 1 I i 178d 179 180 181 182 1 1 1 1 1 I l I i i .1 1. 1 i i __..l___ 1 1 1 11. 1 1 1 I i 2 1 l 1 I.... i.. i 1 1 1 i i I i 1 1 I 1 1 1 I i i I | I I 1 1 |.... ii I 1 1 i 1...... 1 5 ........... 1 21 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 7 l i _.._i.____ 2 1 1 1 I i 184 I 1 ___l_.._ _".l i 1 1 1 ............ 1 1 .................. i I |„ .. 185 186 186a 186b 187 188 190 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 I i 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 ... [ 1 1 1 11 il I I i I 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 |.. I i .................. I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 l I i... I 1 1 i .... i. .. i 1 1 1 ........... i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l II II B 126 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 30.—CAUSES OF DEATH BY SEX IN CENSUS DIVISIONS, OVER, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 6 z Ol 3 c CAUSES OF DEATH. 4 H O H cd 0 Z > 0 A O z > fl CJ o 2. > P cd OJ o 55 > R A OI o z > a cj OJ O z > R cd CO o z > X CO 0 z > a CJ O z > a cd 0 z > o A O z > 3 Z 3 IO > s cj to o z > 3 ■d IO 0 55 > 5 193 Accidental deaths—Continued. Accidents due to electric currents M. Attack by venomous animals (nonoccupational) F. Other accidents M. F. (d) Obstruction, suffocation, or puncture by ingested objects M. Ditto F. 6 1 2 i 3 1 194 1 34 i i 195 1 1 11 1 l 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 141 5 61 3 1 61 1 ll 1 191 7 ...... 2 1 il 4 27 15 73 44 29 44 29 25 9 2 1 17 19 2 8 4 (e) Other and unspecified objects..M. „ . . . ..F. 1 1 11 1 ...... 5 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 61 1 5 11 1 Bl 11 1 51 il ii 21 21 4 3 11 1 1 Class XVIII. Ill-defined and unknown 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 Ditto M. F. Ill-defined and unknown causes M. F. (a) Ill-defined M. , F. (b) Found dead M. F. (c) Unknown or unspecified cause M. F. I il I 200 2| ii 21 1 1 ............ 1 1 ______L.___I.____ 1 il I 1 1 1 1 CLASSIFICATION OF ACCIDENTAL DEATHS (These accidental deaths are classified above according to circumstances involving the Accidental absorption of poisonous gas M. Ditto _...F. Accidental burns M. F. Accidental mechanical suffocation M. F. Accidental drowning M. F. Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments M. Ditto F. Accidental injury by fall M. _ F. Accidental injury by crushing M. F. Accidents due to electric currents M. 16 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 6 10 1 2 1 1 10 3 5 2 1 34 1 2 46 36 66 16 3 1 4 27 2 1 2 5 2 1 10 3 1 11 13 49 8 3 15 1 1 5 4 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 105 28 5 1 3 2 15 6 . 1 3 4 1 1 ______ i. 1 12 15 27 3 95 2 1 2 5 2 83 1 8 1 1 1 215 38 4 4 1 5 2 2 7 2 6 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 127 INCLUDING CITIES AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946—Continued. 6 iO 0 z > 0 0 Z > d CO 0 Z > a A CO 0 Z > fl d CO 0 Z > P T3 CO 0 z > R a. eo o z > tH to 0 z > R d t- o z > a A _- 0 z > c d c- 0 Z > a d OO 0 Z > a' A 00 O Z > 0 d CO 0 Z > a oc O Z > P dj 00 0 Z > 00 0 55 > a M 00 o Z > P OJ o 55 > P X at o > d CJ O Z > 0 T3 OJ O 2. > fl dj OJ o Z > a HH at O Z > R d © 0 55 > P A © O > R V o 0 3 Xi o o 25 > fl 0 z H m 3 1 193 ______!______ 194 2 1 11 1 1 l ______!____. 1 195 1 1 1 195d 2 1 1 11 1 1 i i l 1 195e I.. 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 21 11 1 21 ____ 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 I I 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l l 1 1 3 9 2 9 2 8 4 3 4 3 2 1 200 1 1 3 i j? 11 200a i I . | 1 200b 1 1 1 __ 1 ______ ...J 6 2 2 ? 1 3 1 4 1 1 200c 1 1 2 3 1 ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF INJURY, accident under rubrics 169 to 176, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, and 193.) 1 2 l! l i 1 l 1 1 1 2 1 1 ______ 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 6 l 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 1 i 1 ...... 1 3 2 2 — 1 l i l 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 128 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. f-5 X > O Q to <_ to o 1-4 tH < ►H X Ph o l-H o o •tBIJO^OIA NMO! -OCO cq h/NH CC (M i-H coccio t- ic t- : ! ih :cq»Hcq t- co co t-h : cc *UOU_l3jY ci t-h oo «Nt-. : : : : : : : oi : rH '■ rH : : : ;::::: ih ;:::::::: i—i : : th eo *=f cq ::::::; : ; : : i ; :;;;i! ; : i : i i i : i i : \i3AnoouBA i-H u ■*.- eo c CO- o ~o ti eo c j eo th oi ci t-h eoo.i-. : ci t-h cq co -ef co oo cj cq t-h-^ 1010 : : cq cq :hmc.c.nhhhoio«ooth cq t-o t- cc to cq io hio : ; : cc I -ef Cq rH I t-H rH rH '.',', irH : : : : TP"X ■* Tf cq cq : : t-h : t-h : t-h : t-h : ::::;::;:;:::: : cq : ; ; : cq : : : : : : : : : ; : : : : ; : ; : : : ; : : ; : ; : iiii *pUB[SSO'JJ us o cq.- ci". cq i- co cq cq : :::;:: :cq : t-h : th : : ; : : ; : ; : : t-h :;::::::::;:: •ajjo^siDAay io cqcq :;;::: irH :: : : : | : : ::::::; :th : : jt-h ;::::: ; •*4jacln,jj aouiJd ci t-in c-io^* ;::::: : cc tc co cq cocq ; : : : : y-n : : : : rn : rn : : c. ; : t- io <—i :::::;: : :: ::: ::::: : : : : :::: ■83J03Q 30UIJJ ^ioo cqcq : ::: :_:.__: : : : ; : : :::::.::.::::_ :cq : :,-. : ■* cc : :: :;.:__:: ; : : : : : :;:::::::;:::;: : : : •Apoojq; ivioj io cq co : : : ;;:::;;::;: ; ; : : ; : ; : i : : : ; ::;:;!:::;: ! •ui-B^mboo H^od 00000 : : '■ ::::::::::: : ::.; :::::;;;:::::::::::: •jujaqiv ^oj c-1- cq cq rn y-n ;:::;: :.-. : : cc(M--h :::;:;: ;;| ca ; :i- ii::!:::'-'!'-'!!::!'-'!:: •jaAnoouB^ q;joN hc--^ eo eo : irH ! ;eo :«o ! _o oo eo ; ; ::;:; : : i i i i i i i i i i i i j i r i n •J3^SUlUi;s3j\Y o.rHr—: o.ce*q< ::::;:; co h* m cq : io cq : : hc. ::::::::;;; :h :;;: : m-^H t-h ::::;:; : : : :::::::::::: : ; : NHr-i :::•:::; : :: :::;: ::::._: ::::: •uosp^ coioco t-eo i-h :::::: : io : io cc oj : : : :;;;:;:::::::: : t-h C-eocq :::..:: : : ::: ::::::::::::::: :;:: •ouubub^ eo h* cq eo ^< eg ::::;: : ec ci co i-h : co t-h : : : rn :_:.::;::::: :>-_ ; : : ; t-hc--* ::::::: :: : ::;:::::::::: :::: -uotssjH C-O C- t-h cqoi 1-1 ; i : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 j !::::!:;:!::!:::!::: •qq-iuis^p-B^i cj o ci ; cqoq j "BUAVOpJJ loeoc- io cq co :;;:::;cjcocqco y-n t-hco:: .:::.::...!!.:.:._,'; oi-^f-^ ::::::; :: I:::::::...:.;::.:::. •s dooiuiB}! cq us tr- ■'tfcoT-. :;:::: :n .»h : : rn : ; : :*-. :::::;::;;:::::; : cj ci cq ::::::: : : : ; : : :: ::;::;;:;::!::::: •S^JO^ pUB-tO t-h cc oo : ca t-i •aiuja^ C- C- CO ca rH y-H . 