@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . ns0:identifierAIP "dd2bb54e-ee67-4473-8814-e2eb6e5e4fc9"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973"@en ; dcterms:isReferencedBy "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia"@en ; dcterms:creator "British Columbia. Legislative Assembly"@en ; dcterms:issued "2019-01-29"@en, "1975"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcsessional/items/1.0376312/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1973 Printed by K. M. MacDonald, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1975 Victoria, B.C., May 1, 1975 To Colonel the Honourable Walter S. Owen, Q.C., LL.D., 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 1973. D. COCKE Minister of Health Department of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Victoria, B.C., May 1, 1975 The Honourable D. Cocke, Minister of Health, Victoria, B.C. Sir: I have the honour to submit the One Hundred and Second Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, G. R. F. ELLIOT Deputy Minister of Health and Provincial Health Officer Division of Vital Statistics, Victoria, B.C., May 1, 1975 G. R. F. Elliot, Esq., M.D.C.M., D.P.H., Deputy Minister of Health, Victoria, B.C. Sir: I have the honour to submit the One Hundred and Second Report on Vital Statistics in the Province of British Columbia for the year ended December 31, 1973. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. D. BURROWES Acting Director of Vital Statistics TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 11 Map Showing Regional Districts, British Columbia 12 PART I—REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE DIVISION, 1973 Summary 13 Registration Services— Administration of the Vital Statistics Act 13 Volume of Registrations 15 Registration of Births 20 Registration of Deaths 20 Registration of Stillbirths 20 Registration of Marriages 21 Registration of Adoption Orders 21 Registration of Divorces 21 Administration of the Change of Name Act 21 Administration of the Marriage Act 22 Registry of Wills Notices 24 Microfilm and Photographic Services 25 Biostatistical Services— Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults and Cancer Registry 25 Cytology Screening Program 26 Dental Health 26 Infant Morbidity and Mortality 26 G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre 26 Health Security Program Project 27 Boundary Health Unit Survey 27 Vital Statistics 27 Other Services 27 Tables Table 1—Registration Districts, Location of Offices, and Designation of Appointees, as at December 31, 1973 14 Table 2—Summary of Registration, British Columbia, 1936-73 15 Table 3—Volume of Searches Performed; Volume of Incoming Mail, Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1969-73 19 Table 4—Revenue-producing Certifications Issued by the Central Office, Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1964-73 19 Table 5—Revenue Collected by the Division of Vital Statistics, British Columbia, 1964-73 19 Table 6—Change of Name Applications Granted, by Marital Status and Sex of Applicant, and Total Number of Persons Affected, British Columbia, 1941-73 22 AA 6 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Page Table 7—Minister and Clergymen Registered Under the Marriage Act and Registrations Cancelled, British Columbia, 1973 23 Table 8—Ministers and Clergymen on Register at End of 1973 by Religious Denomination, British Columbia 23 Graphs Graph A—Summary of Volume of Registrations, Showing Total Received, and Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages, British Columbia, 1921-73 16 Graph B—Adoptions Registered, British Columbia, 1936-73 17 Graph C—Divorces Registered, British Columbia, 1936-73 18 Graph D—Crude Live Birth, Death, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1921-73 32 Graph E—Illegitimate Live Births, British Columbia, 1921-73 38 Graph F—Infant Death Rates, British Columbia, 1921-73 51 Graph G—Maternal Death Rates, British Columbia, 1921-73 52 Graph H—Marriages Solemnized by Months, British Columbia, 1969-73 55 PART II—TREND TABLES WITH RATES (By Place of Residence) Prominent Features, 1973 29 Long-term Trends of Population and Vital Events Table 9—Population by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1901-73 30 Table 10—Numbers of Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and Corresponding Crude Rates, Including the Standardized Death Rate, British Columbia, 1921-73 31 Table 11—Live Births and Deaths in Institutions Compared to Total Live Births and Deaths, British Columbia, 1926-73 32 Table 12—Live Births, Deaths, and Natural Increase, British Columbia, 1921— 73 (Including Registered Indians, Excluding Registered Indians, and Registered Indians Only) 33 Table 13—Live Births and Deaths by Sex, British Columbia, 1921-73 (Including Registered Indians, Excluding Registered Indians, and Registered Indians Only) 34 Trends of Live Births and Stillbirths Table 14—Live Births by Month, British Columbia, 1969-73 35 Table 15a—Live Births by Month, British Columbia, 1969-73 (Indians by Racial Origin) 35 Table 15b—Live Births by Month, British Columbia, 1969-73 (Registered Indians Only) 35 Table 16—Legitimate Live Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1931- 73 (Including Registered Indians, Excluding Registered Indians, and Registered Indians Only) 36 Table 17—Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1931- 73 (Including Registered Indians, Excluding Registered Indians, and Registered Indians Only) 37 Table 18—Live Births by Age of Mother and Total Birth Order, British Columbia, 1969-73 39 Table 19—Stillbirths Numbers and Rates, British Columbia, 1921-73 40 vital statistics report, 1973 aa 7 Trends of General Mortality Page Table 20—Age-Sex Specific Death Rates, British Columbia, 1921-73 41 Table 21—Deaths by Month, British Columbia, 1969-73 41 Table 22a—Deaths From 10 Main Causes, British Columbia, 1964-73 42 Table 22b—Deaths From 10 Main Causes, British Columbia, 1964-73 (Registered Indians Only) 43 Table 23—Deaths From Major Cardiovascular-Renal Diseases, British Columbia, 1969-73 44 Table 24—Deaths From Diseases of the Heart by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1969-73 44 Table 25—Deaths From Cerebrovascular Diseases, by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1969-73 45 Table 26—Deaths From Diseases of the Arteries, Arterioles, and Capillaries, by Sex and Age-group, British Columbia, 1969-73 45 Table 27—Deaths From Malignant Neoplasms by Site and Sex, British Columbia, 1969-73 46 Table 28—Rates of Death From Accidents and Violence by External Cause, British Columbia, 1969-73 47 Table 29—Deaths From Specified Infectious and Notifiable Diseases, British Columbia, 1969-73 47 Trends of Infant and Maternal Mortality Table 30—Perinatal, Neonatal, Infant, and Maternal Death Rates, British Columbia, 1964—73 (Total, Excluding Registered Indians, and Registered Indians Only) 48 Table 31—Infant Deaths by Sex and Month of Death, British Columbia, 1969-73 48 Table 32—Infant Deaths by Cause, British Columbia, 1969-73 (Total, and Registered Indians Only) 49 Table 33—Infant Deaths by Age at Death and Sex, British Columbia, 1921-73 50 Table 34—Maternal Deaths by Cause, British Columbia, 1969-73 51 Main Causes of Death by Age-groups Table 35—Deaths From Four Main Causes in Each Specified Age-group, British Columbia, 1973 52 Trends of Marriages, Adoptions, and Divorces Table 36—Marriages Solemnized by Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties, and Marriage Rates, British Columbia, 1964—73 54 Table 37—Marriages Solemnized by Months, British Columbia, 1964-73 54 Table 38—Marriages Solemnized According to Type, British Columbia, 1964 73 54 Table 39—Adoptions Registered From 1969-73, by Class of Adopting Parents and Sex of Child, Showing Year of Court Order for 1973 Registrations, British Columbia 55 AA 8 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Page Table 40—Adoptions Registered From 1969-73, by Legitimacy and Sex of Child, Showing Year of Court Order for 1973 Registrations, British Columbia 56 Table 41—Adoptions Registered From 1969-73, by Birthplace of Child, British Columbia 56 Table 42—Adoptions Registered by Legitimacy of Adopted Children, British Columbia, 1964-73 57 Table 43—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity Registered by Sex of Petitioner, British Columbia, 1969-73 57 Table 44—Decrees of Dissolution and Nullity Registered by Duration of Marriage, British Columbia, 1964-73 58 PART III—DETAILED STATISTICAL TABLES, 1973 (Classified by Place of Residence) General Summary Table 45—General Summary of Live Births, Deaths, Natural Increase, and Marriages, for Regional Districts and Incorporated Places, British Columbia, 1973 59 Live Births and Stillbirths Table 46—Live Births by Places of Occurrence and Residence, and Stillbirths by Places of Residence, for Regional Districts and Incorporated Places, British Columbia, 1973 62 Table 47—Legitimate Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age and Age of Father in Five-year Groups, British Columbia, 1973 66 Table 48—Legitimate and Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1973 67 Table 49—Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age, Sex, and Total Birth Order, British Columbia, 1973 68 Table 50—Single and Multiple Births of Live and Stillborn Children by Single Years of Mother's Age, British Columbia, 1973 70 Table 51—Stillbirths by Sex and Period of Gestation, British Columbia, 1973 71 Infant Mortality Table 52—Infant Deaths, Total and in Hospital, by Places of Occurrence and Residence for Regional Districts and Incorporated Places, British Columbia, 1973 72 Table 53—Infant Deaths by Cause, Sex, and Age, British Columbia, 1973 76 General Mortality Table 54—Deaths, Total and in Hospital, by Places of Occurrence and Residence for Regional Districts and Incorporated Places, British Columbia, 1973 78 Table 55—Deaths by Cause (Intermediate List), Sex, and Regional Districts, British Columbia, 1973 81 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 9 Table 56—Deaths by Cause (Intermediate List), and Sex for Rural and Urban Areas, British Columbia, 1973 90 Table 57—Deaths by Cause (Intermediate List), Sex, and Age, British Columbia, 1973 100 Table 58—Deaths by Cause (Intermediate List), Sex, Marital Status, and Age, British Columbia, 1973 108 Table 59—Deaths From Accidents and Violence by Nature of Injury, External Cause, and Sex, British Columbia, 1973 116 Table 60—Nontransport Accidental Deaths by Place of Occurrence, External Cause, and Sex, British Columbia, 1973 118 Table 61—Deaths by Single Years of Age and Sex, British Columbia, 1973 119 Marriages Table 62—Marriages Solemnized by Age of Bridegroom and of Bride, British Columbia, 1973 120 Table 63—Marriages Solemnized by Marital Status of Bridegroom and of Bride, British Columbia, 1973 121 Table 64—Marriages Solemnized by Marital Status and Age of Bridegroom, British Columbia, 1973 121 Table 65—Marriages Solemnized by Marital Status and Age of Bride, British Columbia, 1973 121 Table 66—Marriages Solemnized by Birthplace of Bridegroom and of Bride, British Columbia, 1973 122 Table 67—Marriages Solemnized by Religious Denomination of Bridegroom and of Bride, British Columbia, 1973 123 Table 68—Marriages Authorized by Banns or Licence, According to Religious Denomination of Officiating Minister, British Columbia, 1973 124 Native Indian Statistics Table 69a—General Summary of Live Births for Regional Districts, British Columbia, 1973 (Indians by Racial Origin) 125 Table 69b—General Summary of Live Births for Regional Districts, British Columbia, 1973 (Registered Indians Only) 126 Table 70a—Legitimate Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age and Age of Father in Five-year Groups, British Columbia, 1973 (Indians by Racial Origin) 127 Table 70b—Legitimate Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age and Age of Father in Five-year Groups, British Columbia, 1973 (Registered Indians Only) 128 Table 71—Legitimate and Illegitimate Live Births of Native Indians, by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1973 129 Table 72a—Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age and Birth Order, British Columbia, 1973 (Indians by Racial Origin) 130 Table 72b—Live Births by Single Years of Mother's Age, and Total Birth Order, British Columbia, 1973 (Registered Indians Only) 131 Table 73a—General Summary of Deaths for Regional Districts, British Columbia, 1973 (Indians by Racial Origin) 132 Table 73b—General Summary of Deaths for Regional Districts, British Columbia, 1973 (Registered Indians Only) 133 AA 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Table 74—Infant Deaths of Registered Indians by Cause, Sex, and Age, British Columbia, 1973 134 Table 75—Deaths of Registered Indians by Cause, Sex, and Age, British Columbia, 1973 135 Appendix Deaths by Cause, Sex, and Age According to the Detailed List, British Columbia, 1973 141 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 INTRODUCTION This Report is divided into three parts. Part I is an administrative report of the activities of the Division, covering both registration and statistical functions, in the year under review. Part II presents summarized serial tables, showing trends over periods of varying lengths, usually accompanied by rates or percentages. Revised estimates of the population of the Province for the period 1967 to 1970 were supplied by Statistics Canada on the basis of the 1971 census count. The effect of these revisions was an average reduction of less than one-half of 1 per cent in the total population for these changes in certain rates relating to the years affected. Part III presents further detailed analysis of the current year's data. The data on births and deaths in Parts II and III in most cases relate to residents of the Province and are generally classified by place of residence. In several instances where data by place of occurrence are shown, the table headings make this clear. As marriages involve the places of residence to two persons, it is the custom to show marriage data by place of occurrence, a custom which is followed in this Report. In connection with cause of death, comparability between years is affected by major classification changes introduced in 1950 and 1969. In 1950 a major change in the death classification system took place with the implementation of the Sixth Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death which was designed for classification of both mortality and morbidity. In 1969 a further major change in classification occurred with the implementation of the Eighth Revision. While the basic structure of the List and the procedure for determining the underlying cause of death followed the Seventh and Sixth Revisions, certain categories such as mental disorders, cardiovascular diseases, perinatal conditions, and syphilis were subject to considerable revision. Also certain categories of external cause of accidents were expanded to provide more detail. Because of these changes the code numbers of both the Seventh and Eighth Revisions are presented in Tables 22a and 22b of Part II. Where it has not been possible to isolate comparable categories before and after the Eighth Revision, this fact has been noted by means of a footnote. With respect to native Indians, it should be noted that since 1968 statistics of registered Indians appear in certain tables of Part II and Part III. Before 1968, vital statistics data for Indians were presented in terms of racial origin only, but it was found that rates calculated on this basis were unreliable because of the recognized weakness of available population estimates for racial Indians. Accordingly, in all tables which present vital statistics rates for Indians, the figures are now presented in terms of registered Indians. In most of the tables relating to Indians in Part III, the data are presented in terms both of registered and of racial Indians. The term "registered" Indian as used in this Report refers to Indians by legal status, whether living on or off reserves. Indians "by racial origin" include registered Indians together with persons of Indian descent who do not have legal Indian status. The Appendix Table presents the cause of death by sex and age according to the detailed list of the International Statistical Classification. Elsewhere in the Report, mortality data are generally classified according to the Intermediate List of the Classification. In 1971 the 46 census subdivisions were replaced by 29 regional districts as the standard geographical divisions of the Province for census and related purposes. The new divisions first appeared in selected tables of Part III in the 1971 Report, and are uniformly adopted in the current Report wherever geographical divisions are presented. 11 AA 12 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE MAP SHOWING REGIONAL DISTRICTS, BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIONAL DISTRICTS No. Name 1. Alberni-Clayoquot. 2. Bulkley-Nechako. 3. Capital (Victoria area). 4. Cariboo. 5. Central Fraser Valley. 6. Central Kootenay. 7. Central Okanagan. 8. Columbia-Shuswap. 9. Comox-Strathcona. 10. Cowichan Valley. 11. Dewdney-Alouette. 12. East Kootenay. 13. Fraser-Cheam. 14. Fraser-Fort George. 15. Greater Vancouver. No. Name 16. Kitimat-Stikine. 17. Kootenay Boundary. 18. Mount Waddington. 19. Nanaimo. 20. North Okanagan. 21. Ocean Falls. 22. Okanagan-Similkameen. 23. Peace River-Liard. 24. Powell River. 25. Skeena-Queen Charlotte. 26. Squamish-Lillooet. 27. Stikine. 28. Sunshine Coast. 29. Thompson-Nicola. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 13 PART I—REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE DIVISION, 1973 SUMMARY The Division of Vital Statistics performs two major functions in the Health Branch. One of these is to administer the Province-wide vital statistics registration system while the other is to provide a centralized biostatistical service to the Health Branch, to the Mental Health Services Branch, and to certain voluntary health agencies. The Division is required to administer the Vital Statistics Act, the Marriage Act, and the Change of Name Act and to operate a registry of wills notice under the Wills Act. These vital statistics registration services are available to the public through the central office in Victoria and 87 district offices and suboffices located in the main population centres throughout the Province. These are shown in Table 1 on page .___. In order to carry out its extensive statistical responsibilities, the Division employs a staff of trained biostatisticians and statistical clerks located in Victoria and Vancouver. Also, the Division operates a Mechanical Tabulation Section, which is an essential support to both major functions specified above. REGISTRATION SERVICES Administration of the Vital Statistics Act A very substantial part of the Division's responsibilities is connected with the administration of the Vital Statistics Act, which governs the registration of births, stillbirths, marriages, deaths, adoptions, and divorces, as well as the issuance of information and certificates based on registrations filed. The Division received excellent co-operation from hospitals in arranging for the registration of births by mothers during confinement, and in the submission of monthly returns of births in hospital. Very good co-operation was also received from physicians, lawyers, funeral directors, ministers of religion, government agencies, and the general public in maintaining the timeliness and quality of registrations. By means of an amendment to the Vital Statistics Act, provision was made for recording on birth registrations a change of sex designation following transsexual surgery, upon production of adequate medical evidence. AA 14 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Registration District and Location of Offices NELSON TABLE 1—REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, LOCATION OF OFFICES, AND DESIGNATION OF APPOINTEES, AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1973 Designation of Appointee Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. White Rock Registrar of Voters. NORTH VANCOUVER ..Private Individual. OCEAN FALLS Private individual. Registration District and Location of Offices ABBOTSFORD ALBERNI _ ALERT BAY ASHCROFT ATLIN BARKERVILLE (a).. BURNS LAKE CAMPBELL RIVER.. CASSIAR CHEMAINUS CHILLIWACK CLAYOQUOT (6) Gold River Tahsis Ucluelet CLINTON COURTENAY- CRANBROOK. CRESTON DUNCAN ENDERBY- Armstrong FERNIE _ FORT NELSON- FORT ST. JOHN..... GANGES GOLDEN GRAND FORKS GREENWOOD (c).. HANEY HOPE INVERMERE. KAMLOOPS.... KASLO KELOWNA .... KIMBERLEY- KITIMAT LADYSMITH. LILLOOET. LYTTON McBRIDE MERRITT MISSION NAKUSP NANAIMO . NATAL (d) Sparwood Designation of Appointee Private individual. (See Port Alberni.) Private individual. Government Agent. Government Agent. (See Quesnel.) Government Agent. Private individual. Private individual. Municipal Clerk and RCMP. Court Registrar. 'See Port Alberni.) Municipal Clerk. _ RCMP. -.RCMP. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. -..Municipal Clerk and RCMP. ...RCMP. -..Government Agent. _ Government Agent. ...Government Agent. Assessor. Government Agent. .— Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. _.. Municipal Clerk. ....Private individual. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. Government Agent. Private individual. ...RCMP. Government Agent. -.Private individual. .... Private individual. — Government Agent. NEW DENVER- NEW WESTMINSTER.. Murrayville. Bella Coola OLIVER PENTICTON PORT ALBERNI (&).. POUCE COUPE Dawson Creek POWELL RIVER PRINCE GEORGE PRINCE RUPERT PRINCETON QUATSTNO. Private individual. Government Agent. Government Agent. ...Government Agent. Government Agent. Private individual. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Private individual. QUEEN CHARLOTTE (e) Government Agent. Masset RCMP. QUESNEL (a) - REVELSTOKE.- ROSSLAND SALMON ARM SLOCAN CITY (/). SMITHERS Hazelton SQUAMISH . STEWART (g) SUMMERLAND TELEGRAPH CREEK- TERRACE TRAIL W Castlegar VANCOUVER Sechelt Gibsons VANDERHOOF- VERNON VICTORIA. WILLIAMS LAKE- Government Agent. . Government Agent. Government Agent. Government Agent. Municipal Clerk. _. Government Agent. ...RCMP. —RCMP. — Government Sub-Collector. Municipal Clerk. ..Private individual. ..Government Agent. Private individual. ._.RCMP. Vital Statistics personnel. — RCMP. Private individual. Government Agent. Government Agent. Vital Statistics personnel. Government Agent. RCMP. The capitalized names are the names of legally defined districts, while the names in small letters indicate the locations of suboffices. . _i._«._-„ u„ t-.„„„»„ With few exceptions, registration districts are administered by District Registrars, and suboffices by Deputy District Registrars. The exceptional cases are as follows: .-• (a) The District Registrar for Quesnel District administers the Barkerville District directly. 'b) The District Registrar for Alberni District, situated at Port Alberni, administers the Clayoquot District through three Deputy District Registrars located at Tahsis, Ucluelet, and Gold River. (c) The District Registrar for Grand Forks District administers the Greenwood District through a Deputy District Registrar. (d) The District Registrar for Fernie District administers the Natal District also through a member of the RCMP whose office is located at Sparwood. (e) The District Registrar for Prince Rupert administers the Queen Charlotte District through a Deputy District Registrar. (/) The District Registrar for Nelson administers the Slocan City District through a Deputy District Registrar, (g) The District Registrar for Prince Rupert administers the Stewart District through a Deputy District Registrar, (ft) The District Registrar for Rossland administers the Trail District through a Deputy District Registrar. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 Volume of Registrations AA 15 The number of births, deaths, marriages, and stillbirths in Table 2 are related to the year of registration, hence will not necessarily coincide with those in Part II or Part III, which are related to the year of occurrence. In the case of adoptions, divorces, and wills notices, all figures in this Report are presented in terms of the year of filing with the Division. TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF REGISTRATIONS, AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1973 Year Live Births Deaths Marriages Stillbirths Adoptions Divorces* Wills Notices 80 463 109 536 134 652 150 608 _ 163 687 191 563 157 847 249 886 303 1,031 330 1,366 402 2,052 4412 509 1,880 2,254 680 1,744 1,363 760 1,554 1,500 807 1,424 2,200 789 1,394 2,700 929 1,593 3,989 1,034 1,512 4,279 1,154 1,525 4,100 1,121 1,528 4,700 1,187 1,543 5,200 1,172 1,601 6,386 1,269 1,526 7,821 1,253 1,449 6,333 1,500 1,629 7,122 1,484 1,434 8,301 1,403 1,520 8,405 1,485 1,552 11,298 1,558 1,636 11,475 2,167 2,006 11,188 2,156 2,171 13,480 2,183 2,781 15,241 2,223 2,268 16,850 2,736 4,279 17,331 2,939 5,266 17,682 2,578 5,021 19,295 1,863 5,187 23,525 1,839 5,412 27,233 1 1 Total 1936— 1937- 1938— 1939 _.. 1940- 1941— 1942— 1943- 1944... 1945- 1946 - 1947.... 1948— 1949.... 1950— 1951— 1952- 1953- 1954— 1955— 1956 - 1957... 1958— 1959 ... 1960— 1961- 1962 .. 1963— 1964.... 1965— 1966— 1967_ 1968 _ 1969— 1970- 1971— 1972- 1973 ... 11,186 13,033 13,812 13,176 15,616 17,025 18,346 20,068 19,962 20,229 23,870 26,758 26,965 27,786 28,079 28,509 30,394 32,487 33,451 34,506 36,035 39,696 39,974 40,303 40,772 38,344 38,563 37,926 36,752 33,829 33,399 33,431 33,915 35,929 37,183 35,542 34,924 34,657 7,254 7,981 7,455 7,626 8,386 8,617 8,916 9,918 9,833 9,848 10,212 10,768 11,444 11,311 11,506 11,658 12,319 12,234 12,331 12,938 13,260 14,003 13,792 14,341 14,869 14,075 14,979 14,998 16,054 15,503 16,444 16.244 16,850 17,597 17,104 17,829 17,968 17,717 5,465 6,232 6,158 7,897 9,694 9,828 10,905 9,476 8,549 9,317 11,875 11,892 11,773 11,374 11,076 11,374 11,207 11,326 10,915 11,090 11,680 12,961 12,134 11,922 11,192 10,775 11,199 11,699 12,307 13,335 14.615 15.882 16,725 18,502 20,364 20,422 20.619 21,251 236 254 259 279 280 308 313 338 321 340 331 355 343 399 373 348 359 383 374 380 417 422 432 425 445 399 447 488 484 442 408 411 415 469 419 427 356 365 24,684 28,145 28,470 29,736 34,826 36,532 39,484 40,935 40,009 41,430 49,183 54,416 54,312 54,684 55,465 56,772 60,790 63,255 63,850 66,263 69,322 76,241 76,948 76,026 77,529 74,812 76,516 79,446 80,266 78,470 82,713 86,173 89,246 96,843 100,957 101,114 104,442 108,474 1 Decrees of dissolution and nullity. 2 Amendment to Wills Act providing for filing of wills notices with Division of Vital Statistics assented to March 28, 1945. AA 16 DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GRAPH A—SUMMARY OF VOLUME OF REGISTRATIONS, SHOWING TOTAL i RECEIVED, AND LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73. NUMBER 110,000 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 LEGEND Total Deaths .S^- 1 / 1 * --.-— —'-^s • t .. r J" IIII IIII 1 1 1 1 i t i i if i i i iiii i i i i i i III! 1 t 1 1 IIII 110,000 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 «sat 20,000 10,000 1921 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1973 YEAR i Registrations of stillbirths, adoptions, divorces, and wills notices included in "total." VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 17 GRAPH B—ADOPTIONS REGISTERED, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1936-73 NUMBER 3,200 2,800 2,400 2,000 1,600 1.200 800 400 3,200 2,800 2,400 2,000 1,600 1,200 - 800 400 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1973 YEAR AA 18 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GRAPH C—DIVORCES i REGISTERED, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1936-73 NUMBER 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1973 YEAR i Decrees of dissolution and nullity. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 19 TABLE 3—VOLUME OF SEARCHES PERFORMED; VOLUME OF INCOMING MAIL, DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Searches Pieces of Incoming Mail Year Total Searches Searches for Government Departments Other Searches 1064 100,630 103,606 101,345 106,406 102,215 113,066 108,240 108,926 116,929 128,342 10,299 11,904 11,097 13,712 12,856 15,120 12,085 13,718 12,500 12,244 90,331 91,702 90,248 92,694 89,359 97,946 96,155 95,208 104,429 116,098 127,085 1965 129,330 19fifi 136,974 1967 141,821 106R 149 957 1«69 166,444 1970. 1971 163,838 161,181 175,916 187,341 1972. . 1973 TABLE 4—REVENUE-PRODUCING CERTIFICATIONS ISSUED BY THE CENTRAL OFFICE, DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Type of Certification Issued 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 19711 1972 1973 Certificates- Birth 54,130 54,663 56,681 59,130 54,346 60,267 60,861 58,915 65,658 75,043 Death 8,394 9,174 9,724 9,566 9,879 10,223 8,750 8,283 8,818 8,465 Marriage 5,642 5,891 5,756 6,157 6,049 6,815 6,817 7,204 7,798 8,592 Change of name 723 763 784 755 888 901 992 1,001 1,220 1,697 Divorce 312 322 266 282 286 251 234 239 248 303 Baptismal 8 12 13 27 16 16 12 17 26 22 Photographic copies 11,591 10,074 6,034 5,985 6,396 7,344 7,181 7,240 8,131 9,124 Wills notice certifica tion 8,805 8,841 9,189 9,931 10,777 10,777 10,020 10,610 11,148 11,621 Total certifica tions. 