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Ditto F. frfr : o |t \[c ina : B : cd : a C : 0 :_j3 i *h ■ Q :X | C :»h : 0 ' cj '■ c 1 CJ . Q 'X fl EH (b) Joints F. Tuberculosis of the genito-urinary system M. Tuberculosis of other organs F. \ >> ■ Sh :_rt [s '.XJ ;N i'rt : *h : QJ : C : qj j bo ; QJ ■ -_-> i A o < :2 •0 a li Ih 01 E b) •C a « a P cn _: TJ C rt *» a _i C X c .2 -t. t CJ «H .£ a E e, C c c z c c s K a & P Syphilis M. F. (a) Locomotor ataxia (tabes dorsalis) M. (b) General paralysis of the insane M. 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Mi^i ::;::;::::::::.':;::;:: iocjcc cqcc;:iHco::rH;;:iH:TH:rH:.' ::::::;:::;: ; r-i :::::::::::: : ::::::: coihm tHCM:::h 0 10 eo cs ■**< cs th so eo co cm h h eo h- h 00 eo os ca OJ C- CM -* HNN COCO H IM» H/ IN t IO (N H «) H fc-TH OJ CO ciio-^ io-*tf cq rH th 22 B 0) 01 >> 01 fl 0 > Sh ii c 'rt N c OJ O Q u 0 a r a tH -P fl O £ % X fr fr CO a U: re c 2 s s + a ,£ P OJ & C OJ c c p xi fl s B + a c p a C u «: s a + P a & r QJ (0 fl 0 t QJ MH p a c c < H O c E re rH a H-J c +j a s T3 -J a c. QJ tr _H a X 6 fc 0 p c a --< t 0 U PE, s ca QJ CQ C u > E fe a?- oi QJ to rt QJ 'O .° •13 C8 P 13 fl rt tn fl .2 CJ QJ CM tc IH OJ X 0 CO rt V (0 T3 CO "c rS CJj "O O ffi m CO O rt £ a u bo 0 X p. £ rl X *e3 0 H a _H s 0 £ +> Ih a c -a fl rt u a 0 fl rt r- CO a rt O s h c 0 E s 44 44 c CE a t "ra s tH a -M O X) c CE a fl rt U fc s c Jh a X p -« Ci rt > Hh' "> Ci U w CJ p X ii X +s HH 0 a. CJ C rt O F. Cancer of the digestive organs and peritoneum M. F. fr -> X CJ a £ c a fr.Z A ■ fl : fl : 4 ;TJ : o a P I CJ 5 a X X CC TJ P rt! £ CJ .' M fr IE a C d C HH a fc a QJ C « CO CQ rt P > Sh « C rt Jh a> > "hi <+- ft s (Q rt QJ tH ej C a Ph t fc £ QJ c 0 43 CD P fl a >. k 4-r QJ CJ S X H- s co a +; "a xi QJ £ t QJ P to p fl X} fl rt a, X o £ fr s QJ Ol r-t 03 !>> »H o ■p rt c ft CO 0) V rfl +1 "S rH OJ CJ C rt O ►< G K Jh rt P\ a * c 3 3 Pc a o h o ■4-1 0 XI X ti £ X .£ CO :. '. a o Is ec eo IC ec cc CO 00 DQ ec ■^ 1 10 IO to IO eo B 130 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Ph H > O Q to < to o l-H EH < KH . Ph O Ph So © | x S Si O P3 CQ i-h H « rH 03 o w o PP —i rH cc rH ; o -tf1 e© ; ■ •JIBJli !;;; :coo3 j : f ::;::: :i f :: t: j j iiiiii iii ^—• : W 1 : •pUBissoH cicq ; : : A A i 1 I ! i 1 : j : 1 1 : j : :::::! 1 1 : ! ! •aSfO^spAaa •^jao_ri}i aouud : : : : :hn :_:::;::::__:::__: ;::::: iii «H ! 1-1 i •aa-ioao 33u!Jd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iii -tf co -h jh ■jtpooM VOJ iii: i i i i iiii:.:;.:; 1 i : i iiiiii iii *H i w i •uiBRinBoo VOJ i : i i i i i i i : 1 j i i : ! I i i : : i i i : Ml H | rt 1 •m-taqiv ^M : : ; : : th cq ::::::;:: : th ::::::: :::::: : : : : : ■jaAnoouBA co cq rH eq : eo ih-tf : t-h : co : : :hcj ; : : ; : ::::;: : ; : co co : | •ja^suiui+saAN. A-.3N tH : rH rH \tr-rH j rH j j j*H : iH | J j '. '. rH \ \ • rH j j j j | j 1 00 CO lO I 1 ■uospH ::;: :^ irH ::: th :::::::::;:; : :::::: : : : cocJth j ; •ouneuBft ; • ; : : : ; : ; i : : iH : th ; : : : : h : : : iii iocccj : : •uoxssipi t—i : ::;::::::::::::: : ■;■;;■ iii whn :: •m;uxs_tpBT; :;:: :h :::::::::::;:::::: : iiiiii iii mhn : : •BUA-opH cj : cq ec : 1-1H :W i : i : I A i j i I _ 1 1 1 i 1 1 Ml 'OHTl1 j j •sdooiuiBH j j :: :h :;:::::: ih : : ::::;: : iiiiii iii eo-tf cj th : •S5[ao^ put-JO : : A \ H : i : i i i i i i ! : i : i i i i i iiiiii i j- j i ■amaaj M i 1 M i 1 1 M i i A II 1 1 Mill! i, i i w H 1 1 •uBounQ A !*** : I II II M ! ! 1 1 II 1 Mil:: III ^ 1-1 1 j •uojsaao iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iii cjtHth ;: •j[OoaquBJO A A M I: II M 1 j 1 1 M 1 :::::: III H 1-1 1 •Atma^nog •HOBMIIUMO rHrH \y-H t~t ::::::: : h :::;:::: :::::: : cj ih i-h ; : ■luaaqiv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iii *~~l ■lYLOIt Ci IO -tf -tf iH CC CM tO rH CO CC 00 C- N tHCO >tf -tf I> eo Ci CO iH tH -^i CJ ■* iH CJ CC CJ COHH IO O OD iH CO -tf CC tH CC OlOMHH tH rH CO rH rH t-COO K EH 4J s CQ Sec a* h 3 +J A O- ■a*: B e a j. h §<* fr > t- 6 o 2 rC 1 *s "8 eC '« a c cc c z p rt j- q X C £ fr$fr cd : B i CS Ul : S ; J! i CJ jj S 8 I.J= OJ 3J_ O +-1 IW *H o o Jh Jh QJ OJ ej o C C rt rt UU 22* oi fl : rt : be i °i Is a o »b SS QJ fl) x\x «H «H 0 O in -H QJ QJ .CJ U - C C oi rt OO IS > a c fr I 0 %fr tH ii HJ rt m ai QJ H-l "ca TJ s £ "3 rt > C 7 : co : CQ fl : O : > : «h : a ! c i'rt ifi : qj : cj 1 « >fl : -*-1 1*3 ■ BJ l "£ : ea 1 ft is 43 jo It. : 3 CJS 1.S qj rt c ■P -H P ^T3 frgfr i cd : fl : rt : bfl IS '■xi ■ n ;cfl : u : QJ '■ Pi : co : fl 1 p \xs : C i ^ i Qj i-c oO H_3 32 Tumours of undetermined nature M. F. (d) Brain and other parts of the central nervous sys- fr a B $ b u c •o g Q c 'J- p p -r C K »- c X +■ C *- 111* •4 .2 EH O o : -O* 1 B-S i d : C.S i .2S ■ H-i d o* i Si : cn a) ■ a) B : QJ 0J ■ .2 m : «>, i -2 E-g 1 .2 o ; 44 . : CC OJ § c : ___ " : s ; p E oj 44 CJ "J o « < OJr- OJ j aj c w J ,3 £tJC o ■ i -h i : : qj ; : : > : : : a; ; : *H i .° i ; ; rt : 1 S i 3 . : qj 43 u _ : <- . ! 1 'ON Wl -+ui cc -tf Cl o h* m H CJ IO IO CO -tf IO IO J3 lO lO CO IO VITAL STATISTICS REPORT . 1946. B 132 PROVINCIAL BOARD OP HEALTH. Ph X > O Q to < to o J-H EH < hH . tr » 3 s Ph O Ph ° I eo fa 2 :rt 05 h2 <_§_ ca i-h W Ph h oa 5 H x oi X X n < tH •BJJO^OXA :iHCMoo(Mciioio^f -tf Ttf rHH coc CJO : : N : :c4 " iH : IO US f^1 N H CO •UOUJ9A '• '• '■ : cq rH tH : hh : : : uaAnoouBA rH \y-H \ US IO CO -tfl CO CC tr- iO '. rH «sj* -tfl Ol y-H OirH iWHrlHHHD '. CO Cq t- t- rH rH rH -rf CJ rH M CO : : : : cj-tfioeo ; ustr- : rHi-. : Ifttxx ::;::;:: cm ih th i-h ::: : rH •pUBISSOa ::: >h :::: rn :::::;:: : ■a^o^spAaH ;co ; : :cc | : : | •^tadna muuj ::::::::cqi-4CMrH:::: ; •33_I030 90«HcI ::::::: :cc rt cq ■^poopi l-IOJ ;::;::: :wh :hh : : : : rH ■urei-ymboQ qjoa ::;::;:: cq ih : icqrH iiii •jujaqiV ^d j^ i iH i ; | uaAnoouBA iiiiii: ':t£>^ • *-* ■ *-* ■ ■ ■ :eOCN HHHH | : ; ;« : cm iiiiii; ■ ua-j.suiui'jsaM. '.rH ; rH '. ', I I CO CO Ol CD '. '. '. '. :-tf< cq i ■ ■ i ii! i r r i i *uos[3j^; : : : : : : : h cocq cj :rHcq : : : : •ouiibub^; :::::: ::c_-t-cOHtf:::: : :-tfjcc : ; : : •uojssipi ::::::: :o3C404ih :*h : ; : : : : ih : : th -qiiuisA'pB'T; i i i i i i i iH rt : ih : :th •BttAOpJ ::::::: i-tf't-cqco;::: : cq - u QJ o rt M CO O -__= s o tH X ■B fl rt S .00 "o X i CD "3 | CO ,o F. (d) Hemiplegia and other paralysis of unspecified i co !! • a A • to : oj ;h3 : ih : rt :»h i ° 1 A i -H i a ■ a i-a : hh _£ 5S i m :'« ; K i'rt ■ u d : P. i'rt : Ih : o : fl : QJ : bo 1 rt : u i A ! ® i'cj :tP : CJ :T3 i'fl-r : fl a i-| ■ to I i qj X ;rr) a : ~ : o c, ' BB C ia ° ^ a rH A fr c 3 fcjg*. "j? I o ; cj : s ; Jh ft ; c. 1 li »s p* rS » ^j: S _3 c B A 2 Is CQO 2 > a *c fr ! [s i^^ , fie CT : rt > cr ;«H i° a : co c : s F : rt t- : cu a ! >-fl i io a : QJ I'fl t(_ : fl 0 i^cr : i i m | C a. O a 3^ S P J- > 4 c^ O +j OC fr ! c ! ■ :-'t i " ! a si OJ _ 2 " DP, B9 cj ; ■ ■ f ; i" :■ ; |t j } i j j j 0 3 j S J 1 -3 3 E n y £ 4- J. a X c a (. a c c fr fr E C -H- c rt t_ j. c «i- c a 0 a p 05 co : qj ; cj : o : a is 'S is h-> : hC m : -w qj : cr X * B ■ o- « !l O • • -a I* e ; c c_ : a h if 8 :c s il h5 ; c •H : S o 5 co + QJ C co .w rt -^ ffi K OT ™ 0 fr 2 a ■i a c u C 3 + e £ a rC +. =-. c a a « Q s "ON WI 'V*i o oo OC cq 00 _«3 -tf 00 OQ CO t- 00 00 cc Ol CO VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 133 co N rH cq o eo io th -# o CMrHiH rHrH r ^ | H :eoc-w^ -^ cq ihcdot : oo t- rH cc •«* -rji t- Oi th eo oi eo oi : : eo io •* cq cj Hj th-h^ th ; : rt CM rH rH ftO 01 co ee cc us :::::: ::::::: : : ; :o-^< : ih : 01 ■** : cq rHt-t y-n : j• : \ : \ ::::::: :;::th :: • CM jHH ::'H'~,■::: i"-1 tr co th oi to : : : :-*fcc ■<* cq ih t- oo co ih eot-cc : oo -* io th t- oo tji co cq 01 co eo th t cj cj t- to ; t-i t-h us eo 01 ■«* cc co us o-T*eoocc:::; ■«* co cq cq th ih :eoo ect-cjiH t- t- t- c- rHrH rH *** iHth coco-* oo-qi ; : : : : us co iooa ih «h th ; : ; : ; ; . ooooi cooi iiiiii i i i i i ■ i ■ * J^t" : :cocohh -^cq-sfcq : : : : :::::. : : ioojcc cqec ; ; : ;h : ih : ; : : : ; : ; : : h cq : : : : th cq : : rn jrH : ; ; : j : ; : : ; : ot-co t-corH :rH ; : i : ; : : : i ; ; :imcm : : rn iiHcq : : -^rH^r-. : : : :::::::: rn ; : : : ::::::: : ; : : : : : : : : : : : :::::::: : ooocjj cdh :::::; ::::::: : : : ;eo irH : : :io cqrH rH iiiiii iiiiili iii: ; ii OHO i i t-h ih Irt 1 I :!::;:• 1 rt : c-tpiHi ion j j ! i t I j j -:^# J-"* | :::::rH:: : : :ih : ; ih rH COCO CM j | ; | j | | j A : 1 1 *H ! 1 :A j 1 1 1 :*"* i- ! ] 1 iii: i : i i i i i i rt i iocjco cnco ::::;: ::::::: : : : cm cq j : ! : cq cq j : : rn ir-t : ; : i ;::::;;: ooeocq eo th : : : : ; : ::::::: : : : : cj th ; : : :cj.h : : •>!* CM N : ; : :::::::: : : cqeooi cot-:::;:: :::-*co:: -* co : : oo cq : : :hc-c>hn ,_i ,h rH th : ; : th : • ■ ■ ■ r-i ■ : : r- USCOrH COrH ■::;:: • ■ rH rH ', i1-1 rHrH oeo-tf ioo :::::: : : co ec : cc cj : ih cj cc : : : cq us oitr- cq oihoih ; : ih co : : ih th cq -h ih fee oioi loifi : : ; ! ; : ::: :: :cocm:: : nh rHrHrHrn : ■ ... ^ * th ::::::::: : : : : ; : : : t-hiho ho :::::: : : : t-h : ih : : : io oo : : : : -■* oo th us th io th ; .h : r : : : ih : : : co cm ih cj th :;::;: : : : : : : : th : : : : rn : :::::'.: osooi oooo :::::: : : : cq : ih ih : : : cj eo cm : :t-iocorn -*cq-«tfoq : : : : :::::::: cj _- eoeo oj :;:;:: : : : ; : : : : cm : :h :;:: :::::::: oo t- th to r-t :::;:; : rn : th : co th : :eor-. : cj CJ iiii i i i i i i i i rt i cooco coco ;th -.rn : ; \ : i:: : ec cq [rH : cc rH : ; y-n »H ::■*].; --p:::::rH: rn: oo io co iocm ;:::;: ::::::: : : : :iooo : : ih «■* eo rH rn ci-=f os-* : th : : :»h : : th cq ih th th rH :::::; ;:::::: : : : : : cj co oi oi ci :::::: : : :ojcm : : cjcq : o io : : ioojocj : eocqeocq : : th : : : : i th : : : -* ■ -* co * ih : ccthccth : ; r-t : : : ih : : : ; th : ih iiiiii i i i ; i i i iiii : i i i i : : : : : : : : : : : oi us -# io -*f ::::;: :::::;: : : i-"*-^ : : :■*■*# : : ih r* oocjco cqco.■:::;: ::::::: : : : : ih io : th ; : «h *tc : ; th ih th th : : : :::;:::: :: oi t-cj t-cq :::::; ::::::: iii Mr4 • i ■ j cm ih ih oj ^ h :cjh : ; : :nh ; : :: coco CM 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 |rt I""1 : MM i 1 H ^ iiii 1 i i i i 1 ; i rt 1 ■<* t-1- eot- :::::: : :ih ih : : :weo ; j-tjieoiH 1-1 A 1 i i 1 1 ; j i 1 ; "" oo co 10 co 10 : : : : : : : : : : ih : : : ih : : cj cj : : : : cq cq : : tHiHtHih:::th i::::rH;; rfeoco *■* th ih cj ih cq eo cc eo cj ih cm co t-1- cj t- co cj m t-h oo "tf (MtootfHt- co eo oo co us co th co -■* i-h ec oo -*f ^f t- 10 eot- ■efiOM ■-* Oi t- IO CC CJ COCq OJO0 iHiHCCTHt--* HNON CC CJ MHH CC CJ OWC- OiSO CC-rf £-■*# CC r-t CO rH CMrH rH 32 o _H s 01 Ol M O fr 2 Hr h t ( X a X H- «h c c c R ( P fr IS X QJ X 1 a e. Hr CC £ K 4 X r- % ■*- B t g D + X t- B e Z 4 fr ^2 : 0. :± i* !j IX i c i fl : n : h : 1 ■■x c 6c 2 S £ z a X c c c CT + X Sh a t c X r OJ QJ +j 3 CJ < F. (a) Bacterial endocarditis (acute, subacute, or unspecified) M. Ditto F. (c) Endocarditis (not specified under 45 years)....F. Chronic affections of the valves and endocardium M. F. (a) Specified valvular diseases (rheumatic) M. ...F. (b) Other specified valvular diseases (non-rheu- St- ai +j •B tH a o o fl « T3 X rt OQ fl .2 01 M tn ti 3 J> sS i> Xi V s a 0J a ca fl 0 CJ X t- c > a £ C oc a K i ■'/■ 5 j £ !? •X : jh : ti \o In • ^ : -H- : X C < *9 F. (c) Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration (rheumatic) M. Ditto F. 2* _CJ rt s 1 X tH c o c .CO 'P <& tH a CJ o >. B o "c 0 u X O *?3 r- X (U efl *CJ a P H-J 0 z 0 + Sh ti CJ O > s tH o X -p O a F. Diseases of the coronary arteries and angina pectoris \ M. fr 0 +■ Q n ^ct 'r 4 I (Si > JH 0 r c r- c £ 4 § <+- C Q 0 s a £ a Ph S-h.S i ■ hj ■ : 6 : a • ; a co ':X •c I s 0 J-1- u ■ . qj : *t- P. ! c -* i a rt ' a. C j cr Tl ■ c oo : a, fl ' "" e =| c fc rt 0£ Jh O o c S H= CD X «_-» *H 0 CO aj CO S X3 ~ti c 0 ?c a c fat ca c £ CJ cd s 3 OJ X tH t rt 41 X ii X ■p o CQ QJ oo rt OJ n ^3 !h CJ _J5 Hp 0 _A rt £ D 0) •g fl o fl t5 41 X il X *r* o CO CD 01 3 a •_<_ -d OJ X HP O CJ Aneurism (heart and aorta excepted) M. , F. Arteriosclerosis (coronary or renal sclerosis or cerebral hemorrhage excepted) M. 1 C c IO a> C 09 H~ CJ Ol CO Ol IO OJ so t- Oi Ol B 134 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Ph X > O o to < to o hH EH < X ^ it I o s Ph -S s O CJ §9 X 2 O.ri w 2 O pq CO M H Ph EH w PH _ CJ PQ < tH •btjo^oi^ : cocq :ih cqTf : cocq CC CM I cq Cl t- IO :cj rHrH th : cc HN N •uouaa^ ::::::;: cocjih ;::::::: :th.hth : : : : ■jaAnoDUB^ cq :cjiothcjcm : cccjth Hr : : t-oi oo co co co cj th TF«X :::;:;:: cocjih : : ; ; ; : : : th th th : : : : •puB^ssoy; •a^o^siaAa'jj 1 I 1 1 j ; j 1 rH A 1 : ; : : 1 ; : : I : : 1 : i : ; j 1 i"-1 : •^ladna aouuj ; :ih : irH : : eoiorn ; : ItHth ::;:;:; :ec : n A \ rt A 1 j 1 •aS^oao aouwj rn : : ; : : : : coco ; :;;:;;:: jth jth jth ; : •Apoopi ^ioj •uiB[^mbo^ V-Qirl ■jujaqiv }JO* eo oo th cq oc oo rn --f co ->* rH t- CO O CJiHrH CD CJ O CO Ol O IO Xf rH ^J"-Tf CO IO CC IO IO O CO Cl tH ^f lO IO- IO CJ y-H t-H rH w < fr Q fr O Xfl fr 02 P «1 O r= 4) fl QJ tH (* EC 0) u a +j u d o ■g *H o CO CJ CO rt QJ 00 Xf 01 z 'qj > ii X -p *H o CO QJ rt * i blood-pressure (idiopathic) M. F. s VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system Total M. fc r% H fl F u a X «p o a Ct fr r5 Cl frt i a 1 CJ '3 o Ch 43 O S 41 ec Q, P CO fl f- a 'r 0 S E QJ Z P 0 £ fr s S o £ fl CJ fl P tH hhS : rz ■ 01 ijc i't : qj : fl ! ca j t '■ a "fl o :S fr rt £ 4 £ ) Others under this title M. F. norrhagric infarction, congestion oedema, and throm- is of the lungs M. tH o : co *co o : x : £ i o : Jh : •£ i Xi i fl : d | fl : O : OtrH^TjMH^«mOI_-'#NeOU!(0'ifCOCDC_.Ce C— t- Ol -*■—ICNIiHiH CJCJ iHCOtHtHtHiH «HCOh CMrH CJ MHHHHWHlOTrCBMH m«_, %* 0 fl o 8 S 3 01 a O UI s M O «H XJ ii cfl '5 4- fl CO fl fl xf fl d tH QJ X 6 X a b t t- c 4 C 4 J- b P cc C e. %fr U HjJ .2 ■M -p tH 0) 'fl § 2 QJ X 1 "c _- £ a •p oc > tt 4 > fl 4 rt <*. c fl 0. . 0 c X H- • a k c z 1 fx- ^^H g* m O a CS CS M OJ cs a cd •a a a) >i 44 "> q o -°l <»* ^1 . OJ C QJ j> Si .si p 4- i s +- cS c (. X +- 1 c a 1= 4 a £ t s c -r- T c 0 > C > r- c p a j c i i t_ c !_}& : j j fl _ -a 5 . u ,° CJ o -p CO «j 0 ;« 3 C c g j e i s 5 a C P 5 X 4 fl C tr 4 -c H- c _ fl 0. K fl X * fl H- c fr a b a tr c - n < is c- s. < P E '-r ''- ( H- p a X i 0 0 8 „,_ - i c c g '+■ "r a +■ c a c 0 0 8 £ ( j£ 0 a t J- '+■ u c +■ _£ a £ + c s + 6 f. a ! 1 h a> > o -^ fl rt a bo rt 0 ai rt i*i CO ■5 _ •a CJ ■a rt | 5 "2 a +■ r a T r a 0 8 _£ (l ( c a 0. 1 £ 1 » A 4- _ | I'll ! != "x fr c X . c • c < tt 1 IS c ( t H- 0 £ C ( _c a ( + __ 1 ' s: j. 4 fcjjS j ; : • • 1 1.2 !| c 0 »&}_= 1 i ff : : c : : c a ii 0 : a S3 i + cj : E 3 : * ii 5 j* 0 :«(. -h i c _ i or fl : q 1 ;| CD ■P .„ fl T e ^ ^^ H- c r* - Q ■ ' a r£ + «l- c t c __ c •x J. J. * BE- | Cfi » 0 CJ 0 fl .2 33 fl a s 3 0 A 44 .s > a 4 rC H- c 0 ( 0 B c 'C : s. a £ c f1 X £ C f- H>- 0 r £ r ( Z < 0 1 1 r$fr '+- X -p tH QJ -e a a en tH a O X c „> f- fr Other diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts M. - F. Diseases of the pancreas M. ii Ol X ci ti x) QJ s 01 +s p 0 X 1 DD *3 'c - 0 'Jh qj Ph s t- a o 0 CJ 0 O O 0 -J _: c c_ tr- OO CJ CJ 01 C3 B 136 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. X > o p to , < to o PH H < X . X "8 o s Ph -S O Hr^ CJ PQ _j£ -^ PS •z X H P. pq X M o <: w < w X Eh fe O irH 03 cq X Ol X < o X X m < ■bijco^oja OllO-^- cocq n IO O 1-1 CJ - 1 eo HH ; ; •U0UJ3A cqcq: :: th :::::::::::th ;;: : : iii iiii •aaAnoouBA ta tr- oo th th ec oo c. th t-cc t- : co ih : ih eo cm ;hh eo th i-h co th cj t-h ; t-h t-h >-h : oeceo ci io :cq: ::: ::: (Mih : : : : 'IIB-X H< th cc : jthco ::::::;:::::::: ; : : : iiii •puBisso^a cq th ih H i i i : i : i i i iH i i i j i 1 | ■ MM •a^o^siaAaH cq ih th : ih : : : th : : : : : ; : : : : ; : : : ■^jadn^[ aouiad •aSaoaO a^M •ApooM W°d ■uiBx^mboo w0d •m_aqiV laoh th ; :;:: •iuaaqiv co th cq : »H cq ::::::::::::::: : : : : : : : : •TVXOX th cc oo cq th-^i cs io cc th x t-h co-* eo cq th-tj! eo th th th ec cq th ih th h co ih cm -* th co cn th ih th ih CO (M © -*F 00 tH rH -ttf rH CC CM tH tH H Q fr O w w tn < il o O -PfH con >_ 01 "3 ■i- 'a 91 bn X3 fl ti r\ Sh d fl "C 3 QJ X *p 0 tfl QJ Cfl cd 4> . Cfl s DJ 5 5 p s : .H T : X fl 4) fl ^ QJ -p s o < fr is a ]+- Sh X fl il c c "c o Ih X D fr OJ bo a «H O m u a n >> o *H OJ > o Xi ii _ QJ ft fl S 09 '" X A V z 2 Q % U fl C d to !> o c Xi % QJ X ■p HH O co a a flC a ■S IH a X ■p 0 !i b : a : 0 • a « : P i > - tH ■■ ti ]x i E i s i 0) !•* *H 0 : = c 15 O s s a > s c T fl 0) ■p t-H o a so of a ui 5 ^:22 i 6 i 4 i co* : cc : 4i : ° :4- i rt i >> igS \xS :=£ i«s : Jh 4) ;-flrfl ; QJ*^ ; ^vh : fl o '■ 2 4) :rfl Sh I*3 Z :«Ht °-r CO H- '■ 0_ — 4 CD cfl ,3 -(- X +-> rH Q. e p 03 a rP o r^ s CJ c tH fl OJ .P -P «H O K a s Diseases of the female genital organs (non-venereal) ..F. (a) Ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and parametria F. (b) Uterus F. (c) Others under this title . F. Class XI. Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperal state Total Toxtemias of pregnancy—death prior to delivery F. (b) Albuminuria and nephritis of pregnancy F. (c) Acute yellow atrophv of liver F. ofr 'tH Pi £Z -p OS 0) I o p d z bo QJ tH A *H 0 » p il -_ 0 il a XJ z d QJ 01 _ 4. a .'£ > xi'x . * r- XJ il X 0 c4" fr fl .2 ej QJ MH .£ M- 0 p c p QJ £ -p p o _-fl 3 fa &. s 3 u 0J a S=_ S a c 5 ll X) <4_l fl c rifl SIS ■9 b a c 2 | ■V, 4 »l 5 £ ,jq B O le w fr cr ^P h a ^ p fl (. 4 rP -P c u Infection during childbirth and the puerperium F. (b) General or local puerperal infection F. (d) Puerperal embolism and sudden death F. Puerperal toxaemias—following deliverv F. frfrfr 01 I ; a : CD • a ; -a i S 1 c3 t>A IS| .5 oat Srfl-fl zJ 2s a * « £ ftpit J- CJ —. 0J_C cj s*3 s ChO h ^^ — & s-'^-'-P o •-fr ta> ft i O ; ti i £ 1 fl : cs : ■- HP U i 4) : .C : HP 0 : tH o ; QJ* i 1h 5 4 ft p •|S OJ » "H C 4i b cfl £ rl S 1 o ec 04 CO CO ec c_ ta K ec CO t- ec Cl co ua CO tr- oo Ol VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 137 | | rHrH tHt-h CO 00 IO OOIO : :tH-h ; -^t* CO CC iH CJ IO t- : CO IO tH tH rH rH : iTHrH : t-HtH Cl C- (M H Jr- • J NHHr -tf (M CJ CJ C IIII : cq th : th co-tf-^ : : so-tf ?h : ; : th io-tf co cj cj-tf cj co cj cc -* -^ cq : ec eo oo co co to us o tHth octtfHtf ;cjcjth I rtrH i t-i : rH : rH -rf CO r- CJ O CJ OC. io eo cq ec c 3tHIC3CCCO tH t-CJ OOCJtO i-H CJ rH rH : : ; | : : : i : j : : | io-tf1 ih ; :cqrHiH : | ;,h : th :th : : : : : : : | : iii iiii w *~t |H H "-1 ■ ■ ; ! |*HiH : : j ■ iii iiii rHrH : ih : ; : irH if; cc i cc : i ! rH : cq : cq :::::; : : : : : M III MM 1 I~"~' 1 rt I j 1 1 M 1 lrt i ■_,*~l ■ ! 