89,605 89,740 88,447 91,339 87,791 96,594 94,867 93,509 103,047 114,867 i In January 1971 the activities of the District Registrar for the Victoria Registration District were separated from the Central Office, and are therefore not reflected in this table after 1970. TABLE 5—REVENUE COLLECTED BY THE DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Year Total Revenue Vital Statistics Act Revenue Marriage Act Revenue 1964 $ 175,863.76 185,411.75 181,568.00 209,370.38 259,970.25 357,060.24 347,643.52 385,282.29 414,712.04 463,556.26 $ 124,207.26 126,222.57 118,962.90 145,227.78 187,215.41 271,239.26 252,300.36 271,510.00 289,902.18 334,532.70 I $ 51,656.50 1965 59,189.18 1966 62,605.18 1»67 64,142.60 106R1 72,751.84 1969 1970 - 85,820.98 95,343.16 1971 113,772.29 1972 124,809.86 1973 129,023.56 1 The fee for a certificate or a certified copy of a registration was increased from $1 to $2 in April 1968. AA 20 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Registration of Births The responsibility for the registration of the birth of a child rests with the parent. The attending physician is required by law to report the birth within 48 hours of the event, although this reporting does not constitute registration. The slight further decline in birth registrations reflected the changing trend of births shown in Part II. Fraudulent and improper registrations—The Vital Statistics Act makes provision for the cancellation of a registration of birth which has been fraudulently or improperly obtained. Registrations cancelled numbered 69 in 1973, as compared with 49 in 1972. The majority of these arose from use of a false name on the original registration. Legitimations—Under the Legitimation Act, a child born out of wedlock is deemed to have been legitimate from birth once its natural parents have intermarried. The Vital Statistics Act provides that under such circumstances a new registration may be submitted for the registration originally filed, the new registration showing the child to be legitimate. However, satisfactory evidence of paternity must be first obtained. There were 227 births legitimated in 1973, compared with 198 in 1972. Alteration to given names—Under section 8 of the Vital Statistics Act, a change made in a child's given name before the age of 12 years may be entered on the birth registration by means of a notation. Alterations of given names in 1973 numbered 251, as compared with the 1972 figure of 193. Delayed registrations of birth—Special provision is made in the Vital Statistics Act for registration of a birth more than one year after the event. There were 446 delayed registrations of births processed during 1973, compared with 324 in 1972. Registration of Deaths The physician in attendance at the last illness of a deceased person, or the Coroner conducting an inquiry into the death of a person, is required to complete the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, which forms an important part of the death registration. The responsibility for filing the completed death registration lies with the undertaker in charge of the burial, and the registration must be filed before the necessary burial permit is issued. Classification of deaths for statistical purposes is made according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death, and this classification is based upon the physician's certification. Where there is doubt as to the cause to which the physician wishes the death assigned, he is queried through the local Medical Health Officer. As indicated in the Introduction, the Eighth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases was adopted by this Province in 1969, in common with the other provinces of Canada and a number of other countries. As a means of improving cause of death certification, lectures are given each year to the graduating class of medical students at the University of British Columbia on this topic. Registration of Stillbirths The term "birth" where used in the Vital Statistics Act includes stillbirths, but separate forms are used for stillbirth registration. These forms combine the essential features of both birth and death registrations. In the revised Vital Statistics Act of 1962, the definition of a stillbirth reads as follows: "The complete expulsion or VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 21 extraction from its mother, after at least twenty weeks' pregnancy, of a product of conception in which, after such expulsion or extraction, there is no breathing, beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or unmistakable movement of voluntary muscle." There were 365 stillbirths registrations filed in 1973. Registration of Marriages The responsibility for registering a marriage rests with the person solemnizing the event, namely, the officiating clergyman or Marriage Commissioner. Marriage registers are provided free of charge to clergymen and Marriage Commissioners. These are returned to the Division periodically in order that they may be checked against the indexes of registrations filed with the Division. If it is thus ascertained that an event has been unrecorded, steps are promptly taken to obtain a registration. Registration of Adoption Orders Copies of all adoption orders made by the Courts in this Province are forwarded to the Division by the Court Registrars, as required by the Vital Statistics Act. On receipt of an order regarding an adoption by the Division, a marginal notation showing the child's adoptive name is made on the original registration. All certificates subsequently issued in respect of the registration bear this name. No information regarding the natural parents of the child may be released. This same procedure is followed when an adoption order is received from another province or state relating to the adoption of a child born in British Columbia. Inspection of the documents filed regarding an adoption is only allowed to officials of the Crown in discharge of their official duties, or to a person authorized by the Provincial Secretary in writing, or to a person authorized by a Judge of the Court presiding in Chambers. Thus every effort is made to protect the interest of the adopted child and his adoptive parents. Adoption orders filed with the Division in 1973 numbered 1,839, as compared with 1,863 in 1972. Registration of Divorces The Vital Statistics Act also requires that all divorces and nullities granted in the Province be registered with the Division. The Division is supplied with a certified copy of each decree of dissolution or nullity by the Supreme Court Registrars. There were 5,392 dissolutions of marriage and 20 nullities registered by this Division in 1973. The comparable figures for 1972 were 5,167, while nullities were unchanged. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT The Change of Name Act provides a means whereby persons may change either their given names of their surnames and the names of their children upon meeting certain requirements set forth in the Act. The Act expressly forbids changes of name which are not made in accordance with its provisions, although it exempts changes of name resulting from marriage, adoption, or legitimation, or changes in the given name of a child made under the Vital Statistics Act and prior to the child's 12th birthday. An amendment passed in March 1972 extends the scope of the Act by removing certain umitations upon changing the names of children, and provides for birth and marriage certificates to be issued showing a name adopted under the Change of Name Act, without revealing the person's original name. AA 22 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE During 1973, 1,555 change of name applications were granted, compared with 1,052 in the previous year. This increase reflects the continuing effects of the March 1972 amendment to the Change of Name Act, and the reduction of the age of majority in 1970. Many of these applications covered several members in a single family, so that in total 2,060 individuals were affected. Thirty-five per cent of the applications were made by married men, while an additional 20 per cent were made by single men, 18 per cent by divorced women, and 14 per cent by single women. TABLE 6—CHANGE OF NAME APPLICATIONS GRANTED, BY MARITAL STATUS AND SEX OF APPLICANT, AND TOTAL NUMBER OF PERSONS AFFECTED, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1941-73. Sex and Marital Status of Applicant Total Year Sing'e Married Widowed Divorced Separated Total Number of Persons M F M F M F M F M F M F T Affected 1941 55 72 59 67 103 128 117 143 128 128 140 155 159 142 148 170 160 141 152 147 138 125 139 157 160 183 162 197 181 232 250 247 315 7 17 25 27 33 36 32 35 46 33 39 59 48 51 53 58 62 46 58 60 41 41 57 74 79 78 74 70 85 119 121 142 211 37 67 92 74 119 146 128 134 140 138 154 167 175 158 165 163 210 205 195 192 198 192 202 200 190 224 227 281 272 304 245 360 539 " 2 5 8 10 14 7 3 11 8 12 11 13 6 12 15 16 13 13 11 16 21 22 23 20 33 26 44 55 45 55 70 111 2 1 3 2 2 6 3 10 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 5 4 3 1 5 4 5 4 4 7 6 2 7 7 4 6 8 3 2 5 5 10 3 7 5 4 9 3 8 7 8 3 7 14 13 12 12 9 13 9 19 16 28 27 27 13 22 31 49 4 1 4 2 4 8 7 15 4 9 5 6 9 4 12 13 7 8 7 11 10 9 15 11 6 10 16 9 19 15 20 26 37 3 6 10 25 21 39 29 17 19 25 17 40 35 14 24 27 26 24 33 34 19 41 34 45 46 56 64 73 67 100 88 162 284 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 ~i l i "~4 98 141 158 145 228 228 256 302 276 277 301 331 345 306 327 348 3841 359 361 351 351 3313 361 373 360 425 411 4913 4803 558 520 643 900 13 27 45 65 74 92 75 60 80 71 77 113 105 801 97 103 111 97 118 117 88 112 126 151 164 184 193 214 234 272 286 4091 655 111 168 203 210 302 380 331 362 356 348 378 444 450 3861 424 451 4951 456 4792 468 439 4433 487 524 524 609 604 7053 7143 830 806 1,0521 1,555 180 1942 298 1943 351 1044 362 1945 524 1946 638 1947 - ~ 555 1948 586 1949 628 1950 591 1951 646 1952- - - 1953 - 1954 777 768 702 1955 - 743 1956 769 1957 .. 929 10S8 865 1959 - 825 1060 819 1061 743 1962 752 1963 812 1064 879 1965 816 1066 984 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 915 1,154 1,058 1,150 1,046 1972 1973 1,451 2,060 i Includes two cases for which marital status was not stated. 2 Includes four cases for which marital status was not stated, three male and one female. 3 Includes one case for which marital status was not stated. Administration of the Marriage Act The Marriage Act prescribes the legal requirements which must be observed in connection with the solemnizing of marriage, the legal qualifications of individuals to marry, and the authorization of ministers and clergymen and of Marriage Commissioners to perform the marriage ceremony. Under this Act the Division of Vital Statistics is required to license ministers and clergymen of established religious denominations who desire the authority to solemnize marriage. It is also the responsibility of the Division to appoint Issuers of Marriage Licences throughout the Province and to supervise their work. The actual registration of marriages solemnized and the issuance of marriage certificates are governed by the Vital Statistics Act. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 23 On December 31, 1973, there were 2,645 ministers and clergymen authorized to solemnize marriage. During the year, 308 resident clergymen and ministers were licensed, while 141 licences for those residing in the Province were cancelled due to transfer out of the Province or due to death. In addition, 104 temporary licences were issued to nonresident ministers and clergymen who were ministering in the Province for brief periods only, and 103 such licences were cancelled. Forty-two orders of remarriage were issued under the Marriage Act in 1973. TABLE 7—MINISTERS AND CLERGYMEN REGISTERED UNDER THE MARRIAGE ACT AND REGISTRATIONS CANCELLED, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Permanent Temporary Total Total number on register, December 31,1972.. Total number registered during 1973.. Total number of registrations cancelled during 1973- Total number on register, December 31,1973 2,476 308 141 2,643 1 104 103 2 I 2,477 412 244 2,645 TABLE 8—MINISTERS AND CLERGYMEN ON REGISTER AT END OF 1973 BY RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION, BRITISH COLUMBIA Denomination Advent Christian Conference Adventist Anglican Apostolic Church of Canada (New) Apostolic Church of the Pentecost Apostolic Faith Mission Associated Gospel Churches Baptist Churches, Independent Baptist Conference (Columbia) Baptist Convention (Regular) of British Columbia Baptist General Convention of Oregon-Washington Baptist Pacific Conference (North America) Baptist Union of Western Canada, British Columbia area Buddhist Churches of Canada Canadian Armed Forces Chaplaincy Canadian Reformed Church of New Westminster Canadian Sunday School Mission Incorporated Canadian Temple Cathedral of the Apostolic Church of Life . Christ Church of China _ Christadelphians Christian and Missionary Alliance Christian Reformed Church of Christ 2 39 339 11 27 2 12 9 19 60 16 19 72 4 22 4 2 15 2 2 37 27 7 Church of Christ (Independent) Church of God .— Church of God (American) of Prophecy . Church of God (German) Church of Scientology Church of the Nazarene Churches of God Covenant Bible Fellowship Disciples of Christ (First Christian Church of Vancouver) Doukhobor Sect Emissaries of Divine Light Evangelical Church Evangelical Churches of Pentecost Evangelical Covenant Church of America Evangelical Free Church of North America (Nor-Dani) Evangelical Russian Christian Church Fellowship Deaconry Association of B.C. Free Methodist Church of North America Glad Tidings Temple Missionary Society Greek Catholic, Russian Orthodox of America Greek Catholic, Ukrainian _ Independent Assemblies of God, International Indian Shaker Church of Washington International Foursquare Gospel Lighthouse Jehovah's Witnesses Jewish Congregation, Beth Israel . 6 3 1 27 3 1 1 1 5 11 25 4 46 1 1 13 19 1 19 16 2 34 34 1 AA 24 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 8—MINISTERS AND CLERGYMEN ON REGISTER AT END OF 1973 BY RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION, BRITISH COLUMBIA— Continued Denomination Jewish Congregation, Emanu-El 1 Jewish Congregation, Schara Tzedek 4 Jewish, Temple Sholom _ 1 Latter-day Saints, Church of, Alberta, Saskatchewan Mission _. 5 Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ, Alaska-Canadian Mission — 54 Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ (Reorganized) _ 21 Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ (Vancouver Stake) — 15 Liberal Catholic 3 Lutheran Church, Western Canada Synod _ 23 Lutheran Church (The), Missouri Synod _ 48 Lutheran, Evangelical Church of Canada, Canada District, American Lutheran Church ... 43 Lutheran, Evangelical (Latvian) — 1 Lutheran, St. Mark's Evangelical, of Vancouver — 1 Mennonite Brethren 63 Mennonite Brethren, Evangelical — - 3 Mennonite Church of God in Christ _ _ 5 Mennonite Conference, Evangelical 5 Mennonite Conference, Evangelical Mission of Canada 2 Mennonite Conference of the United Mennoite Church of British Columbia 55 Mennonite Old Colony Church 3 Mennonite Old Colony Church in Saskatchewan 3 Mennonite Sommerfelder Church 5 Mennonite United Missionary Church 3 Moravian 2 Muslim Association (B.C.) _ __ 2 Netherlands Reformed Congregation _ _ 1 New Jerusalem, Conference of the Church of the 1 New Jerusalem, General Church of the 1 Orthodox Church, Greek - 1 Orthodox Church, Russian 2 Orthodox Church, Serbian 1 Orthodox Church, Serbian St. Sava 1 Orthodox Church, Ukrainian 5 Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 179 Pentecostal Holiness _— 10 Pentecostal United 6 People's Fellowship 1 Plymouth Brethren 46 Presbyterian . 73 Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland (Independent) 1 Quaker (Society of Friends) 5 Radio Church of God 5 Reformed Church in America 3 Reformed Episcopal Church — 4 Roman Catholici 392 Salvation Army 94 Shantymen's Christian Association _ _ 9 Sikh, Akali Singh Society _ — 2 Sikh, Kalghidar Shromani Societyl 2 Sikh, Khalsa Diwan Society 7 Sikh, Paldi Khalsa Diwan Society 3 Spiritual Assembly of Vancouver (Bahai's) 1 Spiritualist Alliance, International - 16 Spiritualist Association, National 3 Spiritualist Church, Open Door —- 2 Spiritualists' Association of British Columbia - 4 Standard Church of America, Inc. — _ 3 Tenri-Kyo Granville Church _ — 1 Unitarian — 6 United Church of Canadai 339 Unity Centre of Practical Christianity — 2 Victoria Truth Centre 3 Zion Tabernacle - - 2 Total - 2,645 i Includes one minister under temporary registration. Registry of Wills Notices The Registry of Wills Notices maintained by this Division under the Wills Act makes it possible for a testator to file with this Division a notice stating that he has executed a will, and indicating where the will is deposited. The filing of a wills notice is not mandatory, but provides a convenient means of ensuring that information which will lead to the discovery of the will should be readily available after death. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 25 Adequate identifying information respecting the testator, such as date and place of birth, must be included in the wills notice. In 1946, the first complete year in which notices were filed, there were only 441 notices received. The figures for the last six show the increasing use of the service by the public. They are as follows: 1968, 16,850; 1969, 17,331; 1970, 17,682; 1971, 19,295; 1972, 23,525, and 1973, 27,223. Wills notice certifications increased from 11,148 in 1972 to 11,621 in 1973. Microfilm and Photographic Services All registrations of births, deaths, marriages, and stillbirths, together with delayed registrations and amended registrations, are microfilmed weekly. The film is forwarded under contract to Statistics Canada, where it is processed and positive rolls printed for their own use, after which the negative rolls are returned to this Division. The positive rolls are used by Statistics Canada in the compilation of national vital statistics and the national indexes of births, deaths, and marriages. In addition, the following documents are filmed on a continuing basis: Physician's Notices of Birth, wills notices, adoption notices, change of name files, and various supplementary records which the Division is required to file under Vital Statistics Act. Extensive use is also made of the microfilm and photographic unit to provide photoprints of vital statistics registrations and other documents in connection with the administration of the Acts. In 1973, 17,265 photographic prints were issued free of charge to government agencies, including a small number required for internal use in this office. In addition, 9,124 photographic prints were issued as certified copies at a charge of $2 per copy, as prescribed in the Vital Statistics Act. BIOSTATISTICAL SERVICES The Division's Research Section, in collaboration with the Mechanical Tabulation Section, compiles vital statistics from the registrations of births, deaths, marriages, stillbirths, adoptions, and divorces. Certain of these statistics appear in the Annual Report of Vital Statistics. In addition, the Division provides a comprehensive central statistical service to other Divisions of the Health Branch, to the Mental Health Services Branch, and to certain voluntary agencies subsidized by the Government. The Division's main statistical activities during 1972 are outlined below in terms of subject-matter. Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults and Cancer Registry The Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults and the Cancer Registry continued a useful function, and the work is summarized as follows: • The Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults continued to receive registrations at approximately the same level as in the past year. A special report was prepared on the program for follow-up of children aged 7 and 14 years, covering the past five years of its operation. • The Cancer Notification system and Register operated within the framework of the Registry for the Handicapped. An advisory panel to the Cancer Registry was appointed in 1973 and held its first meeting in May. A research officer was added to the staff of the Vancouver Research Office to assist in the expanding work of the Cancer Register and Notification system. AA 26 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE • The Division was represented at the Eighth Cancer Records Workshop held by the National Cancer Institute of Canada in June of this year. The records of the Registry were used to provide statistics for members of the medical profession relating to cancer mortality during the productive years of life, age-specific breast cancer rates in British Columbia, and cancer of the uterine cervix. The Division continued to maintain a registry of congenital anomalies ascertained from multiple sources, as a part of the Registry for Handicapped Children and Adults. Listings of these cases are also submitted regularly to the Department of National Health and Welfare in connection with the continuing national surveillance study of congenital anomalies. The Division co-operated with a physician of the British Columbia Cancer Institute in a continuing study to compare lung cancer rates among British-born immigrants, other immigrants, and natives of Canada. A paper based on the earlier phase of this study revealed that British-born immigrants had lung cancer rates about two and a half times higher than native-born Canadians. Cytology Screening Program The Division continued to be responsible for processing data in connection with the British Columbia Cancer Institute's cytology screening program for cervical cancer. Data on about 400,000 screening tests undertaken in 1973 were transferred to punch cards, and the recorded data on screenings undertaken in 1972 were processed and analysed. Dental Health The Research Section was heavily involved in the preparation of information prepared by the Director of Preventive Dentistry regarding the development of a dental care program for children in the Province. This report was prepared at the request of the Director of the Health Security Program Project. The Division completed the processing of results of a survey of the dental health of Indian children. Assistance was given in the designing of a pre-fluoridation study of the dental health of children in the Queen Charlotte Islands. The dental health survey of school children in the City of Victoria, and dental research project in the Boundary Health Unit area, received the active attention of the Research Section. Infant Morbidity and Mortality Statistics derived from the Physicians' Notices of Births, which accompany the registrations of births in this Province, were presented in one of the Division's series of Special Reports. Births are analysed in relation to factors such as birth weight, maternal age, gestation period, legitimacy, complications of pregnancy, and infant congenital anomalies. G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre Patient records of the G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre were processed and annual tabulations prepared. Assistance was also given to a physician attached to the Centre in the analysis of data related to paraplegic and quadraplegic patients, with particular regard to their length of stay. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 27 Health Security Program Project Information was provided for the Director of the Health Security Program Project on costs of public health services in different parts of the Province. Assistance was also given to a physician engaged by the project to investigate ambulance services and emergency health services in the Province. Boundary Health Unit Survey In the Boundary Health Unit, the Division co-operated in a survey undertaken to investigate the attitudes affecting utilization of the child health conference and other health services on the part of the mothers of pre-school children in the area. Mechanical tabulations derived from the 1,200 questionnaires completed were submitted to the Health Unit for reporting. Vital Statistics Statistics based on the vital events which occurred in this Province were compiled in collaboration with Statistics Canada. A substantial part of the resulting tabulations appears in the Division's Annual Report of Vital Statistics, while some unpublished data are available on request The Mechanical Tabulation Section continued to undertake editing, coding, punching, and tabulating all records submitted for processing by other divisions and agencies as well as all vital statistics documents. Other Services Other services rendered over a wide field included • service to the Mental Health Branch in the processing of statistics relating to patients of residential institutions and those treated at day-care centres; • the processing of records of the operations of the Division of Venereal Disease Control and the compilation of monthly and annual statistical reports for the Division; • the processing of statistics for the Division of Tuberculosis Control, the Director of which was supplied with extensive listings and tabulations; • the preparation of a paper on the comparison between two commercial tuberculin antigens which had been tested in a tuberculin survey conducted on lower Central Vancouver Island in 1972.* * This paper was accepted for publication by the Canadian Public Health Journal. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 29 PART II—TREND TABLES WITH RATES (By Place of Residence) PROMINENT FEATURES The population of British Columbia in 1973 continued to increase at a high level of about 3 per cent a year. The number was estimated to be 2,315,000 in the Province at the mid-year, 68,000 more than in 1972, and the greatest increase over the previous year for any province except Ontario. The area of the Province is given in the 1971 census as 344,000 square miles and the density of population, 6.3 persons per square mile. However, topography, climatic factors, and economic conditions all combine to encourage a high proportion of the population to live in the southwestern portion of the Province. While the number of births in the Province in 1973 was close to the 1972 level, the population growth was such as to bring about a slight decline in the crude birthrate from 15.4 per 1,000 population in 1972 to 14.8 in 1973. The proportion of these births that was illegitimate was 11.5, about the same as in 1972. For all of Canada the 1973 birthrate was 15.5 per 1,000 population and the proportion of these that was illegitimate was 9.0. The crude deathrate in the Province this year reached a record low of 7.8 per 1,000 population compared to the 1972 figure of 8.0, the previous record low. For all of Canada the rate was 7.4. A comparison of the Province's deathrates at individual ages with those for Canada shows it is only at the younger and early middle ages that the British Columbia rates tend to be slightly higher than the rates nationally. After 50, the Provincial rates of death are uniformly more favourable, but as has been mentioned in previous reports, it is the heavier weighting of the population by those at older ages which causes the crude deathrate to be less favourable in the Province than nationally. Mortality from diseases of the heart continued its downward trend during the year, dropping to 258.7 per 100,000 population, compared to 271.0 in 1972. The 1973 rate is the lowest recorded since 1938. Mortality from malignant neoplasms continues to show little variation from year to year, the 1973 rate being 154.6 compared to 153.3 in 1972. While the decline in the deathrate for cerebrovascular diseases has not been quite as pronounced as for heart disease, both disease entities have shown similarly consistent downward trends from their peak registered in 1964. This year's rate for cerebrovascular disease was 78.5 per 100,000 population compared to 88.8 in 1972, and the lowest level attained since 1947. Unlike the first three leading causes, mortality from accidents has been increasing for some years and the rate reached 80.0 per 100,000 population in 1973. The 1972 rate was 75.7. Suicides also increased in 1973 and the rate recorded was 18.5, a sharp increase over the 1972 figure of 15.8 and the highest rate since the early 1930's. Last year's decline in infant mortality was sustained this year with a reduction in the rate of 16.7 per 1,000 live births being recorded, marginally below the 1972 figure of 16.8. The divorce rate per 100,000 population in 1973 increased to 233.8 from the 1972 figure of 230.8. Adoptions numbered 1,839 compared to 1,863 last year. The marriage rate per 1,000 population this year was unchanged from the 1972 figure of 9.2. For all of Canada it stood at 9.0 in 1973. The reader is reminded that population-based rates for years subsequent to the last census are subject to revision following the next census. AA 30 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 9—POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1901-73 Year Total Age-group (Years) 0^1 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+ 1901 T 178.7 16.2 15.7 12.6 13.2 39.6 39.0 23.2 11.2 5.7 1.9 0.4 M 114.2 8.3 8.1 6.6 7.4 26.7 27.4 16.7 7.8 3.8 1.2 0.2 F 64.5 7.9 7.6 6.0 5.8 12.9 11.6 6.5 3.4 1.9 0.7 0.2 1911 T 392.5 36.1 29.6 25.5 27.7 99.1 83.4 50.3 25.1 10.8 3.8 1.1 M 251.6 18.1 15.2 13.1 15.7 70.0 58.2 34.8 16.6 7.0 2.3 0.6 F 140.9 18.0 14.4 12.4 12.0 29.1 25.2 15.5 8.5 3.8 1.5 0.5 1921 T 524.6 49.8 54.3 45.3 37.7 76.6 101.1 80.4 46.3 23.5 7.8 1.8 M 293.4 25.0 27.4 22.8 19.2 39.7 60.0 50.3 29.1 14.6 4.4 0.9 F 231.2 24.8 26.9 22.5 18.5 36.9 41.1 30.1 17.2 8.9 3.4 0.9 1931. . T 694.3 52.0 59.2 59.9 62.4 107.5 98.8 112.5 79.2 41.8 17.2 3.8 M 385.2 26.2 30.1 30.2 31.9 58.1 54.1 68.1 49.0 25.6 10.0 1.9 F 309.1 25.8 29.1 29.7 30.5 49.4 44.7 44.4 30.2 16.2 7.2 1.9 1941 T 817.8 59.5 54.8 60.7 66.6 141.3 117.8 100.6 106.0 72.0 30.7 7.8 M 435.0 30.1 27.9 30.6 33.7 70.1 63.3 53.8 61.5 42.4 17.6 4.0 F 382.8 29.4 26.9 30.1 32.9 71.2 54.5 46.8 44.5 29.6 13.1 3.8 1951 T 1,165.2 125.9 99.9 78.6 70.3 171.4 182.1 143.3 112.1 108.4 58.7 14.5 M 597.0 64.2 51.0 39.8 35.8 83.1 88.1 76.3 58.5 60.1 32.5 7.6 F 568.2 61.7 48.9 38.8 34.5 88.3 94.0 67.0 53.6 48.3 26.2 6.9 1956- - T 1,398.5 156.8 140.6 108.5 86.4 186.9 209.6 181.2 125.9 105.9 76.6 20.1 M 720.5 80.0 71.5 55.4 44.1 98.3 103.0 93.6 67.4 55.3 41.7 10.2 F 678.0 76.8 69.1 53.1 42.3 88.6 106.6 87.6 58.5 50.6 34.9 9.9 1961 T 1,629.1 186.8 171.7 150.7 112.6 197.4 228.4 209.1 150.6 107.0 85.7 29.1 M 829.1 95.3 87.9 76.9 57.7 101.0 114.9 103.3 79.2 53.6 44.6 14.7 F 800.0 91.5 83.8 73.8 54.9 96.4 113.5 105.8 71.4 53.4 41.1 14.4 1962 T 1,660.0 189.1 174.6 156.5 120.5 198.0 227.0 212.6 156.6 108.5 85.4 31.2 M 844.4 96.8 89.4 79.8 62.0 100.7 114.7 104.6 82.0 55.0 43.7 15.7 F 815.6 92.3 85.2 76.7 58.5 97.3 112.3 108.0 74.6 53.5 41.7 15.5 1963. . T 1,699.0 190.7 179.6 161.9 129.7 202.8 225.9 216.3 163.2 110.4 85.1 33.4 M 863.6 97.9 92.1 82.6 66.9 102.8 114.8 105.8 84.8 56.3 42.9 16.7 F 835.4 92.8 87.5 79.3 62.8 100.0 111.1 110.5 78.4 54.1 42.2 16.7 1964 T 1,745.0 191.4 184.0 167.0 140.0 211.9 226.8 220.3 170.5 113.0 84.5 35.6 M 885.3 98.1 94.7 85.3 71.9 107.2 115.6 '107.3 87.7 57.9 41.9 17.7 F 859.7 93.3 89.3 81.7 68.1 104.7 111.2 113.0 82.8 55.1 42.6 17.9 1965. T 1,797.0 190.1 191.5 173.1 148.9 224.4 229.0 224.7 178.1 116.2 84.2 36.8 M 910.9 98.1 98.3 88.4 76.1 113.5 117.3 109.4 90.9 59.6 41.3 18.0 F 886.1 92.0 93.2 84.7 72.8 110.9 111.7 115.3 87.2 56.6 42.9 18.8 1966- . T 1,873.7 948.6 188.8 97.0 203.1 103.0 182.4 93.4 158.4 80.7 243.6 123.7 235.3 122.5 231.0 113.6 185.6 94.0 121.7 61.3 85.5 40.7 38.3 M 18.7 F 925.1 91.8 100.1 89.0 77.7 119.9 112.8 117.4 91.6 60.4 44.8 19.6 1967 T 1,945.0 185.9 209.1 191.9 167.7 264.8 241.7 238.3 193.5 126.1 85.9 40.1 M 983.6 95.3 106.4 98.1 85.5 134.5 126.3 117.6 97.0 63.3 40.5 19.1 F 961.4 90.6 102.7 93.8 82.2 130.3 115.4 120.7 96.5 62.8 45.4 21.0 1968 _T 2,003.0 1,011.2 180.8 92.6 212.5 108.3 200.6 102.4 175.8 89.5 283.9 143.9 245.2 128.1 244.5 121.4 200.5 99.7 131.3 65.8 86.3 40.1 41.6 M 19.4 F 991.8 88.2 104.2 98.2 86.3 140.0 117.1 123.1 100.8 65.5 46.2 22.2 1969.. T 2,060.0 177.8 213.4 209.0 183.8 302.7 248.8 249.6 207.4 137.6 86.5 43.4 M 1,038.4 90.9 109.0 106.5 93.7 153.3 129.6 124.8 102.2 68.8 39.7 19.9 F 1.021.6 96.9 104.4 102.5 90.1 149.4 119.2 124.8 105.2 68.8 46.8 23.5 1970 _ -T 2,128.0 1,071.9 177.5 90.9 213.4 109.2 217.1 110.5 193.1 98.4 324.6 164.5 254.4 132.6 254.8 128.3 214.6 104.9 145.3 72.4 87.7 39.8 45.5 M 20.4 F 1,056.1 86.6 104.2 106.6 94.7 160.1 121.8 126.5 109.7 72.9 47.9 25.1 1971 T 2,184.6 175.4 212.2 222.3 201.1 345.3 260.1 257.7 220.8 152.9 89.5 47.3 M 1,100.4 89.7 108.3 113.2 102.8 175.0 135.2 130.9 107.7 76.2 40.5 20.9 F 1,084.2 85.7 103.9 109.1 98.3 170.3 124.9 126.8 113.1 76.7 49.0 26.4 1972 T 2,247.0 177.8 208.3 226.3 208.6 367.8 271.9 261.4 226.0 158.9 91.8 48.2 M 1,132.9 91.1 106.7 115.4 106.8 186.6 141.5 133.9 110.0 78.9 41.6 20.4 F 1,114.1 86.7 101.6 110.9 101.8 181.2 130.4 127.5 116.0 80.0 50.2 27.8 1973 T 2,315.0 182.0 201.7 232.3 218.9 386.4 288.0 264.6 232.9 164.9 94.1 49.2 M 1,165.0 93.0 103.0 118.7 111.6 195.5 149.4 136.2 113.1 81.1 42.9 20.5 F 1,150.0 89.0 98.7 113.6 107.3 190.9 138.6 128.4 119.8 83.8 51.2 28.7 Source: Figures for 1901, 1911, 1921, 1931, 1941, 1951, 1956, 1961, the remainder are estimated by Statistics Canada. 1966, and 1971 are census counts, while VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 31 TABLE 10—NUMBERS OF LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES, AND CORRESPONDING CRUDE RATES, INCLUDING THE STANDARDIZED DEATHRATE1, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73. (Rates per 1,000 population) Year Population Live Births Deaths Marriages Number Rate Number Rate Standardized Rate Number Rate 1921 1922 — 1923 . - . 