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M MM : : : : : : : th :h !iH : th : co cq th ; : | HHH j iHH j i i i ^ i iii ;::::::::;: _-eo th : :tj-hh : th : : : ih : : : : rn ; | I M M M II | | HH | M M II M I M 1 1 H H "H jH i i j | |i I I II Ml :: | : | | : | | | | (NiHih | :rHrH |ih : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : | : : iococq th :nh : ih ; ih :::_:: j : ; rHrH : || : | : : : : | | : | | cc th cj : : rH ih : : : ih : | : : : : : : : : || : ; : : : : : : : : | cqrHrH :hh iiiiiiiii: ■ i; iocjcc co rn cj rn cj eo us rn cq th ec ec cc © co o co c- us us -tf cq co oo 10 -tf1 cq oo h< -fi cq eo cc 01 cj oi ih o t-h ci t> oo h* th oco cooco co io eo io co cjiHth oi o co toio—HcqrHrHi-HiH t-h >oeocJ 3s o H ai fl cn 01 *-p U js fl « XI fl ca #c CO QJ rfl -P o CO QJ CO 4> CO 5 M CO S3 M 5 Ph Carbuncle and furuncle M. Other diseases of the skin and cellular tissue F. Class XIII. Diseases of the bones and organs of movement Total Ditto M. F. i +-> ft QJ O M 9 co CO o i3 tl Sh QJ X fl -P 01 QJ fl O X QJ -fl -P «H o ii ti 0. -r3 Sh X O ss a 0J S ii > o s >< D a M. , F. Congenital malformations M. F. (a) Congenital hydrocephalus M. F. (b) Spina bifida and meningocele M. F. (d) Congenital malformations of the heart M. F. (e) Others under this title M. F. 32 O H 4) *s h d n !>. tH tfl 0) ■2 a tH d fl o cu ft co QJ SO d QJ 5 > X Ol Ol d fr > > H- £ a Xi 1 H- 'l QJ bl P O O frigfr irfl \x 1) - ti "S QJ tH Ph X .*■ X -p d > Ih P fr %fr il bo ti X u c I Si rP .5 a 01 Ih O ~ti *2 d tH d n -p p ea Hr a X Hj-l Ih a X3 P fl m a £ -P c E-H Other diseases peculiar to the first year of life M. , F. (a) Asphyxia (unspecified), atelectasis M. , F. (b) Infection of the umbilicus, pemphigus, and other infections M. (c) Other specified diseases peculiar to the first year of life :..M. fr s. O i E" > +■ 'c : QJ ;■ W i > Q 5 j C3 £ N y-H CO IO IO IO IO eo HO § 00 Cl IO O to eo f B 138 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. PS X > o p to < to o h-< H X x o o o o S CQ .- 33 hH H > o o Q HH <2 CQ £ H M PH o w H _x| ui r* m X EH P ■BIJO^DIA c-cjec -tf CJ US Cl eo ■^■ClrH t- *""' Oi tH ;cq th ua CM rH (M : cj : : Cl CO CMrH (0 t- •uouaa^ 1-1 A i | t-eo 10 CO 111 r r 11 m ! 11 i r r 11 u i ■tfH | jrH •JBAUODUBjV CJeDrHHtJI rHCq rH eD rH rH rH rH CO Cl CJ-H t- ec 10 eo ec cj CJ ^ CJ t-ec ci cm th co cq ec eo cq ! -tf1 -tf H r-t th th cq cj io co -tf* : cq t- -tflrHrH tH CC iH ; -tf-tfl I CC TIMX : cocq th | ! | :;: : j : : : : | I i : : : :nh : :h : -pUBJSSOy ; -r ih co tH |rH |tH j; 1 : 1 ;': i 1 : 1 1 ; : 1 1 i i : : ihM j :h i ■asio^siaAaa | OirH tH ' M 1 ! M M M 1 ! ! M 1 | |rtriHH •qjadn'ij aouu j th : : : t-i : cc cj th cq : ; : :cq 1 : i I :n : 1 : : : : : 1 : ; : : :oh : : •aaioao a-uuj : co 10 eo r-t ; : ; : th | : : : : rH ; ; : ; ; : | ; : :-tfico ihn ■ApOOT/I ^JOd | coec 1-1 ! ! ! !iH ! ! f f irH ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! f ! ! 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F. Homicide by other or unspecified means M. F. 2 ti. X H- rt q XI 1 -_- fl 4 X c < & 01 M > 1 s bo S a a ta •p fl QJ n| "0 0 d r\ d 'd Ph H- p a, !H t K C Cr U= a tj f- c H- C *■ "°n isrc '*ui O ec o- tC t£ ui •tf eo e_ 00 to 1— CO eo eo 1 c tc 10 cr Cl to Ol X M o H O |m ;« j : | | | : : | : | | | :h : | jh ri i i i i IM 1 III Ml Mill MMM 1 ! M M M ! M ! i M M M 'A M ! M : : : : : : : : : : : cj : :;::;::.::: ; ; | : : | : i itHtHtHth | : : : : | mi 11111 iii!r a\iliimmri.jrr CJtHCJ -tfOiOOCJ ONOJIOMC- HCOHWWCDINCgHHiDHCCi^'HWMIr-INCONKKNtfiHHHCCWif CO -H CJ CO HQOC -tf- C] -H tH rH rH rH CO US US US US rH y-H rH 2 R X 'ti tH H- X 4. 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B 141 TABLE 32.—MARRIAGES BY MONTHS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. TOTAL. MONTHS. PEOVINCE. s ri •s Ph A CJ h el a ri a! a 3 h5 13 hj ii 3 4 +4 m 44 CJ o > o V OJ Q 11,762 632 697 845 900 886 1,444 879 1,177 1,214 1,007 1,064 1 1,017 TABLE 33.—MARITAL STATUS OF BRIDEGROOMS AND BRIDES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. CO W O .a MARRIAGES BETWEEN PER CENT. OF BRIDE PER CENT. Bachelors and Widowers and Divorced Men and GROOMS WHO WERE OF BRIDES WHO WERE PROVINCE. CO g & CQ a "S CQ CD I o •a Id K » -S > o 5te N_ (3 1 to o -a If 5* « Jh 48 ca °S CO t 0 xs ll > o Sis & '3 CJ OJ n eo E i 0 X} - S h o _> 3 RQ E 4? 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PROVINCE. 4 H O Eh MONTHS. c ca ro a CJ fc A CJ Jh 01 2 a 4 a 2 OJ c 3 1-J i-s be 3 4 P. OJ tn CJ O i z 6 a 221 15 18 18 21 14 20 23 9 19 22 24 18 TABLE 41.—DEATHS OP INDIAN CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) BY AGE AT DEATH AND BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. AGES. No. Total 99X M. 19,1 F. 100 Total 19 M. 1? ' F. 7 Total 9 M. 9 F. 2 davs' 7 M. 4 F. 3 Total 1 M. F. 1 Total 6 M. 4 F. 9 Total 4 M. 1 F. 3 Total 9 M. 1 F. 1 Total 41 M. 24 " F. 17 1 week and under 2 weeks Total M. 10 4 F. fi 2 weeks and under 3 weeks Total M. 9 4 F. 5 3 weeks and under ] month Total M. 2 9 F. AGES. No. Under 1 month Total 62 M. 34 F. 28 1 month and under 2 months Total 9 M. 4 F. 5 2 months and under 3 months Total 22 , M. 15 F. 7 3 months and under 4 months Total 21 M. 13 F. 8 4 months and under 5 months Total 23 M. 11 F. 12 5 months and under 6 months Total 20 M. 8 F. 12 6 months and under 7 months Total 19 M. 7 F. 12 7 months and under 8 months Total 12 M. 9 , F. 3 8 months and under 9 months Total 8 M. 4 F. 4 9 months and under 10 months Total 9 M. 7 F. 2 10 months and under 11 months Total 11 M. 6 F. 5 11 months and under 12 months Total 5 M. 3 F. 2 B 148 PROVINCIAL BOARD OP HEALTH. TABLE 42.—DEATHS OF INDIAN CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) FROM CERTAIN SPECIFIED CAUSES, BY SEX AND BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. Int. List No. CAUSES OF DEATH. Total M. F. 221 2 2 4 1 3 11 1 3 2 6 2 35 37 19 1 7 1 2 4 . 9 27 4 7 3 9 26 121 '"_> 2 "i 8 "is i 4 1 20 19 10 1 4 1 1 2 5 14 2 5 2 2 14 9 13 14-22 2 27 1 30 1 33 3 35 1 64 81 1 86 2 106 1 107 15 108. 109 18 119 9 130 157 3 1 2 158 4 159 13 160 2 161 2 169-195, 197 1 7 199, 200 12 TABLE 43.