525,000 541,000 555,000 571,000 588,000 606,000 623,000 641,000 659,000 676,000 694,000 707,000 717,000 727,000 736,000 745,000 759,000 775,000 792,000 805,000 818,000 870,000 900,000 932,000 949,000 1,003,000 1,044.000 1,082,000 1,113,000 1,137,000 1,165,210 1,205,000 1,248,000 1,295,000 1,342,000 1,398,464 1,482,000 1,538,000 1,567,000 1,602,000 1,629,100 1,660,000 1,699,000 1,745,000 1,797,000 1,873,674 1,945,000 3,003,000 2,060,000 2,128,000 2,184,620 2,247,000 2,315,000 10,653 10,166 10,001 10,119 10,342 10,063 10,084 10,385 10,378 10,867 10,404 10,214 9,583 9,813 10,013 10,571 11,279 12,476 12,373 13,830 15,038 16,808 18,802 18,999 18,877 22,609 26,286 25,984 27,301 27,116 28,077 29,827 31,746 32,946 34,138 36,241 38,744 39,577 39,971 40,116 38,591 38,128 37,478 35,897 33,669 32,502 32,899 33,687 35,383 36,861 34,852 34,563 1 34,352 1 20.3 18.8 18.0 17.7 17.6 16.6 16.2 16.2 15.7 16.1 15.0 14.4 13.4 13.5 13.6 14.2 14.9 16.1 15.6 17.2 18.4 19.3 20.9 20.4 19.9 22.5 25.2 24.0 24.5 23.8 24.1 24.8 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.9 26.1 25.7 25.5 25.0 23.7 23.0 22.1 20.6 18.7 17.3 16.9 16.8 17.2 17.3 16.0 15.4 14.8 1 4,208 4,907 4,997 5,004 4,945 5,474 5,750 5,910 6,397 6,400 6,114 6,150 6,221 6,378 6,857 7,222 7,973 7,460 7,517 8,315 8,505 8,869 10,012 9,697 9,756 10,137 10,613 11,316 11,315 11,581 11,638 12,080 12,218 12,414 12,816 13,415 13,711 13,741 14,336 14,696 14,403 14,912 15,029 16,051 15,784 16,290 16,170 16,828 17,377 17,020 17,783 18,021 18,095 8.0 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.4 9.0 9.2 9.2 9.7 9.5 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.8 9.3 9.7 10.5 9.6 9.5 10.3 10.4 10.2 11.1 10.4 10.3 10.1 10.2 10.5 10.2 10.2 10.0 10.0 9.8 9.6 9.5 9.6 9.3 8.9 9.1 9.2 8.8 9.0 8.8 9.2 8.8 8.7 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.0 8.1 8.0 7.8 10.9 12.2 12.0 11.4 11.0 11.9 12.0 11.7 12.1 11.7 10.5 10.4 10.0 9.9 10.5 10.8 11.5 10.1 9.6 10.2 10.2 9.9 10.7 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.3 9.2 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.4 8.1 7.9 7.8 7.9 7.7 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.1 7.1 7.0 7.2 6.9 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.3 6.9 6.5 6.4 1 6.2 1 3,889 3,763 3,943 4,038 4,223 4,418 4,720 4,942 5,155 4,697 3,879 3,604 4,048 4,771 5,034 5,451 6,191 6,135 7,862 9,624 9,769 10,877 9,385 8,434 9,262 11,762 11,852 11,718 11,376 11,110 11,272 11,081 11,298 10,991 11,011 11,950 12,620 12,094 11,910 11,203 10,935 11,196 11,677 12,158 13,639 14,682 16,026 16,914 18,284 20,020 20,389 20,659 ] 21,303 1 7.4 7.0 7.1 1924 - 1925 1926 1927 1928 -— — 1929 1930 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.6 7.7 7.8 6.9 1931 1932 5.6 5.1 1933 1934 1935- . 5.6 6.6 6.8 1936 7.3 1937 1938 8.2 7.9 1939 9.9 1940 1941 12.0 11.9 1942 12.5 1943 1944 -- 10.4 9.0 1945 1946 - 9.8 11.7 1947 1948 11.4 10.8 1949 _ ... 10.2 1950 - . 9.8 1951 9.7 1952 . 9.2 1953.— 1954 9.1 8.5 1955 8.2 1956.• - - - 8.5 1957 8.5 1958 7.9 1959 . . - 7.6 1960 _ 7.0 1961 1962 6.7 6.7 1963.... 6.9 1964 7.0 1965 7.6 1966 1967. 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 7.8 8.2 8.4 8.9 9.4 9.3 9.2 9.2 l Standardized to 1956 Census Population of Canada. AA 32 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GRAPH D—CRUDE LIVE BIRTH, DEATH, AND MARRIAGE RATES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 (Rates per 1,000 population) RATE 30 10 DEATHS y^- "MARRIAGES — --•»»>■ 30 25 20 15 10 0 I i i i i I i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i o 1921 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1973 YEAR TABLE 11—LIVE BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN INSTITUTIONS COMPARED TO TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS AND DEATHS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1926-73 Year Live Births Deaths Total In Institutions Percentage of Total in Institutions Total In Institutions Percentage of Total in Institutions Average ,1926-30 1931-35 ... 1936-40 10,355 10,005 12,106 17,705 25,859 31,347 38,930 36,753 32,502 32,899 33,687 35,383 36,861 34,852 34,563 34,352 5,545 6,769 9,688 16,158 24,846 30,619 38,359 36,395 32,243 32,681 33,464 35,185 36,693 34,665 34,382 34,174 53.5 67.7 80.0 91.3 96.1 97.7 98.5 99.0 99.2 99.3 99.3 99.4 99.5 99.5 99.5 99.5 5,986 6,290 7,697 9,368 10,992 12,233 13,980 15,236 16,290 16,170 16,828 17.377 17,020 17,783 18,021 18,095 2,466 3,102 4,053 5,350 6,621 7,875 9.379 10,153 11,724 11,652 12,102 12,666 12,168 12,948 13,272 13,196 41.2 49.3 52.7 M 1966 ■ 1941-45 1946-50 1951-55 - 1956-60 1961-65 57.1 60.2 64.4 67.1 66.6 72.0 1967 1968 - - 72.1 71.9 1969- - - 1970 ... 1971.. .. 1972.. 1973 72.9 71.8 72.8 73.6 72.9 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 33 TABLE 12—LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND NATURAL INCREASE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 (Rates per 1,000 population) A—Including Registered Indians Year Live Births Deaths Natural Increase Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Average, 1921-25 1926-30 10,256 10,356 10,005 12,105 17,705 25,859 31,347 38,930 36,753 32,502 32,899 33,687 35,383 36,861 34,852 34,563 34,352 18.4 16.2 14.0 15.6 19.8 24.0 25.1 25.7 21.5 17.3 16.9 16.8 17.2 17.2 16.0 15.4 14.8 4,812 5,987 6,346 7,697 9,368 10,992 12,233 13,980 15,236 16,290 16,170 16,828 17,377 17,020 17,783 18,021 18,095 8.6 9.3 8.9 9.9 10.5 10.2 9.8 92 8.9 8.7 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.0 8.1 8.0 7.8 5,444 4,369 3,659 4,408 8,337 14,867 19,114 24,950 21,517 16,212 16,729 16,859 18,006 19,841 17,069 16,542 16,257 9.8 6.8 1931-35 5.1 • 1936-40 1941-45 1946-50 1951-55 1956-60 1961-65 5.7 9.3 13.8 15.3 16.4 12.6 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.7 9.3 1971 1972 1973 7.8 7.4 7.0 B—Excluding Registered Indians 1961- 1962- 1963- 1964... 1965- 1966- 1967- 1968... 1969- 1970. 1971.. 1972- 1973. 36,803 36,371 35,685 34,234 31,977 30,974 31,416 32,201 33,951 35,391 33,529 33,238 33,063 23.1 22.4 21.5 20.1 18.2 16.9 16.5 16.4 16.9 17.0 15.7 14.7 14.6 14,003 14,465 14,610 15,634 15,365 15,856 15,750 16,396 16,957 16,598 17,356 17,596 17,656 8.8 8.9 8.8 9.2 8.8 8.7 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.0 8.1 7.8 7.8 22,800 21,906 21,075 18,600 16,688 15,118 15,666 15,805 16,994 18,793 16,173 15,642 15,407 14.3 13.5 12.7 10.9 9.5 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.4 9.0 7.6 6.9 6.8 C—Registered Indians Only 1961- 1962- 1963- 1964- 1965- 1966- 1967- 1968- 1969- 1970. 1971- 1972- 1973.. 1,788 47.3 1,757 45.1 1,793 44.5 1,663 40.1 1,692 39.6 1,528 34.9 1,483 33.1 1,486 32.7 1,432 30.8 1,470 31.0 1,323 27.3 1,325 26.9 1,289 25.8 400 447 419 417 419 434 420 432 420 422 427 425 439 10.6 11.5 10.4 10.0 9.8 9.9 9.4 9.5 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.6 1,388 1,310 1,374 1,246 1,197 1,094 1,063 1,054 1,012 1,048 896 900 850 36.7 33.4 34.1 30.0 28.0 25.0 23.8 23.2 21.8 22.1 18.5 18.3 17.0 Note—The term ' on or off the reserves. registered Indian," as used in this Report, refers to Indians by legal status, whether living AA 34 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 13—LIVE BIRTHS AND DEATHS BY SEX, SHOWING SEX RATIOS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 A—Including Registered Indians Year Live Births Male Female Sex Ratioi Deaths Male Female Sex Ratk>2 Average, 1921-25- 1926-30- 1931-35- 1936-40- 1941-45- 1946-50- 1951-55- 1956-60- 1961-65- 1966_ 1967- 1968- 1969. 1970.. 1971- 1972- 1973- 5,310 5,266 5,136 6,214 9,082 13,214 16,109 19,888 18,748 16,625 16,831 17,223 18,127 19,018 18,003 17,660 17,640 4,946 5,090 4,869 5,891 8,623 12,645 15,238 19,042 18,004 15,877 16,068 16,464 17,256 17,843 16,849 16,903 16,712 1,073.6 1.034.6 1,054.8 1,054.8 1,053.2 1,045.0 1,057.2 1,044.4 1,041.3 1,047.1 1,047.5 1,046.1 1,050.5 1,065.9 1,068.5 1,044.8 1,055.5 2,970 3,719 3,887 4,790 5,841 6,846 7,635 8,640 9,299 9,874 9,720 10,043 10,497 10,131 10,509 10,464 10,759 1,842 2,268 2,459 2,907 3,527 4,146 4,598 5,340 5,937 6,416 6,450 6,785 6,880 6,889 7,274 7,557 7,336 1,612.4 1,639.8 1,580.7 1,647.7 1,656.1 1,651.2 1,660.5 1,618.0 1,566.3 1,539.0 1,507.0 1,480.2 1,525.7 1,470.6 1,444.7 1,384.7 1,466.6 B—Excluding Registered Indians 1961- 1962- 1963- 1964- 1965- 1966- 1967- 1968- 1969.. 1970. 1971- 1972... 1973-. 18,785 18,497 18,266 17,520 16,277 15,824 16,097 16,488 17,380 18.257 17,336 16,980 16,966 18,018 17,874 17,419 16,714 15,700 15,150 15,319 15,713 16,571 17,134 16,193 16,258 16,097 1,042.6 1,034.9 1,048.6 1,048.2 1,036.7 1,044.5 1,050.8 1,049.3 1,048.8 1,065.5 1,070.6 1,044.4 1,054.0 8,644 8,942 8,857 9,560 9,290 9,621 9,466 9,803 10,244 9,888 10,261 10,217 10,497 5,359 5,523 5,753 6,074 6,075 6,235 6,284 6,593 6,213 6,710 7,095 7,379 7,159 1,613.0 1,619.0 1,539.5 1,573.9 1,529.2 1,543.1 1,506.4 1,486.9 1,648.8 1,473.6 1,446.2 1,384.6 1,466.3 C—Registered Indians Only 1961 928 860 1,079.1 240 160 1,500.0 1962 892 865 1,031.2 242 205 1,180.5 1963 874 919 951.0 241 178 1,353.9 1964 870 793 1,097.1 245 172 1,424.4 1965 833 859 969.7 233 186 1,252.7 1966 801 727 1,101.8 253 181 1,397.8 1967 . .... 734 749 980.0 254 166 1,530.1 1968 735 751 978.7 240 192 1,250.0 1,515.0 1969 747 685 1,090.5 253 167 1970 —- 761 709 1,073.3 243 179 1,357.5 1971- 667 656 1,016.8 248 179 1,385.5 1972 680 645 1,054.3 247 178 1,387.6 1973 - 674 615 1,095.9 262 177 1,480.2 i Number of male births per 1,000 female births. 2 Number of male deaths per 1,000 female deaths. Note—The term "registered Indian," as used in this Report, refers to Indians by legal status, whether living on or off the reserves. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 35 TABLE 14—LIVE BIRTHS, BY MONTH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Month Year Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1969 35,383 2,812 2,619 3,111 3,027 3,246 2,901 3,095 2,952 2,998 2,974 2,712 2,936 1970 36,861 2,907 2,718 3,161 3,248 3,253 3,114 3,269 2,996 3,151 2,984 2,932 3,128 1971 34,852 3,132 2,845 3,144 2,834 2,909 2,824 3,059 2,794 2,825 2,889 2,817 2,780 1972 34,563 2,731 2,710 3,076 2,830 3,016 2,951 2,980 2,942 2,973 2,915 2,661 2,778 1973 34,352 2,783 2,640 2,980 2,873 3,146 2,927 3,040 2,908 2,774 2,823 2,681 2,777 TABLE 15a—LIVE BIRTHS, BY MONTH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 (Indians by racial origin) Year Total Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 2,107 2,251 2,096 2,052 2,043 177 186 201 155 165 165 174 167 154 154 230 189 192 164 200 163 207 179 171 166 186 197 166 177 181 163 176 184 191 179 176 210 190 179 161 183 173 179 185 180 181 204 171 182 150 166 180 164 168 154 144 191 157 158 187 173 164 146 168 166 TABLE 15b—LIVE BIRTHS, BY MONTH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 (Registered Indians only) Year Total Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1969 1,432 126 112 164 110 123 110 123 118 131 115 95 105 1970 1,470 129 124 136 139 133 111 135 109 133 108 120 93 1971 1,323 125 95 129 118 ill 110 131 123 90 95 99 97 1972 1,325 110 107 105 103 116 127 109 118 119 106 102 103 1973 1,289 113 89 127 101 112 129 94 113 90 96 115 110 AA 36 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 16—LEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1931-73 (Showing percentage legitimate) A—Including Registered Indians Year Age-group (Years) Under 15 15-19 0.8 620.6 1.6 767.8 1.0 891.8 1.0 1,374.2 2.4 1,911.4 3.4 3,105.8 1.2 3,189.8 2 3,283 3,152 2 3,048 1 3,120 3,274 1 3,010 2,998 2 2,912 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-^14 45 and Over Not Stated Total Legitimate Legitimate per Cent of Live Births Average, 1931-35 1936-40 1941-45 1946-50 1951-55 1956-60 1961-65- _. 1966- 1967- 1968- 1969.. 1970.. 1971.. 1972- 1973- 2,759.2 3,606.8 5,028.4 6,977.4 8,204.2 10,828.4 10,711.2 9,563 10,245 10,445 10,959 11,670 11,602 11,162 10,972 2,766.2 3,607.6 5,465.4 7,963.6 8,990.2 10,481.6 9,295.8 8,004 8,103 8,723 9,553 10,199 10,078 10,679 11,015 1,907.6 2,134.2 3,422.6 5,010.4 6,361.6 7,066.2 6,063.6 4,512 4,305 4,331 4,352 4,400 4,087 4,187 4,066 1,138.6 1,099.8 1,552.2 2,391.0 3,084.4 3,854.4 3,302.8 2,441 2,223 2,006 1,974 1,754 1,461 1,272 1,170 425.2 365.2 410.6 570.4 835.6 1,012.4 990.0 710 639 581 510 497 349 308 239 47.8 42.0 40.2 50.8 55.6 68.4 60.6 60 37 48 35 29 25 27 18 9.0 6.0 4.0 4.2 3.4 4.0 0.2 1 1 1 2 3 3 9,675.0 11,631.0 16,816.2 24,343.0 29,448.8 36,424.6 33,615.2 28,576 28,705 29,185 30,506 31,826 30,616 30,633 30,398 96.7 96.1 95.0 94.1 93.9 93.6 91.5 87.9 87.3 86.6 86.2 86.3 87.8 88.6 88.5 B—Excluding Registered Indians 1961 1962— 1963 1964 1965 1966— 1967— 1968— 1969— 1970 1971 1972— 1973— 3,047 3,052 3,025 2,975 3,210 3,170 3,043 2,925 3,006 3,164 2,906 2,870 2,810 10,861 10,983 10,634 10,215 9,136 9,230 9,972 10,186 10,715 11,413 11,381 10,934 10,748 9,780 9,451 9,240 8,633 8,006 7,786 7,917 8,532 9,376 10,046 9,934 10,555 10,902 6,460 6,240 6,027 5,597 5,018 4,388 4,195 4,227 4,270 4,307 4,004 4,127 4,017 3,527 3,421 3,254 3,040 2,710 2,351 2,139 1,935 1,904 1,702 1,427 1,250 1,144 1,004 969 991 958 821 686 608 562 489 481 337 297 227 64 43 57 48 63 57 34 46 35 29 24 24 17 34,746 34,159 33,229 31,468 28,964 27,671 27,908 29,416 29,798 31,145 30,017 30,057 29,870 94.4 93.9 93.1 91.9 90.6 89.3 88.8 88.2 87.8 88.0 89.5 90.4 90.3 C—Registered Indians Only 1961— 1962— 1963— 1964— 1965— 1966— 1967— 1968— 1969... 1970_ 1971_ 1972— 1973- 140 133 133 117 117 113 109 123 114 110 104 128 102 360 352 372 329 314 333 273 259 244 257 221 228 224 289 308 276 255 241 218 186 191 177 153 144 124 113 209 212 220 184 151 124 110 104 82 93 83 60 49 114 118 111 110 109 90 84 71 70 52 34 22 26 46 36 55 34 36 24 31 19 21 16 12 11 12 1,165 1,165 1,170 1,036 974 905 797 769 708 681 599 576 528 65.3 66.1 65.3 62.3 57.6 59.2 53.7 51.7 49.4 46.3 45.3 43.5 41.0 Note—The term "registered Indian," as used in this Report, refers to Indians by legal status, whether living on or off the reserves. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 37 TABLE 17—ILLEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS 1 BY AGE OF MOTHER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1931-73 (Showing percentage illegitimate) A—Including Registered Indians Age-group (Years) Illegiti Year Total Illegitimate mate per Cent of Live Births Under 15 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45 and Over Not Stated Average, 1931-35 3.6 101.8 122.4 48.8 29.0 17.0 S.8 0.8 1.2 330.4 3.3 t 1936-40 4.0 133.4 176.6 83.8 42.8 21.8 9.8 1.2 1.4 474.8 3.9 , 1941-45 6.6 225.4 355.6 160.8 77.4 44.8 14.4 2.8 0.8 888.6 5.0 . 1946-50 7.6 368.4 545.8 312.0 165.8 84.6 26.8 3.2 2.0 1,516.2 5.9 . 1951-55 10.8 458.0 628.8 387.4 214.2 126.6 40.6 3.6 1.0 1,890.0 6.1 , 1956-60 20.6 728.8 728.2 464.4 305.4 191.8 61.0 4.4 0.6 2,505.2 6.4 • 1961-65 22.0 1,021.6 1,023.6 493.6 314.6 190.0 62.6 6.8 0.6 3,137.4 8.5 1966 42 1,509 1,279 551 311 170 60 2 2 3,926 12.1 1967 28 1,709 1,348 599 283 173 50 3 1 4,194 4,502 4,877 5,035 12.7 1968 30 1,712 1,637 640 276 146 57 5 1 13.4 1969 44 1,898 1,717 684 317 160 49 7 1 13 8 1970 46 2,084 1,734 696 290 150 34 1 13.7 1971 39 1,765 1,696 1,621 1,386 614 279 115 34 2 2 4,236 3,930 3,954 12 2 1972 1973 39 43 1,239 1,223 580 642 235 284 104 109 34 32 3 11.4 11.5 B—Excluding Registered Indians 1961 16 661 628 324 245 142 42 4 2,062 5.6 1962 16 675 658 386 253 168 48 2 1 2,207 6.1 1963 18 812 794 379 242 145 60 6 2,456 6.9 1964 1965 17 24 977 1,089 879 1,040 415 422 246 252 163 138 59 42 10 4 2 2,766 3,013 8.1 9.4 1966 32 1,299 1,049 461 263 142 53 2 2 3,303 10.7 1967 21 22 1,481 1,483 1,093 1,375 480 515 239 224 152 117 38 45 3 5 1 1 3,508 3,785 11.2 11.8 1968 1969 37 1,657 1,449 557 260 142 43 7 1 4,153 12.2 1970 37 1,771 1,482 571 234 122 28 1 4,246 12 0 1971 26 1,478 1,144 497 234 100 29 2 2 3,512 10.5 1972 1973 29 31 1,390 1,311 982 970 469 534 186 232 90 88 32 27 3 . 3,181 3,193 9.6 10.0 C—Registered Indians Only 1961 196? 1963 1964 4 5 6 8 182 158 188 175 195 203 228 219 107 105 95 106 70 68 59 68 47 41 35 37 11 13 12 13 2 4 1 618 597 623 627 34.7 33.9 34.7 37.7 1965 1966 1967 1968 6 10 7 8 191 210 228 229 274 230 255 262 129 90 119 125 70 48 44 52 34 28 21 29 13 7 12 12 1 718 623 686 717 42.4 40.8 46.3 48.3 1969 7 241 268 127 57 18 6 724 50.6 1970 9 313 252 125 56 28 6 789 53.7 1971 1972 1973 13 10 12 287 306 310 242 257 253 117 111 108 45 49 52 15 14 21 5 2 5 724 749 761 54.7 56.5 59.0 i Includes births to unma rried women and births to married women where the hust and wa s not the infant's fathf r. Note—The term "registe red Indian," as used in this Report, refers to Indians by le gal stati is, whetl er living on o r off the reserves AA 38 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GRAPH E—ILLEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 (Illegitimate births as a proportion of live births) PER CENT OF LIVE BIRTHS 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 ! r ,/**~- / ~j ~/ IIII IIII 1 1 1 1 IIII M 11 1111 iiii iiii iiii ' 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 to 9 8 7 6 i 4 3 2 1 1921 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 YEAR 1951 1956 1961 1966 1973 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 39 TABLE 18—LIVE BIRTHS, BY AGE OF MOTHER AND TOTAL BIRTH ORDER, i BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Age-group of Mother and Year Order of Birth of Child 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8 th 9th 10th and Over Not Stated Total Per Cent of AU Births 1969 Under 15 years 15-19 years 20-24 „ 25-29 „ —- 30-34 „ 35 years and over .. Not stated Totals. Per cent of all births 1970 Under 15 years 15-19 years 20-24 „ 25-29 „ 30-34 „ 35 years and over. Not stated Totals .. Per cent of all births 1971 Under 15 years. 15-19 years 20-24 „ 25-29 „ 30-34 „ 35 years and over . Not stated Totals.. Per cent of all births 1972 Under 15 years 15-19 years 20-24 „ 25-29 „ 30-34 „ - 35 years and over . Not stated _ Totals Per cent of all births . 1973 Under 15 years.. 15-19 years 20-24 „ 25-29 „ 30-34 „ 35 years and over Not stated. Totals Per cent of all births 44 4,104 5,999 2,763 654 246 1 819 4,547 3,482 1,064 362 85 1,547 2,191 1,127 509 10 391 994 764 513 13,810110,275 5,45912,672 30.0 45 4,364 6,448 3,090 714 243 29.0| 15.5| 7.6 1 873 108 4,8201,601 3,66112,467 1,094 1,213 347 414 11 411 1,002 742 508 14,904|10,796|5,803|2,674 40.4| 29.3| 15.7| 7.3 40 3,813 6,132 3,256 719 203 1 843 4,765 3,724 1,149 313 102 1,564 2,228 1,088 412 1 12 412 885 662 356 14,164|10,794|5,395|2,327 40.6 39 3,764 5,963 3,668 837 197 14,468 41.8 44 3,639 5,962 3,977 929 200 1 31.01 15.5 806 4,705 4,223 1,327 341 110 1,325 2,109 1,071 343 6.7 14 307 811 613 286 11,402|4,958|2,031 33.0 1 799 4,660 4,521 1,413 306 2 14.3| 5.9 90 1,232 2,173 1,027 292 14,752[11,702|4,814 ~KL9 34.1 14.0 4 268 673 507 255 1,707 5.0 140 455 484 387 39 200 237 254 7 103 168 150 1,4661 7301 428 210 4.1| 2.1| 1.2| 0.6 2 93 399 430 318 1 25 3 160 76 231 127 228 142 1,2431 644| 348| 183 3.4| 1.8| 0.9j 0.5 2 2 1 81 20 10 353 147 63 357 184 101 252 143 116 1,045| 496| 291| 124 3.0 76 277 276 177 806 1 56 193 239 181 1.41 0.8 0.4 18 99 152 164 433| 202| 103 12 81 121 121 1 670] 336| 151 j 84 2.0 1.0 0.4| 0.2 I 9 49 152 45 5,018 12,676 10,237 4,669 2,735 3 0.1 14.2 35.8 28.9 13.2 7.8 (2) 120| 210 3|35,383| 100 0.3 97 0.6 (2) 9 34 122 100 46 5,358 13,404 10,895 4,690 2,465 3 0.1 14.5 36.4 29.6 12.7 6.7 (2) 165| 4|36,S61| 100 0.3| 0.4| (2) 96 40 4,775 12,988 10,692 4,366 1,986 5 0.1 13.7 37.3 30.7 12.5 5.7 (2) 3|34,852| 100 0.3| 0.3| (2) | 100| . 671 93 39 4,694 12,401 11,259 4,422 1,748 134,563 0.21 0.31 1001 59 0.2 77 0.2 45 4,533 12,195 11,657 4,350 1,568 4 34,352 100 0.1 13.6 35.9 32.6 12.8 5.0 100 0.1 13.2 35.5 33.9 12.7 4.6 (!) 100 i Order of birth of child is determined on the basis of total births to the mother, which include live births and stillbirths but exclude abortions and miscarriages. 2 Less than 0.5. AA 40 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 19—STILLBIRTH NUMBERS AND RATES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 Year Number of Stillbirths Number of Live Births Rate per 1,000 Live Births 28 Weeks' Gestation Period and Over Average, 1921-25- 1926-30- 1931-35.. 1936-40- 1941-45- 1946-50- 1951-55- 1956-60- 1961-65- 1966- 1967- 1968- 1969- 1970- 1971- 1972- 1973- 20-27 Weeks' Gestation Period 1963- 1964- 1965- 1966- 1967- 1968- 1969_ 1970- 1971- 1972- 1973.. 288 286 247 249 307 353 374 418 370 3011 3112 316 331 2962 3103 2372 2411 111 112 124 1081 1112 117 137 1112 1323 1182 961 10,256 10,355 10,005 12,106 17,705 25,859 31,347 38,930 36,753 32,502 32,899 33,687 35,383 36,861 34,852 34,563 34,352 37,478 35,897 33,669 32,502 32,899 33,687 35,383 38,861 34,852 34,563 34,352 28.1 27.6 24.7 20.6 17.3 13.7 11.9 10.7 10.1 9.3 9.5 9.4 9.4 8.0 8.9 6.9 7.0 3.0 3.1 3.7 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.9 3.0 3.8 3.4 2.8 i There were two stillbirths for which gestation period was not stated. 2 There was one stillbirth for which gestation period was not stated. 3 There were four stillbirths for which gestation period was not stated. 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Int. List No. Cause of Death 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 A80 6,154 45 1,784 589 82 64 2 5,809 61 1,807 545 91 47 5,812 68 1,851 645 76 71 1 6,089 62 1,995 639 67 61 A81, A82a, A83, A84 A826 A85 Diseases of the heart Other hypertensive disease .: 5,988 49 1,817 A86 A87, A88 Diseases of the arteries, arterioles, and capillaries — 643 65 A105, A106 52 Totals 8,718 50.2 423.2 8,362 49.1 393.0 8,523 47.9 390.1 8,914 49.5 396.7 8,614 47.6 372 1 Per cent of all deaths TABLE 24—DEATHS FROM DISEASES OF THE HEART BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Age-group Total Deaths From Diseases of the Heart Rate per 100,000 Population (Years) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 0-39 40-49 50-59 M F M F .....M 36 19 170 37 407 122 798 306 1,045 691 1,280 1,231 32 14 154 29 431 115 810 300 927 656 1,171 1,170 30 9 173 37 472 97 767 278 948 647 1,171 1,183 30 11 178 28 422 114 794 311 943 681 1,238 1,339 40 15 144 31 445 102 820 313 1,009 611 1,195 1,263 5.3 2.9 136.2 29.6 398.2 116.0 1,159.9 444.8 2,662.5 1,476.5 6,432.2 5,238.3 4.5 2.1 120.0 22.9 410.9 104.8 1,118.8 411.5 2,329.1 1,369.5 5,740.2 4,661.4 4.1 1.3 132.2 29.2 438.1 85.8 1,006.8 362.6 2,341.3 1,319.7 5,612.3 4,483.6 4.0 1.5 132.9 22.0 383.6 98.3 1,006.3 388.8 2,266.8 1,356.6 6,068.6 4,816.5 5.2 2.0 105.7 24.3 393.5 60-69 F M 85.1 1,011.1 373.5 2,352.0 70-79 F _M 80 and over F M F M F T 1,193.4 5,829.3 4,400.7 Totals 3,748 2,406 3,525 2,284 3,561 2,251 3,605 2,484 3,653 2,335 360.9 235.5 328.9 216.3 323.6 207.6 318.2 223.0 313.6 203.0 6,154 5,809 5,812 6,089 5,988 298.7 273.0 266.0 271.0 258.7 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 45 TABLE 25—DEATHS FROM CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 ) Total Deaths From Cerebrovascular Disease Rate per 100,000 Population 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 0-39 40-49 50-59 M F M F M 11 11 25 20 50 49 125 77 235 269 405 507 13 11 17 25 57 40 133 107 224 241 498 541 7 9 15 21 51 45 112 96 220 231 429 614 14 19 13 23 45 51 140 121 259 248 451 611 12 9 28 27 54 66 138 99 216 240 403 525 1.6 1.7 20.0 16.0 48.9 32.6 181.7 111.9 591.9 574.8 2,035.2 2,157.4 1.8 1.6 13.3 19.8 54.3 36.5 183.7 146.8 562.8 503.1 1,951.0 2,155.4 1.0 1.3 11.5 16.6 47.3 39.8 147.0 125.2 543.2 471.4 2,052.6 2,325.8 1.9 2.7 9.7 18.0 40.9 44.0 177.4 151.3 622.6 494.0 2,210.8 2,197.8 1.6 1.2 20.6 21.0 47.7 60-69 F M 55.1 170.2 70-79 F M 118.1 503.5 80 and over F M F M F T 468.8 1,965.9 1,848.6 Totals 815 933 842 965 8351 1,016 922 1,073 851 966 78.5 91.3 78.6 91.4 75.91 93.7 81.4 96.3 73.0 84.0 1,784 1,807 1,851 1,995 1,817 86.6 84.9 84.7 88.8 78.5 i Includes one death for which age was not stated. TABLE 26—DEATHS FROM DISEASES OF THE ARTERIES, ARTERIOLES, AND CAPILLARIES, BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Age-group (Years) Total Deaths From Diseases of the Arteries, Arterioles, and Capillaries Rate per 100,000 Population 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 0-39 M 2 2 7 2 1 3 4 1 5 2 4 2 2 6 0.3 0.3 5.6 0.3 0.1 2.3 0.6 0.1 3.8 0.3 0.3 F M 0.3 40-49 3.0 4.4 F 4 1 2 2 2 3.2 0.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 50-59 M 29 20 21 14 15 28.4 19.1 19.5 12.7 13.3 F 10 5 6 9 6 9.5 4.6 5.3 7.8 5.0 60-69 M 62 18 54 15 52 23 54 22 68 20 90.1 26.2 74.6 20.6 68.3 30.0 68.4 27.5 83.8 F 23.9 70-79 M 81 79 96 106 95 204.0 198.5 237.1 254.8 221.4 F 45 50 48 56 44 96.2 104.4 97.9 111.6 85.9 80 and over .M 177 158 182 158 190 889.4 774.5 872.3 774.5 926.8 F _M 152 157 205 212 193 646.8 625.5 777.0 762.6 679.6 Totals 358 316 360 338 376 34.5 29.5 32.7 29.8 32.3 F T 231 229 285 301 267 22.6 21.7 26.3 27.0 23.2 589 545 645 639 643 28.6 25.6 29.5 28.4 27.8 AA 46 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 27—DEATHS FROM MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS, BY SITE AND SEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 A—Numbers Eighth Revision, 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Intermed. Malignant Neoplasm of— Int. List No. M F M F M F M F M F A45 3fi 9(1 27 32 31 12 41 22 44 28 A46 Ar\\\\ 19 39 20 39 23 41 24 44 17 A47 177 85 170 93 173 92 149 85 173 82 A48 187 185 147 145 157 170 145 161 175 216 A49 94 72 112 92 91 71 101 70 115 65 A50 17 2 21 4 19 2 15 6 22 4 A51 Trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary - ..-. ... 498 87 548 93 541 105 542 142 597 143 A52, 21 9 11 9 13 6 16 12 14 9 A58c A53 Skin 28 15 21 17 71 19 24 24 79 16 A54 2 281 66 2 309 57 1 330 69 305 60 322 A55 Cervix uteri 53 A56 Other and unspecified parts of uterus.. 36 27 42 42 50 A57 Prostate .. 197 709 700 216 195 A58a, b, d-i A59 Other and unspecified sites 427 350 396 380 377 408 400 412 392 424 Leuksemia and aleukaemia • 86 60 78 69 94 79 100 56 80 63 A60 Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of 104 69 109 84 111 66 146 87 128 78 Totals 1,914 1,356 19.7 1,890 18.7 1,431 1,868 1,494 1,936 1.508 2,008 1,570 21.4 Per cent of all deaths - - 18.2 20.8 17.8 20.5 18.5 20.0 18.7 B—Rate per 100,000 Population A45 3.4 2.0 2.5 3.0 78 1.1 3.6 2.0 3.8 2.4 A46 3.9 1.9 8.3 3.6 15.9 1.9 8.8 3.5 15.7 2.1 8.5 3.6 13.2 2.2 7.6 3.8 14.8 1.5 A47 Stomach.. 17.0 7.1 A48 18.0 18.1 13.7 13.7 14,3 157 12.8 14 5 15.0 18.8 A49 Rectum and rectosigmoid junction 9.1 7.0 10.4 8.7 8.3 6.5 8.9 6.3 9.9 5.7 A50 Larnyx .. 1.6 0.2 2.0 0.4 1.7 0.2 1.3 0.5 1.9 0.3 A51 Trachea, and of bronchus and lung not specified as secondary _ . 48.0 8.5 51.1 8.8 49.1 9.7 47.8 12.7 51.2 12.4 2.0 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.2 0.6 1.4 1.1 1.2 0.8 A58c A53 Skin - 2.7| 1.5 0.2| 27.5 2.0 0.2 1.6 29.3 1.9 0.1 1.8 30.4 2.1 2.2 27.4 2.5 1.4 A54 Breast 28.0 A55 1 6.5 5.4 (,i 54 4.6 A56 Other and unspecified parts of uterus - 1 3.5 2.6 3.9 3.8 4.3 A57 Prostate - 19.0| 195 18,7 19.1 16.7 A58a, b, 41.1| 34.3 36 9 36.0 34,7 37 6 35.3 37 0 33.6 36.9 d-j A59 S.3| 5.9 7.3 6.5 85 73 8.8 50 6.9 5.5 Lymphosarcoma and other neoplasms of 1 10.0| 6.8| 10.1 8.0 10.1 6.1 12.9 7.8 11.0 6.8 Totals - 184.3| 132.7 1 176.3 135.5 169.6 137.7 1/6.91145.41172.4 1 1 136.5 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 47 DEATHS FROM ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE In order to obtain as much information as possible regarding deaths from accidents and violence, a dual coding is used. These deaths are classified according to the external cause and also according to the nature of the injury. Statistics showing both types of classification are presented in the detailed tables of Part III of this Report. TABLE 28—RATES OF DEATH FROM ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE, BY EXTERNAL CAUSE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 (Rates per 100,000 population) Eighth Revision, Intermed. Int. List No. External Cause of Death 1 1969 1 1970 1971 1972 1973 No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate AE138 562 108 196 223 82 79 17 98 82 335 46 9 27.3 5.2 9.5 10.8 4.0 3.8 0.8 4.8 4.0 16.3 2.2 0.1 ...... 558 130 231 200 91 116 13 109 71 341 81 5 1 26.2 6.1 10.9 9.4 4.3 5.5 0.6 5.1 3.3 16.0 3.8 0.2 0.1 622 124 205 255 98 101 17 128 95 381 67 14 2 28.5 5.7 9.4 11.7 4.5 4.6 0.8 5.9 4.3 17.4 3.1 0.6 0.1 697 94 273 250 92 79 18 118 79 356 92 22 2 31.0 4.2 12.1 11.1 4.1 3.5 0.8 5.3 3.5 15.8 4.1 1.0 0.1 806 103 247 308 110 90 6 105 77 428 91 49 34 8 AE139 4.4 AE140 AE141 Accidental poisoning 10.7 13.3 AE142 4.8 AE143 3.9 AE144 0.3 AE145 45 AE146 3.3 AE147 AE148 Suicide 18.5 3.9 AE149 Injury, undetermined whether accidentally 7 1 AE150 Injury resulting from operations of war Totals _ . . 1,831 88.9 1,947 91.5|2,109 1 96.5 2,172 96.7 2,420 104 5 TABLE 29- -DEATHS FROM SPECIFIED INFECTIOUS AND NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Eighth Revision, Intermed. Int. List No. Cause of Death 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 A3 Paratyphoid fever. 1 1 35 30 3 2 9 1 1 8 12 6 1 1 2 36 43 2 1 6 A4 Bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis '' - Enteritis and other diarrhceal diseases 36 41 1 1 3 1 9 1 1 5 13 11 3 9 3,362 142 20 727 A5 30 40 9 1 5 1 1 7 10 9 5 1 8 3,444 94 22 603 42 A6-A10 A15 Tuberculosis 26 1 A16 1 A17 A19 Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever —- 10 A20 A21 A23 A25 Other bacterial diseases..- —- Late effects of acute poliomyelitis and encephalitis 4 3 6 3 14 11 2 7 1 2 A27 A28 Viral encephalitis Infectious hepatitis 1 21 12 A22-A29 A31 A34-A37 A40 Venereal disease—Syphilis - Hydatidosis - 4 1 5 3,270 142 28 823 6 3,321 57 23 682 8 A1-A44 A45-A60 A90 A91 A92 Malignant neoplasms — Influenza _ Pneumonia— Viral Other _.. .. 3,578 81 22 487 Totals 4,378 4,223 4,386 4,290 4,305 AA 48 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 30—PERINATAL,! NEONATAL, INFANT, AND MATERNAL DEATH RATES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 (Total, excluding registered Indians, and registered Indians only) Perinatal death rates per 1,000 total births— Total Excluding registered Indians Registered Indians Neonatal death rates per 1,000 live births— Total Excluding registered Indians Registered Indians Infant death rates per 1,000 live births— Total Excluding registered Indians Registered Indians _ - Maternal death rates per 1,000 live births— Total Excluding registered Indians Registered Indians 1964 23.9 23.3 35.5 15.3 14.7 28.3 22.8 20.3 73.4 0.1 (2) 0.6 1965 21.8 20.9 39.5 13.7 12.8 32.8 20.7 18.5 64.4 0.3 0.3 0.6 1966 22.8 22.2 34.0 15.6 15.1 25.5 24.0 22.0 64.8 0.4 0.4 1.3 1967 22.5 21.4 41.9 14.4 13.6 33.0 21.4 19.1 70.1 0.2 0.1 0.7 1968 20.5 19.6 36.9 13.2 12.5 26.9 19.6 18.2 49.8 0.3 0.2 2.7 1969 19.9 19.3 35.8 12.1 11.7 23.0 18.1 16.5 55.9 0.3 0.2 2.1 1970 18.0 17.4 33.1 11.4 10.7 29.3 16.9 15.3 55.1 0.1 0.1 1971 20.': 19.! 43.! 1972 19.6 18.9 26.6 11.0 10.7 19.6 16.8 15.6 56.0 0.1 0.1 1973 21.2 18.9 30.7 11.1 10.6 23.3 16.7 15.8 41.9 0.1 0.1 0.8 i Includes deaths of infants under seven days old and stillbirths of 20 or more weeks' gestation. 2 Less than 0.05. Note—The term "registered Indian," as used in this Report, refers to Indians by legal status, whether living on or off reserves. TABLE 31—INFANT DEATHS, BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 Year Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1969 T M F - - T M F T M F T M F T M F 641 65 59 57 45 55 48 55 53 49 49 53 53 370 271 37 28 33 26 31 26 25 20 27 28 31 17 31 24 32 21 32 17 24 25 33 20 34 19 1970 623 73 61 58 55 41 43 41 35 47 54 54 61 365 258 39 34 29 32 30 28 36 19 23 18 30 13 24 17 23 12 27 20 33 21 33 21 38 23 1971 653 54 43 62 66 61 51 58 42 53 60 44 59 381 272 34 20 22 21 33 29 39 27 37 24 33 18 36 22 24 18 31 22 35 25 23 21 34 25 1972 580 50 50 42 50 47 47 55 44 41 58 41 55 343 237 23 27 26 24 23 19 32 18 30 17 29 18 38 17 28 16 25 16 34 24 24 17 31 24 1973 575 51 46 57 58 48 38 47 43 46 42 46 53 319 256 31 20 26 20 23 34 33 25 28 20 19 19 27 20 24 19 24 22 30 12 26 20 28 25 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 49 ON 03 a p j o u X >. 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List No. Cause of Death 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 A112 All 3 Toxasmias of childbirth and the puerperium 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 5 0.1 1 3 1 1 6 0.2 3 1 1 4 A114 Abortion induced for medical and other legal A115 A116 A117 Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, Totals . 9 0.3 4 0.1 5 Rate per 1,000 live births 0.1 AA 52 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GRAPH G—MATERNAL DEATH RATES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1921-73 (Rates per 1,000 live births) RATE Vv IIII IIII tilt IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII i iVT TifVH-4- 1921 1926 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 YEAR 1956 1961 1966 1973 TABLE 35—DEATHS FROM FOUR MAIN CAUSES IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Detailed 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 Per Cent of All Deaths Due to Specified Causes Age-specific Death Rate per 100,000 Population 740 759 1. 2 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Under 1 Year—Deaths, 575 145 75 32 25 48 12 10 6 67 14 4 1 288 33 17 13 25.2 12.7 5.6 4.3 46.2 11.5 9.6 5.8 69.8 14.6 4.2 1.0 69.9 8.0 4.1 3.2 74.4 100.0 6.3 100.0 2.6 0.4 5.1 1.2 3.6 0.4 2.1 0.2 15.6 7.7 0.5 14.3 405.4 764-768 770.0, 770.1 771, 772, 776.0 480-486 Injury at birth, placenta prsevia and premature separation, conditions of umbilical cord, aspiration of birth-canal contents 204.1 89.5 776 2, 776.4 69.9 776.9 E800-E949 1-4 Years—Deaths, 104 62.8 140-209 740 759 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 8.2 6.8 4.1 E800-7949 140-209 740-759 480-486 E800-E949 E950-E959 5-9 Years—Deaths, 96 13.2 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 6.9 4.5 Pneumonia. — 10-19 Years—Deaths, 412 0.5 63.8 7.3 140-209 E960 E978 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3.8 2.9 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 53 TABLE 35—DEATHS FROM FOUR MAIN CAUSES IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE-GROUP, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued Detailed 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 Per Cent of All Deaths Due to Specified Causes Age-specific Death Rate per 100,000 Population E800-E949 E950-E959 140-209 E960-E978 E800-E949 E950-E959 140-209 393-398, 400.1, 400.9 402, 40+429 140-209 E800-E949 393-398, 400.1, 400.9 402, 404-429 E950-E959 140-209 393-398, 400.1, 400.9 402, 404-429 E900-E949 430^138 393-398 400.1, 400.9 402, 404-429 140-209 430-438 E800-E949 393-398 400.1, 400.9 402, 404-429 140-209 430-438 480^186 393-398 400.1, 400.9 402, 404-429 430^138 140-209 480^(86 20-29 Years- Accidents Suicides.— -Deaths, 558 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 4. Homicide 30-39 Years—Deaths, 489 1. Accidents _ 2. Suicides — 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 4. Diseases of heart - 40-49 Years—Deaths.1,017 1. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 2. Accidents Diseases of heart. 4. Suicides - 50-59 Years—Deaths, 1,971 1. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 2. Diseases of heart 3. Accidents — 4. Cerebrovascular diseases.. 60-69 Years—Deaths, 3,031 1. Diseases of heart 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Cerebrovascular diseases 4. Accidents 70-79 Years—Deaths, 4,017 1. Diseases of heart. - 2. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues 3. Cerebrovascular diseases 4. Pneumonia - 80 Years and Over—Deaths, 5,823 1. Diseases of heart 2. Cerebrovascular diseases. 3. Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tisses 4. Pneumonia 326 94 41 20 213 64 61 39 248 201 175 78 613 547 213 120 1,133 855 237 137 1,620 915 456 87 2,458 928 799 317 58.4 16.8 7.3 3.6 43.6 13.1 12.5 8.0 24.4 19.8 17.2 7.7 31.1 27.8 10.8 6.1 37.4 28.2 7.8 4.5 40.3 22.8 11.4 2.2 42.2 15.9 13.7 5.4 17.6 22.0 1.1 22.0 11.5 15.0 1.7 0.7 6.9 10.9 2.9 18.2 17.1 9.1 11.5 6.6 18.9 23.9 13.0 7.4 27.1 25.6 25.1 17.1 41.0 51.1 22.3 62.3 84.4 24.3 10.6 5.2 74.0 22.2 21.2 17.1 93.7 76.0 66.1 29.5 263.2 234.9 91.5 51.5 687.1 518.5 143.7 83.1 1,721.6 972.4 484.6 92.5 4,995.9 1,886.2 1,624.0 644.3 AA 54 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 36—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY CON.IUGAL CONDITION OF CONTRACTING PARTIES, AND MARRIAGE RATES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Conjugal Condition of Contracting Parties Total Number of Marriages Marriage Year Single Widowed Divorced Rate per 1,000 Popula Male Female Male Female Male Female tion 1964 1965 1966 ._ 10,252 11,486 12,326 13,289 14,210 14,956 16,315 16,497 16,575 16,858 10,091 11,325 12,273 13,263 14,041 14,860 16,317 16,450 16,677 16,900 637 677 680 803 796 816 854 850 895 877 804 864 887 1,001 1,043 1,100 1,078 1,084 1,067 1,038 1,269 1,476 1,676 1,934 1,908 2,512 2,857 3,042 3,189 3,568 1,263 1,450 1,522 1,762 1,830 2,324 2,631 2,855 2,915 3,365 12,158 13,639 14,682 16,026 16,914 18,284 20,026 20,389 20,659 21,303 7.0 7.6 7.8 1967.- 1968- - 8.2 8.4 1969 - 1971 8.8 9.4 9.3 1972 . . . . 9.2 1973 .-. ... 9.2 TABLE 37—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY MONTHS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968_ 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 498 595 615 673 651 650 863 855 830 821 749 818 834 882 903 976 1,104 1,107 1,166 1,146 I 841 648 789 1,160 1,101 1,163 1,367 1,200 1,395 1,523 803 1,064 1,339 1,148 1,307 1,471 1,355 1,752 1,745 1,810 1,164 1,195 1,157 1,319 1,396 1,738 1,977 1,864 1,673 1,691 1,151 1,313 1,406 1,630 1,974 1,890 2,068 1,971 2,196 2,472 1,103 1,515 1,666 1,699 1,509 1,660 1,914 2,213 2,233 1,993 I 1,496 1,470 1,543 1,649 2,303 2,464 2,359 2,219 2,327 2,492 1,165 1,353 1,515 1,855 1,423 1,532 1,797 1,903 2,173 2,138 1,125 1,362 1,366 1,317 1,403 1,570 1,856 1,978 1,638 1,772 968 1,102 1,137 1,198 1,480 1,563 1,649 1,565 1,471 1,662 f 1,095 1,204 1,315 1,496 1,464 1,607 1,717 1,762 1,812 1,783 12,158 13,639 14,682 16,026 16,914 18,284 20,026 20,389 20,659 21,303 TABLE 38—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED ACCORDING TO TYPE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1964-73 Religious Ceremony Year Licence Banns Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent 1964 1965 1966 1967 . 1968 7,661 8,673 9,243 10,035 10,665 11,594 12,510 12,557 12,573 13,214 63.0 63.6 63.0 62.6 63.1 63.4 62.5 61.6 60.9 62.0 2,847 3,066 2,363 3,418 3,369 3,249 3,260 3,325 3,168 2,886 23.4 22.5 22.2 21.3 19.9 17.8 16.3 16.3 15.3 13.6 1,650 1,900 2,176 2,572 2,879 3,440 4,256 4,507 4,918 5,203 13.6 13.9 14.8 16.0 17.0 18.8 21.2 22.1 23.8 24.4 12,158 13,639 14,682 16,0261 16,9141 18,2841 20.026 20.389 20,659 21,303 100 100 100 100 100 1969 100 1970 1971 100 100 1972 100 1973 100 1 Includes one marriage for which type was not stated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 55 GRAPH H—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY MONTHS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1969-73 MARRIAGES JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASQND 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 TABLE 39—ADOPTIONS REGISTERED FROM 1969 TO 1973, BY CLASS OF ADOPTING PARENTS AND SEX OF CHILD, SHOWING YEAR OF COURT ORDER FOR 1973 REGISTRATIONS, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Year Number of Orders Entered and Certificates Issued Adopted by- Total Male Female Man and Wife Man Only Woman Only 1,421 1,315 2,722 2,921 2,553 1,855 8 9 9 4 6 9 16 4 2,736 1970 „ _ _ 1,484 1,357 955 1,455 1,221 908 2,939 1971 „ . 2,578 1972 „ 1,863 1973 registrations: 1970 Cnurt nrrtm-s 63 883 1 48 844 1 111 1,701 ~6 20 1 1 ©©©©©OOOO© 4 ON © © © o c 7 © C 5 © © © "« 5 H u Xi VOVOrHi-H00OVVOr-.r^CN $ a 3 cn©r^covoc—vofNoorH VO O rn t^ fN CN CN © «-h Tt^ z r-r cn cn" cn cn" Tt m" in »n" m a i-i TJ OJ O j oo j j j Tf cn cn cn cn ! o j I j © © ©" o © o rt o > It! o W __Ph__ X t» O 0) ! m • ■ ■ oo >n Tt oo Tt Z £ j *"* ! j ' ^ ^ ^ I—1 H S5 « a CQ Ih O |H _0h_ i>Ttvo>nr;ovOvooovcn > fNMtNCNfNoor^invo'vo W 0 o c Ih < rt O J) mOVVOOrHrHlnfNr^'Ov o § TfTfmr-vooO'-Ha\\incn s cn cn Tt cn cn rn s Z < QJ u s cncnvoooooooTtoqw^© eninininvd- CQ m XI >r-v.vor—comenavvov) f TtovrHinr-oofNTtvooo CNcNcncnrNint~-vovovo 6 Z H H S r>o©fNovoocnvqo\\Tt ONOvoooodoor^r^vo'vo Tf H OJ Ph ^HrtMHHH^HH HH 0 2 - Ih CJ w £ (NrNtHHoNTffSfOVOVp rt g CNOOONVOcNOr-iOOr^OO cn cn cn >r Tf OC on oe 00 « ll u mTtr^vovooocncNOvrN oooodr-vdrHTtvot^ON Ih cntNcNfNfsicNcNCNcNCN 5 z ON 1 tn Ph S3 z < JD voOcnoOTtTrr-envocn a z ovt—cNVDoenr-rHTfoo Tfinvor-voONcsicnT "i S z rHcnvoor-vO'-HTfi>eN o rH 5 tn G u ovOvo'-HtNcnvooor-oo IU THrHtNCNfN'-'rHrHr- -— j D CNt-t^-lOVDCNOOTtvpTt o 6 rHOOTfCOrHCOTtfNrHCO encnTtmmi'"iooavavON GO 3 in z 3 ft O 3 C .2 cq ca A O W 3 o CO ■* M r* J 03 < Tt in vo tr- oo ov © i-i IS en vovovDvovovoi>r-r~-r^ H Os Os as Os OV OV ON Os as av VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 59 PART III—DETAILED TABLES, 1973 (Classified by Place of Residence) TABLE 45—GENERAL SUMMARY OF LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, NATURAL INCREASE, AND MARRIAGES FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973. Regional District and Place Live Births Total M In Hospital Deaths Illegiti- T t . mate 10tal M In Hospital Excess of Births Over Deaths Marriages British Columbia Alberni-Clayoquot Port Alberni Tofino Ucluelet-— Unincorporated Bulkley-Nechako. Burns Lake ... _ Fort St. James Fraser Lake Granisle._ Houston.. Smithers. Telkwa Vanderhoof Unincorporated Capital (Victoria area) Central Saanich __ Esquimalt _ North Saanich Oak Bay Saanich __ Sidney Victoria ... Unincorporated Cariboo — Quesnel Williams Lake 100 Mile House _ Unincorporated Central Fraser Abbotsford Langley City Langley District Matsqui Unincorporated Central Kootenay Castlegar Creston. _. Kaslo ... _ _... Kinnaird . Nakusp Nelson _. New Denver. _ Salmo. Silverton. Slocan _ Unincorporated _ Central Okanagan Guisachan Kelowna -- — Peachland Unincorporated Columbia-Shuswap Golden Revelstoke .' Salmon Arm._ Unincorporated 34,352 17,640 I 570 360 17 35 158 713 54 93 40 36 67 97 17 88 221 2,510 79 211 43 95 760 82 674 566 982 195 215 71 501 1,260 143 148 562 399 679 56 46 14 41 32 122 12 28 3 8 317 754 I ....... I 485 I 22 I 247 I I 536 I 99 I 97 I 128 I 212 I I 296 186 9 18 83 377 23 53 23 19 40 55 8 45 111 1,305 40 102 24 47 396 I 50 I 340 306 504 101 122 I 39 242 643 69 77 286 207 4 345 28 22 9 22 19 64 2 14 1 6 158 391 16,712 274 174 260 9 122 270 46 46 61 117 17 75 336 31 40 17 17 27 42 9 43 110 1,205 39 109 19 48 364 32 334 260 478 94 93 32 259 617 74 71 276 I 192 I 4 ! I 334 I 28 24 5 19 13 58 10 I 14 I 2 I 2 I 159 I I 363 34,174 566 360 16 35 155 704 54 93 39 35 67 97 17 88 214 2,500 79 210 43 95 760 82 670 561 973 194 215 71 493 1,258 143 147 561 399 3,954 18,095 225 13 125 266 53 51 67 95 I 665 56 46 14 41 32 121 12 28 3 8 304 750 I 483 22 245 532 99 96 128 209 76 42 5 I 4 I 25 I I 117 12 24 5 5 8 11 I 4 I 8 I 40 | 281 6 29 5 11 60 7 99 64 156 24 25 6 101 100 15 13 42 29 1 86 5 10 19 3 1 1 T6 72 ~47 2 23 58 12 10 12 24 177 111 6 7 53 I 180 I 12 16 10 2 14 27 4 15 I 2.342 43 115 26 244 534 69 1,020 291 237 46 37 6 148 489 46 55 195 189 4 397 19 42 10 14 15 70 13 13 4 4 193 474 ~389 4 81 211 18 39 80 74 10,759 114 74 2 5 33 127 9 12 8 2 10 19 1 I 8 58 1,314 29 64 12 140 313 45 I 536 I 175 I I 159 I 32 I 19 I 4 I 104 I 7,336 63 37 4 2 20 53 3 4 2 3 7 22 1,028 14 51 14 104 221 24 484 116 78 14 18 2 44 273 216 23 23 31 24 113 82 104 85 2 2 245 11 30 5 10 12 41 11 9 4 3 109 293 235 3 55 124 12 23 42 47 12 5 4 3 29 2 1 84 181 ~154 1 26 87 6 16 38 27 I 13,196 116,257 I 124 I 393 82 I 249 6 1 11 3 I 28 33 I 105 99 533 6 42 12 77 7 30 1 34 10 53 16 70 2 13 10 73 35 141 1,821 168 33 36 91 96 17 17 196 — 149 411 226 55 13 811 — 346 207 275 149 745 37 149 24 178 4 65 84 353 384 771 33 97 47 93 155 367 146 210 3 4 288 282 13 37 35 4 6 4 10 27 7 17 51 52 9 — 1 9 15 2 —1 1 4 145 124 352 280 299 96 2 18 51 166 152 325 15 81 34 58 63 48 40 138 1 21,303 283 256 4 12 11 254 47 15 3 22 69 7 56 35 2,186 64 155 34 141 405 19 1,175 193 389 160 162 28 39 649 214 77 218 140 385 40 80 11 12 14 160 11 6 4 1 46 493 "422 5 66 259 49 71 100 39 AA 60 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 45—GENERAL SUMMARY OF LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, NATURAL INCREASE, AND MARRIAGES FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Live Births Total M In Hospital Illegitimate Deaths Total M In Hospital Excess of Births Over Deaths Marriages Comox-Strathcona Campbell River Comox Courtenay Cumberland Gold River Sayward — Tahsis Zeballos Unincorporated— Cowichan Valley Duncan Ladysmith Lake Cowichan North Cowichan Unincorporated Dewdney-Alouette Maple Ridge Mission Pitt Meadows Unincorporated East Kootenay Cranbrook Elkford- Fernie Invermere Kimberley Sparwood Unincorporated Fraser-Cheam Chilliwack City _ Chilliwhack District Harrison Hot Springs Hope Kent Unincorporated Fraser-Fort George Mackenzie McBride Prince George South Fort George — Valemount— Unincorporated Greater Vancouver Burnaby Coquitlam Delta - Lions Bay New Westminster. North Vancouver City North Vancouver District Port Coquitlam Port Moody Richmond Surrey University Endowment Lands Vancouver West Vancouver White Rock _ Unincorporated Kitimat-Stikine Hazelton Kitimat Stewart Terrace Unincorporated 800 293 57 111 19 47 10 40 4 219 648 56 45 64 209 274 719 418 198 64 39 809 270 36 88 28 100 87 200 681 94 406 7 56 32 86 1,647 145 37 835 29 35 566 13,746 1,563 725 1,134 522 ■ 471 I I 819 I 405 I 198 I 1.030 I 1,727 I I 79 I 46 4.6<;8 I 2,370 252 I 138 402 155 31 58 14 24 4 18 1 97 324 32 18 33 110 131 370 224 95 32 19 434 137 17 51 13 56 48 112 374 46 232 5 26 15 50 827 79 20 419 17 19 273 7,061 788 372 581 3 268 I 252 444 190 99 546 892 112 55 33 17 859 459 25 12 259 137 40 24 301 167 234 119 398 789 138 293 26 57 53 111 5 19 23 46 6 10 22 39 3 4 122 210 324 646 24 56 27 45 31 64 99 207 143 274 349 716 194 416 103 197 32 6* 20 39 375 807 133 270 19 36 37 88 15 28 44 100 39 87 88 198 307 680 48 94 174 405 2 7 30 56 17 32 36 86 820 1,645 66 145 17 36 416 835 12 29 16 35 293 565 6,685 13,703 775 1,559 353 724 553 1,133 5 8 254 520 219 471 375 819 215 404 99 198 184 1,029 835 1,725 33 79 2,298 4,637 114 252 57 112 16 33 400 850 13 25 122 259 16 39 134 301 115 226 102 I 33 I 3 I 14 I 4 1 41 127 12 9 7 29 70 70 41 22 2 5 76 26 6 10 3 10 4 17 90 10 47 2 8 2 21 214 9 2 107 7 11 78 329 85 30 51 36 I 9 I 1 I 3 3 111 313 52 28 19 90 124 374 206 135 18 15 269 99 4 43 7 48 16 52 378 114 163 5 26 25 45 294 12 4 181 7 7 83 1,241 I 8,805 136 I 875 51 I 40 I .... . | 76 I 249 202 1 409 209 52 20 33 26 6 1 2 2 67 199 28 16 12 59 84 226 116 90 11 9 178 65 3 24 4 32 10 i 40 I 251 I 71 I 108 I 4 19 17 32 201 9 2 132 5 3 50 5,069 485 145 116 1 224 I 120 33 10 18 10 3 i" l 44 114 24 12 7 31 40 148 90 45 7 6 91 34 1 19 3 16 6 12 127 43 55 1 7 8 13 93 3 2 49 2 4 33 3,736 390 104 86 185 55 I 258 ! 146 I 112 33 I 20 I 14 I 66 I 146 I I 1 560 16 17 10 I I 137 I 12 I 15 I 6 I 44 I 60 I 252 I 81 I 39 I 328 I I 136 I 40 I 23 204 I 706 430 1 16 10 4.815 2,820 347 167 212 112 1 15 10 174 125 7 6 20 14 6 6 87 63 54 36 116 41 16 124 276 6 1,995 180 100 5 49 1 6 "~24 18 225 51 24 40 31 3 ~~2 1 73 247 42 23 13 74 95 262 158 85 10 9 197 68 4 38 5 36 12 34 282 89 129 3 19 18 24 185 7 4 117 3 4 50 6,458 652 184 140 1 305 471 208 27 60 — 17 38 9 37 1 108 335 4 17 45 119 150 345 212 63 46 24 540 171 32 45 21 52 71 148 303 —20 243 2 30 7 41 1,353 133 33 654 22 28 483 4,941 688 476 932 7 113 199 I 213 189 I 567 63 I 324 30 I 159 252 I 702 540 I 1,021 I 10 I 63 3,420 I —147 273 I —95 189 I —100 11 I 18 112 2 14 1 69 26 685 18 239 34 214 180 451 169 32 157 16 13 2 13 ~49 383 170 37 25 98 53 347 222 114 10 1 350 149 3 74 29 59 12 24 450 206 167 2 51 11 13 611 7 19 535 1 3 46 10,241 857 238 263 3 1,025 530 330 104 55 502 661 146 4,901 363 249 14 278 12 77 15 133 41 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 61 TABLE 45—GENERAL SUMMARY OF LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, NATURAL INCREASE, AND MARRIAGES FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Live Births Total M In Hospital Illegitimate Deaths Total M 222 136 17 10 32 24 7 3 7 5 4 3 22 13 95 59 2 1 36 18 43 30 6 5 3 3 4 2 2 2 28 18 474 265 191 101 28 19 17 11 238 134 346 195 24 14 21 13 25 13 8 5 10 3 194 106 64 41 28 20 28 20 421 267 4 1 22 15 18 10 183 116 22 12 61 42 111 71 218 164 17 15 67 46 12 9 46 36 7 5 13 11 5 2 51 Q7 40 55 In Hospital Excess of Births Over Deaths Marriages Kootenay-Boundary Fruitvale Grand Forks Greenwood Midway Montrose Rossland Trail Warfield Unincorporated Mount Waddington Alert Bay. Port Alice Port Hardy Port McNeill Unincorporated Nanaimo Nanaimo Parksville Qualicum Beach Unincorporated North Okanagan Armstrong Coldstream — Enderby, Lumby Spallumcheen Vernon _ Unincorporated Ocean Falls Unincorporated Okanagan-Similkameen Keremeos. Oliver Osoyoos Penticton Princeton Summerland Unincorporated- - Peace River-Liard Chetwynd Dawson Creek Fort Nelson Fort St. John Hudson's Hope.— Pouce Coupe Tavlor Unincorporated Powell River Powell River Unincorporated Skeena Masset Port Edward Prince Rupert Unincorporated. _ Squamish-Lillooet Lillooet Pemberton Squamish _ Unincorporated St'Wne Unincorporated Sunshine Coast Gibsons Sechelt.. Unincorporated 418 41 60 18 9 17 58 136 7 72 276 33 35 78 23 107 635 217 38 9 371 581 27 48 29 31 27 200 219 77 77 542 10 29 19 203 67 53 161 934 54 228 84 269 28 14 22 235 311 225 86 530 42 16 367 105 306 52 16 120 118 39 39 155 30 23 102 200 22 26 9 3 10 27 61 5 37 131 16 26 78 7 4 327 117 23 5 182 307 17 30 11 22 17 101 109 33 33 302 6 12 13 118 35 30 465 26 110 43 130 17 10 9 120 156 115 41 253 23 7 173 50 156 31 7 62 56 21 21 69 12 11 46 218 19 34 9 6 7 31 75 2 35 145 17 9 78 16 25 308 100 15 4 189 274 10 18 18 9 10 99 110 44 44 240 4 17 6 85 32 23 73 469 28 118 41 139 11 4 13 115 155 110 45 277 19 9 194 55 150 21 9 58 62 18 18 86 18 12 56 I 416 41 60 18 9 17 58 136 7 70 274 33 35 78 23 105 633 217 38 9 369 578 27 if, 28 31 27 200 217 77 77 540 10 29 19 203 67 52 160 919 54 228 84 269 28 14 22 220 306 225 81 529 42 16 367 104 305 52 16 120 117 35 35 152 30 23 99 30 1 5 2 2 1 5 8 1 5 37 16 2 10 1 69 25 4 1 39 77 6 1 6 4 1 29 30 ( 14 14 62 20 7 3 24 159 14 38 14 40 3 3 4 43 38 23 15 115 13 5 76 21 76 16 2 5 53 7 7 20 3 4 13 77 20 125 5 5 94 21 40 15 80 2 4 60 14 100 22 61 14 1 1 24 10 53 36 6 3 6 3 99 63 23 11 12 5 64 47 86 7 8 4 2 1 9 36 1 18 13 1 10 209 90 9 6 104 151 10 8 12 3 7 88 23 154 3 7 8 67 10 19 40 54 2 21 3 10 2 2 3 11 42 37 5 45 3 1 34 7 39 163 12 I 26 | 3 4 3 16 68 1 30 20 2 17 360 153 23 11 173 262 20 11 22 6 7 158 38 10 10 I I. 298 3 19 14 130 14 40 78 136 7 48 6 25 6 12 3 29 77 65 12 73 1 3 57 12 49 11 1 15 22 I 67 I 16 I 11 I 40 I 196 | 24 | 28 11 2 13 36 41 5 36 233 27 32 74 21 79 161 26 10 —8 133 235 3 27 4 23 17 6 155 49 49 121 6 7 1 20 45 —9 50 716 37 161 72 223 21 1 17 184 214 148 66 405 37 11 273 84 206 30 15 96 65 33 33 56 7 11 38 253 23 33 66 109 3 15 56 17 5 15 12 7 544 409 40 19 76 390 32 2 27 9 6 295 19 37 37 390 11 38 13 212 40 50 26 355 14 121 28 115 5 41 2 29 151 145 6 207 10 173 24 81 13 8 42 18 7 7 70 28 16 26 AA 62 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 45—GENERAL SUMMARY OF LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, NATURAL INCREASE, AND MARRIAGES FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Live Births Total M In Hospital Illegitimate Deaths Total M In Hospital Excess of Births Over Deaths Marriages Thompson-Nicola.. Ashcroft Cache Creek Chase Clinton Kamloops Logan Lake Lytton _. _ Merritt - Unincorporated 1,635 50 25 36 14 916 27 24 120 423 838 22 8 17 5 482 17 10 70 207 797 1,626 247 473 313 28 50 8 7 5 17 25 6 4 3 19 36 10 15 11 9 14 1 5 2 434 914 110 283 185 10 27 ... 14 24 13 4 2 50 120 19 33 23 216 416 80 122 82 160 2 1 344 6 4 8 1 218 2 10 40 3 28 76 1,162 43 21 21 9 633 27 20 87 301 753 31 20 8 552 4 84 54 LIVE BIRTHS AND STILLBIRTHS TABLE 46—LIVE BIRTHS, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, AND STILLBIRTHS, BY PLACES OF RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973. Total Live Births Stillbirths Regional District and Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 20-27 Weeks 28 Weeks and Over 34,353 564 503 57 34,352 570 360 17 35 713 54 93 40 36 67 97 17 88 2,510 79 211 43 95 760 82 674 982 71 195 215 1,260 143 148 562 399 136 19 152 41 21 111 12 140 2 89 135 25 9 1 35 42 2 11 40 36 67 3 17 88 50 79 210 28 95 760 81 17 42 18 3 3 316 143 148 235 59 96 3 1 243 2 Port Alberni Tofino - 2 692 163 94 ""~234 2 2,549 f 98 f 2,409 978 113 412 443 1,076 2 5 1 Granisle. Houston 1 1 1 Telkwa Capital (Victoria area) 6 18 1 Esquimalt 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 83 Oak Bay " 4 1 Victoria Cariboo 100 Mile House 1,752 38 60 220 231 132 5 5 2 2 9 Abbotsford 1 534 542 "207 202 1 3 3 5 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 63 TABLE 46—LIVE BIRTHS, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, AND STILLBIRTHS, BY PLACES OF RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Total Live Births Stillbirths Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 20-27 Weeks 28 Weeks and Over Central Kootenay - Castlegar Creston Kaslo.... Kinnaird. Nakusp .. Nelson 640 152 112 2 ~~ 63 288 10 679 56 46 14 41 32 122 12 28 3 8 754 20 99 75 1 33 169 6 59 3 9 13 41 2 3 8 28 3 8 25 _ 22 50 5 97 8 49 13 2 111 6 45 10 28 4 67 56 45 64 20 135 76 48 64 30 4 36 8 4 5 31 65 94 33 7 7 32 70 33 4 13 29 35 154 995 724 1,133 8 121 86 819 404 198 395 785 3 5 1 i 2 1 Salmo Silverton Slocan Central Okanagan ~. 18 2 747 ----- 1 Kelowna — - Peachland _ 485 22 536 99 97 128 800 293 57 111 19 47 10 40 4 648 56 45 64 309 719 418 198 64 809 270 36 88 28 100 87 681 94 406 7 56 32 1,647 145 37 835 29 35 13,746 1,563 725 1,134 8 522 471 819 405 198 1,030 1,727 268 26 66 " ~79 34 115 242 43 2 38 - 2 2 1 6 2 2 1 8 2 1 1 i 512 160 1~99 785 395 297 „ __ 2 . __ 619 Revelstoke 1 1 Cumberland Gold River Sayward -. Tahsis... 4 1 3 1 Lake Cowichan 528 649 423 226 _ 7 1 1 4 6 3 339 65 81 76 18 74 \"""\"""85 57 32 26 19 \""""168 2 2 2 2 797 340 165 81 127 82 635 541 ' 94 Cranbrook '■ Elkford 1 Kimberley 1 3 Chilliwhack 1 45 1 1 8 1 7 106 14 7 8 4 4 6 4 1 2 20 Kent 1,620 121 49 1,447 43 9 16 625 4 1 1 2 McBride Valemount 807 628 ""l,835 1,030 14,399 1,196 1 1 ""27236 1,415 "f " lTl51 1,451 39 3 2 3 Burnaby Delta - North Vancouver City — North Vancouver District 3 \"""""516 509 _ 6 Richmond... — Surrey , 3 1 \\ AA 64 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 46—LIVE BIRTHS, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, AND STILLBIRTHS, BY PLACES OF RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Total Live Births Stillbirths Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 20-27 Weeks 28 Weeks and Over Greater Vancouver—Continued University Endowment Area*-. Vancouver 67681 \"""266 795 " "276 27 387 442 105 79 4,668 252 112 859 25 259 40 301 418 41 60 18 9 17 58 136 7 276 33 35 78 23 635 217 38 9 581 27 48 29 31 27 200 77 542 10 29 19 203 67 53 934 54 228 84 269 28 14 22 311 225 530 42 16 367 306 52 16 120 39 155 30 23 79 475 252 34 74 25 5 14 4 35 41 9 18 9 17 58 5 7 111 2 17 32 23 42 8 38 9 29 27 48 9 31 27 9 10 11 10 5 19 5 2 8 36 8 8 10 8 28 14 22 9 3 27 10 16 9 70 3 16 24 19 26 30 23 19 2 4 _ 1 _____ _ 11 1 2 2 5 1 2,488 VBS 10 22 1 90 59 "54 White Rock Kitimat — Terrace Fruitvale - Grand Forks Midway 1 Rossland Trail 1 335 204 Warfield- 165 54 30 64 658 655 3 _ 1 1 4 2 23 12 18 Port Alice _ Port McNeill 2 2 Nanaimo Nanaimo Parksville .' Qualicum Beach _ _ North Okanagan — Armstrong — — 65 446 47 4 599 4 _____ " ""527 73 568 " ""120 \"""""307 81 59 915 73 322 94 412 1 Enderby Lumby — 45 _ 1 6 _ 1 3 Vernon 336 6 37 Okanagan-Similkameen Keremeos 96 109 16 14 17 27 102 20 151 2 1 3 Summerland.- - 2 8 1 2 1 2 Chetwynd ... — j Hudson's Hope -..:... Taylor 306 301 545 32 \"""""452 238 94 143 20 134 4 79 42 4 4 1 Masset Port Edward Prince Rupert 94 2 45 -47 1 1 Stikine .. ... 1 5 Gihsons Sechelt i This is an urban-type area, but is not incorporated. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 65 TABLE 46—LIVE BIRTHS, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, AND STILLBIRTHS, BY PLACES OF RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Total Live Births Stillbirths Regional District and Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere 20-27 Weeks 28 Weeks and Over 1,633 no _ 1,635 50 25 36 14 916 27 24 120 51 66 53 6 25 36 14 18 27 5 9 3 11 1 ~~363 9 67 _ 1,261 28 178 7 Logan Lake 1 2 AA 66 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE CO vh :Ovm^-ovvnmno(Sr-r- — v£ iCNrHVOVO-rrH-TtrHTtinTt-rHcNcNrfTfcnrHrnrHTrt ;cs HOOVOrHCOr-OOONOOcnrHOOVOincnCN'-H 00 i OOrrrt^OsOrHeoOsrJ-tnenr- Ph PL, CN-^fNOcOONrH-HCNcncnOCOr^VDTfcnCNrHrHrHrH t- D O 3 o Tt ;rHC^OtNVOt^rHOrnOOVOCOrHOO_Nt-HVO^ONlnmr^©VOO\\rHTH.^^f~.r*.(ri Tf t- Ph H s ! rHONTfCNOOrnVOVOrHCO^Tfl%OOCN©r^OOOcnONcnrHCOVO^tNCNr-( C^^VO00©rHrnCNcncnrHONCOr--TfcntnCNrHrHrH vo in 0 rt Ph < 1 1 _ "O Ph 1 ) ! 1 1 1? °_ Z_i i ; ! i ! 1 1 . i >< i tn tn GO S i ; > j" j ; i rH rH : rH i rH | ; ; ^ Ph Ph j j 1 i i 1 + g _ 1 1 r-1 rH 1 tN HH [ Ph w rH , rH J rH Tt , Tf a ^f Bh 111'! j ! 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ON VD »n CS *-H w aj rJ o On U. ! 1 | rH rH wH rn rH i i tn PhK 1 ninTfvo ; th I t tN 1 cn s | 1 CArtrt-c-^oosOTtcncenrtooommmrt fN Tf CQ "oo rH i !rtHnH.>v_OHN0\\ln(»HMN_H._.Olt1H«O'vtN>HH I 0 rHi—icn<^ONinr^rHVOinrHCN©TfCNrH rH __, vo s rHcnr-ONTtOOVDVOOCnTtOOVOr~©t--cnrHrH^HrH vo g m HnrSCTft t^D-HH vn en 2? 1 Tf Xt ^ l^ t^ VO © rH X* r- CN f-- tN ON 00 in in rH Tf tN Irt ^t »H ^t rH rHlnOCNONVOinVOt— TtCNTrONOTfcntNrHrH 00 I* s ON Ph | rHCNtN-sfVOC^COOOlncnrHrH i Ph 3 : 1 in j vooNt^vor^tNTfxtcorHor^(nrHC_\\cNONVooNONincntStNrH ; : i^ tn S j rHin©©cntNinONONcn©©cN'-HincntN th rHcstcnmr-_*oooov_iTf(NrH 1 m GO © ffl I 1 : vo" s rH irncNTfcncNvOVOcNOmrHaNCNCSVOVOVOcNCNCN I © cnin©covocn©r-TfCNTtcN>-H i CN Tf _ rHcn^mminmcNrH Tf >—1 CN cn" © 1 !C^t^O^--^fVO©^l-tNOONONCNinrHrH'«H- ; fs| ri rt H ! i ] ; i i i i i 1 o CS s 1 cncnr-ONincnrHinTON^fcnrHrHr-i ; [ I } j ! j j vo l_ i rHtN^fmvomcncN 1 i Tf > 3 cn iVOincnvoooooC-"* ! \\ th rH ON © tN Ih u •o a PL, Tf r-1> m th j j i j 1 MM | i ! 00 ts rHOVOrHTfONTfCNcn"^- .rH in p s rn Tt o\\ oo m CN rt iiii 11 cn < P a P j rH o j tq u i 1 — o i a r~ *C ^r o V T3 s PJ 3 _ CJ < 1- % PQ \\t cNcn^invot^oooN©rHf^rnTfinvor^ooc^©rHr^cnHtinvot^cocNOrHcNmTfinvor^ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 67 TABLE 48—LEGITIMATE AND ILLEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age of Mother Legitimate Births Illegitimate Births Total Born to All Mothers Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 17 90 242 426 687 831 1,060 1,163 1,318 1,286 1,348 1,341 1,170 980 829 701, 476 384 309 235 193 137 110 86 69 41 24 29 13 7 7 3 1 4 16 62 169 206 220 193 169 121 138 107 99 83 81 64 47 40 37 20 32 27 19 20 14 6 12 6 4 3 1 2 1 1 22 84 125 186 189 187 173 127 102 102 85 84 89 63 50 41 50 42 24 19 14 11 12 16 9 3 7 5 5 3 1 1 13 „ _ -- _ 4 17 79 259 448 646 880 1,000 1,181 1,301 1,425 1,385 1,431 1,422 1,234 1,027 869 738 496 416 336 254 213 151 116 98 75 45 27 30 15 8 7 3 4 1 14 ~ 22 15 „ 9 83 244 449 665 863 912 1,100 1,192 1,247 1,357 1,331 1,016 882 761 616 486 378 287 194 181 134 115 84 6ii 52 32 24 14 3 1 3 1 1 2 93 16 „ _ -- 208 17 „ 430 18 „ 638 19 „ 852 20 „ 1,036 21 „ 1,039 22 „ - _ . . 1,202 23 „ 1,294 ?/t „ 1,332 25 „ 1,441 26 „ 1,420 27 „ 1,079 '■* » 932 29 „ 802 30 „ 666 31 „ . 528 37. „ 402 33 „ _ 306 34 „ 208 35 „ 192 36 „ _ .... 146 17 „ 131 38 „ 93 39 ii 64 40 „ 59 41 „ 37 42 „ . __ 29 43 „ . . . 17 44 ii 4 45 „ 1 46 „ 3 47 „ 1 4» „ ——-. 1 49 „ .____ 51 „ 2 Totals 15,617 14,781 2,023 1,931 17,640 16,712 1 AA 68 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 49—LIVE BIRTHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE, Total Age of Mother 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th M F M F M F M F M F I M| F Ml F 12 years 1 1 13 „ 4 17 79 259 448 1 22 93 208 430 4 17 79 249 400 1 21 89 192 387 9 46 1 4 14 39 1 2 2 4 — 14 15 16 „ 17 18 „ 646 880 1,000 1,181 638 852 1,036 1,039 529 609 574 615 521 584 625 590 111 236 360 469 104 236 342 343 6 31 60 80 13 31 61 89 3 6 14 1 7 14 1 3 1 3 19 „ 20 „ - 21 „ 22 „ 1,301 1,202 639 585 509 467 174 111 74 33 4 6 23 „ 1,425 1,385 1,294 1,332 651 604 540 539 552 537 528 553 159 184 179 185 49 45 32 44 10 9 12 8 3 4 2 3 24 „ 25 „ 1,431 1,441 549 596 571 547 233 209 58 70 14 16 6 1 26 „ 1,422 1,420 547 563 535 547 751 221 56 64 79 16 6 12 27 „ 1,234 1,079 385 327 499 427 738 220 83 63 74 73 3 14 28 „ -.. 1,027 932 797 796 390 347 747. 183 75 75 15 10 5 14 29 „ 869 738 802 666 210 199 217 161 342 256 321 227 202 173 174 146 76 60 53 73 22 25 24 28 10 14 10 18 31 „ 496 416 528 402 101 93 115 80 199 123 183 128 108 95 133 91 50 44 49 56 17 33 17 22 15 11 15 15 32 „ 33 „ 336 306 58 47 91 84 87 83 53 51 7,6 19 11 8 254 208 39 36 70 52 65 46 39 32 25 27 9 5 35 „ - 213 192 30 31 57 47 47 46 33 77 7,1 1? 13 20 36 „ 151 146 24 19 22 33 35 28 27 26 18 17 in 8 37 „ 116 131 16 16 11 30 26 18 25 73 ?fi 15 18 6 8 38 „ 98 93 8 17 17 ?.?. 14 14 19 17 9 6 13 39 „ 75 64 8 9 7 19 1? 9 16 8 9 5 5 3 40 „ 45 59 4 5 9 6 9 7 10 10 5 9 5 6 41 „ 27 37 2 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7. 1 1 3 42 „ 30 29 1 3 3 2 5 2 4 2 4 5 3 4 43 „ 15 17 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 7, 6 44 „ 8 4 1 2 1 7, 7, 45 „ 7 1 2 1 1 7 46 „ 3 3 1 1 1 47 „ 1 48 „ 1 1 49 „ 2 1 1 Not stated 4 1 2 1 17,640 16.717. 7.533 7,217 6,061 5,641 2,493 2,321 867 840 357 313 148 188 I i Order of birth of child is determined on the basis of total births to the mother, which include live births and stillbirths but exclude abortions and miscarriages. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 SEX, AND TOTAL BIRTH ORDER, 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 AA 69 Order of Birth of Child 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F — — — — - 1 ..._... — — 2 1 1 1 1 — — — — — — 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 6 4 1 1 1 1 — — — — — — — 4 8 1 5 1 2 1 10 5 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 7 7 2 7 5 4 1 4 4 2 2 2 1 2 8 7 4 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 — — —j __. — 6 4 4 4 4 5 1 1 1 3 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 __ . 5 7 4 5 1 4 7, 7, 7 1 1 7 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 6 1 3 2 1 — — — 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 ,.„.. __ 1 1 3 1 ..._... 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 — — 2 -- 1 1 1 1 — — — — —- — __. — — — — 80 71 38 46 21 38 14 15 14 11 6 3 4 2 2 4 1 1 — — 1 1 — AA 70 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE "cc a Hog rn»nONr--r^tnintNvo*r!©rHvo^TtTfinr^r^TtOrHwver^O\\tN Cnr^NOOOOOTtCNtn©rHrH\\Otn©lnt^ONtNtNTfVO©ONT>ONTf©VO>nfnrH rt^Cflf^r^OMVir-t^WOOmONVOtnOOC_^'^,(SfS«Hrtrt rHrtcStSCScSCStNCStNrtrtr-irt 0 ri °^ S3 11 ^o >o 3" _l cog P m S _r m w pj S Pj o _° - w Wpq 1—1 gfi 3 a >_ _« II" IKI'i I I, I | I I I I I I ! 