—TOTAL DEATHS OF INDIANS (EXCLUSIVE OP STILL-BIRTHS) BY MONTHS AND BY PLACE OP RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. PROVINCE. 4 Eh g MONTHS. cc « 4 rB CJ u B 2 p. < >> d 2 6 p 3 r, cA 3 1-5 ti 3 4 p. 0J 05 HH. o > o o V a 722 58 71 66 58 65 56 64 39 58 59 72 56 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 149 TABLE 44.—DEATHS OF INDIANS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILL-BIRTHS) BY SINGLE YEARS OF AGE AND AGE-GROUPS, BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. AGES. Total. M. F. AGES. Total. M. F. 722 221 23 11 9 9 349 121 10 8 4 2 373 100 13 3 5 7 6 2 1 3 1 1 51 „ 52 , 53 „ 54 „ Total 50-54 years 55 years 56 „ 4 „ 9 3 3 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 1 2 4 Total under 5 years 273 8 9 6 9 7 145 3 4 2 5 2 128 5 5 4 4 5 2 1 57 6 „ 58 „ 7 „ 59 „ 8 , Total 55-59 years 60 years 61 „ 9 „ : 15 2 2 4 3 2 8 2 2 1 1 7 39 4 7 3 3 14 16 2 4 2 1 4 23 2 3 1 2 1(1 2 62 „ 2 11 63 „ 12 „ 64 „ Total 60-64 years 14 „ 13 7 5 2 9 5 6 5 3 3 2 31 11 12 4 8 8 13 7 5 2 3 4 18 4 7 2 5 4 66 2 67 „ 16 „ 68 69 „ 3 Total 65-69 years 70 years 71 „ 19 „ 28 14 9 4 3 10 13 9 6 2 1 4 15 Total 15-19 years 43 11 11 8 6 4 21 2 3 3 1 2 22 9 8 5 5 2 3 2 2 6 72 „ 21 73 „ 22 74 „ Total 70-74 years 24 „ 40 12 8 7 2 2 22 9 4 6 2 1 18 Total 20-24 years 40 5 4 4 1 5 19 5 8 2 3 3 11 1 3 1 2 29 4 1 3 1 3 3 76 „ 4 77 „ 1 26 78 „ 27 79 „ 1 Total 75-79 years 29 , 31 6 4 3 2 6 22 4 2 2 1 2 9 Total 25-29 years 7 1 3 2 2 12 4 5 1 3 2 81 2 30 years 31 82 , 1 83 1 32 , 84 4 Total 80-84 years 34 , 21 1 2 4 2 11 1 10 21 2 9 5 4 2 8 2 2 2 1 13 2 7 3 2 1 1 86 87 , 2 36 88 3 89 „ 2 Total 85-89 years 39 „ 9 6 1 2 1 4 1 8 22 10 2 4 5 8 7 3 2 4 3 3 15 7 2 5 2 91 „ 92 „ 1 93 „ 94 „ 1 43 „ Total 90-94 years 9 3 2 1 5 1 44 4 Total 40-44 years 29 6 6 1 2 3 15 3 4 1 1 14 3 2 1 1 2 2 96 „ 2 97 „ 98 1 99 „ Total 95-99 years 6 6 1 3 5 18 9 9 3 B 150 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. ra a X X o o w 01 i—i H _—I rt m H o fc H P H H rt X o X o <1 ra ra p fc «i x o < x X 02 Jh ra w < l—l p fc l-H X o X tH «. X X X o Ol H 01 X < 10 -Cfl ra x ra oi oi fc O < ■pa^Bjs rON •J3AO pUB ■SJA 001 CO ■SJA 66-36 tO t-H IO 'SJA F6-06 oj ia -^ ih i-h 'SJA 68-38 OlrHCO i-H H : : : •SJA ^8-08 i-h ^h o cm t-h i-h : : ih nhh iii 1-1 H 'SJA 6i-SA HWO. CO CO COO* : : :cm eg 1-1 -1 1-1 i i*-1 ! 'SJA j-i-Oi o cm oo Ht-Tf ; : to 0 . E- a a 0 c "k X H- « a P £ fc HJ 0 _■ a. a a e fl 0 X c **■ "E e. f. K e c « B tc H- < - " 6 C C S fr :a . & ■o.E '"1 ■ .si II fc £ a + c +. (t 'c a fl *- a £ +■ H- C D B c Z t- . < fc (3 ,3 «H O CO V BO 03 ai CO 'ti X p +> c. A 3 u ¥ o tH o .2 +3 a V s H-> 3 o ? fc c H- £ ,_j& 03 -c: V 9 "o CU Pi m a o : co : >> : co i ca 3 : o : > : *h : ai i a tH ■ <*- O | c oi : a- co :"E7 O : c p 'c O t_ rH s- U .4 X 'X 3 a -H E" " :. "~ : - r Tuberculosis of other bones and joints F (a) Bones F Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system (bronchial, mesen teric, mediastinal, and retroperitoneal glands excepted) M Tuberculosis of other organs F F (a) Acute generalized miliary M F (b) Other and unspecified generalized M F Gonococcus infection F Dysentery M F Syphilis M a r 0 II ,r a i *r c t > t a r "- 0 r < X SB i a ■X CO f» E0 B0 3 0 > tH 1 +J e m CJ J. »i AJ1 HH . ui 0J= '»* ~i X X k Pt (= K z m EC fH t- _ a HJ HH OC fc ■o N W~I •»«! i-H CT i cv 1- -* to CC tr- Oi i-H cv tH l-H Ct Cv ifflt- o CMCM CO VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 151 : : ^ rH rH . 1-1 : iiiiii; ,-,,~* 1-1 A \ A \ 1 i i i i : A \ A \ \ 1 \ 1 ^ H |«H } j'lH 1-1 i i ; i i \ A \ A ! I i : ; : : 1 i i rt H i ■ i i""1 : II : i : : : ; co co CO rHOi i-t :tH '^t-HrHrH : th : ; : | : : : -** eg ca cmcm : rn r-t rn : : r-t | | | j : rH | rH AA \ i"-1 :::::: : 1 :;::::: cj t- ::::::: cm cvl | eg ; : r- rt i - ::::::: i-t . Ih O Oj ri ft CO V Ih 3 O X X i to : * i £ ;>r- :"> i a |2 i ra : a : +■ 15 i« . oj i P i 4 : oi : ct : oj ■ H ra S £5 SO i x ° '■ ? '■ 3 : a t .0 fc Other infectious and parasitic diseases F. (b) Lymphogranulomatosis (Hodgkin's disease) F. Class II. Cancer and other tumours Total M. fr 2 tc tH P Q £ "c ca c t6 Is s (- Q ts t! C e Ih c c ct! 0 fr :S iS : B : o +H 3 QJ >> ft g-e ft rt S 3 rt ctj .Tri O rt CJ °.£ — 'P « ffi o qj 5 fcc 2| H-> +S o o *-. Sh _ OJ u y 3 3 rt rt UU 5 t e( E c H- xr X fc 2 - 3 rt tl P rt B 3 _ Ph X 5 a e B c 1— a ^:S n E QJ _ rt g (J", r- tfl CQ rt ia b ■s'e __o .-/ QJ rQ (- 9i . HH *H l"S _ Q Hi d C s BB Q 4- 0 Ih a £ 0 Xi 3 rt £ p .5 a 2 10 a Ih a H-J E3 0) •" •H 0 Ih QJ O 3 rt C : cn ■ 3 ; cd : bo : Sh : 0 i OJ i'rt +. ^s \u* 'l« M*_E E _* ai o c ^ flj c rt a ; c : ts : _ ! rH i ° : cj !«C i t : o : P : be : P i p rQ 'ti *H iii iiii! ol ;oj :::;:;rH:rH;rH:: :::: cvirHrH rn rn : ; ; ■sja n-ot I : I ; cg CM ca ; : - •SJA 6S-9S iii iiiii r"'rH i i*"1 i rH i ■sja K-08 ■SJA 63-93 iii iiiii rH ; rH j | jrH j rH j : : cat-t rn 1-1 i i i ■SJA tZ-OZ oj : OJ ; OJ rH : r^ ! I : COi-tCVI r-tCVlrHrHT-ti-HrHrH ■SJA 61-91 :;: :;::: .h : rH : j :::::: -h ; rH : : IIII cgea ca - •sja n-ox ■SJA 6-9 iii iijii H jrH j | jrH | rH j j Mil'*"1 *"■ t-h : •SJB3A t •sjuaA 8 - ■s-reaA Z iii iiiii H,J j .iH ,lH j •JB3A I ■J^A I japufj iH HIM °"°" ~~~^ \ \ «* c. : IVlOi ■yf cj cj eg ea t-h ca t-h -h/o^ hhcomcqcohMcdoomhhcc-h'whh co ca rn ai ■-. r-n rn co -t* t-h c CO M rH rH -rji ca Cvj rH Cv] E! 4 H P O CO H » P rt cj *£ o -H> .£ -a p rt s 3 o id "3 p. o *s O o > GQ 5j 5 t s s a "c ,£ c c fc fc. s ■j _= c a "i H-> 3 < 5 H + - a X _ P 03 h 0) _= *» 0 w fc ca c 6j£ 0 01 m C qj ■3 C ca i -H l\ 01 01 P 0 > Ih QJ 3 QJ X HH «M O cfl QJ Cfl ti il Ol 3 > Ol M o * 0 fc r-^H. r-, ,-, QJ ■as 01 Ol St 3 QJ OT3 P 3 co eo —i fn £ a rt+3 ■so ft Qj-~ CJ,_! 3^ "rt i. o C CJ o 6 z '£ CJ S 3 O 3 #o *s a 5 a. s -.2 ':'£ i*5 : s ;'S : a> |S i c c J B 3 0 in a rt ;. ; fr s j X fc _ *H O V b a r^ Sh u z E B 1 4) c a fr 2 a - a iH £ H- r_ P rt £ "5 £ 41 ~ X 01 Ih 01 O X 2 D 7 0 Ih a 1 BO .2 '£ Q t 6 to rH a X p X CC C c -- ' i> 3 O o F. Other diseases of the nervous system F. (d) Disseminated sclerosis F. Class VII. Diseases of the circulatory system Total .. m_ & H- t- a c X a X **- c c a tr Q P & fcj fe S pc | ;S i#P ':'•£ : tn : ai d is! i *J A ! rt QJ CJ _—_ OT3 o^ p £ QJ OJ p-s> Sort •S3 > O CO* ■r2_QJ W tj 5 9 £j 5*3 _t.li II. QJO.U CD.