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I i w TH 1 I lllll III ii!!!!!! i r c^©«n©invo©©Ttc^Tt©©cnoococoTfr^cSrHr^ootnoor>TttNONtNt^ tnr^vDt-^vorHo©ininr--'-H_NinrHcnvo©oocNin_NCOTtoocn©von rtrl CStNtNtNCSrHCSrHcNrHrHCS lWO\\CSivOOTrC^_OWc>i^NNtnO\\rtH/H-oo^^viNr>rtt>H;^^^pqQ5^rt^HH^ cnr^vor^cocncncsorHrHr^TfrH^r^ocNrH^\\ooa\\TtONtn©vo«ncnrH rt Tf 00 fi^O(Nlrt r^t^OO»mONVO_ThqOO VOTfTf CSCSrHrHrH ih rt" cs cs rtrf cn ri rJ rJ rT n" rt -h rtint>t»-_r^vortTfMvocSoo^©invOT_vOTte>rtr^©tNrtTtrtc^ cnt^vooooN«nTfTfcN^tnoNVO(ni>ONrtcncninvOrtOi«ONTf©voincnrt rHTj-OOCSr^OtN>nr^t--OCOcnONVOTt©OOVOTfTfmcSrHrtrH ONONCStSONVOrHrtrtrtTt •aS r^tnTfinvor^t#c^©rtc*tnTtinvor^ooc*©rtrsmTt»n\\or*ooc^©rtc^ ^rHrHrHrtrtrtrtcsr^cscStStNtNtStNcScncncnmcntncncncntnTfTtTtTtTtTtTfTf^i^ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 71 TABLE 51—STILLBIRTHS, BY SEX AND PERIOD OF GESTATION, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Period of Gestation Male Female Period of Gestation Male Female 14 6 8 7 12 2 6 2 8 3 6 4 9 5 12 2 7 2 13 3 7 ~ 5 2 6 7 5 3 5 5 6 4 36 wc 37 7 12 12 8 23 5 7 2 1 7 1 1 1851 57 127 10 21 „ - 3 22 „ 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 7 23 „ 5 24 „ 31 25 „ . - • - 7 26 „ .... 9 27 „ ....... 1 28 „ - _ .. ' — 29 „ 30 „ 31 „ 1 32 „ Total Total Totals 33 „ 154 34 „ s, 20-27 weeks 39 35 „ s, 28 weeks and over 114 i Includes two stillbirths for which gestation period was not stated. 1— 1 AA 72 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE ENFANT MORTALITY TABLE 52—INFANT DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973. Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Regional District Total by Occurrence By Residence Total by Occurrence Total by Residence and Place Total Neonatal Post- neonatal Under 7 Days 7-27 Days 574 6 2 3 1 19 3 2 2 1 10 43 2 41 18 4 11 3 7 "_ 5 13 3 1 __ ~~5 1 __ 14 "l4 9 3 ___ 3 575 6 3 ___ 2 19 ~~3 3 ""'3 1 1 3 5 38 2 2 1 2 13 1 8 9 18 3 7 2 6 19 3 2 11 3 15 4 1 __ 3 ~6 12 8 12 1 4 2 5 333 2 ___ 1 14 ~~3 3 —jj 1 ~ 3 2 17 __. 1 1 8 ~""2 4 13 2 6 1 4 13 2 2 8 1 8 3 1 _-_ 1 ""_ 10 7 \""""3 10 1 3 1 5 47 1 1 1 __ 4 __ __. 3 1 _._ 1 2 —j 1 71 195 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 17 2 1 "" 1 2 1 5 5 2 1 4 1 2 7 1 \""""_ 4 2 "" 1 1 1 1 479 4 1 3 15 3 2 38 1 "37 17 4 10 3 5 1 4 9 3 1 13 "13 9 3 3 3 478 4 2 1 1 14 2 3 2 1 3 33 1 1 1 2 12 1 7 8 17 3 6 2 6 17 2 2 11 2 11 3 1 1 2 ~~4 12 8 4 12 1 4 2 5 Alberni-CIayoquot Tnfinn Ucluelet Unincorporated Fort St. James Granisle Houston Telkwa , Unincorporated Capital (Victoria area)— Central Saanich Oak Bay. Saanich Victoria Unincorporated 100 Mile House Unincorporated. Langley District . Matsqui Unincorporated Central Kootenay,-. Nelson Silverton Unincorporated Central Okanagan _ Kelowna Peachland Unincorporated Columbia-Shuswap Revelstoke Salmon Arm Unincorporated • VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 73 TABLE 52—INFANT DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Regional District Total by Occurrence By Residence Total by Occurrence and Place Total Neonatal Post- neonatal Total by Residence Under 7 Days 7-27 Days Comox-Strathcona. 18 9 2 1 2 1 3 9 1 "7 1 2 1 1 13 7 ~"T 1 12 "l_ 24 2 ""20 \"""_ 226 11 --_ 15 6 1 12 20 141 ... _ 6 1 ~ 4 1 22 8 3 2 1 ..__ 17 1 ~8 8 13 10 2 __. 16 6 4 ___ 3 1 12 1 6 ~3 __ 27 3 ~16 1 7 179 18 13 11 "io" 3 7 3 2 13 27 1 67 1 10 1 3 ~4 2 9 4 ___ 1 2 10 4 5 3 1 ___ 11 5 ___ __. 2 7 1 5 ~~I 15 3 ~io __ 105 16 9 7 ___ 1 5 2 ~7 15 1 34 ___ 3 1 ~_ i 2 2 1 ___ 2 1 1 1 1 5 ~3 ~"_ 12 1 71 __ __ ___ "l 11 2 ...._ 1 1 1 5 6 1 2 3 6 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 3 TT 3 62 1 4 3 ___ 2 2 1 1 6 11 "26 2 7 3 3 1 10 6 1 2 .__ 7 —Tj 1 ___ 12 6 4 1 1 11 "ll" 19 2 17 199 11 "30 5 "9 13 iid \"""I 4 3 1 14 5 Comox - Courtenay Cumberland Gold River 1 Sayward Tahsis Zeballos Unincorporated Cowichan Valley Duncan Ladysmith 71 ____ 15 North Cowichan Unincorporated Dewdney-Alouette 8 7 12 9 Mission 2 Unincorporated 1 14 6 Elkford Fernie ~4 Kimberley Sparwood 1 2 1 11 Chilliwack City Chilliwhack District Harrison Hot Springs Hope Kent Unincorporated Fraser-Fort George Mackenzie 1 5 ___ 2 22 3 Prince George South Fort George ... Valemount Unincorporated Greater Vancouver. 14 155 18 Coquitlam Delta 12 7 New Westminster North Vancouver City 9 3 North Vancouver 7 Port Coquitlam 3 1 Richmond..- 12 21 University Endow- 1 Vancouver West Vancouver White Rock ... - 57 3 Unincorporated Kitimat-Stikine 1 6 Hazelton Kitimat Stewart - Terrace Unincorporated 1 1 2 2 i This is an urban-type area, but is not incorporated. AA 74 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 52—INFANT DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Regional District and Place Total Infant Deaths Total by Occurrence By Residence Total Neonatal Under 7 Days 7-27 Days Post- neonatal Infant Deaths in Hospital Total by Occurrence Total by Residence Kootenay-Boundary-— Fruitvale Grand Forks Greenwood Midway Montrose— — Rossland Trail _ Warfield Unincorporated Mount Waddington Alert Bay Port Alice Port Hardy Port McNeill Unincorporated Nanaimo - — Nanaimo Parksville 8ualicum Beach nincorporated - — North Okanagan Armstrong Coldstream Enderby- Lumby Spallumcheen Vernon — Unincorporated — Ocean Falls Unincorporated Okanagan-Similkameen Keremeos Oliver Osoyoos — Penticton Princeton Summerland Unincorporated Peace River-Liard Chetwynd - _ Dawson Creek Fort Nelson Fort St. John Hudson's Hope Pouce Coupe Taylor Unincorporated Powell River Powell River Unincorporated Skeena Masset Port Edward Prince Rupert Unincorporated Squamish-Lillooet Lillooet Pemberton Squamish - — Unincorporated Stikine Unincorporated 10 14 14 14 13 1 11 8 1 1 1 17 4 2 2 7 12 1 12 2 10 17 12 6 1 2 2 16 4 1 1 5 12 2 10 2 13 4 1 1 5 14 14 12 12 15 4 2 2 7 12 2 15 1 1 14 4 1 1 5 10 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 75 TABLE 52—INFANT DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE, FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Total Infant Deaths Infant Deaths in Hospital Regional District Total by Occurrence By Residence Total by Occurrence and Place Total Neonatal Post- neonatal Total by Residence Under 7 Days 7-27 Days Sunshine Coast 2 2 37 29 4 2 2 39 21 ~6 3 2 1 22 11 ___ 4 2 1 .... _ 13 __ ___ 3 1 ...._ 31 26 5 3 2 Sechelt Unincorporated 1 33 Ashcroft Clinton - . Kamloops ~18 Lytton Merritt 6 3 12 7 2 9 AA 76 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE m S 3 o o a CO « of a < a % x w CO w _ m CO K H < m a H z < z M HH CQ 3 sqiuopi II sirmopj ot siiinojM 6 smnow 8 smnow L sqinojv 9 sqinojij c strtuojv fr sqjaow £ sin-on z sqiuojii z »P«n ptre s_bq 8Z JE3A I oj s_J_ %Z 'IBWX s^d LZ-IZ S_EQ OZ-H «flsa £i-_ S_EQ9 S_B. :mi-(»-i ,(SN HCArtmrHT- rHOOtn I Mil IH I. I 1 I tnroc* :^h iH ith^h I I i : I i I I" t [ I I I iii II oomtm \\rt I - l II! I i I stoat steaz _EQI Xeq I »pufl stoa 8z -spun i"i°x l«J°X I i i I ! I i I I ! i I : i I ! I I I OOrtSO ! encArt mossommrHmTt^HT-Htj-rn hmhhwh W (N c-I d i-h r-i cA,rtrtifoortrH rtrtCA t-rHIn CArH rH mencA 1 a 1 oo OOO O 'HH •o I I (_OOv _ ir-oo- _3 iiii «^ ■_.-•- ■ -.- uu -■-■ WU U I \\*_ »~u_ v> " 7 _„ii n 2 3 — *^000 OO O "^ CACA2CA tnCAOs^O ^tnenrt tntn Si vsom •9fc VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 77 I I I I ! i i I ! i i I i I I I I I II I ! I I I I I i r i ii l« ! I" I I- iN I N j^NrtrH H ttrl.fr, (^ ;_,„„,- j_. ^ 0\\ W1 Ol (?) .h-^- _ ,»H III! I i i !\\0*t*** j jc*r-t [ en CA m SO rn ^ tnrtcA \\rtrH i I :cs i i i^t- M I I i I I I •.rH ',CA HH \\rt \\tHth rncA rt I 11 i 111 11 r i !-H ]T_,^H xt IhNhhh rntn -*tcA \\t-m \\rt \\tH \\cAth j^-n-rtso*t■* S ife gSftS^iS* &2* feS* £,_» »_„* fegp SS CD p 5« rt _ a M s _ _ _E ■a a o 2 rt c_ > _2 0 >._-_! •as Mm n >. o M O C cu _|! _ c G_ w rt I a rt *_ e _ S o f_ ^i __ O §8 1* m» *_ ftSftS *2 Sh 3 q m C •a a w I O a □ i 0 rt _< .2 rt _ a c3 c c 4 0 _ 43 8I a o C 3 1 ■a B 1 3 E o ft _ 5 O « 1 < E 8 2 o ii 00 00 00 »-< ■ r-t- "SJ, ' ■309 rn ca m \\o £ *£* ails |2S f ? 3 f S'-m o o o i-h *>r-r- *h 00 a, th Oh 00 00 06 Os W W W W •d« AA 78 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE GENERAL MORTALITY TABLE 54—DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973. Regional District and Place Total Deaths Deaths in Hospital Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence 18,224 170 135 13 1 168 26 10 2 5 40 18,095 177 111 6 7 180 12 16 10 2 14 27 4 15 2,342 43 115 26 244 534 69 1,020 237 6 46 37 489 46 55 195 189 397 19 42 10 14 15 70 13 13 4 4 474 389 4 211 18 39 80 329 85 30 51 36 9 1 332 19 40 10 26 17 2 2 21 148 2 2 78 iii 4 961 40 17 46 41 72 2 1 90 62 25 34 27 2 1 3 64 4 36 84 45 11 31 16 16 69 2 14 28 2 2 1 130 203 26 16 3 6 38 3 8 8 2 11 8 2 13 102 40 107 8 228 395 61 125 39 1 11 10 122 39 53 72 37 63 7 12 3 13 7 18 2 12 4 3 36 26 3 39 4 38 11 45 22 6 42 5 5 1 3 2 70 46 23 17 22 13,236 114 105 9 77 18 8 31 1 1,869 2 71 206 l";528 136 19 61 56 345 "176 169 247 35 53 6 8 89 8 357 "357 132 23 "77 194 55 86 44 199 1 1 173 13,196 124 82 6 3 99 6 12 7 1 10 16 2 10 1,821 33 91 17 196 411 55 811 149 4 37 24 384 33 47 155 146 288 13 35 6 10 7 51 9 9 2 1 352 299 2 152 15 34 63 225 51 24 40 31 3 2 1 247 42 23 13 74 Tofino Fort St. James - - Granisle.... Houston Telkwa ,—___ 2 2 2,388 5 10 96 16 270 12 1,856 238 22 81 68 439 9 3 213 214 359 46 57 9 2 11 116 15 1 1 474 447 1 217 25 1 100 300 79 93 11 45 4 Capital (Victoria area).. Ofilr Ray ipn Mile Wnnss Abbotford _ Creston - Kinnaird. Nakusp - Silverton - - Central Okanagan Guisachan Comox ........ _ Courtenay _ Gold River. Tahsis •— 1 3 3 271 8 7 3 198 313 52 28 19 90 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 79 TABLE 54—DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued. Total Deaths Deaths in Hospital Regional District and Place Total by Occurrence Total by Residence By Occurrence, Residence Elsewhere By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Total by Occurrence Total by Residence 291 159 126 5 259 112 44 17 46 14 379 21 279 2 35 9 303 7 3 225 2 9,123 633 419 78 "941 684 37 10 3 350 466 6 5,060 101 333 165 2 19 3 85 225 4 48 3 2 19 131 1 46 13 4 8 2 473 430 5 4 369 19 5 25 3 4 288 374 206 135 18 269 99 4 43 7 48 16 378 114 163 5 26 25 294 12 4 181 7 7 8,805 875 249 202 1 409 258 252 81 39 328 706 16 4,815 347 212 174 7 20 6 87 222 17 32 7 7 4 22 95 2 43 6 3 4 2 474 191 28 17 346 24 21 25 8 10 194 17 19 21 31 29 7 12 9 6 63 5 147 2 20 3 49 2 2 86 1 640 214 363 28 625 476 7 2 128 107 1 886 20 153 27 6 3 20 36 2 26 1 1 3 51 9 8 1 6 1 52 258 1 1 51 3 12 1 2 109 100 66 30 13 41 16 4 6 2 11 8 62 98 31 5 11 19 40 7 3 42 7 7 322 456 193 152 1 93 50 222 73 36 106 347 11 641 266 32 36 5 7 6 22 33 15 10 5 6 4 6 15 1 6 1 2 1 53 19 24 14 28 8 1 16 12 1 6 8 1 15 189 118 71 177 80 ~~40 12 34 11 255 234 21 189 6 3 180 6,838 463 377 21 ~735 541 17 2 276 340 1 3,705 66 294 103 15 1 80 162 39 15 108 16 10 1 5 360 360 282 13 \"""21 248 262 158 85 10 197 68 Cranbrook „ Elkford . Fernie . 38 5 36 12 282 Kimberley. Chilliwack City 89 129 3 19 18 Harrison Hot Springs _ Hope _««t Mackenzie . - 7 117 Valemount 4 6,458 652 Coquitlam Rfllta 184 140 1 305 199 189 63 30 252 540 University Endowment Area Vancouver _ 10 3,420 273 White Rock 189 Kitimat-Stikine 112 2 14 1 Terrace - Kootenay Boundary 69 163 12 26 3 4 3 16 Trail 68 Warfield- 1 20 Alert Bay - 2 1 Port McNeill 360 153 23 11 262 Armstrong - 20 11 22 Lumby 6 7 158 AA 80 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 54—DEATHS, TOTAL AND IN HOSPITAL, BY PLACES OF OCCURRENCE AND RESIDENCE FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS AND INCORPORATED PLACES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1913—Continued. Regional District and Place Total Deaths Total by Occurrence By Occur Total by rence, Residence Residence Elsewhere 28 3 421 55 4 22 33 18 2 183 75 22 24 61 13 218 22 17 3 67 24 12 7 46 24 7 13 8 5 1 97 6 77 18 125 19 5 5 94 22 100 17 22 15 1 1 24 11 6 99 13 23 3 12 2 473 112 7 23 4 15 1 5 283 112 4 10 33 19 By Residence, Occurrence Elsewhere Deaths in Hospital Total by Occurrence Total by Residence Ocean Falls- Okanagan _imilkameen_. Keremeos Oliver Osoyoos. Penticton Princeton Summerland- Peace River-Liard. Chetwynd Dawson Creek___ Fort Nelson Fort St. John Hudson's Hope . Pouce Coupe Taylor Powell River- Powell River.. Skeena A - Masset - Port Edward— Prince Rupert- Squamish-Lillooet.- Lillooet- Pemberton_ Squamish Stikine Sunshine Coast- Gibsons Sechelt Thompson-Nicola - Ashcroft . Cache Creek- Chase Clinton Kamloops Logan Lake— Lytton Merritt 23 427 1 44 3 227 43 61 205 13 68 11 55 1 13 1 87 81 128 1 1 99 87 31 1 23 5 82 8 3 523 29 5 1 342 ~"12 45 49 3 11 17 31 3 13 35 7 23 8 15 6 8 5 16 14 16 4 4 17 30 6 1 12 30 18 11 62 1 4 11 4 53 288 ~~39 \"""187 25 37 122 8 51 8 42 13 66 66 68 1 65 34 25 50 359 18 288 9 42 10 298 3 19 14 130 14 40 136 7 48 6 25 6 12 3 77 65 73 1 3 57 49 11 1 15 67 16 11 344 6 4 8 1 218 3 28 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 81 « 3 o o a CO H 2 « _ s H co s < o 0 3 x' a co H CO e Q w s w H Z tt oo i_ _ pq co a h Q W M < EIODjK-nosduioiix cncno t-.—_ (S^H-H iiii i i i i i i i i iiii |«* ! | 1 iiii Ml i i i r-*« 1SB03 suiqsuns c\\m _ i i ! Mi! M Mil II 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I ! 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'5 .E c C f- OJ u _■ 4 > _■ < c « a g i S ° I _ o i § s i ._ a I TJ 0J 1 cu __ a -3S 1 1_ ^ _ Sff . •_ £o 4) -C 0 cn CJ ca a 41 ca 3 _! «§ "3 rt .S3 s s _ .s S £ S ■S r* rt .3 2 _5 _ & ^ \\ 1- 4) c rt tn 4) SS rt -S3 .23 a> •a __ Ih j o | S 2 o _ g CO ._ 1 > S U Z > „ 2 H O O > UK _ O U tt o 03 < *<>N 1ST! ibuoijbh -jsjui ajerp_uij_]ui < r- r- r- t> r- oo oo e_ -Q oo co oo < < w - < < < h VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 85 I I-l I I I i i 1 i I ; : i : i i ; c. : iiii i I IIII IVOCO IIII HTj-fOH I I I I I- i I i i I I II I i i II 1 -tN OC.CN ,^i-^ nh _m- I I I I ! I I ! I I IN I I i i I I M I M M ! I M l III I ntNH i«-iom_co tm hm- t^cN-Hin .c^Tt ih ih ,HMn«H ;mm ,rj-«NtN HI tvscNH Ih rlhin ih I I II Mil | | | | |A | I I ih m<*itN iiii I ii I I i I i |HH OOTfTf I I I IH j jen . ICNH H |H i i I I I i I tr-mCA vocooo vicnn OWlTf r-cnTf cncNH i i i l-0t-CNHHU-i000\\OCNO00 00 CNOvcn CO IVICNHTf lenn h cm cn ui cn h cn m o\\«nm Ihhcnh Sh" HrH iWienOr- CN *nCN . |Hr I M I l_ CNH h IrnVO i VO h I CN h V1001> jTfCN IrHHCn Tffnr tnCArtr-H [*-) h cNh icNTfCNr-en ;VO ,HHcn CN |hcN cncNr SS" .mTfooH imr- ICNH I I ! ! imcn i rt i i i i i I i i hcn i : icnnvicn M i i H^rt^HCArHrt 1 II I M Tfcnn ,h cCNH i I i vocnen CN Ih i j .enrt i iii i HCN Tf OvUI ICNCN I I I I luncNHHH ; cNhh I i j j I I i I i i i i i I I 1.1 I L (N I IHH i I i I Mi HrH ;rHV)Or iHTf Tf cncncNCN ovt^CN. CNVO I |h .hCOOOOvh ,CNh VOOVO iTf Tf CNCN C3\\Tf M ! 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Sg_ 8c" _< j=_ O _ H -2 .5° atN km < < « < < % < 1 AA 88 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE BiODfN-tiosduioqx itNHcnfnooHt^-^-vOH ioo |ir> ivOtrcltN h i VOU.H trivo-^-tNm 1 1 IH I -« 1 iii 1 r-coen -1 iiii CD 3 c ISBOQ smqsuns iii i 1 I i i i i ii i i i i i 1 II 1 II II c o O I snpjiis 1 i i i i i i 1 i 1 i i i i i i i i TtCNCN i i i 1 i i i 1 i j300[[t"i-qs!UiBnbs ItN ItNcn 1 IHtN 1 1 1 1 IH ItN 1 1 1 II i I i i i i i i i i ill i i S^ S9T I ii i II I I 1 II M II 1 1. EU33JJS H | ItNH |H IHHH ,tO | | ICtH | m t-vo CNH TH II IH" |. 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Infective and parasitic diseases ... T M F Enteritis and other diarrhceal dis- 18095 10759 7336 136 63 73 21 21 8 5 1 7 5 1 1 5 5 2 1181 751 430 7 2 5 2 1 14482 8453 6029 102 49 53 17 18 7 4 1 6 3 1 1 4 3 1 2432 1555 877 27 12 15 7 46 23 23 875 485 390 7 4 3 1 85 52 33 1 1 1 43 29 14 114 71 43 163 108 55 1 1 1 ~7 249 145 104 2 1 1 __ 51 33 18 99 65 34 1 1 67 46 21 202 116 86 2 2 115 64 51 2 2 1 46 36 10 283 185 98 389 235 154 4 1 3 1 2 .1 48 32 16 20 14 6 1 1 F Tuberculosis of respiratory system __M F Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system F Other tuberculosis, including late effects M 31 11 1 1 2[___ 21 71" — I _ 52 32 20 31 20 1 4 2 3 2 7 24 17 7 17 7 1 "7 2 3 — — — 7 Whooping-cough F 1 1 1 7 F Other bacterial diseases M F Late effects of acute poliomyelitis F Measles . 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F All other infective and parasitic dis- 6 4 2 4 2 ___ 1 1 — ~ 2 1 1 4 2 2970 1650 1320 1641 1310 37 21 34 12 146 63 138 184 98 56 17 4 494 112 6 1 24 14 227 47 40 154 324 359 135 120 6 5 5 4 1 1 4 3 3601 2020 1581 2008 1570 44 28 44 17 173 82 175 216 115 65 22 4 597 143 9 1 29 16 322 53 50 195 397 432 164 155 6 5 5 8 52 29 23 28 22 7 4 1 69 46 23 46 22 2 1 ~~i l 4 2 2 10 7 3 7 3 1 1 l i l — 7 l F II. Neoplasms _ . —-T M F All malignant neoplasms (A45-A60) M F Malignant neoplasm of buccal cavity and pharynx ... M F Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus M F Malignant neoplasm of stomach — M F Malignant neoplasm of intestine, except rectum M F Malignant neoplasm of rectum and rectosigmoid junction M F Malignant neoplasm of larynx M F Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bron- 1 223 128 95 128 95 2 2 2 1 10 9 11 10 5 5 2 35 10 1 2 1 16 _ 18 28 28 9 14 1 1 1 7 2 __ 1 2 3 3 12 3 2 1 4 6 6 1 2 5 7 l ~l i 3 1 3 2 1 15 15 3 1 F Malignant neoplasm of bone M F Malignant neoplasm of skin _ __M F Malignant neoplasm of breast F Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri—F Malignant neoplasm of uterus, other.. 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A48 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 6 1 2 5 2 1 — 4 8 6 1 3 7 1 50| 3 22 7 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 3 6 1 2 30 7 1 2 A49 1 1 4 3 7, 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 1 1 12 ?. 7, 3 1 "7 1 — — 1 — — i 1 — — 1 8 1 — 1 1 A50 4 9 4 1 ?. 9 18 6 8 17, 6 fi 2 2 1 2 4 1 2 19 20 2 2 1 17 3 1821 7 27 fi 6 A51 2 2 2 3 5 4 7. 3 7. 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 7 411 3 1 1 — — .... — — — 1 — — 2 1 — 1 A52 1 2 ... .. 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 2 1 A53 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 3 3 3 1 3 3 8 1 5 8 4 3 2 3 3 3 7 1 6 16 7, 1 1 18 2 97 4 17 5 5 A54 1 . 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 3 1 17 4 2 A55 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 12 7. 4 1 A56 3 1 3 — 1 3 7 2 2 — 5 3 1 1 1 2 — 1 4 3 1 3 36 — 12 8 3 A57 6 3 6 1 7 8 3 9 4 5 5 6 6 7 1 1 7 2 7 12 1 2 17 1 4 97 4 74 9 6 A58 5 4 5 1 — 6 — 11 2 4 7 4 5 2 6 2 2 3 9 15 2 1 3 17 2 1 117 9 37 11 6 2 3 1 1 2 2 6 2 2 1 3 2 4 1 3 7 1 1 7 2 45 1 8 3 2 (a) 1 1 1 ? 7 7 7 1 7 3 1 7 7 8 « 41 1 7 •1 3 1 __ — 1 — ...... 1 __(.. 1 — — — 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 (6) .... — — — —- — — 1 1 .1 1 1 __- 7 1 — 1 — (c) i I I I .._.. 1 AA 92 TABLE 56—DEATHS, BY CAUSE (INTERMEDIATE LIST), AND SEX FOI Cause of Death so ><2 !+ "3 .2'" a _ « s H H. CJ s Q 0 .9 1 o E ■3 a a Z a o "cj Z 4) B u B z co b _ CJ "S O 0 z CJ > 3 O o a rt > Hi O z ia _ 3 O 0 % > z CO 3 >% ca ca _ o o y a CJ _. '5 u CJ _ < o CL, E _3 a _■ o u H o Oh >, •a o o s _ o 0. 5 Ih ii > g o Ch o 00 o CU O 0 G £ CJ 5, a OS u a 'u 0. Tj & CJ 3 a ■SI 5 -a a o S 3 cj _ a CJ 1 rt CO co ia a < § CO ia 1 ra a CT CO 5 a M CJ a CO ia >, cj H H 3 CO to 5 4> U KJ U u a Lh o 3 O u a rt > a o a CJ > rt O > CJ > 3 O CJ SI > ■a o si u ,, 1 3 3 2 1 i 2 2 l 1 6 1 2 6 29 3 10 5 (d) H-, 1 .1 1 1 1 II — 1 7 — — 4 5 15 1 "7 1 - 1 7, "7 (e) (/) (i?) — ~~4 "7 2 1 — i i 7 1 1 ? T — — — 1 1 1 1 — 1 — — 1 — — — — — — — 4 5 1 1 "7 — — — 1 — — "7 2 1 ~7 1 2 1 — 1 T — — 2 2 — ~~I 12 10 — 3 2 2 2 (A) — 2 i "7 1 — 1 1 3 1 l 2 "7 "~1 1 ~7 1 2 2 — 1 2 ~7 10 10 2 2 5 4 ~~2 1 1 (0 1 1 7, 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 i 2 8 1 1 O) 1 „ 1 1 1 1 1 _ 3 1 1 i 18 2 7 3 1 2 2 l 2 1 2 5 7. i 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 16 1 4 2 A59 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 7 a 2 1 16 .... .. 1 — 1 i 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 1 7 3 26 3 7 3 2 A60 1 i — 1 2 1 6 1 — 1 1 3 1 — 1 1 1 1 — 1 4 "7 — 2 1 l 16 2 3 "7 5 1 1 4 — (a) i - - 1 2 .— -— — 1 1 3 1 3 3 .... 1 4 4 1 6 3 24 2 6 3" 2 (6) 1 _ _ 1 2 1 — 4 1 1 3 1 — 1 —_ 1 1 4 1 2 i 1 13 1 4 1 4 A61 7, 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 7, 9 4 7, 5 1 2 ~*~ 4 3 ? — « 8 2 1 3 14 4 2 81 3 1 10 1 3 2 3 3 7, i 1 1 2 1 5 1 4 1 2 2 ?, 7, 5 1 3 11 3 40 2 6 1 2 1 — 1 2 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 — 4 3 1 1 3 1 41 1 4 2 — 1-, "~2 TT "7 "7 2 ~4 "7 7* ~"i —- ~2 ~2 — 2 3 1 2 10 — 3 1 34 ~2 5 "7 ~2 A63 A64 1 1 — — 1 2 — 2 1 4 2 2 l l —- 2 1 — — 4 2 1 — — 3 — — 37 1 2 ~i 3 i A65 — 1 1 1 ll 1 1 0 2 1 1 5 1 A66 — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 1 1 — 1 1 1 l — — — 1 1 — 2 2 1 "7 "7" 1 "7 __ — —- l l — — — 1 ~ 1 "7 1 1 1 "7 "7 — — 14 7 7 4 5 — 3 2 1 1 — 1 "7 --,- — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — A67 1 — — — — l 1 — 3 2 1 1 — ----- A68 — — — — — ._. 1 3 1 7. 3 3 7 3 1 2 2 1 25 2 5 2 1 -— 1 -— 2 2 1 — —- 3 — — 5 2 — — 2 1 ,— 1 1 1 ~_ 1 18 7 2 7. _l 1 .._. 3 — — z- 7 :::: — — ~7 2 — — 1 — — — — — — — — — 2 1 — 1 1 1 ~7 "7 _ 1 2 17 5 2 2 3 — — A69 A70 -- 1 1 2 1 — 3 — — — 5 2 — 1 5 5 3 7. 3 2 l 2 1 1 3 6 8 1 11 2 48 1 10 4 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 l 2 1 1 ..... 4 3 1 7 1 ... 30 6 1 .— 2 — 1 2 2 3 1 2 7 l 1 2 — 2 "7 5 4 ? 1 18 1 2 1 4 1 3 l A72 A73 ~= — — — — 3 1 3 1 1 1 __ 1 — 2 "I 1 1 ~i i — ~7 l 2 1 1 — 1 1 :_. — 1 5 3 1 — 2 1 l A74 A78 A79 — — — 2 2 7. 1 4 i 23 4 1 — 1 ..— 1 2 1 2 1 1 _— — 1 4 2 i 12 "i 3 2 AA 94 TABLE 56—DEATHS, BY CAUSE (INTERMEDIATE LIST), AND SEX FCH Cause of Death Urban >CL, ;«-> a fHH o '3 a VII. Diseases of the circulatory system T M F Chronic rheumatic heart disease . Hypertensive disease , With heart involvement (400.1,400.9, 402, 404) M F Other M F Ischaemic heart disease Other forms of heart disease . Cerebrovascular disease M F Diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries M F Venous thrombosis and embolism —M F Other diseases of circulatory system„M VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system T M F Acute respiratory infections - Influenza Viral pneumonia . Other pneumonia M F M F M F M F Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma . M F Empyema and abscess of the lung ___M Other diseases of respiratory system _M F DC. Diseases of the digestive system T M F Diseases of teeth and supporting structures F Peptic ulcer . M F M M Gastritis and duodenitis Appendicitis Intestinal obstruction and hernia Cirrhosis of liver F __ -M F __.M F Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis M F Other diseases of digestive system —M F X. Diseases of the genito-urinary system T M F Acute nephritis Other nephritis and nephrosis . Infections of kidney ...M F .M F _M F _M F -M Other diseases of genito-urinary system M F Calculus of urinary system . Hyperplasia of prostate 8562 4945 3617 73 91 59 54 32 3: 27 22 3423 2103 125 109 851 966 376 267 31 24 7 3 1222 818 404 15 15 38 43 15 7 276 211 387 90 6 81 717 431 286 2 76 33 5 3 3 32 43 218 104 42 24 55 77 192 116 76 4 1 25 22 43 32 1 2 26 17 19 495 317 178 4 7 2 1 2 1 226 98 11 7 55 52 18 11 1 2 72 48 24 1 2 5 2 2 1 13 8 25 9 7123 4011 3112 54 67 54 46 28 25 26 21 2771 1813 91 89 692 836 316 239 27 19 6 3 981 658 323 8 7 26 38 11 3 230 175 314 71 5 64 29 569 347 222 1 60 28 4 1 2 28 36 173 70 34 20 47 65 151 92 59 3 1 22 19 31 25 1 1 23 12 13 944 617 327 15 17 3 7 2 6 1 1 426 192 23 13 104 78 42 17 3 3 1 446 239 207 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 161 132 5 3 47 46 21 20 169 2 66 5 112 2 42 4 571 .....I 241 1 14 200 124 76 3 7t JURAL AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued AA 95 Organized Areas of 5,000 or More Population (Cities, Towns, and Districts) is • Hi _ _; .3 P & DD i-l ia p s CO a 1 tn s 3 i 1 1 ia a o o 1 rt s Z c o ,3 CJ z l l 5 S _ CJ 'S O 0 z CJ > 3 O CJ § rt > J3 O Z c Hi o a o CJ a ra > Z ia M M rt O a o — a OJ Ph 1 — < o 0, s 3 CT O O tt & >i n o o s H o 0, ia Ih ii > 2 CJ & O P. CJ OD O CJ o CJ CJ 1 t! 4> a _t Pi a 1 Hi Oh *4> i CJ 3 a 5 ■a a o E _ a 3 Q I rt CO 3 E < a o CO IO ia 1 rt a CT co ia TJ a a CJ 3 CO s & Ih 3 CO ia _ 1? 3 O CJ a > a § Hi CJ > rt 'C o tj > _ > O 1 > o _ M §§ 11 98 96 99 10 73 9.3 40 206 35 128 112 131 86 53 33 19 37 63 31 7,1 147 273 47 4 30 349 34 49 2408 96 567 187 137 5J 57 55 7 48 49 22 102 24 69 58 79 56 32 18 10 15 43 27 15 86 164 77 7. 70 214 76 7,9 1348 49 271 89 60 40 44 44 3 25 44 18 104 11 59 54 52 30 21 15 9 22 20 9 6 61 109 20 2 10 135 8 20 1060 47 296 98 72 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 21 4 A81 1 1 2 1 . 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 6 __. 2 2 24 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 .. 1 3 1 1 6 1 2 2 15 3 1 A82 3 1 —- 2 — — 1 2 2 2 __ 2 2 — — 4 — 3 — 8 1 5 — 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 8 1 (a) 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 .... 4 —_ . 3 1 1 -7 1 ~~T — 1 1 — — — — ""7 — 1 1 1 1 — — 1 2 1 — 1 3 1 7 5 2 5 1 — (6) 45 40 41 5 35 35 15 76 14 44 40 59 44 19 10 8 9 78 15 10 64 101 7.3 1 15 141 13 18 960 35 160 65 38 A83 22 29 29 2 15 19 10 60 4 43 30 29 21 15 9 7 18 12 1 1 79 60 13 2 8 74 4 11 635 15 175 54 38 1 1 ,... 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 3 9 1 5 20 1 10 1 A84 7 4 1 3 1 4 1 1 7 1 2 1 7 7 25 1 13 4 7 9 6 7 2 9 5 2 17 6 12 8 1? 4 5 6 2 7, 4 5 3 11 76 1 4 41 10 4 222 11 59 9 18 A85 11 8 10 1 4 17 6 33 5 9 17 17 7 _ 3 1 2 3 5 4 71 31 6 2 43 7, 5 281 25 63 7,8 76 1 4 6 3 6 3 5 7 9 6 2 4 1 3 2 1 4 18 1 20 3 5 101 1 32 12 4 A86 1 2 2 _ 4 3 2 9 6 4 2 2 3 1 3 4 10 _ 5 2 so 3 34 10 4 —_ —~ --- 1 1 1 1 — ~7 5 2 6 2 12 1 18 3 34 "7 5 2 1 4 2 1 50 10 5 7 5 2 2 306 1 2 16 3 90 "7 l 18 13 A87 A88 I '■[- -I 1 7 1 13 15 25 7 1 11 10 16 14 2 7 13 7 23 6 8 10 7 2 5 8 6 15 2 8 11 13 6 10 2 2 5 9 5 1 17 21 1 3 37. 9 2 221 7 67. 11 8 2 6 ~7 7 1 2 5 1 8 - 4 7 5 1 4 12 ___ 1 1 1 3 —_ 1 3 2 6 13 4 2 1 18 1 3 85 5 1 9 28 7 5 A89 1 l 1 1 1 11 3 2 A90 1 l 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 2 1 1 81 2 1 7. - — — — — — 1 2 — 1 — 1 1 — 21 .... 1 A91 1 2 2 1 4 2 5 1 2 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 9 2 13 4 1 82 3 28 1 7. A92 1 3 6 1 2 6 1 2 3 5 2 2 7, 4 9 1 1 1 8 3 50 5 20 2 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 3 7 4 5 5 5 7 1 1 4 5 4 1 5 8 1 1 16 4 1 99 4 7,5 7 6 A93 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 . 8 19 2 5 3 1 . __ 3 1 A95 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 [_ 7. 2 3 3 1 19 4 1 A96 — 1 — — 1 1 1 — — 1 1 -— 1 — 1 1 — 7 2 1 5 5 7 1 5 9 1 18 2 11 8 9 6 3 1 5 9 4 5 8 16 1 3 19 3 1 251 5 7,8 17 5 2 1 4 1 5 6 11 1 6 5 5 4 2 1 4 8 1 3 4 11 16 7. 1 159 5 14 6 4 3 4 3 — 3 1 7 1 5 3 4 2 1 1 1 3 2 4 5 1 3 3 1 — 921. 1 14 11 1 -. 1 A97 1 1 1 7 7 1 ? 1 1 1 6 24 2 1 A98 1 1 1 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — ----- 10 1 ? 3 3 A99 — — ~ — — "7 — —- ~7 ~i — 1 — — "7 :7 1 — 1 1 12 2 "7 A100 A101 . 4 3 ..... 1 1 1 13 4 1 i ..... 1 1 1 3 2 9 .._... 3 2 3 1 3 4 1 3 2 3 4 1 94 3 4 4 i A102 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 7. 1 i 32 3 6 1 1 1 2 — — — 1 1 — — 7 1 — 1 4 1 2 — — — 2 .._. 14 6 13 2 1 4 l A103 .7 i 3 1 2 2 ■-' 1 ~~" _~ 7_ '7. "7 ..._ 1 "7 A104 2 —- 1 — — 2 1 1 — 2 3 1 1 1 — 1 2 1 1 — 2 — — 30 3 1 2 4 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 7 1 7 1 58 2 9 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 : 6 1 35 2 6 2 1 3 4 —— ~— 2 1 — 2 — 1 1 1 — — — 4 —— 1 23 3 — A105 A106 E 7 1 ~_ — — __ 1 — 2 . "7 l ~7 7. ~1 — E • 1 — — i 2 7 E — E ~_ 1 1 E — 9 1 7 ■121 _ 2 — l 1 1 1 1 ~1 ~~ 1 1 A107 l 1 — — — 1 1 —'- — — 1 1 — -___ — 1 H| 11 61.7 ....... 1 __l 1 __. .-__ A108 A109 —• ___ — — — — — — — — — —- 1 — 1 — — — — — — 3 .._. 1 5 1 2 __ li__ Alll — 1 2 i — ..—. — 1 — — _— . .—- 51 ; ^^^^_ | AA 96 TABLE 56—DEATHS, BY CAUSE (INTERMEDIATE LIST), AND SEX FOR Cause of Death QHH _ Ht r, «, s a. CT ° 1+ «S u o_ 7.__ _ll Qt2£ M 4> O ._ 0 a o a o 0 c o Ih J- iS c. rt E a o o CM a ft 3 N s 3 t! B o U u u u w b ^ W XI. Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium F Toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperium F Haemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth ~~F XII. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue T M F Infections of skin and subbcutaneous tissue M F Other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue M F XIII. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue T M F Arthritis and spondylitis _ M F Nonarticular rheumatism and rheumatism unspecified M Osteomyelitis and periostitis M Ankylosis and acquired musculoskeletal deformities M F Other diseases and musculoskeletal system and connective tissue M F XTV. Congenital anomalies __ T M F Spina bifida M Congenital anomalies of heart M F Other congenital anomalies of circulatory system M F All other congenital anomalies .— M F XV. Certain causes of perinatal mortality -T M F Birth injury and difficult labour M F Conditions of placenta and cord M F Hemolytic disease of newborn F Anoxic and hypoxic conditions not elsewhere classified M F Other causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality _ M F XVI. Symptoms and ill-defined conditions — T M F Senility, without mention of psychosis M F Symptoms and other ill-defined conditions M F 195 111 84 6 54 36 262 136 126 14 17 28 20 2 30 18 64 69 7 1 7 1 3 13 16 1 53 20 33 7 15 2 1 2 1 2 10 15 140 75 65 5 7 27 25 3 5 40 28 169 88 81 10 10 22 16 1 18 9 38 45 JURAL AND URBAN AREAS, BRITISH COLUMBIA , 1973 —Continued \\A 97 Organized Areas of 5,000 or More Population (Cities, Towns, and Districts) i Q - 5 _ s a s to ia _ CT cq a s i s ia a 0 '55 o S c3 c a z a o cq _ Z Ih 4> (O 4> Z s _ o 'S o u z Ih CJ L> a o CJ a rt > O z a IH u 3 O CJ a rt > Z ia >, cq _ rt O a o tj 1 Oh □ 1H CD < c o 0, 3 CT O O tH O Bh >, ■a o o s _ o 0- S tH CJ > 5 a CJ * O 0. CJ O CJ o u CJ a *H 0h CU & 01 _ 13 a cn SJ 3 o ia •o a o E _ CJ 2 s o 1 rt CO co ia e < a o E ■a CO ia _ 1 « 3 CT CO ia a a CJ 3 CO ia & H S CO 5 CJ CJ a a H _ H s > 3 O CJ a > a 0 e HJ rt O CJ > I. CJ > 3 O CJ e n > ■5 M u O rt u tH 2d sz 1- 18 1 1 — — 1 i i i — — — — — — — — — A112 — — — __ 1 1 3 "7 1 2 1 1 1 — 2 2 —: — A113 — — — — — — = —- A119 — — 2 1 1 1 1 1 "7 l 3 "7 1 — 3 "7 .1 1 ~7 — 1 1 — — l 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 — 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 "7 i i i A120 ---- 1 16 7 9 1 5 2 — — 1 — — A121 A122 — ...... — ...... — 1 1 "7 ___ 1 1 ~7 — 10 3 7 1 7_ 2 1 1 ~1 1 1 ~ i l 6 4 2 ~2 2 1 1 4 4 1 3 7 6 1 2 1 1 7 i l 7 l i l 1 1 __ 2 8 6 2 "7 1 1 4 11 8 3 1 1 i i .._. 1 1 I 2 "7 "7 5 4 1 "7 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 A123 8 5 3 1 1 "7 1 3 2 1 7i i "7 3 1 2 7 l ~i i i i .7 1 1 ~7 4 2 2 "7 1 __ 1 1 1 2 2 "7 "7 1 __ 7 l l •l 1 ~7 "7 3 2 1 1 1 _ 6 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 i l l 6 4 2 ~3 ~ 2 3 2 1 "7 l ~7 3 3 "7 ~2 5 1 4 1 1 ~7 1 1 "7 7 i i i l l l — A124 4 4 39 14 25 1 2 6 9 _ 7 13 26 14 12 2 2 "~2 "i "7 4 2 2 ___ 4 3 1 1 2 _ 2 1 1 '1 ~7 — i i "7" i i A125 A126 A127 A128 .... 4 1 3 i l "7 — 2 1 1 1 "7 ~2 5 5 4 1 "7 2 2 "7 5 1 4 "7 1 1 "7 2 1 1 1 1 ~2 4 3 1 ~2 1 1 A130 1 3 2 1 1 — -- A131 2 4 1 2 "7 2 1 1 1 "7 1 1 1 1 l A132 A133 1 3 1 3 1 2 — — 1 2 E 2 2 2 1 1 — "7 A134 1 2 8 7 5 2 3 1 1 1 2 A135 A136 1 1 1 1 — — — — — — — 1 1 1 — — A137 1 U-I— - AA 98 TABLE 56—DEATHS, BY CAUSE (INTERMEDIATE LIST), AND SEX FOB Cause of Death Urban ._"i a _«HI o Rco_2 XVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to external cause) T M F Motor-vehicle accidents . Traffic (E810-E819) ... Nontraffic (E820-E823) M F Other transport accidents M F Drownings involving small boats (E830.0, E832.0) -M F Drownings involving other watercraft (E830.1-E830.9, E832.1-E832.9) M .M F _M F .M F ..M F ..M F Accident caused by firearm missiles M Accidents, mainly of industrial type M F M F M F M F Other transport Accidental poisoning Accidental falls Accidents caused by fires Accidental drowning All other accidents Suicide Homicide Injury undetermined if accidentally or purposely inflicted M F NXVII. Accidents, poisonings, and violence (classification according to nature of injury) T M Fracture of skull _ Fracture of spine and trunk —M F Fracture of limbs _M F Dislocation, without fracture Sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles M F Intracranial injury (excluding skull fracture) —M F Internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis - M F Laceration and open wound M F Superficial injury, contusion, and crushing, with intact skin surface _- M F Foreign body entering through orifice M F Burn __ — M F Adverse effects of chemical substances M F All other and unspecified effects of external causes M F 2420 1695 725 582 224 557 216 25 8 82 21 41 3 38 13 164 83 174 134 68 42 80 10 6 103 2 53 24 298 130 63 28 22 27 2420 1695 725 3471' 93 73 43 76 100 1 3 i ,i 196 46 3581 119! 19 7 2 2 12 8 44 22 309 212 257 69 198 155 43 80 16 80 16 3 9 2 4 1 198 155 43 39f 4 19 4 38 12 2 1682 1156 526 351 143 351 139 17 4 49 10 24 1 1 24 9 140 62 147 107 40 29 55 9 3 49 1 32 15 227 110 43 20 20 20 1682 1,156 526 240 62 50 28 58 86 540 384 156 151 65 146 61 5 4 24 9 13 6 2 9 3 1 16 18 20 23 13 20 1 3 42 77 8 50 13 17 7 1 4 540 384 156 68! 27 15 13 13 11 21 17 4 4 2 3 1 . 1 1 121 30 2111 1091.. 811 261.. 12 5|„ 7 _. 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CO i i . g u 00 1 j | 1 5 I _^ © 1 j I a 9 5 u | P CO cs °o g B i i i i _ 0 n M i i Hi H Z HH 3 o '? •a o g co G 00 u. W 3 1 j i I i u 3 a 8 P_ 6 S co ft 00 o . "cS i~H ** rt a < HH 5 u 9 5 2 l- XI CJ - 5 11 4) "2 o 3 •a o _• to S 3 « rn 3 so CQ 0 __ si TJ ■ss _ < 00 CO 1 s 3 S 3 B cj T « 6 <_ 5 3 is m 2 _ C 00 £ 1 1 ri -h o 6 & gs involving sm gs involving -E832.9) _ o ft VI g c 1 CO O ft 1 IH CO a Ul to _! i co O 3 i3 rt T3 u 1.5 Ih cn hm to 2 cc s 1 rt rt s .3 I s\\> 1 HH Hi otor-vehi Traffic ( Nontraffi ther tram Drownin Drownin E832.1 Other tr ccidental ccidental ccidents ■ ccidental ccident c ccidents, Si a t_ o S s _? r- H a 3 o *_? a w 2 O < < < < « < « n a 00~~©\\/-\\ — ~©-HfNCO tr in COt_J5COt__5CJHj--|--rrTf ^t*f if 5 i * 05 ■on isn 3 leaopBtusjui 3JEip3UIJ3J__ 5 w S 3 w 5 SB S3 5| 53 53 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 115 COCNH H iH TtHTf I i I ! HrHOWOmOV CS -H-h Tt rn \\© Tt r V©V©Tt HH\\C iH IH ,(St-©HTt r— cohnh i ! ! CO lOOTf ,H h o*\\©oom COtSTtHTtH S3 VtrtsOrf^m comoo r-v©© CO CSH t—COTt mvoov rocs , H-HV©ineSH Ttovm OOOt- ovr-tS IH HHHHCltN h j eNcOTtcN m IrHrHCNH CN CSHrH Ico icotoin ov itstSco I I m , oo Tt v© ts mtOTt Hcs mr— oo v©t—oo TtCO co©co esr-m 00V©H ©mm csovcs TtV©t— CSh h so VO 06 Os Ov t— 0\\Tt»nH-H TH COrH esesescoTttso\\est-a\\ rn -j-esOHmvo co eses HgUt sh^fcSfeSfcg^fe^fcSfcfl^ftgpK^feSftSi1* 9 11 '3.1 o "* cohh 'So a g cj a #8 <, on .9 rll to ,X ■_. i-t «-«-„ - S 5 a fi 3 J3 .3 CO rH r* M rs rt rtrt S 4i te rt oj = •3 2 u u S to PhBiUPcohh^i^o. PC, « Z Z Z Z 3 5 3 3 V 2 't Tf t ^ Tf Tt J2 § z z z z 3 3 5 < AA 116 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 59—DEATHS FROM ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE, BY NATURE OF INJURY, EXTERNAL CAUSE, AND SEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Detailed Int. List No. (Ext. Cause) Nature of Injury and External Cause Total Male Female Fracture of skull (N800-N804) - 440 279 9 58 36 36 9 3 116 77 3 26 9 1 176 6 1 1 166 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 242 74 3 39 22 91 12 1 477 314 16 14 40 46 43 4 26 7 2 3 10 4 4 1 1 2 20 66 9 9 43 1 2 2 347 209 6 48 36 32 13 3 73 44 I 18 9 1 76 5 1 1 67 1 1 1 1 I 1 196 54 2 28 19 85 7 1 358 229 11 10 38 37 30 3 19 6 2 3 7 1 2 1 1 12 44 5 7 27 1 2 2 93 E810-E823 E800-E8071 E825-E845? E880-E887 E900-E949 E950-E959 E960-E978 E980-E989 70 3 10 4 6 Injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely in- Fractureof spine and trunk (N805-N809) - 43 E810-E823 E80O-E8071 E825-E845f 33 2 8 E900-E949 Fracture of limbs (N810-N829) 100 1 E8O0-E807) E825-E845f E850-E877 99 E960-E978 Homicide _ _ Dislocation without fracture (N830-N839) 3 E810-E823 E80O-E8O71 E825-E845f 2 1 E880-E887 Sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles (N840-N848) 1 1 46 E810 E823 20 E800 E807) 1 E825-E845C E880-E887 11 3 6 E960 E978 5 E980-E989 Injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely in- flic-.teil 119 E810-E823 85 E800-E807) 5 E825-E845I E880-E887 Accidental fall 4 E900 E949 2 E950-E959 9 E960-E978 E980-E989 Homicide .... _. - Injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted Laceration and open wound (N870-N9O8) ■ 13 1 7 E810 E823 1 E80O-E8O7) Other transport accident. ' E825-E845f E900-E949 Other accident _ _ E950 E959 3 E960-E978 Homicide . Superficial injury, contusion, and crushing with intact skin surface (N910-N929)- 3 2 E810-E823 E880-E887 1 E900-E949 Other accident. ... 1 E900-E949 Foreign body, entering through orifice (N930-N939)—Other accident 8 Burns (N940-N949) 22 E810-E823 4 E800-E8071 2 E825-E845f E890-E899 16 E90O-E949 E950-E959 E960-E978 Homicide , ... .. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 117 TABLE 59—DEATHS FROM ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE, BY NATURE OF INJURY, EXTERNAL CAUSE, AND SEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973—Continued Detailed Int. List No. (Ext. Cause) Nature of Injury and External Cause Total Male Female 521 2 4 246 67 2 161 3 36 326 35 55 3 140 82 6 5 309 2 4 163 41 1 82 3 13 257 27 48 2 120 53 5 2 212 E810-E823 E80O-E8071 E825-E845 f E850-E877 83 E890-E899 26 E900-E949 1 E950-E959 79 E960-E978 E980-E989 Homicide _ Injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely in- flit-fed 23 All other and unspecified effects of external causes (N950-N959, snrl N990-M999) 69 E810-E823 8 E80O-E807) 7 E825-E845( E880-E887 1 E900-E949 20 E950-E959 E960-E978 Suicide .. . 29 1 E980-E989 Injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted _ 3 2,420 1,695 725 AA 118 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE X .... m tn a z < ul tn 3 < O ►J < z Pi 1 —9 G X pa o Pi z w Pi of fin Pi tu p J p ■M o HH O H CQ l-H CU Ph2j 3 P . cc! i_< _3 ct. > cd *3 -H» O c on Go >-p j* fflO M 00 S Wffi ca B^ CO -o_ h"1 CO Q« '3 Lh hJ -8 (3 h 3 Z a m o Q ih o a Q H* o < CM h _ o4 U o 1 Ph 1/3 9> Q < g H Z O 5 ! o _ « hJ 03 < H VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 119 TABLE 61- -DEATHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF AGE AND SEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age All ages Under 1 year.. 1 year_ 2 years.. 3 „ - 4 Totals under 5 years. 5 years. 6 7 8 9 Totals, 5-9 years 10 years.. 11 12 13 14 Totals, 10-14 years 15 years.. 16 17 18 19 Totals, 15-19 years. 20 years. 21 22 23 24 Totals, 20-24 years. 25 years.. 26 27 28 29 Totals, 25-29 years... 30 years. 31 32 33 34 Totals, 30-34 years 35 years.. 36 37 38 39 Totals, 35-39 years- 40 years ... 41 42 43 44 Totals, 40-44 years 45 years 46 „ .. 47 „ .. 48 „ _ 49 „ .. Totals, 45-49 years - Total 18,095 575 30 34 20 20 679 24 12 20 24 16 96 13 10 17 14 23 335 303 255 105 112 131 115 143 606 Male 10,759 319 17 20 6 9 77 | 31 65 60 85 94 67 59 56 57 64 59 57 52 46 41 53 45 39 54 42 233 40 48 64 47 57 256 63 77 90 97 84 Female 7,336 256 13 14 14 11 371 | 308 16 6 14 12 9 57 | 7 8 11 11 12 49 20 42 46 72 75 255 53 48 40 41 51 233 46 43 39 30 31 189 33 | 23 I 33 j 35 | 31 I 160 30 33 40 35 37 175 40 52 55 61 64 411 | 272 | 68 78 80 69 94 389 8 6 6 12 7 39 6 2 6 3 11 _28_ 11 23 14 13 19 14 11 16 16 13 70 13 14 13 16 10 66 20 17 6 19 11 73 10 15 24 12 20 81 23 25 35 36 20 139 37 34 51 46 49 217 Age 50 years 51 „ 52 „ _... 53 „ 54 „ Totals, 50-54 years.. 55 years 56 „ 57 „ 58 „ 59 „ _. Totals, 55-59 years.. 60 years.. __ 61 „ 62 „ 63 „ 64 „ Totals, 60-64 years 65 years 66 „ _h 67 „ 68 „ 69 „ Totals, 65-69 years. 70 years 71 „ 72 „ 73 „ 74 „ Totals, 70-74 years.. 75 years 76 „ 77 „ _ _ 78 „ _ 79 „ Totals, 75-79 years. 80 years 81 „ 82 „ 83 „ _ _ _ __. 84 „ Totals, 80-84years. 85 years 86 „ 87 „ 88 „ 89 „ Totals, 85-89 years 90 years 91 „ 92 „ 93 „ 94 „ Totals, 90-94 years 95 years 96 „ __ 97 „ _ 98 „ 99 „ _ Totals, 95-99 years 100 years and over Not stated _ Total 143 165 171 195 181 855 185 191 247 259 234 1,116 237 268 257 267 279 337 307 357 339 383 1,723 355 367 360 431 379 423 387 411 429 475 2,125 438 447 420 520 460 Male 86 109 104 121 118 Female 114 116 151 158 165 704 1,308 | 868 | 223 204 237 223 247 1,134 1,892 1,198 266 211 239 251 256 1,223 245 231 238 272 261 481 456 450 359 366 2,112 308 287 203 162 135 257 241 219 184 180 1,095 | 486 91 81 60 37 26 295 36 2 39 33 22 17 9 120 57 56 67 74 63 538 | 317 71 75 96 101 69 412 151 86 181 87 166 91 178 89 192 87 440 114 103 120 116 136 589 233 122 231 136 224 136 271 160 239 140 694 tS7 176 172 172 219 902 193 216 182 248 199 2,285 | 1,247 | 1,038 224 215 231 175 186 1,081 | 1,031 139 169 137 150 100 103 53 109 57 78 609 52 48 38 20 17 175 28 AA 120 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Pi m w" Q H 2 m O Q Z < S o o Pi 0 a a PQ O a o 03 Q id N ^~* Z s w hJ o co CO U 0 < S pd a J3AQ PUB __. 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CS H fl £ S'stOV ■o [ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 121 TABLE 63—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY MARITAL STATUS OF BRIDEGROOM AND OF BRIDE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Marriages Between— Total Marriages Bachelors and— Widowers and— Divorced Men and— Spinsters Widows Divorced Women Spinsters Widows Divorced Women Spinsters Widows Divorced Women 21,303 15,146 224 1,488 152 439 286 1,602 375 1,591 TABLE 64—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY MARITAL STATUS AND AGE OF BRIDEGROOM, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group Total Marital Status Bachelors Widowers Divorced Men 1,629 9,331 4,762 1,856 974 713 532 499 321 262 202 111 110 1 1,628 9,215 4,063 1,057 375 204 115 78 46 34 24 10 8 1 3 19 31 37 53 62 120 113 125 135 85 94 1 20-24 years ... 113 7.5-7.9 „ 680 30-34 „ _ 768 35-39 „ 562 40-44 „ 456 45-4Q , 355 50-54 „ 301 55-59 „ . 162 60-64 „ _ 103 65-69 „ 43 70-74 „ 16 8 Not stated Totals.... 21,303 16,858 877 3,568 TABLE 65—MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED, BY MARITAL STATUS AND AGE OF BRIDE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group Total Marital Status Spinsters Widows Divorced Women 6,039 8,463 2,883 1,205 658 500 460 388 265 223 109 72 38 6,024 8,008 1,974 487 174 82 57 36 23 21 6 6 2 2 27 52 70 66 83 131 133 128 160 93 57 36 13 20-24 years . 428 25-29 „ 857 30-34 „ _ 648 35-39 „ 418 40^(4 „ ... 335 45-4Q :, 272 50-54 „ 219 55-59 „ 114 60-64 ;; 42 65-69 „ 10 70-74 „ 9 75 years and over Totals .. .. 21,303 16,900 1,038 3,365 AA 122 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE p_yi__dsufi jaqiO Osrt j ; cs©co-j-est- \\OH-j--to. S3JEJS P3W(1 -jsy -doing ssruuncQ tp|__Mnourtuo_) jaqio pue ssjsi qsjipg *t TtrttnsOensososOsOCA'Hr oo rt esoNNDoo^oes o»^o»t- O-hij \\©H S-UO-.r_._-X lS-AS.ujjO.N_ uo^nA H HCO Biquini-O usijug co\\©vooNmr—O^ot—t—^t©1© r-cSH-H\\©r— mOcocoHfN H rH i-H \\© m CO 00 ON COeSOONOOr 00>noNco \\©\\© cs .jiaqiV t—mmcsNOOH-foM- m cs coesoM-omi-i -j- rt HCSt- coh ; tSmm©\\o U_M3q3J_5IS-S ooH-f-j-rHooi— *©t— r-cocoes ■* eSHcsooovomm es hcs nm _qojnrej^ oubjuo o_q.nO .piA-smug MOM OOS© I *—- BIJOOS eaom TfcOHOO ] I 11 pasisi pJ_Aipg SDOTJtJ oo^ntS j pu_tpu.nojA.3N_ -tooescS'^j-m i ie;ox siuoojgaptjg TGj'ox cOines©,^-Hmcot-eS'Ot-H t-mHO\\v©eS o^j- coyest— o\\escs oocsh sooor^Tttn co cs HcoHO\\m inco ©on m Tf H Ht-Too" H ONromeS'-i^tHCScSr-c—csco i-nnmm'*^. " - --•■ - ■ COhO\\COt^ cot— moo r c-£«j'S n s*___ _t I IS ca u o O o cj rt !-c|_ ! 5 i »(j ! CJ CO _ ° § cu t_ o CO CO__ ajs ~ [S CO CJ §6"*cj a h :, ■ - _'cO_*5_ ca bOop VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 123 W Q 2 m Hi O Q 1 a o o Pi o w Q l-H Pi « fit O z o e <_ cn M °^ a" z^ §a D s° nig Wh Pd >h P3 PQ Q M N s O c/5 CW P-l o i Pi Pi csoooocomt- ■TtO rH CO I vo-f CO eses ih cocooo rtmrHCA ,mes t-tsmHmescsr- .i-i m es th ca es eS os ! ^t 00 ,i-Hi-i CO O ©co ,i-i i ;esm© ,h \\© .•neon .rtSO ,\\©m .h r- inn i HtS'- ,-f ,(S ,H j .1-1 es .h ii-iin i ,oo ics in , m IH .HeOi-H— thth j escs Tcs t— co i© h co m es es co ^ co h oo t-1- on o\\ ^ sp ca ts\\oOooi— t— do*© t— o\\ cS m h rt -f om—i © i—i i -—"com co cs h * ! I t-H cs Hi.es h i ,m m*©es©0\\ot—m^Hom^oO\\mcs^roo'^-coo\\incoOl—H©int— mco \\©r—cscorj-coi-Hcooomi—"cocst—o^—'•^■esc—t— inNrr-ihv_v.cs com i-i cs oo cs h -j- m i-i oo ":^.,,:,'-,-, "* °°„ co co -* es es" ■a 5 g 6 ' £S0 giiilill > boo -*?•;- _ 3 O _ ° C5 __£ _-_0 H.„'h 3 3 ■a nan £j3_o o6_SlH C ,. rt H O c cj^ >scl "8S.fi G_0 S3 m - if 2 <«m«UUQWO^Hlr?„S_HHBl oS-g | 7 rt CNl^l » 2 3" T ■ *cfr* •* E in,* 9_ «it >■_ cn a — rt _ 1 7 10 12 3 4 4 1 1 1 12 15 28 52 40 32 42 21 10 5 5 4 1 1 4 7 13 34 27 33 38 34 34 28 20 15 4 7 1 2 4 5 1 1 1 1 7 8 8 11 21 21 8 17 22 10 15 10 5 7 3 5 3 3 ___ 2 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 5 4 5 5 4 3 4 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 ~1 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 6 3 1 4 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 • i l *-. i i i i 2 1 ~ i 2 16 „ 20 17 „ 30 18 „ 49 19 „ 77 20 „ 89 21 „ 22 „ 23 „ 74 90 86 24 „ 1 1 1 — 67 25 „ 53 26 „ 52 27 „ 521 28 „ - 32 29 „ 29 30 „ ■ 26 31 „ 15 32 „ 15 33 „ 17 34 „ 19 35 „ 36 „ 10 15 37 „ _ 5 38 „ .. 7 3" „ 5 40 „ 4 41 „ 4 42 „ 7 43 „ 2 44 „ 1 45 „ 1 Totals 43 269 312 187 61 51 17 10 3 l 9551 i Includes one birth where age-group of father was not stated. 1 1 AA 128 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 70b—LEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE AND AGE OF FATHER IN FIVE-YEAR GROUPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 (Registered Indians only) Legitimate Live Births, by Age-group of Father Age of Mother Hi 2 cj rt> ■* 2 tNr* °s2 7 3 tN?-1 ■*2 cnr" » 2 tr)?"1 _ 2 u 7* ON ■» "f B m _ tnr* *2 MP3* CJO in 13 co rt *rt O H 15 years i 1 16 2 7 1 10 17 , 8 7 3 18 18 , 5 15 5 25 19 , 1 33 8 5 1 48 20 , 1 3 1 1 23 17 24 11 5 3 1 4 21 20 16 18 17 21 18 10 8 6 3 7 13 9 4 7 10 6 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 52 45 49 46 32 29 26 26 17 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 1 1 4 8 8 3 1 2 3 4 2 1 — — 15 16 7 30 , 31 , 32 , 3 4 1 8 33 , 1 2 4 7 34 , 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 — 11 6 35 , 36 , 1 5 2 i 9 37 , 1 1 2 4 1 — 4 5 38 , 39 , 1 2 i — 2 2 40 , 41 , , 1 1 2 42 , 1 1 4 2 1 7 1 1 43 , 44 , 45 , Totals 23 151 175 101 32 27 11 5 1 1 5281 i Includes one birth where age-group of both parents was not stated. i VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 129 TABLE 71—LEGITIMATE AND ILLEGITIMATE LIVE BIRTHS OF NATIVE INDIANS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Indians by Racial Origin Registered Indians Age of Mother Total Born to All Mothers Legitimate Live Births Illegitimate Live Births Total Born to All Mothers Legitimate Live Births Illegitimate Live Births 1 2 12 33 107 131 150 184 208 140 155 137 111 88 96 86 61 54 47 37 32 32 29 21 24 15 12 9 8 6 8 4 2 1 2 20 30 49 77 89 74 90 86 67 53 52 52 32 29 26 15 15 17 19 10 15 5 7 5 4 4 7 2 1 1 1 2 12 31 87 101 101 107 119 66 65 51 44 35 44 34 29 25 21 22 17 15 10 11 9 10 5 14 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 10 27 73 91 96 125 143 90 93 83 68 50 51 46 41 33 32 17 19 18 15 12 15 7 9 4 3 3 8 1 2 1 1 10 18 25 48 52 45 49 46 32 29 26 26 17 15 16 7 8 7 11 6 9 4 5 2 2 2 7 1 1 1 13 „ 1 14 „ 10 '5 „ 26 16 „ 63 17 „ 73 18 „ 71 19 „ 77 71 " 91 45 77. „ 44 23 '„ 37 74 . „ 36 75 „ 21 76 „ 25 77 „ 20 78 ,, 24 7.9 „ 18 30 „ 16 31 „ 10 37. ,, 11 33 „ 11 34 „ 4 35 „ 6 36 „ 6 37 „ 3 38 „ 4 3° „ 2 40 „ 1 41 „ 1 47. „ 1 43 „ 1 44 "„ 1 45 "„ Totals 2,043 955 1,088 1,289 5281 761 i Includes one birth where age-group of mother was not stated. AA 130 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE TABLE 72a—LIVE BIRTHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE AND TOTAL BIRTH ORDER1, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 (Indians by racial origin) 1 Order of Birth of Child Age of Mother V, •a a cs tn _ ■a- _ v. 5 — 6 tH ■3 oo 6 _ o ■3 _ tN 6 CO .g tH _ oo 1 2 12 33 107 131 150 184 208 140 155 137 111 88 96 86 61 54 47 37 32 32 29 21 24 15 12 9 8 6 8 4 2 1 1 2 11 28 98 104 109 89 87 42 30 23 12 13 12 11 6 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 13 „ n 4 7 25 34 71 79 57 59 37 33 19 15 12 12 12 3 3 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 7 21 35 27 36 41 30 23 25 19 15 10 6 3 5 6 6 2 4 2 3 6 9 24 16 23 18 17 18 6 10 7 3 5 8 2 3 4 1 ~T 1 5 6 14 10 9 14 11 5 6 7 5 5 3 7 1 3 2 2 ~1 n ~4 2 5 10 12 6 9 11 7 6 ..._. 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 1 7 8 1 ~~3 4 2 "1 ~2 1 1 1 ~3 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 —_ 1 3 1 3 4 1 ~_ 3 1 1 ~- 4 1 1 ~2 1 1 1 1 ~1 1 1 2 1 ~4 1 ~~T 2 1 1 — 14 , 15 „ .. 16 , . . 17 „ 18 „ 19 „ 20 „ - 21 „ . . _ . ?? 23 „ 24 „ .. 25 „ 26 „ 27 „ , 1 "l 1 1 ~~I 1 ~_ 1 28 „ . 29 „ - 3° i 31 ;] 32 „ 33 „ 34 , 35 „ 36 „ 37 „ 38 „ . . . 39 „ 40 „ 41 „ 47 „ 1 43 „ 44 „ 45 „ 1 Totals.... 2,043 693 496 327 185 118 89 40 32 22 15 16 4 2 2 1 1 1 Order of birth of child is determined on the basis of total births to the mother which include live births and stillbirths but exclude abortions and miscarriages. VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA TABLE 72b—LIVE BIRTHS, BY SINGLE YEARS OF MOTHER'S AGE AND TOTAL BIRTH ORDER \\ BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 (Registered Indians only) 131 Age of Mother "rt Order of Birth 2 ■0 c CN TJ tr .s a _ .5 r~ j_ oo C7\\ J_ o £ 5 CN tt .5 in J_ VO 5 1 12 years 13 .. 1 1 10 27 73 91 96 125 143 90 93 83 68 50 51 46 41 33 32 17 19 18 15 12 15 7 9 4 3 3 8 1 2 1 i i 9 23 67 68 66 53 59 26 22 13 9 7 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 21 26 51 50 37 29 19 14 9 7 3 8 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 18 28 20 22 25 22 12 9 13 11 8 3 1 4 3 2 ~2 1 3 5 5 15 11 14 11 11 7 2 6 6 1 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 6 7 9 8 4 3 5 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 8 9 4 5 7 3 2 2 3 1 ~2 __ 1 — "l i — ... 14 , 15 , 1,6 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , ~ 1 ~1 — — — 1 1 1 1 4 7 5 1 i 3 1 ~1 ~i i 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 ~_ 1 2 1 1 3 T 3 1 ~i 2 1 ~_ 3 1 ~~1 i 1 1 1 2 ~I ~~2 1 ~1 2 ..__ — ~1 1 — — — 1 — , Tntals 1,289 440 298 210 112 76 592 25 23 16 9 13 3 1 2 — 1 1 i Order of birth of child is determined on the basis of total births to the mother which include live births and stillbirths but exclude abortions and miscarriages. 2 Includes one birth for which age-group of mother was not stated. 1 AA 132 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE DEATHS TABLE 73a—GENERAL SUMMARY OF DEATHS FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 (Indians by racial origin) Total Deaths Hospital Deaths Infant Deaths Regional District Total Neonatal, Under 28 Days Post-neonatal M F M F M F British Columbia ._ Regional district— 541 25 46 17 38 3 2 5 8 28 35 3 6 26 12 45 44 12 6 11 16 9 15 5 24 43 4 1 52 277 9 17 13 20 2 1 7 17 27 2 3 15 5 23 18 5 5 8 5 5 10 3 13 18 .... 25 42 1 5 4 1 1 3 5 3 ~4 2 ~2 ~1 1 "4 3 1 1 28 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 "i 1" 3 1 1 22 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 17 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 "_ 20 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 ~2 1 1 1 1 11 Columbia-Shuswap _ 1 1 1 1 Kitimat-Stikine — North Okanagan 2 Okanagan-Similkameen 2 2 1 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 133 TABLE 73b—GENERAL SUMMARY OF DEATHS FOR REGIONAL DISTRICTS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 (Registered Indians only) Total Deaths Hospital Deaths Infant Deaths Regional District Total Neonatal, under 28 Days Post-neonatal M F M F M F 439 23 39 13 34 3 1 3 6 27 33 1 5 20 5 22 36 12 6 10 14 8 10 2 19 37 3 1 46 228 8 15 10 18 2 ~ 5 17 27 2 11 2 14 16 ~ 5 5 7 5 5 6 1 10 14 1 22 33 1 4 3 1 i 3 5 1 3 2 2 1 1 "_ 2 1 21 1 1 2 '_ 3 1 16 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 17 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 ~T ~l 1 7 Regional district— Capital (Victoria area) Cariboo Central Fraser Valley. — Comox-Strathcona 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 "I 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 i North Okanagan Ocean Falls 1 Peace River-Liard 1 Skeena — 2 1 AA 134 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE cn sinnojAj 11 I I I ! i I II ! 1 1 ! ! 1 i 1 1 : i 1 i ! i 1 1 i ! i ! 1 I 1 I II 1 1 i i ! I I-i II 1 i i 1 i ! i r f f -■(■ t r M I- F 1 M I 1 1, srjjuo_A_ oi Mi I-1 I M MM II M M M M M II M M M M stnuojAj 6 Ml M II II 1 1 1 II II 1 I II 1 I II II II I 1 II II srnoojM 8 Ml M 1! II II 1 1 1 II II II 1 i 1 II II Ii 1 II II t—1 sinuopj i iii i i i i i i i i i ir r I i i i ■ i i i i Ii i i ii i m III i i 1 ! 1 i i ! i 1 ! i i i i 1 1 j i 1 1 1 1 1 Ul 1 1 11 < rt sujnoj/\\i 9 cn en j 1" 1 II i 1 M " M M 1 II 1 II M II 1 i 1 r 1 I m o o o 9 o Ph SUT0OJ4I 5 1 r.M II M M II M ....... 1:1 1 II II M 1 II smnopn, 1 f :l | | j i : i i i I i i I I i i i i i i : i i i i i ! ! i 1 I i i ii ! 14 1 IMJ 1 1 i M-.1.1. II srnuojAj £ en ts H m r ii r i i r i ii m 1111111111 m m © in tn X tn ___ sinnoyij z *"" 1 ! 1 II i II I i 1 i i i II i i I I i M stpuojAj z »pnfl «0 "* TH i :h ; ,M i |1 ! i i 1 1 ! « fl PUB %fxc\\ %z 1 i ! i i | 1 i i Tt c~ r- i-h eN i-t t? 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Ill III lilMIMIIilliMIMM r^ys-H i , , sj__az i i 1 1 i i 1! I i 1 H i 1 1 1 II 1 1 III II 1 1 1 1 1 1 W a JE3AI i i HUM 1 I 1 11 i 11 i 11 i 1! I i 1111 ii ll JB-AI Ttenrt mmcA e«- tn ■** « 2 S 1 - o a. | Eg EEEEE I 8 _rt ^ cj rtc-rtrtc. 9 jy Dm fi'a &'E'E*P'*a oo g __ rt 5.2 _ tc T « - t. o a ft -s O Oo OOOOO % 3 ^.•o G 4 0 OC 4 > 1_ _* ' _ 3 ".g > '-Hi v- *H U S3 u So S II si i iSh oS c B I 1 .- TJ i ct li 1 la 5) _5b_M .MM M M_C0 ,M £,5 3 'j^g.gS, % > a S SS SSSSS hS Z n ut_ Ooo O \\O00 r-t W) VO f-. 00 -"^ ■*" sO\\ O^^^-m-h « <3 5 i -ftf mmmmm a hC --."n vo cs^y? TBUOnBOI-lUI « <«« w —w< <^-< 0 IBiporaj-jiq AA 136 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE •SJA +S8 iiii Mi Mi !! j ©l>ei- jrHfOrH jen jrHr- 1.1 i ! mmtN iiii iii! •SJA W-08 Iii! 11 i iii iii iii II j oomir i leNm jrH IrHrH I i II mm ; i iiii iiii ■_ •SJA «.-£_ IIII IIII II! Ill i 1 j -HrH j ir-rHrH(SM-H j \\omrt i r i i i i tu 3 R •SJA M.-0- mm (NeN j rHrH j HHHH rH r-'cfcr I ItSeM i IHH-. II 1 I mtSrH Iiii iiii R O O | •SJA 69-S9 i i i 1 i 1 i tsts tS r-m(N j itnrH \\rHCA | ; es jcs mi •SJA W-09 MM tNtN | UN j ! ! i 11 1 1 i oseNt^ ies«Ses i I - , 1 (N itN Mil 1 ■SJA 6S-SS ill! MrHrH j rl rH I 1 i oovoes ; j-J-rHrH j rt rH j eses | Mil • 1 i ■ _-._-1 ' -rt • ■ •SJA ♦£-_. 1 i 11 1 1 1 i I III! _ rH IrH It- Ttrttn irtm rH |r- ncN- ; j-i-i | |rH 1 ; escs i m p h4 •sja 6-tj—_t> 1 1 I | i II Iiii ! ill! men l im l ■SJA fFOfr mm 1 ! 1 1 1 I i iii! •SJA 6E-SE IIII mm i im 1 1 i 1 | | | MIMIH! tNHHHH iiii i CO O o < ■sja k-oe mil iiii i i i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 - ■'II 1 1 ! 1 i i i i i 1 1 I 1 X 'SJA 6Z-SZ Mil I i 1 I 1 I i Mill l l 1 [III rHrH ' rH £ Pi n •SJA tZ-OZ 1 Ml! 1 1 i i 1 i ilM 1 1 l iii! SJA 6I-SI IMI Mi Ml I 1 I -- 11 i r i iii iii iiii •SJA f 1-01 Miii Ml ill Ml II III ilMIMIM ill Mil w 0 < SJE»A 6-S , 11 i t ii III III Ml II Ml MMMMM iii iiii SJE3A * Miii ill Mi Ml 1 i Ml ii IIIIII i i ill Iiii P Z < SJE9A £ Mi iiii ill Ml 1 1 1 i 1 II i ii liiI i 1 1 iii! I j 111 M i j | 1 ! 1 111: i: 11 i tNtN 1 1-1 i 1 1 SJB3A Z I j III III 1 i 1 1 1 i h 11 i 1111 | i i 1 JB3AI Mill Ml Ml iii 1! ill MMMMM Ml MM tn JB3A I l I i I „ jspaa j 1 j ! 1 1 1 I tu mi/100 rHHj-OO v.mr c m eNr-vi 1/imtNrH tn P#>X OOTfer- -TKITH < 1 to H 21* 2 2 pH H 2* tt s ^ s ftS^S ^2 ^S 2 H 2* 2 fcgl I< !* 1 CQ OT z 3 R z 1—1 1 p w 2 a fit 00 w g 13 o H cw HH 0 w rt u Q HH o So s 1 o 3 B u cU co a u ta p n V 3 3 F 3 c_ 1 a s s' 09 fa _y o A CJ a § a CU _ o Hi O tn B < V-l U -a O XI •o c ct T3 O 0 3 «*H o e CJ •a s 6 ii CA >. cn co 3 O > U a 4) 5 (tH o 5? & o C- *3 u I-l '3 u _■ O a _ 1 si c 9 ca <_ . H- rt CU CO a i V '■u a ll 0 33 e. 1- etTC "■§ .2| _. Si CA Ofl .2« Hi O __ SE b 2 rt H ft tU V- 4) o BO CA c tc t _ ■4-1 o rt CD a O 1 CJ B a a W hJ 3 CA U CO a v a a a. — 3 1 i *C$ q - cn I 'CO (A U cd a_> eq 5 _ ■5 a 2 cn __ B K VI r § s . . s_ CA §1 s CA 5 H .a ft c« rt 2 1 £ _- s _ HH PtZ > O > 6 a o o Q> > < fl> C-OZ •on wn reaocjE—rajuj sOsC sotr~ t- r- 00 OO 00 oo oooc 00 CTOi « « < < <<<;<<:< < << SJBipSUIJOlUI VITAL STATISTICS REPORT, 1973 AA 137 Mil Iii i i i i M ii 1 H 11 1 mum l i : i i i MM cs : j ;rH j tses | iiiii i j rH [rH i i 11 rH I i Ml I ! i 1 i l 1 Mil iiii ii: i ii n i rn I 1 1 ! 1 ! 1 | I i iiii i i I i i 1 | I i 1 ill 1 1 | 1 1 1 Ml! 1 1 II i III II ill 1 1 1 I Mi! i r~m j i ',1 : 1 H H |H II " i i in i i i iii i i i i i i ! iiii rH IrH ] | 1 Tfrttr, i ill ii r ii l ii II 1 H - ~ iii i rHrH | 1 i r i j i IrH i j crimes III 1 1 ii r ii " I! 11 1 1 1 II! 1 III Mil irtrt I | I -t |-* Mini I 1 I"1 i i iii i II! III! j j | j mmts r 1 ! til | | |-H |H III 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i I 1 1 | i 1 II 1 1 *\""" 1 r i i i iii i M Mi I i ll i ll i i i i r- Ii Mil 111 i i i IIII n-i-i n ~ i*" iiii- i II i 1 1 I ! i i i ! i 1 1 1 [ i i i III 1 II! Ml! 1 i i 1 i i iii ITT 1 1 "1 ! 1 1 MiHi Ml liMMMi i M i M M! ! i i i i ! 1 I i 1 i 11 i 1 j ! 1 | i i in i i 1 III 1 i i i III 11 i MM I-l II MM 1 1 HI 1 1 ill 1 MM i Ml mm m i i I I i i i MiiM ilillii I 1 1 1 II 1 1 i 1 1 1 i I i i 1.1 i i i i i HI i l I i ll i 1 1 II! 1 111 II! Ill Mil IIII IIII ~!i!i! Ill Miii ii ; m m m 1 ii 1 1 ! i i 1 i i Ml 1 I 1 iii ! II! ! I 1 1 1 1 ! ^teSrH i 1 1 j I I ! 1 i i i i i i 1 i! 1 I 1 1 i j i i 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 I 1 oo>oes 1 i HtN 1 tntN t- ejv m rt en en c~mcA -f rH r- -. rH rH (SrHrH -HrH ©oo c Ii B 9 £ 8 3 •o 6 tt a S B B H F I S § 1 p ct >, S a co a a l f 3 s u 0 c I a c c u a X C IO a •o 9 rt" B u to 1 B CA m N 1 g Other diseases of the respiratory IX. Diseases of the digestive sys M t B CJ _ 0 < s _ ■d i a .3 2.1 oc — ^-H •s. cu j- I| a ■I co i 7 tj 1 j _ ! 01 1 c - 4 tt CC 4 * a C >. Ii c. 1 1 i OD _ HH CO rt B S 1 CO si o. ii a < co _ ii 3 ft _ E o a B c rt-c _s Ec |s ci Sg > t e c e CL t- c 1 < e. 3 1 «J E « ' H fc tr 3 •o C CI C 3 « 4, «♦. C v 4 0 s K 4 £ 3 t m % % t 5 ■B r- i XIII. 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U H 3 E . t rt « Ih > Ph V- "c 4 S i s e - | t ! c H- J I I ■• .5, .g rt OJ c ft H Effects of chemi Other and unspe tic j a \\ vCoo Ov O t 1 Tt T ■t rr Tt- •-)- in WWW p. tt p U i z z Z 2 r* zz z z < << < < < » -3 : < < < < < ■« :< < < APPENDIX DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 10 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOT*. -01 -04 -09 -IA -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 I. INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES (000-1361 INTESTINAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES (000-009) 008 ENTERITIS F 1 1 2 1 008.9 OTHER ORGANISM NEC 009 DIARRHEAL DISEASE 5 1 2 1 - 1 - 2 1 4 3 19 12 12 14 5 2C 009.1 OIARRHEA 009.2 GASTRO-ENTERITIS AND COLITIS 4 1 2 1 1-2142 17 1212145 20 TOTAL INTESTINAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES (000-009) 5 1 3 1 -1-2144 21 12 12 14 5 21 TUBERCULOSIS (010-019) 010 SILICOTUBERCULOSIS Oil PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS 1 - - 1 011.1 ACTIVE* MODERATELY ADVANCED 1 - 1 - 011.2 ACTIVE, FAR ADVANCEO 011.3 ACTIVE, STAGE UNSPECIFIEO 011.4 MILIARY, LUNG NOS 013 MENINGES AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 013.C TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS 019 LATE EFFECTS - 1 - 1 2 1 1 111.--'-- 019.0 RESPIRATORY --1-1211 1111---- TOTAL TUBERCULOSIS (010-019) 1-2111314 11121 12-- OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES (030-039) 031 OTHER DISEASES DUE TO MYCOBACTERIA 031.C PULMONARY 032 DIPHTHERIA 033 WHOOPING COUGH 033.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 60 85+ TCTflL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 C36 MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION H - - - 1. 2 ----- 1 - - - - f - - - - 5 F 3 1 - -^ ---------- .1 - - - 5 036.0 MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS M - - - 1 _--------- 1 3 F 2-------------1---- 3 036.1 HENINGOCOCCEHIA WITHOUT MENINGITIS M ____i____i_. ___-_-__ 2 F ii----------------- 2 038 SEPTICEMIA M 1 - - - -^ - . - - - - - - - 1 - - - ' -. - 2 F 1--------------2-l- 4 038.C STREPTOCOCCAL M ------------------- F __----______-_-2--- 2 038.9 UNSPECIFIED H 1------------1----- 2 F !----------___-__!_ 2 TOTAL OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES (030-0391 M 1--12----1--111---- 8 F 5 X ---------- 1 - 1 2 - 1 - 11 POLIO,OTHER ENTEROVIRUS DISEASES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 1040-046) 044 LATE EFFECTS OF ACUTE POLIO M ------------------- F __----i------ ------ i TOTAL POLIO, OTHER ENTEROVIRUS DISEASES OFM ------------------- CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (040-046) F _-----_-------_____ i VIRAL DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY EXANTHEM (050-057) 052 CHICKENPOX M ------------ _______ F ----l-----------___ i 054 HERPES SIMPLEX M ------------------- F i------------------ i 055 MEASLES M ---I--------------- j F -" - -v 1 -■-.-■:-'."------■----' - i TOTAL VIRAL DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY M -_-_--__-__________ i EXANTHEM (050-0571 F x__ !_,______________ _. ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES (060-068) 065 VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS UNSPECIFIED M ___-___---__________ j. F ------------------- 066 LATE EFFECTS OF VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS H __--_----_-----__-_ F __----■---■-•'..-■--- ■ * _-■■!«.--■._ _ i TOTAL ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES M - 1 (060-068) F - - OTHER VIRAL DISEASES (070-079) 070 INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS M - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - I - - - - 1 5 F -1--1-11113211-I-11 16 072 HUMPS M ------------------- F --l---------------- i 074 DISEASES DUE TO COXSACKIE VIRUS M £ - '" ----.------.--_.■-.---.-- j F ------------------- 074.2 COXSACKIE MYOCAROITIS M i------------------ x . f ------------------- 079 OTHER VIRA4. DISEASES M 4----------------1- 5 F 2------------------ 2 079.9 VIRAL INFECTION, UNSPECIFIEO M + ----------------1- 5 F 2------------------ 2 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. OO 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85* TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 TOTAL OTHER VIRAL DISEASES (070-079) M 5-1--2------I----2- 11 F 211-1-11113211-1-11 19 SYPHILIS AND OTHER VENEREAL DISEASES (090-099) 093 CARDIOVASCULAR SYPHILIS M -.-"---.-.-.--,--■'"--' 1' -'---' - 1 F ------------------1 1 093.0 AORTIC ANEURYSM,SYPHILITIC M -------------I----- 1 F ------------------- 093.9 OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR M ------------------- F ------------------1 1 094 SYPHILIS OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM M ------------------- F --------------l---- 1 094.1 GENERAL PARESIS M ------------------- F _-----------__i-.