— "fl § rfi <: u S_jf« o 0] £ 3 a> j= fn 09 H OS rt QJ BQ -3 (h 9 3 t> 13 * S '3 0) ft :co •o K jsfi -jui o 00 oc eg CO 00 CO 00 CO 1 c CR t£ a rH OJ OJ OJ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 153 - 1-1 i1-1 1 Cg t-H rH y-H H ,H : i-t : : \ \ *"* rH : : : : '.t-h \ ^ ^ H ^ rH 1 ! rHrM : : : :h rHCQrH CQHH ! 1 N HtfHCO |CV1HH 1-1 Hi—1 HH | ! rH '.rHrH H j ; ^ihco : ; : ihh :h ^ - rHCOi-r CO : h n | eg : ih cv] ihco. : j co eg : : : : :h |h cohcv] HH rH rH H H j rt I : | eo i-h eg H ^ i i*-1 *H 1-1 1-1 i rH |H | 1 j T"*'=J H CO CV] H |HH t-H |rH j rH 1-1 : i HH eg eg H rH | rH rH rH '"",'H : H 1-1 i*"1 co : co : h : 1-1 ca '"MH : | hh rt y-HrH IH """' : | eaHH ; 1 : : 'A I H CO CO r* i1-1 i H 1-1 : : : ; : h : ! CMH H rHrH rH H | i H H : : t-h : : : coeoco I : | : ; ea h h cn eg eg ca :eg : 00 y-H tr- y-H CO rH rH rH y-H © IO US IO "t* CO OOO '. : : _--*« can rHrH nhh : o mo os : h h CaearHCO HCCWNHNWIMmCOC-THWWTj'H C. ©COt- NTOHHHHM^CiiNHlr- CO rHOi CV1HHHHHHOHOH rH rH IO IO ea Ca rH CV] y-H -J- CO C-l rH rH y-H rH -in d a 3 X Sh fl O 3 CO QJ 01 ti OJ 01 •a rt 1 c3 > ■a CD eg "3 01 ft BQ Sh QJ o -ft c 4- H- P E 1- 8 t c E 0. X 4- «_■ c Q D C s c rt Ih _ P - V 1 d c 5 a P ca to 4j ft rt p o li 0 §£ ja _. fc- 2 e ■E rt £ z a s- p c c D S- K C C fc S '_ a P te +. c p 0 "-£ Ic *- c c > £ r- a X +■ C * g fc o o CJ ft d p M 3 rt •a p rt n o "C _ Eh rt >_ rH rt X 0 Sh O _ HH «H o BO « BQ rt CJ 03 Q 2 CQ a *t a +j rt > Fh n p 0 »h c _ r£ H- «H 0 9 0. ti QJ c 'rt fc IS t d Q ,c a X H- ■B 03 a tn 0 a 0 x tH - 0, X C fr 'h- Ct s rC 4. 1. s X a rC +. **• c « cc c /- L a X c ^ Sjrf _CJ rt £ 3 0) -p tH 3 o 0 _> u d 4) "5 «H O _ V 09 a a CQ r^ u ii X c 41 +j P 4! C £ a. rt H-J Ih 0 rt "0 3 rt -*-> Ih rt a £ £ cr _ P ) P^ C 1 (H HH c p "3 o 0 fcj " ti 2£ U Jh 09 *. C O T £ v a ( H- c b £ c Hr a i > t- z 4- S t '( ( t- 4 H- B c fc 1 * c 0 Z *5 > c a c c £ s X p a a C «t- c a a P 4 ,c +1 «t- C c > cc " s B s f- 2 0 X d p 0 Ih pq fc fr _ < 1^ -a QJ CT t 0) p p p _s 9 3 0 £ 3 QJ P P 0 _p Ci z p p: fc 'p 0 s E a c c a A O fc % X i. fo '- ( p BC P Ct "e c f c p fc i c E- E 4 4 P K a T BE a 4 H- . ■H- "> rt %z rX« r° 3 c a,HH p 0 CO P _i .2 b 0 fc C C s CQ E 5 iC c oi is t - a rP c Q - 0 s s c "a P c -t- 1 a >« C a P | "H- c 0 c ( ( ■J p it fc 1 r < c F- C _X t a £ c 4- a a f£ 4- 1*. c t- i rC I £ 3 s Q t 0 1- c a r a r e. a t: c _c, 4 ( * P 4 T P a 0 1 E CC fc 0 s X 4 +- P e ■r p rt rt _ r- t- B P fc c c US cr CO t- C CO o o 00 O a IO t- _ B 154 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. to X x o o X 01 pq X~ Q to x X i-h Ol X M X o X o H M w to hH Q l-H X o x < X a x o Ol X oi X < a ■>* X X m < oi H CS 4 •pa;i_^s ION \_3AO pUB 'SJA 001 •SJA 66-S6 ■SJA W-06 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i '"""' i i i irt i i i iiiiii i i i i i 'SJA 6S-S8 '• '■ '• '• ' '• ! '• 1 ■ !H :rH : : : : :;::;: : :::::: ! : ! ! : ■SJA *8-08 •SJA 6i-Sl i i i i i i i i i ' i i i i i ' WW : : : : cc : :::::: : : : ■SJA ti-0i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir"'rHi iiiiii iiiiii ii ii ■ •SJA 69-99 :-h : .* : : :rHrH : \ r^ :—h : ; : i : : :::::: \ :::;:: : ; ; : : •SJA »9-09 ; : ; i ;rt ; ; ; i ■ i i i i i i H iH iiiiii iiiiii i i i i i "SJA 6S-SS IIij!j|M11|||rj in MMij | Mini || || | 'SJA W-09 ■SJA 6tSt iiiii iw*H'-,»H IIIIII; ,HrH j A 1. ! ! ! • ! i ■ ! 1 i 1 1 j j 1 •sja rt-ot i : i : i i : : : : : ; : i i A : : 1 iiii:: \ II!''-' : • ■ ' ■ 'SJA 6S-SS i i i i i : i i i ; i i : i i i i iii iiiiii M rHrH \ \ rn h rHrH \ \ \ 'SJA tS~0S i i irH i i i i i : i i rHrH : ; :h : ,-< : : : | ; : hh ; : •SJA 6Z~93 j j A i | i j I 1 i i I i ■ i Mi iiiiii rt rH,~, iiii II I | | 'SJA J'S-OZ ;::: iA I •JB3A I japufl :i:;::::::h:::::: hh: h::::: rn rn h avj,ox CAUSES OF DEATH. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years of age and over) M. F. fr 0 'Z X z 01 3 P < fr s fl .2 3 ■x + 09 X z ~ti z hZ as 0 -X c a "z u 0 X fr fr 0 "z t- 0, X tl Shh is i c 4- SJ ts u 1 +-> X oi 4_i X 04- C "rt a &\ II flic _ *. P: - £■* •—'+- c s I- 01 > ii X +j «H c 'S G t c fa g E a X q t "ra *H 0 z X c a s HH § 4- rS rO fa Other diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts F. Peritonitis without stated cause M. Class X. Diseases of the urinary and genital systems-Total M. F. Acute nephritis M. Chronic nephritis M. F. gfc ca o ca tH d a >> a si 0 tH 0 5 D > S 0 2 « - n a -a e 'o't - = Pi a> a CX s _ CQ **" a^ 5 5 a 4J 0 % 0 X £ HH «H c a QJ cc 0 1 5 Class XI. Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puer- Hgemorrhage of childbirth and the puerperium F. Infection during childbirth and the puerperium F. (d) Puerperal embolism and sudden death F. Puerperal toxaemias—following delivery F. Other and unspecified conditions of childbirth and the puerperal state F. (c) Others under this title F. Class XII. Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue Total F. •o N rSi _ -jui o CVI Cv Oi Oi c. E— Ol Cvl cvl O H M CO CO « « _5 I-" CX) O H ■W t* ta us VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 155 CO H (N - « - N | : : : : | : : | ; : : cm CM CM | | cvl | | | | | | || ■"* CQ Cvl Cvl M | Cvl Cvl H 1-1 ::::::::: : :: -*,-Heo hco ihw 1 : : : i : : : i | i : a.-fio ^ _s :-hio locvico : | :::::;: | : : : ioncc cm co ic-ieo rHrH : : : : : | : : | | | 10 ca co cvi co : cvi co cvi h h | :::::; : : : : : h* CQ if WHHHNM tr-CC H IO ■"#-<* CO Cv] d H H H H U3 Cvl Cvl H !M Cvl t-KI-rt1 CO t-jh ,-h !M -f Cv] O Cvl CO Cvl CC CM H H Cvl H CN --J' CQ Cvl i-H i—1 MHN HN HN ICCQN (M O : H i 01 3 : .2 i "43 : d : £ i § i 13 ; £ ! "3 i +H 3 i ai : tt : B i 0 ; O i > X 01 * 01 5 SfcSl ■ i <-" i'rt ' :x m i 3 III ■£ ; *- ra :x £ !'> t. : A & ''- -h : tt =3 ;.t £ is H : a "3 ' b 8 c c c to - 3 tt o -- o 2 -r- t- 0 a .c 4- *y- c 'P B E r- c 4 "z a b c c c fa 1 {_ X 4- (- a -c z cc r- a rC c c fa $2 0 H 0) hH «H O Sh C6 QJ >, HJ 01 Jh cS _ -3 0 HH rH .2 3 o 0) Ph QJ Ol cd QJ 5 > X 01 jd O fr is > H- a xi . "e : a b 3 C C fa 1 X a c E a f- 11 fr X t X 4- « -j! e fafa i a i b i ° •X ■ Jh : r- : c I E : & :_r i'cc ■ 3 i's I a • t- : c £ i*3 i a J cn .ai "h P 's 1 "ft * Q H- F S J- __ 0 B 5 ■B* a- a oc fajgfa i qj : Jh ;° i Ih 1 03 : oi | to ■' -p : oi '. rH 1-3 i 0 :-3 : -m \ O i.S iti ■ o i QJ | ft i co | QJ i d n 01 I rH Or rC +-> o It 0 'tr B c a 5 c a cp c ( ( cc X r a < (b) Infection of the umbilicus, pemphigus, and other in- (c) Other specified diseases peculiar to the first year of life M. fa -t- e c E- > "c a XI > r B 1 2 S fr 4- c fr .