___ 1 097 OTHER SYPHILIS ANO NOT SPECIFIED M __--_--__-_---_--_i 1 F -_--_---_----_----- 097.0 LATE, UNSPECIFIEO M -----_------------i 1 F ------------------- TOTAL SYPHILIS AND OTHER VENEREAL M -----_-_____-i----i 2 DISEASES (090-099) F ____---_-__-_-i_-_i 2 MYCOSES (110-117) 112 MONILIASIS M ------------------- F -------------_---i- 1 113 ACTINOMYCOCIS H -----------1------- 1 F ------------------- 116 BLASTOMYCOSIS M -----_--i-----_-i-_ 2 F --------__-------__ 116.0 EUROPEAN M --------i-------\\-- 2 F ------------------- 117 OTHER SYSTEMIC MYCOSIS M _----. ---------i---_ 1 F ------------------- 117.3 ASPERGILLOSIS M -----___------i--__ 1 TOTAL MYCOSES (110-117) M --------1-- 1--1-1-- 4 F -----------------1- 1 HELMINTHIASES (120-129) 122 HYDATIDOSIS M __-____------------ p ------------------I 1 122.0 OF LIVER M ------------------- F ------------------1 1 TOTAL HELMINTHIASES (120-1291 M ------------------- f ------------------1 1 OTHER INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES (130-1361 135 SARCOIDOSIS M ------_----_------_ F -------1---1------- 2 TOTAL OTHER INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC M ------------------- DISEASES (130-136) F -------i-.-i-.--~.-- 2 TOTAL INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC M1121222--123334353 10 6 63 DISEASES (000-1361 F 11 3112-2322445457179 73 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 148.1 PYRIFORM FOSSA 148.9 PART UNSPECIFIED 149 PHARYNX, UNSPECIFIED 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF BUCCAL CAVITY ANC PHARYNX (140-1491 112 6 3 2 2 3 4 13 3 1 5 5 4 2 5 44 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS AND PERITONEUM (150-159) ESOPHAGUS M ------ 1334486645 44 2 111 2 5 14 17 151 STOMACH 2 1 2 5 17 9 - 1 1 2 4 4 15 22 35 25 18 22 8 5 14 10 17 16 151.0 CARDIA 151.1 PYLORUS 12-1- 151.8 OTHER SPECIFIED PARTS 151.9 PART UNSPECIFIEO 1 1 2 4 16 - 1 1 2 4 9 13 21 33 24 17 22 3 8 5 13 10 17 15 152 SMALL INTESTINE, INCLUDING DUODENUM 152.0 DUODENUM 152.1 JEJUNUM 152.2 ILEUM 152.9 PART UNSPECIFIED 153 LARGE INTESTINE, EXCEPT RECTUM 5 10 7 21 27 30 13 25 26 4 20 20 18 31 19 30 39 26 171 212 153.0 CECUM, APPENDIX AND ASCENDING COLON M 7 3 4 9 11 16 13 .6 153.1 TRANSVERSE COLON 1-1113126474 ---121343454 153.2 DESCENOING COLON -1233164 2C 31332322 19 153.3 SIGMOID COLON 1112-9 11 9258 49 1 2 7 12 8 11 2 11 10 2 66 153.8 LARGE INTESTINE, PART UNSPECIFIEO 2 4 1 2 3 16 153.9 INTESTINAL TRACT, PART UNSPECIFIED 112 154 RECTUM AND RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION 1 - 2 2 7 12 13 12 12 19 13 22 115 2111277 12 9698 65 154.0 RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION 2 3 2 3 4 5 13 13- 2 6 3 1 INT. LIST. DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) 00 01 OS 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 RECTUM M ------- 1-1259 11 9 8 14 11 16 87 F -------1-1126485667 47 ANAL CANAL M ---_-_-_____--_____ F -----------_--3l--- 4 LIVER AND INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS M -1--1--1-1-121432-- 17 F -1---------11-22421 14 LIVER M -1--1--1-1-111422-- 15 F -1------ ---11-22411 13 INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS M __---__. ____!______ _ F ----..-.--..-.-.._- ! GALLBLADDER AND BILE DUCTS M ------- --112414--414 22 F ----------11123 11 965 39 GALLBLADDER M _-____---_i_-_2-2-l 6 F __-_-_-_____i_28742 24 EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS M - h - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - 2 1 3 9 F ----------11-1-1213 10 AMPULLA OF VATER M -_--_---___23-l---- 6 F - - n . . ---. _ . ... _- ■_, . . _ ■ 1 ■ 2 - 1 - 5 BILIARY TRACT, UNSPECIFIED M -----__---__i-_____ _ F ................... PANCREAS M ------ 2 - - 4 5 8 13 18 15 13 21 7 13 119 F ------ 1 1 1 3 4 2 6 8 13 14 13 15 13 94 HEAD M ------1--1-123-3516 23 F -----.-----.1122411 12 OTHER SPECIFIED PARTS M -------------11---1 3 F --------!--. --__--- 3 UNSPECIFIED M ---.-- 1 - - 3 5 7 11 14 14 10 16 6 6 93 F ------11-34257 10 11 9 14 12 79 PERITONEUM AND RETROPERITONEAL TISSUE M ___-_______i_______ 2 F _-__-_______-_2-ll- 4 RETROPERITONEAL TISSUE H ---------___------- i F ----------------1-- i OTHER PARTS M ------_.-___. _'.___. _ F ---------- _ ... 2 - - 1 - 3 UNSPECIFIED DIGESTIVE ORGANS M -----_----- ________ , F ---------___---2l-_ 4 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF DIGESTIVE M - 1 - - 1 2 2 5 3 14 21 50 51 75 93 100 92 69 92 671 ORGANS AND PERITONEUM 1150-1591 F 1 - - - - 1 3 4 10 15 32 42 44 68 73 79 90 73 535 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (160-1631 NOSE, NASAL CAVITIES AND MIDDLE EAR M ---------_-----_-_- 3 F ----_-______-__-_-_ 2 EUSTACHIAN TUBE AND MIOOLE EAR M ---------i-------_- 1 F ------------------- MAXILLARY SINUS M -----------------!- _ F ------------------1 ! OTHER SINUS M ---------_-----!--- 1 F -------------1----- 1 LARYNX M -----------62112541 22 F ---------- 1 1--1-1-- 4 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 161.C GLOTTIS 12 11 161.8 OTHER SPECIFIED PARTS 161.9 PART UNSPECIFIED 2 4 3 1 12 162 TRACHEA, BRONCHUS AND LUNG 1 1 12 26 53 54 93 106 94 78 50 29 597 1 3 16 25 17 25 15 13 16 7 5 143 162.0 TRACHEA 162.1 BRONCHUS AND LUNG 1 1 12 26 52 54 93 106 94 78 50 29 596 1 3 15 25 17 25 14 13 16 7 5 141 163 RESPIRATORY ORGANS, OTHER AND NOS 163.C PLEURA 163.1 MEDIASTINUM TOTAL MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (160-163) 1 1 13 26 59 56 94 108 98 83 55 31 625 1 3 17 26 17 27 16 13 17 8 6 152 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM, BONE, CONNECTIVE ISSUE, SKIN ANC BREAST (170-174) 170 BONE 112 170.0 SKULL AND FACE 170.2 VERTEBRAL COLUMN 170.4 UPPER LIMB, LONG BONES AND SCAPULA 170.6 PELVIC BONES, SACRUM, COCCYX 170.7 LOWER LIMB, LONG BONES 171 CONNECTIVE AND OTHER SOFT TISSUE 171.1 TRUNK 171.3 LOWER LIMB (INCLUDING HIP) 171.9 SITE UNSPECIFIED 172 MALIGNANT MELANOMA OF SKIN -2343331-1-1 24 1--21--11211 11 172.2 EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL 172.3 FACE, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS 172.4 SCALP ANO NECK DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 172.6 TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM ft F M F 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 55 -59 2 60 -64 1 65 -69 10 -74 75 -79 80 -84 85H TCTAl 8 4 3 si * 1 172.7 UPPER LIMB 172.8 LOWER LIMB M F • 1 2 3 172.9 SITE UNSPECIFIEO M F 4 1 173 OTHER, SKIN M F H F 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 5 1 173.2 EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL 173.3 FACE. OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO PARTS N F 1 1 173.4 SCALP AND NECK 173.6 TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM M F H F 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 173.9 SITE UNSPECIFIEO 174 BREAST H F tt F 53 32 32 29 31 1 30 26 1 322 TOTAL MALIGNANT NEOPLASM: 80NE, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, SKIN AND BREAST (170-174) M F -1-113312343 -1--1-2 3 619 25 40 5 55 3 32 2 34 2 32 4 35 3 33 2 29 43 347 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF GENITOURINARY ORGANS (160-189) 180 CERVIX UTERI F 7 9 7 3 6 1 5 " 181 CHORIONEPITHELIOMA F 1 182 OTHER, OF UTERUS F --------1123 3 6 9 8 5 7 4 49 182.0 CORPUS UTERI F --------1123 2 6 e 8 5 7 4 47 182.9 UNSPECIFIEO F 2 183 OVARY, FALLOPIAN TUBE AND BROAD LIGAMENT F ------1-117 11 21 10 15 16 12 7 5 1C7 183.0 OVARY F 21 10 15 16 12 7 4 106 163.1 FALLOPIAN TUBE AND BROAD LIGAMENT 184 FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS, OTHER 184.0 VAGINA F F F 1 3 2 1 2 1 10 1 -----------j 184.1 VULVA 185 PROSTATE F II ----------1- 3 1 9 24 28 31 2 43 2 55 9 195 186 TESTIS 187 MALE GENITAL ORGANS,OTHER M H -----23211-- ~ - - 1 - 1 1 - 11 187.0 PENIS 187.8 OTHER SPECIFIED SITES M N --------1--- 1 1 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 188 BLADDER 3 5 4 (ID ID 11 20 71 --212547 21 189 URINARY ORGANS, OTHER AND NOS 323756 11 3 42 -3274535 32 189.0 KIDNEY, EXCEPT PELVIS 323655 10 3 39 -3164424 27 189.1 PELVIS OF KIDNEY 189.2 URETER 189.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF GENITOURINARY M ORGANS (180-189) F 2 3 3 2 2 - 8 IC 16 39 44 47 67 78 321 3 - 3 6 13 23 34 30 39 36 33 24 28 273 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED SITES (190-199) 190 EYE 191 BRAIN 1111 - 1 1 3 11-4266495321- 1112523724-121 192 OTHER PARTS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM - - 1 1 11-1 192.1 CEREBRAL MENINGES 192.2 SPINAL CORD 192.4 PERIPHERAL NERVES 192.5 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 192.9 SITE UNSPECIFIED 193 THYROID GLAND 2 4 11 194 OTHER ENDOCRINE GLANOS 194.0 SUPRARENAL 194.2 THYMUS 195 ILL-DEFINED SITES 11- 112 1 195.0 ABDOMEN, INTRA-ABDOMINAL CANCER 195.1 PELVIS, RECTOVAGINAL SEPTUM 1 1 1 195.9 OTHER 11- 196 SECONDARY AND UNSPECIFIED, LYMPH NODES M DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE INTRA-ABDOMINAL 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 197 SECONDARY, RESPIRATORY ANO DIGESTIVE 1 - - 2 - - 197.C LUNG 197.6 PERITONEUM 197.7 LIVER, SPECIFIED AS SECONDARY 2 1 3 3 197.8 LIVER, UNSPECIFIEO - - - 2 198 OTHER SECONDARY 198.3 BRAIN 198.5 BONE 199 WITHOUT SPECIFICATION OF SITE 1 199.0 MULTIPLE 199.1 OTHER MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED SITES (190-1991 1 2 1 13 12 8 10 NEOPLASMS OF LYMPHATIC AND HEMATOPOIETIC TISSUE (200-2091 LYMPHOSARCOMA ANO RETICULUH-CELL SARCOMA M 1 - 1 - 200.0 RETICULUM-CELL SARCOMA 200.1 LYMPHOSARCOMA 1 - 1 - 201 HODGKIN'S OISEASE 2 - - - 202 OTHER NEOPLASMS OF LYMPHOIO TISSUE 1 ------ 1 _______ 202.1 MYCOSIS FUNGOIOES 202.2 OTHER PRIMARY OF LYMPHGIC TISSUE !--__- I 203 MULTIPLE MYELOMA 204 LYMPHATIC LEUKEMIA 204.0 ACUTE !--_-_ 204.1 CHRONIC 2 3 3 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 204.9 UNSPECIFIED 205 MYELOID LEUKEMIA ---1211213521-321 25 11-21--1422223-31 25 205.C ACUTE -----112-121--111 11 11-21---212211-11 16 205.1 CHRONIC -1131--1- 1 1 - - - 1 2 - 2 205.9 UNSPECIFIEO 1 1 1 206 MONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA 206.0 ACUTE 206.9 UNSPECIFIED 207 OTHER ANO UNSPECIFIED LEUKEMIA 111 1 1 1 1121244234 29 --12232311 18 207.C LEUKEMIA, ACUTE 1 1 1 207.1 LEUKEMIA, CHRONIC 207.2 ACUTE ERYTHREMIA 207.9 LEUKEMIA, UNSPECIFIED 11111113 10 --1-2111 8 208 POLYCYTHEMIA VERA 209 MYELOFIBROSIS 12 2 11 - 2 - - 1 NEOPLASMS OF LYMPHATIC AND HEMATOPOIETIC TISSUE (200-209) 1 1 4 2 1 4 4 5 5 7 6 12 19 18 3C 20 29 23 17 2C8 3 7 5 1 3 3 - 1 4 8 10 14 14 13 22 11 12 10 141 BENIGN NEOPLASMS (210-228) 211 OTHER PARTS OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 211.0 ESOPHAGUS 211.3 LARGE INTESTINE, EXCEPT RECTUM 211.6 PANCREAS 214 LIPOMA 214.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED 225 BRAIN AND OTHER PARTS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM M 2 11- - 2 1 1 225.0 BRAIN DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 225.1 CRANIAL NERVES M ------------___-__- F ----------i-i_--___ 2 225.2 CEREBRAL MENINGES H ---------1---- 1-1-- 3 F -----------i___i-_- 2 225.9 UNSPECIFIED SITE M --_--_---___________ x 226 ENOOCRINE GLANDS M __----------_-__-_- F ___i_---____i______ 2 226.2 PITUITARY AND CRANIOPHARYNGEAL DUCT M ------------------- F - - - 1 -------- 1 ----- - 2 227 HEMANGIOMA AND LYMPHANGIOMA M ----------i--i-_-__ 2 F ------------------- 227.2 LYMPHANGIOMA M _--_------i__i_____ 2 F ---------_-________ TOTAL BENIGN NEOPLASMS (210-2281 M ---------221-2111-- 10 F ---1----.-213-11--- 9 NEOPLASM OF UNSPECIFIED NATURE (230-2391 237 OTHER GENITOURINARY ORGANS M -------------__-- i- i F __-------_------__- 237.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED URINARY ORGANS M -----------------i- __ F ------------------- 238 EYE, BRAIN ANO OTHER PARTS OF NERVOUS H _-----------___ i__- i SYSTEM F ---------------2--- 2 238.1 BRAIN M -------_-_----_____ F __-------------i__- i 238.3 CEREBRAL MENINGES M ---------------____ F ----------_____i___ i 238.4 SPINAL CORD M _______----_-_-i-_- i F _-----------_______ TOTAL NEOPLASM OF UNSPECIFIEO NATURE H ___---_-___--_-_-_- 2 (230-2391 F ---------------2--- 2 TOTAL NEOPLASMS (140-239) M 2 5 6 4 3 12 13 16 19 47 73 146 152 229 29C 278 270 225 230 2C20 F 1 7 6 9 2 5 11 7 19 48 86 143 177 156 184 189 184 188 157 1581 III. ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC DISEASES (240-279) DISEASES OF THYROID GLAND (240-246) 242 THYROTOXICOSIS WITH OR WITHOUT GOITER M --_-------_-_-_____ F ---------------1--- i 242.2 THYROTOXICOSIS WITHOUT GOITER M ------------------- F ___-----------_i_-- i 244 MYXEDEMA M ------------ — j i F ---------- i - - - _ x ! - i - .- 1 F 2------------------ 2 DISEASES DF THE EAR AND Ml------------------ 1 MASTOID PROCESS (380-369) F 2------------------ 2 OISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM M 7 2 14 6 4 12 4 2 6 5 5 11 14 10 12 8 9 115 ANO SENSE ORGANS (320-369) F 5513233215659656 10 11 5 S3 VII. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (390-4581 CHRONIC RHEUMATIC HEART OISEASE (393-398) DISEASES OF PERICARDIUM M ------------------- F -----------------!! 2 DISEASES OF MITRAL VALVE H ------- 1 ' - - - 3 1 1 1 2 - 1 - IC F -----111-1135631343 33 SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC H - - - ' - - - - I -' - - 2 1 - - -1' - - 5 F -----1-1-111351-111 17 NOT SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC M ----------- J - _ j _ h _ _ 5 F ------ 1 - - - - 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 16 DISEASES OF AORTIC VALVE M ---1----13224475532 39 F --------1-111-21152 15 SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC M --------11-2-11211- 10 F ----------1---11-1- 4 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 395.9 NOT SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC M ---1-----22-4363422 29 F -------- 1 - -. 1 1 - 1 - 1 4 2 11 396 DISEASES OF MITRAL AND AORTIC VALVES M -------1-1-1112--11 9 F ------------2122-1- 8 396.C SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC M ---------1-- 1 1 1---1 5 F _-------_---ii-2--- e, 396.9 NOT SPECIFIED AS RHEUMATIC M _-----_i--_i--l-_i- 4 F ____________i_2--l- 4' 397 DISEASES OF OTHER ENDOCARDIAL STRUCTURES M _-_-----_--3----__- 3 F ------- 1 - - J - - 2 1 1 3 - - 9 397.0 TRICUSPID VALVE M ------------------- F __________1__-_i___ 2 397.5 OTHER ANO NOS, SPECIFIEO RHEUMATIC M -----__----3-----__ 3 F ------- 1 ----- 2 - 1 - 3 - - 7 398 OTHER, SPECIFIED RHEUMATIC M --------11-2-143--- 12 F ---------1-223237-4 24 TOTAL CHRONIC RHEUMATIC HEART M ---1---2252 1167 14 10 553 73 DISEASE 1393-398) F ----- 1 1 2 1 2 3 6 10 12 IC 8 14 11 10 51 HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE (400-404) 400 MALIGNANT HYPERTENSION M _--__i-_-2--------- 3 F ___-___!___-_______ 1 400.2 WITH CEREBROVASCULAR INVOLVEMENT M -----1---1--------- 2 F ___________________ 1 400.3 WITH RENAL INVOLVEMENT H _--___-_-i-----___- 1 F ___________________ 401 ESSENTIAL BENIGN HYPERTENSION M -----------1211213- 11 F --------------2143- IC 402 HYPERTENSIVE HEART DISEASE M -----------11352843 27 F ----------1-2-23479 28 403 HYPERTENSIVE RENAL DISEASE M ---------1- 1----42-5 13 F _--___--------ii126 11 404 HYPERTENSIVE HEART AND RENAL DISEASE M -------------12--1 1 5 F ------------ i---._3 A TOTAL HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE (400-404) M -----1---3-33588U89 59 F -------1--1-3-559 12 18 54 ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE (410-414) 410 ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION M ------ 1 2 11 40 63 124 211 265 326 329 297 258 306 2233 F - - - - - - - 3 1 10 9 24 32 72 117 155 176 187 277 IC63 410.0 WITH HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE M -------- 2 3 3 3 16 20 24 23 18 13 12 137 F ---------2-346 13 16 2C 19 12 95 410.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE M ------ 1 2 9 37 60 121 195 245 302 306 279 245 294 2C96 F - - - - - - - 3 1 8 9 21 28 66 104 139 156 168 265 968 411 OTHER ACUTE ANO SUBACUTE FORMS M -__-_-----_-2-11132 IC F _--_----------ii326 13 411.0 WITH HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE M _--___----------_-- F ______-_____---__i_ 1 411.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE M ------------2-11132 10 F -------------- 11316 12 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 851 -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -65 -74 -79 -84 412 CHRONIC ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE 4 7 9 20 24 56 71 107 146 176 195 364 1 - 1 - 3 6 16 31 57 67 155 210 480 1179 1027 412.1 WITH 400-404, WITH OR WITHOUT 4122 126698 12 7 14 3 3 5 5 16 21 27 412.2 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE WITH 400-404 113645233 1-1252616 412.3 WITHOUT 400-404, WITH OR WITHOUT 4124 M 4 7 9 18 20 47 55 87 125 155 177 320 1 - 1 - 2 6 12 23 45 56 124 174 414 412.4 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE WI7H0UT 400-404 M 4 7 8 7 8 27 3 2 4 9 14 33 413 ANGINA PECTORIS - 1 - - 413.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSIVE OISEASE 1 - - TOTAL ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE (410-414) 1 6 18 49 83 148 269 336 435 476 474 456 672 1 3 2 10 12 30 48 1C3 175 223 334 399 763 3423 21C3 OTHER FORMS OF HEART DISEASE (420-429) 420 ACUTE PERICARDITIS, NONRHEUHATIC H 421 ACUTE AND SUBACUTE ENDOCARDITIS ----- 1 - 421.0 BACTERIAL 422 ACUTE MYOCARDITIS 423 CHRONIC PERICAROITIS, NONRHEUMATIC 424 CHRONIC DISEASE OF ENDOCARCIUM 1 424.0 OF MITRAL VALVE, NONRHEUHATIC _____--_ 424.1 OF AORTIC VALVE, NONRHEUMATIC 1 424.9 OF OTHER ENDOCARDIAL STRUCTURES - - - 2 2 12 1- 1 1 - - 4 425 CARDIOMYOPATHY 1 1 1 - - 426 PULMONARY HEART DISEASE 427 SYMPTOMATIC HEART DISEASE 1 - 3 - 2 12 14 12 21 1 - - 1 3 3 10 4 15 29 427.0 CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE - 1 - - - 1 - 1 9 10 10 15 2 - 6 2 15 24 42T.1 LEFT VENTRICULAR FAILURE 427.2 CARDIAC ARREST NOS -1------11 ---------2 427.3 OTHER HEART BLOCK 1 1 - - DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 427.4 ATRIAL FIBRILLATION OR FLUTTER H ------__-___i__i___v (, F ------.-----"-- l 1 1 1 - 2 6 427.6 VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION OR FLUTTER H -------------_ii_i_ 3 F __-_______________! 1 427.9 OTHER DISORDERS OF HEART RYTHM M -----i-----_i__ii-i 5 F ------_--___--i-_-_ 1 428 OTHER MYOCARDIAL INSUFFICIENCY H ----i_-_--__-2---47 14 F --------- l- ----- 1 2 1 5 10 429 ILL-OEFINED HEART DISEASE M ------1------2322-3 13 F _--_-------_-21-211 7 429.C CARDIAC ENLARGEMENT AND HYPERTROPHY M ------i--__-__i-i__ 3 F _-_-_________2---l- 3 429.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED HEART DISEASE M -------------2221-3 10 F --_-_._______'_- 1-2-1 4 TOTAL OTHER FORMS OF HEART DISEASE M 1 1 - 1 2 1 3 1 - 1 4 4 5 9 8 16 18 18 32 125 (420-429) F ----1-12-3-2356 13 12 20 41 109 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE (430-438) 430 SUBARACHNOID HEMMORHAGE H --1-113138 117 10 873112 68 F ------1263 11 17 19 12 74425 93 430.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) M -_--______122--l--- 6 F ----------1432241-2 19 430.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION M --1-113138 10 58872112 62 F ------1263 10 13 16 10 5-323 74 431 CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE M 1 ----- 1 - - 2 6 4 10 14 26 19 20 28 25 156 F - - - - - - - - - 1 6 6 813 14 17 32 37 52 186 431.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) H ----------3265 13 7592 52 F ---------1442796 13 9 13 68 431.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION M 1 --'.-_ 1 - - 2 3 2 4 9 13 12 15 19 23 104 F ---------- 2 2 6 6 5 11 19 2B 39 118 432 OCCLUSION OF PRECEREBRAL ARTERIES M -_--_______ii4_3-i_ 15 F ---------1--1-22111 9 432.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) H ----_______________ 1 F ----____-__---__!___ 2 432.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION H ----_______ i1453___ j_, F ------------i-z!!!! 7 433 CEREBRAL THROMBOSIS M ----___- _ _ _ 2 2 15 17 20 34 40 72 2C2 F -----------1479 22 29 46 92 210 433.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) M -------_-----221641 16 F -----________222525 18 433.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION M --______ _ _ _ 2 2 13 15 19 28 36 71 186 F -_---_----_ 1 4 5 7 20 24 44 87 192 434 CEREBRAL EMBOLISM M ___-_______-_-_--_i 1 F ___-________-__--_2 2 434.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION M ----______-___----i 1 F _---___--_----_---2 2 435 TRANSIENT CEREBRAL ISCHEMA M _---_____________i_ 1 F -__-_____-______-__ 435.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION M ---------_----_--i_ 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -65 -74 75 80 85+ 70TAL ■79 -84 436 ACUTE ILL-DEFINED CEREBROVASCULAR 2 12 9 20 36 1 3 1 5 9 21 34 36 52 80 247 49 47 105 275 436.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) - 1 5 5 3 7 2 13 2 6 8 436.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION 1 7 4 17 29 1 1 - 2 7 15 26 32 48 74 212 38 41 94 225 437 GENERALIZED CEREBROVASCULAR ISCHEMIA 1 - - 2 5 6 17 1 2 4 1 10 24 34 58 147 36 29 95 178 437.C WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) - - 2 437.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION ----- 1 5 6 15 4 18 23 33 57 141 34 27 91 166 438 OTHER AND ILL-DEFINED CEREBROVASCULAR 3 438.0 WITH HYPERTENSION (BENIGN) 438.9 WITHOUT HYPERTENSION - - 2 2 TOTAL CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE (430-438) 1-1 1 1 4 1 3 11 17 16 36 55 83 ICO 1 2 6 6 21 26 40 45 54 89 116 161 242 851 151 165 360 966 DISEASES OF ARTERIES, ARTERIOLES ANO CAPILLARIES (440-448) 440 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS M - - - 2 1 2 6 7 IC - - 2 3 6 12 34 108 165 440.C OF AORTA 440.2 OF ARTERIES OF THE EXTREMITIES 440.9 GENERALIZED AND UNSPECIFIED 19 39 94 179 11 34 108 163 441 AORTIC ANEURYSM (NONSYPHILITICJ 2 2 4 5 18 32 .24 - - 1 1 2 7 7 21 20 13 141 11 14 13 56 441.C DISSECTING 1-22353 - - 1 - 1 2 4 441.1 THORACIC 1 441.2 ABDOMINAL 2 - 5 19 12 - - - 3 1 11 11 10 441.9 UNSPECIFIED 11-3736 - - - 1 1 1 2 442 OTHER ANEURYSM 11-2 111- 443 OTHER PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE 443.9 UNSPECIFIEO 444 ARTERIAL EMBOLISM AND THROMBOSIS - 1 4 12 2 444.0 OF ADBOHINAL AORTA DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 444.1 OF OTHER AORTA 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 65+ -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 444.2 OF MESENTERIC ARTERY - 1 4 4 1 4 12 2 2 4 2 444.4 OF ARTERIES OF THE EXTREMITIES 445 GANGRENE 1-555 - 2 1 2 11 445.0 ARTERIOSCLEROTIC GANGRENE 1-555 - 2 1 2 11 446 POLYARTERITIS NODOSA AND OTHER 446.0 POLYARTERITIS NODOSA 446.1 HEMMQRHAGIC PULMONARY RENAL SYNDROME H 446.3 WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS 446.4 CRANIAL ARTERITIS 446.9 OTHER 447 OTHER DISEASES, ARTERIES AND ARTERIOLES M F 448 OISEASES OF CAPILLARIES TOTAL DISEASES OF ARTERIES, ARTERIOLES, AND CAPILLARIES (440-448) 1 4 2 5 10 26 42 42 53 69 121 1 - 2 3 3 7 13 18 26 55 138 376 267 DISEASES, VEINS, LYMPHATICS; OTHER OISEASES OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (450-458) 450 PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND INFARCTION M --__----- 2 1 1 3 451 PHLEBITIS AND THROMBOPHLEBITIS 12 112 - 1 1 1 2 451.0 OF LOWER EXTREMITIES 1 1 1-1 451.9 OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED SITES 11-11 - - 1 - 2 453 OTHER VENOUS EMBOLISM AND THROMBOSIS 3 2 14 - 1 5 2 454 VARICOSE VEINS OF LOWER EXTREMITIES 454.0 WITH ULCER 454.5 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED, WITHOUT ULCER M 455 HEMORRHOIDS 456 VARICOSE VEINS OF OTHER SITES DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85* -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 456.C OF ESOPHAGUS 1 - - 457 NONINFECTIVE DISEASES OF LYMPHATIC CHANNELS 458 OTHER OISEASES OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 458.9 OHTER ANO UNSPECIFIED TOTAL DISEASES OF VEINS, LYMPHATICS; OTHER M OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEK (450-458) F 2314226549 -113-11379 TOTAL DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (390-458) M 3 1 1 2 3 3 8 10 24 75 111 188 335 440 592 658 682 7211088 F - - - - 1 2 5 10 10 21 40 68 110 172 264 357 549 6691339 4945 3617 VIII. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (460-519) ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS, EXCEPT INFLUENZA (460-466) 462 ACUTE PHARYNGITIS M ------ F 1 463 ACUTE TONSILLITIS 464 ACUTE LARYNGITIS ANO TRACHEITIS M 2 1 F 2 1 465 UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION 466 ACUTE BRONCHITIS AND BRONCHIOLITIS M 6 - F 3 - - 1 1 1 1 11 7 TOTAL ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS (460-466) M 8 1 F 7 3 11111 INFLUENZA (470-474) 470 INFLUENZA, UNQUALIFIED - 1 1 2 2 12 2 15 471 INFLUENZA WITH PNEUMONIA - 2 1 - 1 3 5 IC 3 3 - 1 1 1 6 14 472 INFLUENZA WITH OTHER RESPIRATORY - 1 1 473 INFLUENZA WITH DIGESTIVE MANIFESTATIONS M 1 - - TOTAL INFLUENZA (470-474) 1-1-22-258 13 1-33-2337 2C PNEUMONIA (480-486) 480 VIRAL PNEUMONIA M 5 2 F 5 1 - - 1 2 481 PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA F 1 - - 13231-683 - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 2 482 OTHER BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA 1 1 - - - _ - 1 _ _ 482.0 FRIEDLANDER'S BACILLUS 1 - - - 482.2 STREPTOCOCCUS INT. LIST DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85* TCTAL CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 STAPHYLOCOCCUS M --------------i---- i F ________________!__ __ ACUTE INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA M 5___-___-i_________ 6 F 2- ----- -r -------- i _ - - '■- 3 BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, UNSPECIFIED H 1 1 1 ------- 2 3 1 2 3 16 18 44 61 153 F 21--1--111133522 14 2163 121 PNEUMONIA, UNSPECIFIED M 81--------2--425 1118 36 87 F 2---1--------1448 13 45 78 PNEUMONIA (480-486) M 20 4 1 - - 1 2 - - 2 5 8 3 9 7 22 35 70 102 291 F 12 2 - - 2 - - 1 1 1 1 5 4 7 7 6 24 35 110 218 BRONCHITIS,EHPYSEHA, AND ASTHMA (490-493) BRONCHITIS, UNQUALIFIED H 4-----------1-2--II 9 F ii___----i_________ 3 CHRONIC BRONCHITIS H -------- 1 1 1 4 14 15 29 35 32 34 30 196 F ---------- i5 j, 1 q96el cq EMPHYSEHA M ---------- 1 5 11 13 29 34 32 24 23 172 F -_-_-----i--49543-i 27 ASTHMA M --------121-111-111 10 F ---------1-1-2 2 3-1- 10 BRONCHITIS, EMPHYSEMA, M 4 - - - - - - - 2 3 3 9 27 29 61 69 65 60 55 387 AND ASTHMA (490-493) F 11-------3168 12 16I6 998 90 OTHER DISEASES OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT (500-508) CHRONIC LARYNGITIS M --------__-________ F l-__-----__------__ 1 OTHER OISEASES CF UPPER RESPIRATORY M 2-----1-------1-1-- 5 TRACT F -3-------___-____-_ 3 EDEMA OF LARYNX M 2-------------1---- 3 F ___________________ OISEASES, VOCAL CORDS OR LARYNX NEC M -_--_-i-------__i_- 2 F _3__--_____________ 3 OTHER DISEASES OF UPPER M 2-----l-------l-l-- 5 RESPIRATORY TRACT (500-508) F i3__--_____________ t, OTHER DISEASES OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (510-5191 EMPYEMA M -___---_-___i______ 1 F -----_-----________ ABSCESS OF LUNG M - - - - ' - 1 - - _'" - - - 1 - 1 . 1 - 5 F --__-----_-________ PULMONARY CONGESTION AND HYPOSTASIS H 5 -.------■•-- '-___-.- .._. V -3 9 F 4___----_________11 t PNEUMOCONIOSIS, SILICA AND SILICATES M - - " ------------ 1 3 fc' 1- 1 8 F ___________________ SILICOSIS H --------------1321- 7 F ___________________ ANTHRACOSILICOSIS M _-__---_-_-_______x 1 F ___________________ OTHER CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA M 2--------1-1-246636 31 F 1-------1--13112-21 13 BRONCHIECTASIS M --------1---1 131323 15 F -----------3111112- 10 M 1 F 1 M 12 F 7 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 519 OTHER DISEASES OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM M 5 ------------ 2 -..* 1 2 2 1 13 F 2----------1--1---1 5 519.0 PULMONARY COLLAPSE M i__-_-_--_---i_____ 2 F ___________________ 519.1 ACUTE EDEMA OF LUNG M --__------__--_--_i i F i---------^i------- 2 519.2 OTHER DISEASES OF LUNG M 3-_____-______-__i- « F ___________________ 519.3 CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE M - - - - - -. - - - - - -. 1- -- 1 : 2 .1 5 F ------_----_---___i 1 519.9 OTHER TOTAL OTHER DISEASES OF RESPIRATORY M 12 ------112-1268 12 14 9 14 82 SYSTEM (510-519) F 7-------1--54233153 34 TOTAL DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY M 47 5 3 - 1 1 4 1 4 7 10 19 35 47 78 105 120 147 184 818 SYSTEM (460-519) F 28 9 - 2 2 - - 2 2 6 2 20 19 21 28 28 36 56 141 404 IX. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (520-577) OISEASES OF ORAL CAVITY, SALIVARY GLANDS AND JAWS (520-529) 521 OISEASES OF HARD TISSUES OF TEETH M --________--------- F _i_________________ 1 521.0 DENTAL CARIES M _-_----_----_-_---- F -i______.__________ 1 524 DENTO-FACIAL ANOMALIES AND MALOCCLUSION M ______-_---_------- F ____________________ 1 524.C MAJOR ANOMALIES OF JAW SIZE M ------_--_--------_ F 1 . ---- -'-j ------ --.. ------- - .- 1 TOTAL DISEASES OF ORAL CAVITY, SALIVARY M ------_-_-___--_--- GLANDS, AND JAWS (520-529) F \\i----------------- 2 OISEASES OF ESOPHAGUS, STOMACH, AND DUODENUM (53Q-537) 530 DISEASES OF ESOPHAGUS M ---------i----\\\\-\\l 5 F _-_-----i-i--i21-ll 8 530.C FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS M _-____-_----------i 1 F _____________!!____ 2 530.1 INFLAMMATORY DISEASES M -_-_-----i----i--i- 3 F -------- 1-1-------- 2 530.3 OBSTRUCTION M --___________------ F ____-------_---1--i 2 530.4 RUPTURE M _-___----___---i_-- 1 F ___________________ 530.9 OTHER M ----_-_-_---_-___-- ^ F__________--__l__l_,2 531 ULCER OP STOMACH M ---------1321416736 34 F _-_________ii_3i3i6 16 531.C WITH HEMMORRHAGE ONLY M ---------1-11215236 22 F _-_-____-__-__i_ii3 fi 531.1 WITH PERFORATION ONLY M ------___-21-2--3-- 8 F ________-__11___i_3 4 531.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED M _-___--___i----i2-- 4 F ________-_-___211-- 4 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 532 ULCER OF DUODENUM 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TCTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 13424737 11 42 -111-1435 16 532.0 WITH HEMORRHAGE ONLY 6-69 23 112 3 7 532.1 WITH PERFORATION ONLY 2-24 1-1 10 1 1 - 2 532.2 WITH HEMORRHAGE AND PERFORATION 532.9 OTHER ANO UNSPECIFIED 533 PEPTIC ULCER, SITE UNSPECIFIED 533.9 WITHOUT MENTION OF PERFORATION 535 GASTRITIS AND DUODENITIS 537 OTHER DISEASES, STOMACH AND DUODENUM 537.0 PYLORIC STENOSES, ACQUIRED 537.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO TOTAL DISEASES OF ESOPHAGUS, STOMACH, ANO DUODENUM (530-537) 2 4 5 5 6 7 16 10 12 19 87 -13225475 14 44 APPENDICITIS (540-543) 540 ACUTE APPENDICITIS 540.0 WITH PERITONITIS TOTAL APPENDICITIS (540-543) HERNIA OF ABDOMINAL CAVITY (550-553) 550 INGUINAL, WITHOUT OBSTRUCTION 551 OTHER ABOOMINALES, WITHOUT OBSTRUCTION M 1 F 1 551.3 DIAPHRAGMATIC M 1 F 1 551.8 OF OTHER SPECIFIED SITE 552 INGUINAL HERNIA WITH OBSTRUCTION 553 OTHER, WITH OBSTRUCTION 1 1 - - 1 3 -1-26 11 553.C FEMORAL 553.1 UMBILICAL DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 553.2 VEN7RAL M _-----------__i_--_ i F __---__--______1_i3 5 553.9 OF UNSPECIFIEO SITE M -----_------___-_-__ __ F ____-_____________! i TCTAL HERNIA OF ABDOMINAL CAVITY (550-553) M 1 - - - * - - '- - - - - - ' - m -•,- 3 3 ., 1 r 2 4 14 F 1----------11-14147 20 OTHER DISEASES OF INTESTINE AND PERITONEUM (560-569) 560 INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION WITHOUT HERNIA M 1 ----------- 1 - - 2 4 2 B 18 F -----1----12--12268 23 560.C INTUSSUSCEPTION M _----_--_-----__--_ F --------------l---_ i 560.1 PARALYTIC ILEUS H ___--_-_----i_-i--- 2 F ____-________-___!- i 560.2 VOLVULUS H 1-- --------- ----3 12 7 F ____-1____ii-_-_-i1 5 560.3 IMPACTION OF INTESTINE M _----_---------l--l 2 F ----------- l---_-l 11 4 560.4 ADHESIONS WITH OBSTRUCTION M ---------------- 1 1 j 3 F ---------------1123 7 56C.