£ "-T tr a. E a Xi X H- > c. + 3 a 1 4- s 0 ri! 4- r X fa 1 c E- X 4- et a X c 4- P a t: "t t a r Z H- c C > > >< " a a c s f' Q _ - fa Suicide by other means M. F. (a) By hanging or strangulation F. rflrH i o : c ; s -I Sh h. C- n b B& a c ra e CJ c h - CP-r= >. > pccc fa a a ir- i c u DQ 3 *c? QJ £ Xi QJ 53 o CJ ft in 3 P Ih 0 tH CJ X H-> o >. il o 1 t- oc If _■ C CC cc tt 00 CO B 156 PROVINCIAL BOARD OP HEALTH. to -JJH M 3 ►H o o W a. cq x o fa Q hH 01 X rt Ph O w o «! 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"o p TJ O 0 fa 2 c o +j a u tn 3 0 o fa ? QJ +J P q _ X 0/ 3 .2 *-H rt ^H bi ti cC 3 o o CO 3 Ih 3 X! c QJ o < fa r- 3 .2 cd il & 3 BE _c 3 B -C c. - a X o _ < i ^ : c ic i * is i"j: +1 C QJ -3 "'_ < fr 2 00 a B C3 [> > rH ^c li c tt ! & < c B u u o 'cQ HH ir. rQ >t tH .3 3 V 5 u Is »H > X t> u X z "5 3 QJ O < fa s p 0) .5 ■j- a _ X fa IB a 3 a ; . _ Fh a -H> o fa _sfa c_ u ;QJ .-j1 O •ti QJ « QJ ft 3 3 xi 3 oi h O a. : $2 0 HH d «M O 01 QJ CO 3 d 0 3 & O 3 3 3 Tt 3 cd xi 01 3 cB QJ 2 > 5 f« 93 a DQ 3 a u a & 0 3 3 3 T3 S OS X) a 3 c3 x) fa 5 -3 QJ G cC a d fr fa 5 : a : cc 3 : rt : « l-g : a- ;« : _ : QJ : P : go j 3 : 3 -_ o 3 c "^ O C fap X ~ f- ■o N rSi _ -}ui as CO US Cl O !M o ^_ H a Cvl ■30 CQ »_ oc CC 00 o 0 0 CVI ■ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 157 IrH rt x to X M H QJ W-C -__ o -S -1 Of. C5 > e8 M Q « O o o 00 _ °° -0 *H 0J fa O Cn to g O eS . i H 1 S I, is ii B O CJ 515 | 3 tH u >l Q S. H 3 3 B p 3 aj a CJ < X tH < X X X o Ol X Ol X < h gW fa rt n fa x < X fa o Ol X tH < fa Q to -* fa X P3 o z CJ OJ Q 3 o lflJlfi 1 27 276 303 27 322 349 27 321 348 33 300 333 30 355 J 385 44 343 387 27 290 317 31 259 290 22 306 328 33 379 412 37 311 348 22 331 353 360 Totals, (May 1945) 1920, to December 31st, 3,793 Totals, (May, 1946) ____ 1920, to December 31st, 4,153 TABLE 48.—ADOPTIONS BY YEAR OF COURT ORDER AND SEX OF CHILDREN, AND ADOPTED BY MAN AND WIFE, BY MAN ONLY, AND BY WOMAN ONLY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. Year of Court Order. Number of Orders entered and certificates issued. Adopted by. Total. Males. Females. Man and Wife. Man only. Woman only. 1936 1 1 1 18 164 9 166 1 1 1 27 322 3 5 1 1941 1 1944 1 1945 27 1946 330 Totals 185 175 352 3 5 360 TABLE 49.—ADOPTIONS BY YEAR OF COURT ORDER AND BY SEX AND LEGITIMACY OF CHILDREN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946. Year Adoption Legitimate Births. ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS. Not given or Unknown. Total. ordered. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. 1936 1 5 51 5 53 1 10 104 1 1 13 110 4 109 1 1 17 219 3 4 7 1 1941 1 1944 1945 1946 Totals 57 58 115 125 113 238 3 4 7 360 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1946. B 159 TABLE 50.—ADOPTIONS BY BIRTHPLACE OF CHILDREN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1946, AS AT DECEMBER 31st, 1945, AND DECEMBER 31st, 1946. Place of Birth. Filed in 1946. April, 1920, to Dec, 1945. April, 1920,to Dec, 1946. Place of Birth. Filed in 1946. April, 1920, to Dec, 1945. April, 1920, to Dec, 1946. 305 13 7 1 3 8 1 15 2 3,291 97 54 3 3 35 10 92 1 47 3,596 110 61 4 6 43 11 107 1 49 2 1 2 12 2 4 3 24 3 98 17 14 2 Other British possessions 4 3 24 3 99 19 Newfoundland Totals 360 3,796 4,156 TABLE 51.—DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY THE TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN THE MARRIAGE AND THE OBTAINING OF THE DECREE (IN YEARS ONLY), BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1942-46. Years married. Number. Years married. Number. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 18 32 38 36 41 63 56 48 53 53 36 37 50 24 28 11 31 46 52 49 75 53 56 58 44 44 37 34 33 36 3 45 48 71 78 69 60 65 67 62 56 26 36 26 38 23 39 59 98 119 127 89 75 82 66 81 54 60 31 46 19 55 105 137 180 199 164 140 117 117 90 84 75 54 57 25 22 19 13 28 61 44 19 1 17 21 20 13 19 76 42 17 2 35 31 27 19 21 67 42 32 1 6 43 42 34 29 22 90 54 36 1 55 53 17 years 53 41 33 20 years but less than ( 108 25 years but less than 60 30 years but less than 1 40 5 1 10 Totals 845 886 1,031 1,400 j 2,051 TABLE 52.—DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION, SHOWING THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE AWARD OF CUSTODY AND BY SEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1942-46. Award of Custody. Males. Females. Total. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1 1945.11946. 1 1942. 1 1943.11944. I 1 1945.11946. 1942.11943. I 1944. 1 1945.11946. 1 220 16 14 271 16 32 365 24 24 1 458 | 681 23 | 10 35 j 37 256 16 9 263 20 23 338 16 16 [ 469 j 694 25 18 24 [ 49 476 | 534 32 [ 36 23 | 55 703 40 40 927 48 59 1,375 28 86 Totals 250 319 413 516 | 728 1 281 306 370 518 | 761 531 625 783 1,034 1,489 B 160 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TABLE 53.—DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY SEX OF PETITIONER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1942-46. Dissolution of Marriage. Nullity of Marriage. Judicial Separation. Action. Year. Sex of Petitioner. Sex of Petitioner. Sex of Petitioner. Dismissed or Withdrawn. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. 1942 1943 1944 314 357 404 579 794 510 518 606 785 1,210 824 875 1,010 1,364 2,004 8 5 5 13 12 12 6 10 21 26 20 11 15 34 38 1 1 2 3 7 1 3 3 7 2 1 3 1945 1946 5 2 TABLE 54.—DECREES OF DISSOLUTION AND NULLITY OF MARRIAGE AND JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY MONTH FILED IN COURT REGISTRY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1942-46. Year. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Totals. 1942 60 54 94 202 163 44 65 75 132 149 70 87 98 88 170 81 81 84 104 190 84 86 73 119 208 134 75 107 139 253 57 79 131 169 191 3 3 64 67 20 51 49 19 24 105 81 88 62 66 199 88 103 115 89 186 92 116 109 202 215 846 886 1943 1944 1,031 1,401 2,049 1946 1946 VICTORIA, B.C.: Printed by Don McDiaemid, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1948. 915-548-2794