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED M ------------------H 4 F __________-____i-i3 5 562 DIVERTICULA OF INTESTINE M ------------4131123 15 F --------------14 10 67 28 562.0 SMALL INTESTINE M ----------------i_- 1 F ------------------- 562.1 COLON H -------_---_4i3l-23 14 F __________-___!<_ 10 67 _8 563 CHRONIC ENTERITIS AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS M _--i-_-----_--i--i_ 3 F -----2-1--11113422- IB 563.0 REGIONAL ENTERITIS M ___--_-_---_-----i- 1 F ----------1--1----- 2 563.1 ULCERATIVE COLITIS M _--i_-_------___--- 1 F -----2-1---11-3421- 15 563.9 OTHER M --------------i---- 1 F -----------------1- l 567 PERITONITIS M ____--__---_------_ F _______--_-__-___--- 1 567.9 UNSPECIFIED ^ ------------------- F ___--___-_-_--!_--_ ! 569 OTHER, INTESTINES AND PERITONEUM M 1---------i--i_i-34 n F 1-_-------------ll3 6 569.3 FISTULA OF INTESTINE H __-_____-------i--- 1 F __------------------ 569.4 PERFORATION, ULCERATION, INTESTINE NOSH __----_----__--_-ii 2 F ___________________ 569.9 OTHER M i---------i--i---23 8 F 1_________-____-ii3 (. TOTAL OTHER DISEASES OF INTESTINE AND M 2--1------1-524458 15 47 PERITONEUM 1560-569) F 1----3-1--23116 10 15 15 18 76 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE DISEASES OF LIVER, GALLBLADDER, AND PANCREAS (570-577) 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 570 ACUTE AND SUBACUTE NECROSIS OF LIVER 571 CIRRHOSIS OF LIVER 19 34 33 36 33 22 16 8 15 19 15 11 5 9 218 104 571.0 ALCOHOLIC 19 33 32 36 33 21 16 6 12 IS 11 8 6 7 571.8 OTHER SPECIFIED 571.9 UNSPECIFIED 572 SUPPURATIVE HEPATITIS AND LIVER ABSCESS M 574 CHOLELITHIASIS 574.0 WITH ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS 574.1 WITH CHOLECYSTITIS, OTHER 574.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED 575 CHOLECYSTITITIS WITHOUT CALCULUS 2 3 2 3 OTHER DISEASES OF GALLBLADDER AND BILIARY DUCTS 1 1 576.0 OBSTRUCTION 576.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO 577 DISEASES OF PANCREAS 577.0 ACUTE PANCREATITIS 577.1 CHRONIC PANCREATITIS 577.9 OTHER DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (520-577) 22 41 40 48 44 44 46 28 48 53 9 18 28 21 15 28 33 29 33 51 X. OISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARYSYSTEM (580-629) NEPHRITIS AND NEPHROSIS (580-584) 580 ACUTE NEPHRITIS 581 NEPHROTIC SYNOROME 582 CHRONIC NEPHRITIS DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -B4 583 NEPHRITIS, UNQUALIFIED M - - - - . - - . 1.. - - 1 - -..:. - - li.-,.- . 1 - 1 5 F ___--_-_______!____ i 584 RENAL SCLEROSIS, UNQUALIFIED M _----_------i---___- 2 F ___________________ TCTAL NEPHRITIS AND NEPHROSIS (580-584) M ------1-12-13441741 29 F ----1-1-111131443-2 23 OTHER DISEASES OF URINARY SYSTEM (590-599) 590 INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY M -----1------51368 10 9 43 F ----------12311426 12 32 590.0 CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS M -----1------5-25365 27 F ___-____-_ii2112135 17 590.1 OTHER PYELONEPHRITIS M -------_------ii344 13 F __---__----ii--1-34 1C 590.2 ABSCESS, RENAL AND PERIRENAL M __-------_--_-----_ F ___-____-_-_______i 1 590.9 OTHER M -------------1--2-- 3 F ___--_____-____11_2 4 591 HYDRONEPHROSIS M __--i-----_-_____-_ 1 F __-_-__-____-______ 592 CALCULUS OF KIONEY AND URETER M __---------____---i 1 F ---------l--_--i-_- 2 593 OTHER DISEASES OF KIDNEY AND URETER M i__----------_-i-i4 7 F --------1--1--1-113 g 593.2 OTHER RENAL DISEASE M 1 -------.---•-,_--, 1 - I 4 7 F __------i_-i__i_ii3 g 595 CYSTITIS M ___------------_ii- 2 F ___-------___i--_-2 3 596 OTHER OISEASES OF 6LA0DER M __-------------__- 1 1 F ___________________ 596.2 CONTRACTURE M __-__--_-_--_____-i __ F ___----_----------_ 598 STRICTURE OF URETHRA H ___---_-_-__-____l2 3 F __----------_______ 599 OTHER DISEASES OF URINARY TRACT M ___-------_______ii 2 F _______________1_21 4 599.0 URINARY TRACT INFECTION NEC M ___--__-_-__-----__ 1 2 p ---------------1-2I 4 TOTAL OTHER DISEASES OF URINARY H 1---11------51379 14 18 60 SYSTEM (590-599) F --------1113322639 IB 49 DISEASES OF MALE GENITAL ORGANS (600-607) 600 HYPERPLASIA OF PROSTATE H -------------1-274 12 26 607 OTHER MALE GENITAL ORGANS M ------------_-_---i 1 607.5 OTHER INFLAMMATORY OISEASES M -----_---_--------i 1 TOTAL DISEASES OF HALE GENITAL ORGANS M -------------1-274 13 27 (600-607) DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE DISEASES OF UTERUS AND OTHER FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS (620-629) 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL 01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 622 INFECTIVE DISEASES OF UTERUS (EXCEPT CERVIX), VAGINA, AND VULVA 622.1 VAGINITIS AND VULVITIS 623 UTEROVAGINAL PROLAPSE 623.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED 626 DISORDERS OF MENSTRUATION 626.6 TCTAL INTERMENSTRUAL BLEEDING DISEASES OF UTERUS AND OTHER FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS (620-629) TOTAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (580-629) 1 1 XI. COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY, CHILOBIRTH, AND PUERPERIUM (630-678) URINARY INFECTIONS AND TOXEMIAS OF PREGNANCY AND PUERPERIUM (635-639) 637 PRE-ECLAMPSIA, ECLAMPSIA, TOXEMIA NOS F ------ 1 - 637.C PRE-ECLAMPSIA F ------ 1 _ URINARY INFECTIONS; TOXEMIAS OF PREGNANCY, PUERPERIUM (635-639) DELIVERY (650-662) PLACENTA PREVIA OR HEMORRHAGE 651.C PLACENTA PREVIA 652 RETAINED PLACENTA 653 OTHER POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE 7 10 23 22 32 116 6 11 6 9 22 76 TCTAL TOTAL DELIVERY 1650-662) C0PPLICATICN5 CF PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH (630-67B) XII. DISEASES OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (680-709) INFECTIONS DF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (680-709) OTHER CELLULITIS AND ABSCESS M ----- 682.1 TRUNK 682.9 OTHER, MULTIPLE, ANO UNSPECIFIED SITES M 686 OTHER INFECTIONS SKIN, SUBCUTANEOUS 686.9 OTHER INFECTIONS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS M TISSUE (680-686) F DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 OTHER INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (690-698) 694 PEMPHIGUS M --_-----------______ i F ------------._--_.- 695 ERYTHEMATOUS CONDITIONS M ________-________!_ i F ___________________ 695.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED M -----------------i_ i F ___________________ TOTAL OTHER INFECTIONS OF SKIN AND M ---------------i-i- 2 SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (690-698) F ------------_-__-__ OTHER OISEASES OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (700-709) 707 CHRONIC ULCER OF SKIN M -_----_-----_-____- F ------------_-__-ii 2 707.C DECUBITUS ULCER M ------____________- F -----------------ii 2 TCTAL. OTHER DISEASES OF SKIN AND H ___________________ SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (700-709) F -_---___-----_---ii 2 TOTAL DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND H------1--------1-11 4 SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (680-709) F 1 - - - - -, - - - - 1 - r - - - - - 1 1 4 XIII. DISEASES OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE (710-738) ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM (710-7181 710 ACUTE ARTHRITIS DUE TO PYOGENIC ORGANISM M -__--_------------- F _-____-_-__-_____-__ i 710.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED SITES M ---------_---_----- F ____-________!-____ x 712 RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND ALLIED H ---------- CONDITIONS F __--!----- 712.3 OTHER RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS M - - - - - - - - - - .-,v - 2 ' - 1 '2 - '- '- 5 F ----1------11321432 18 713 OSTEOARTHRITIS AND ALLIED CONOITIQNS M -------.---_.---. 1 - J. - J F __--_---------_____ 713. C OSTEOARTHRITIS M --------------i-i-i F ____________-____!_ 715 ARTHRITIS UNSPECIFIED M --------------- i--- F ___---______-______ 716 POLYMYOSITIS AND OERMATOMYOSUIS M ___-___-_-_---ii__- F -___-_-_-____!_____ 716.0 OERMATOMYOSITIS M ------------- --i--- F --_--_----------_-- 716.1 POLYMYOSITIS M -----------___i-___ F _____________!_____ TOTAL ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, EXCEPT M -_----------2-34i_i RHEUMATIC FEVER (710-718) F ----1------11521442 21 OSTEOMYELITIS AND OTHER DISEASES OF BONE AND JOINT (72C-729I 720 OSTEOMYELITIS AND PERIOSTITIS M ------------i-i__-_ 2 F ------------------- 720.2 UNSPECIFIED OSTEOMYELITIS M ---------__-i_i____ 2 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. . 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 721 OSTEITIS DEFORMANS M ~----------i----_-2 3 F ------ -' .-.-,--------- 1 - 2 3 723 OTHER OISEASES OF BONE M ----__-______i-___i 2 F -_-_______.__l__i22 6 723.0 0S7E0P0R0SIS M ---------____--____ F -----------_-i_-i22 6 723.2 SPONTANEOUS FRACTURE M ---------____----_i 1 F ---_-______________ 723.9 OTHER DISEASES OF BONE M -------__-___i--___ 1 F --------_-___--_-__ 729 OTHER DISEASES OF JOINT M ------------1------ 1 F ------------------ 1 1 729.9 DISEASE JOINT NEC H------------1------ 1 F -_____-_-_________! 1 TCTAL OSTEOMYELITIS, OTHER DISEASES OF M ------------ -J 2 l l - - - ' 3 e BONE AND JOINT (720-729) F ------_------i--225 10 OTHER DISEASES OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (730-738) 733 OTHER DISEASES, MUSCLE, TENDON FASCIA M ------------1---- 1 1 3 F ------_______-_____ 733.1 MUSCULAR ATROPHY (IDIOPATHIC) H ____________________ L F -----_---_--------_ 733.9 OTHER ANO NOS M --_----_-______--_! 2 F ___________________ 734 DIFFUSE DISEASES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE M ---------1---2 i_--_ 4 F _---iii--_i-_ii-_-_ fc 734.0 PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS M -------__i__-i-____ 2 F ----------1--1 i-_-_. 3 734.1 SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSA M ---__----__-__--___ F ----111------------ 3 734.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED H -------_-__-_ *ii-___ 2 F __----_______--____ 735 CURVATURE OF SPINE M -----------i------- 1 F ___________________ 3 735. C SCOLIOSIS H -------_-__-_--____ F -_-i_--_---__-----_ 1 735.2 KYPHOSCOLIOSIS M -------__-_i_--__-_ 1 F -------------1--1-- 2 TOTAL OTHER DISEASES OF MUSCULOSKELETAL M _---_---_i_ii21--ll e SYSTEM (730-738) F ---1111---1--21-1-- 5 TCTAL OISEASES: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM M ---------1-25354115 27 AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE (710-738) F ---1211---111831767 40 XIV. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (740-759) NERVOUS SYSTEM (740-743) 740 ANENCEPHALUS M fc-----_-___________ t F i---_-___-___-____- 1 741 SPINA BIFIDA M e_-_-________-__-__ 8 F 71i________________ s 741.0 WITH HYDROCEPHALUS M 7---_______________ 7 F 5-i---------------- fc DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 741.9 WITHOUT HYDROCEPHALUS 1 2 1 742 CONGENITAL HYDROCEPHALUS M 7 1 1 F 1 - - 743 OTHER OF NERVOUS SYSTEM M 2 1 F 3 1 743.C ENCEPHALCCELE 743.1 MICROCEPHALUS 743.2 OTHER SPECIFIED ANOMALIES, BRAIN M 1 1 TCTAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (740- 743) M 23 2 1 F 12 2 1 CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (746-747) 746 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF HEART 2 111- - 1 - - 1 1 2 - - - 746.0 COMMON TRUNCUS 746.1 TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT VESSELS 746.2 TETRALOGY OF FALLOT M 3 1- F 3 1 2 746.3 VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT 1 1 _____ 746.4 ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT F 1 1 746.5 OSTIUM ATRIOVENTRICULARE COMMUNE F 1 1 746.6 OF HEART VALVE 746.7 FIBROELASTOSIS CORDIS 746.8 OTHER SPECIFIED OF HEART M 6 - 746.9 UNSPECIFIED OF HEART F i _ - _ _ 747 OTHER F 6 - - - _ 1111- 747.0 PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS F 1 - 747.1 COARCTATION OF AORTA 747.4 ANOMALIES OF GREAT VEINS M 1 747.6 OTHER OF PERIPHERAL VACULAR SYSTEM F 2 - 11- 747.8 OTHER SPECIFIED, CIRCULATORY DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 TOTAL RCULATORY SYSTEM (746-747) M35 2--211211112------ 49 F28 421-1--1------11-- 39 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (748-749) 748 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES, RESPIRATORY M 4--___-----_------- 4 F 2------I----------- 3 748.3 OTHER OF LARYNX, TRACHEA AND BRONCHUS M 2------------------ 2 F __--_______------_- 748.5 AGENESIS OF LUNG M ----_____-___----__ F i---__-_---------_- 1 748.6 OTHER OF LUNG H 2------------------ 2 F 1------1----------- 2 TOTAL RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (748-749) M 4---_---_-_-_------ 4 F 2---___i-_-------_- 3 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (750-751) 750 OTHER, UPPER ALIMENTARY TRACT M i__---------------- 1 F !-_-_-------------- 1 750.2 TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL FISTULA M ------------------- F 1------------------ 1 750.3 ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA ANO STENOSIS M i_---_-_-__-------_ 1 F ___________________ 751 OTHER ANOMALIES, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM M 7------------------ 7 F 5.-----------------1 fc 751.1 ANOMALIES OF INTESTINAL FIXATION M i---__-_---------_- 1 F ______________-_-_! 1 751.2 HIRSCHSPRING S OISEASE M 1 - -------------- --"--" - — - 1 F ___________________ 751.3 ATRESIA OF RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL M i---_--_----_------ _, F ----__-_----_-_---- 751.4 OTHER OF INTESTINE M 2------------------ 2 F 3______._______-___ 3 751.5 ATRESIA OF BILIARY DUCTS M i---____--__------_ 1 F 2------------------ 2 751.6 OTHER OF GALLBLADDER, BILE DUCT, LIVER M i-_-______-------__ 1 F ___________________ TCTAL DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (750-751) M 8 ------ r - -* -------- -i - s F b-----------------i 7 GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM (752-753) 753 OF URINARY SYSTEM M 4 " - - - ' - " - '- ■ -" "\\- - - - - . 2 .- 1 2 - - ' - 9 F 4_-___________3--__ 7 753.0 RENAL AGENESIS M I - -. - - - } -'--.------'..---"-• - 1 F 2------------------ 2 753.1 CYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE M 2------------212--- 7 F 1 ------ -: -------- 3 - - - - 4 753.2 OBSTRUCTION OF URINARY TRACT H 1------------------ 1 F 1------. ----------- 1 TOTAL GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM (752-753) M 4-_-__-_-_---212--- 9 f 4____________-3--__ 7 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 LIMBS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (754-756) 756 OTHER CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF H6------------------ 6 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM F 9__----. --!---__---- io 756.2 OTHER OF SPINE M -----____-----_____ F --------- i -------- - i 756.5 CHONDRODYSTROPHY M !_----------___-___ j F 2------------------ 2 756.6 OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA M ],_--------__------- i F ___________________ 756.e OTHER SPECIFIED CF MUSCLE, TENDON ANOM 4--------__-____-__ 4 FASCIA F 7-----------_------ 7 TOTAL LIMBS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM M 6_--_---------____- e (754-756) F 9_------_i-_------- 1C OTHER (757-759) 758 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES, OTHER AND NOS M __-------------____ F 1------------------ 1 758.8 OTHER SPECIFIED M ------------------- F !___-______________ 1 759 CONGENITAL SYNDROMES OF MULTIPLE SYSTEMS M 3--12--I--2-------- 9 F --------1---------- 1 759.3 DOWNS DISEASE M 2---------l-------- 3 F __<______!__________ 1 759.4 OTHER DUE TO AUTOSOMAL ABNORMALITY M i_--__-__-_________ 1 F ___________________ 759.6 TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS H __-ii---------_____ 2 F ___________________ 759.8 OTHER SPECIFIED SYNDROMES M -_--l--i--i----_--_ 3 F ___________________ TOTAL OTHER (757-759) M 3__i2--l--2-------- 9 F 1-------1---------- 2 TCTAL CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (740-759) M 83 411411311312212--- 111 F62 631-2-121----311-1 84 XV. CERTAIN CAUSES OF PERINATAL MORTALITY (760-778) CONDITIONS IN MOTHER (760-763) 761 OTHER MATERNAL, UNRELATED TO PREGNANCY M 3 - ----------------- 3 F 7__________________ 7 761.1 DIABETES MELLITUS H i_-----------__--_- 1 F !__________________ 1 761.5 INJURY M ------------------- F 2------------------ 2 761.9 OTHER MATERNAL CAUSES M 2 --.-'---■"-•--------_--. - 2 F 4_---_----_-____-__ 4 762 TOXEMIA OF PREGNANCY M 5 --------- y --------- - 5 F 8__-___-___________ e 762.1 PRE-ECLAMPSIA OF PREGNANCY M 5_---------___-____ 5 F 5_-----____________ 5 762.2 ECLAMPSIA OF PREGNANCY M __----------_-_---_ F i------------------ 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 762.3 TOXEMIA UNSPECIFIEO M __---_-_-__________ F 2------------------ 2 763 MATERNAL ANTE AND INTRAPARTUM INFECTION H X------------------ \\. F 4------------------ 4 763.9 OTHER M i_----------------_ i F 4__________________ 4 TOTAL CONDITIONS IN MOTHER (760-763) M 9----_-_-_-_-_-__-_ 9 F 19 -_--___--_-_-_-___ _9 DIFFICULT LABOR (764-768) 764 DIFFICULT LABOR WITH ABNGRMALITY OF M 4 ■ - ---'->- -.---- ------- 4 BONES, ORGANS, OR TISSUES OF PELVIS F 2------------------ 2 764.4 WITH ASPHYXIA M 3-_------------_-__ 3 F 2------------------ 2 764.9 WITHOUT BIRTH INJURY OR ASPHYXIA M i__-_-_--_-----_-_- 1 F ___________________ 765 DIFFICULT LABOR WITH DISPROPORTION, BUT f 2------------------ 2 NO ABNORMALITY OF PELVIS F ---------_-_-----__ 765.3 WITH OTHER OR UNSPECIFIED BIRTH INJURY H 1 -"------.---,------"".- 1 F ___________________ 765.4 WITH ASPHYXIA M i_---______________ 1 F --------__-________ 766 DIFFICULT LABOR, MALPOSITION OF FETUS H 5 ------ -___--___--- 5 F 7-_________________ 7 766.0 WITH BIRTH INJURY TO BRAIN M --------_-___-_-___ F 2------------------ 2 766.4 WITH ASPHYXIA M 4--------_-_-__-___ 4 F 4------------------ 4 766.9 WITHOUT BIRTH INJURY OR ASPHYXIA M i-----___-_________ 1 F i--------_-_-______ 1 767 DIFFICULT LABOR, ABNORMAL LABOR FORCES M -------------____-- F 5______-___-_______ 5 767.0 WITH BIRTH INJURY TO BRAIN M -----_--___________ F i------_-_---__-___ 1 767.4 WITH ASPHYXIA M _-_--_---------____ F 3------____________ 3 767.9 WITHOUT BIRTH INJURY OR ASPHYXIA M ___________________ F i__-______-_---____ 1 768 DIFFICULT LABOR WITH OTHER AND M 2------------------ 2 UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATIONS F i-----------_---___ j 768. C WITH BIRTH INJURY TO BRAIN M i----______-_______ 1 F ___________________ 768.4 WITH ASPHYXIA M 1 ------------------ 1 F !----_-__-_________ 1 TCTAL DIFFICULT LABOR (764-768) M 13 ------------------ 13 F15------------------ 15 OTHER (769-779) 769 OTHER COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY AND H 42 ------------------ 42 CHILDBIRTH F 36 ------------------ 36 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 7C 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 769.C INCOMPETENT CERVIX M 7-------------_____ 7 F e------------------ 8 769.1 PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES m 13 ------------------ 13 F10------------------ 10 769.2 HYDRAMNIOS H l---------_-------_ j F i---__---__________ 1 769.4 MULTIPLE PREGNANCY H 11 ------------------ 11 F 10 ------------------ 10 769.9 OTHER M10------------------ 10 F 7-_________________. 7 770 CONDITIONS OF PLACENTA « 26 ------------------ 26 F19------------------ 19 770.0 PLACENTA PREVIA M 7----_-----_-______ 7 F 8------------------ 8 770.1 PREMATURE SEPARATION OF PLACENTA H14------------------ 14 F j------------------ 7 770.2 PLACENTAL INFARCTION M l-_----_------__-_- 1 F i---_--_____-______ 1 770.8 OTHER M 3--------___--_____ 3 F 1------------------ 1 770.9 UNSPECIFIED M i--_-------_--_-_-_ 1 F 2------------------ 2 771 CONDITIONS OF UMBILICAL CORD M 2 ------'--'--.---.-".--.---.- 2 F i---__-_-_---__--_-. 1 771.1 PROLAPSE WITHOUT COMPRESSION M 2------------------ 2 F ------------------- 771.9 OTHER M -----_-----_---__-_ F i---_-----------_-_ 1 772 BIRTH INJURY WITHOUT MENTION OF CAUSE M i_---_---__________ 1 F 2------------------ 2 772.0 TO BRAIN M i---------------___ 1 F 2_______-__________ 2 775 HEMOLYTIC DISEASE, NEWBORN, WITHOUT M -----_-----_---____ MENTION OF CAUSE F 2------------------ 2 775.0 WITH RH INCOMPATIBILITY M -----_-----_----_-_ F 2------------------ 2 776 ANOXIC ANO HYPOXIC CONDITIONS NEC #$o ------------------- 30 Flfl ------------------ ia 776.0 ASPIRATION OF CONTENT OF BIRTH CANAL M --------_--_---_-__ f 3__________________ 3 776.1 HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE H . 12 •-■'-'- " -.."-'-- \\- -----'----- - 12 F 7-_--------------_- 7 776.2 RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME M 12 "'-"-----''--■---.--■■-.--.-. - 12 F 3------------------ 3 776.3 FETAL DISTRESS H ------------------- F i------_--_-_------ 1 776.9 ASPHYXIA OF NEWBORN NOS M 6------------------ 6 F 4-_-----------___-_ 4 777 IMMATURITY, UNQUALIFIED M 12 ------------------ 12 F12------------------ 12 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE OTHER CONDITIONS OF FETUS OR NEWBORN 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85* TCTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 778.1 POSTMATURITY 778.2 HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE OF NEWBORN 778.9 OTHER OTHER (769-779) 114 92 CERTAIN CAUSES OF PERINATAL MORTALITY (760-779) M 136 F 126 136 126 XVI. SYMPTOMS AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS 1780-796) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO SYSTEMS OR ORG ANS (780-796) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO CARDIOVASCULAR AND M LYMPHATIC SYSTEM F 782.4 ACUTE HEART FAILURE, NOS 783 SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO RESPIRATORY SYSTEM M 783.1 HEMOPTYSIS SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO SYSTEMS OR ORGANS (780-789) SENILITY AND ILL-DEFINED DISEASES (790-796) 794 SENILITY WITHOUT PSYCHOSIS 796 OTHER ILL-DEFINED AND UNKNOWN CAUSES 796.2 FOUND DEAD (CAUSE UNKNOWN) 796.9 UNKNOWN AND UNSPECIFIED CAUSES SENILITY AND ILL-DEFINEO DISEASES 1790-796) 1 1 1 1 SYMPTOMS ANO ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS (780-796) E XVII. ACCIDENTS, POISONINGS, ANO VIOLENCE (E800-E999) RAILWAY ACCIDENTS (E800-E807) C0LLI5I0N -WITH ROLLING STOCK N ______ E800.C RAILWAY EMPLOYEE E802 DERAILMENT WITHOUT ANTECEDENT COLLISION M E802.0 RAILWAY EMPLOYEE DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85* TCTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 E804 FALL IN, ON, OR FROM TRAIN E804.8 OTHER SPECIFIED PERSON E805 HIT BY ROLLING STOCK E8O5.0 RAILWAY EMPLOYEE E805.2 PEDESTRIAN E805.9 UNSPECIFIED PERSON TCTAL RAILWAY ACCIDENTS (E800-E807) 4 112 MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IE810-E819) E810 COLLISION WITH TRAIN E810.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E812 COLLISION WITH OTHER MOTCR VEHICLE 3 1 1 54 37 16 14 12 8 13 11 6 7 8 8 5 3 4 211 -22 18 10 891337875243- 92 E812.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. 26 22 12 9 11 6 13 9 6 6 5 5 2 2 1 135 -547-212511---- 26 E812.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. 311 12 93311-2-132312 48 -12 14 5411125364243- 58 E812.2 MOTORCYCLIST - 13 5 1 2 E812.3 PASSENGER ON MOTORCYCLE E812.7 PEDESTRIAN E812.9 UNSPECIFIED PERSON 2 1 2 E813 COLLISION WITH OTHER VEHICLE E813.6 PEDAL CYCLIST 13 5 1 2 2 - - 13 5 1 2 2 - - 5 10 E814 COLLISION WITH PEDESTRIAN 2 10 8653421469356444 86 472 10 3-2214-342638- 61 E814.7 PEDESTRIAN 2 10 86534214693564 472 10 3-2214-34263 4 86 (I E815 OTHER COLLISION 5 5 4 2 1 2 1-2- E815.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK. ETC. 3 2 2 2 E815.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. 2 3 1- 2 1-2 E815.2 MOTORCYCLIST DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE E816 NDNCOLLISION DUE TO LOSS OF CONTROL 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 5 6 64 41 29 18 12 1 2 3 12 9 1 2 4 6 5 9 4 5 111 2 3 13 2-1- E816.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. - 30 20 20 10 8 8 3 4 8 3 2 1 1 1 -54-11-2--1---- E816.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. 3 1-13 - 3 1 2 2 E816.2 MOTORCYCLIST E816.3 PASSENGER ON MOTORCYCLE E816.7 PEDESTRIAN E816.9 UNSPECIFIEO PERSON E818 OTHER NONCOLLISION E818.C DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E818.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. 1 1 E819 UNSPECIFIED NATURE 2 13 11 E819.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E819.2 MOTORCYCLIST E819.9 UNSPECIFIED PERSCN 11111 TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IE810-E819) 1 6 19 19 137 90 55 39 29 17 23 22 24 15 19 16 10 8 6 14 9 42 25 9 15 7 5 9 10 12 14 9 10 9 11 EE7 216 MOTOR VEHICLE NONTRAFFIC ACCIDENTS (E820-E823) E820 COLLISION WITH MOVING OBJECT £820.C DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E820.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E820.7 PEDESTRIAN E821 COLLISION WITH STATIONARY OBJECT E821.2 MOTORCYCLIST E822 WHILE BOARDING OR ALIGHTING E822.0 DRIVER OF CAR, TRUCK, ETC. E822.1 PASSENGER IN CAR, TRUCK, ETC. DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -64 E823 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED H - -1 - - 1 3 - - 3 1 '* 2 1 ------ 12 F __!________________ i ^ -_---1--3i21------- 8 E823.1 PASSENGER IN MOTOR VEHICLE OTHER THAN M -i----------_______ i TORCYCLE F --i----------___-_- i E823.2 MOTORCYCLIST M -_---i----------___ i F __---__--------____ E823.9 UNSPECIFIED PERSON M _--_ii------______- 2 F ------------------- TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE MONTRAFFIC ACCIDENTS M -3-1241-4241--21--- 25 (E820-E823) F - -. ;3 1 - - ' - - . - . - ;_. - : - - - , 3 - - - 1. - - 8 OTHER ROAD VEHICLE ACCIDENTS (E825-E827) E826 PEDAL CYCLE ACCIDENT M ___-_-_----_____-__ F __i_____-_--_______ i E826.1 PEDAL CYCLIST M _-----------__-____ E827 OTHER NONMCTOR ROAD VEHICLE ACCIDENT M - - - - 1 -—--_;-_- - F __--■_ 2 -;------- E827.8 OTHER SPECIFIED PERSON M _--_!--. -------- F ____2-------- TOTAL OTHER ROAD VEHICLE ACCIDENTS M ___-i-------_ (E825-E827) F - - 1 - 2 •-■--_--.---- - WATER TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS (E630-E838) E83C ACCIDENT TO WATERCRAFT WITH SUBMERSION M --113715-1241 F -----111-2--- Ee30.C OCCUPANT OF SMALL BOAT M --113715-1241 F - E831 ACCIDENT TO WATERCRAFT WITH OTHER INJURY M ------l------------ l F --__-_--_---.-i -------- 1 E831.C OCCUPANT OF SMALL BOAT M ___---i-------_--_- i F _____-_-_---____-_-- j, E832 OTHER ACCIDENTAL SUBMERSION M ---112-23112-211--- 17 F _________1-i_______ 2 E832.0 OCCUPANT OF SHALL BOAT M ---112-23--2-111--- 14 F ---------i-i------- 2 E832.1 OCCUPANT, WATER CRAFT - CREW M ___-_____ii-_i_____ 3 F ___________________ E837 EXPLOSION, FIRE, BURNING M ____-_--_---_------* 2 F ___--------_-_----- E837.1 OCCUPANT, WATER CRAFT - CREW M _--_------------_-_* 2 F ___________________ E838 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED ACCIDENT M --------- 1 - - - .21 - " - - - 4 F ____-i--__-------_- 1 E838.0 OCCUPANT OF SHALL BOAT M _-__----l___-i_---_ 2 F _------------------ E838.1 OCCUPANT, WATER CRAFT - CREW M ------------2------ 2 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. E838.8 TCTAL 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 55 •59 60 -64 65 -69 70 -74 75 8C -79 -84 85+ TOTAL p _____________ WATER TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS M --1249274236 IE830-E838) F -----211-3-1 3 1 3 2 1 1 " " 1 -* ;i 10 AIR AND SPACE TRANSPORT ACCIOENTS (E840-E845) E840 POWERED AIRCRAFT AT TAKE-OFF OR LANDING M -__-------___ i E84C.4 OCCUPANT OF AIRCRAFT, OTHER AND NOS M ------__-__i l E841 POWERED AIRCRAFT, OTHER ANC NOS M -----3523-32 F ____12----2- 18 5 E641.2 OCCUPANT OF COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT, CREW M -----121--11 6 E841.3 F ____!!______ 2 2 E841.4 OCCUPANT OF AIRCRAFT, OTHER AND NOS M -----2212-21 F _____l____2- 10 3 TOTAL AIR AND SPACE ACCIDENTS (E840-E845) M -----3523-33 F ____i2----2- ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY DRUGS AND MEDICAMENTS (E85C-E859) 19 E851 HORMONES AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTES M -----__--i_- 1 1 1 E851.3 1 1 E852 PRIMARILY SYSTEMIC HEMATOLOGIC AGENTS M 1 -------'---. _- _ 1 E852.6 E853 ANALGESICS AND ANTIPYRETICS M ----865-11-2 F 1---12-11-2- 1 - 1 _ - 23 IC E853.0 E653.1 E853.4 OPIATES ANO SYNTHETIC ANALOGUES M ----865--1-1 - " " - ~ - 21 F ________!___ 1 1 5 1 E853.9 F ____!_______ 1 E854 OTHER SEDATIVES AND HYPNOTICS M -------112-2 F -----1--31-2 1 7 7 E854.0 BARBITURATES M ------__i2-l F -----1--31-2 1 5 7 E854.1 CHLORAL HYDRATE M ----------- x E654.9 OTHER M ------_i-___ 1 E855 F -----1---1 1- 3 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 3C 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -45 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 EB55.1 TRANQUILIZERS M ---_-___-_--_----__ F -----i---i--------- z E855.2 OTHER PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS M ___________________ F ---_______!________ j E856 OTHER NERVOUS DEPRESSANTS ANO STIMULANTS M ----122-121-------- 9 F ---_2-ll-ll'--l----- 7 E856.4 AMPHETAMINE M ---_ii-_--_---_-__- z F ___________________ E856.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO M -----12-121-------- 7 F ----2-11-11--1----- 7 TOTAL ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY DRUGS ANO M 1---987136141------ 41 MEDICAMENTS (E850-E859) F 1---34124342121---- 28 ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY OTHER SOLID AND LIQUID SUBSTANCES (E860-E869) E860 ALCOHOL K ----22133496 13 132--- 49 F -------122211-31--- 13 E864 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND OTHER SOLVENTS M ----_-_________i-_- i F ___________-__!____ i E865 PESTICIDES, FERTILIZERS OR PLANT FOODS M _--_____-_-_____i__ i F ___________________ E867 CORROSIVES AND CAUSTICS NEC H ---__i-_-_-___-_-__ i F ___________________ E869 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO SOLID AND LIOUID M -1--34654757 10 31-1-- 57 SUBSTANCES F ----212626561132--- 37 TOTAL ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY OTHER SOLID M -1--5778 7 1114 13 23 4432--1C9 ANO LIQUID SUBSTANCES (E860-E869) F ----212748772173--- 51 ACCIOENTAL POISONING BY GASES AND VAPORS 1E870-E877. E871 PETROLEUM GAS IN MOBILE CONTAINERS M ----_--------i_--_- i F ___________!_____-_ i E873 MOTOR VEHICLE EXHAUST GAS M ------ 1 1----1- i__ i_ 5 F -_-------i-__------ 1 E874 CARBON MONOXIDE, DOMESTIC FUEL M _-_____2l--l--l---- 5 F ______!________-___ 1 E876 OTHER GASES ANO VAPORS M ----1-1------------ 2 F _--_______i____--_- 1 E877 UNSPECIFIEO GASES AND VAPORS M _-__-__________-_i- 1 F ___________________ TOTAL ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY GASES ANO M ----1-231--1112--2- 14 VAPORS (E870-ES77) F ------ 1--1 1 i-_--.___ 4 ACCIDENTAL FALLS (E880-E887) E88C ON OR FROM STAIRS OR STEPS M -1----11---331364-2 25 F 11-------1--2-2-323 15 E881 ON OR FROM LADDERS OR SCAFFOLDING M ----------- 1 i____ 1 1 4 F ___________________ E882 FROM BUILDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE H -1----11112------1- 8 F _____1______i___-l- 3 E883 INTO HOLE OR OTHER OPENING M _i_________-i------ 2 F ___________________ E884 OTHER, FROM ONE LEVEL TO ANOTHER M --223322-2--11---18 27 F 1---1-1------11133 11 23 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ 7CTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 E885 ON SAME LEVEL FROM SLIPPING OR STUMBLING M --------.-- 1 --.---.-2 .-- 3 - 2 8 F -------------- 2 1 2 2 4 11 E886 ON SAME LEVEL FROM COLLISION OR PUSHING M E887 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO FALL M -1--11-1-2275498 18 14 27 100 F ----------12311778 51 81 TOTAL ACCIDENTAL FALLS (E880-E887) H - 4 2 2 4 4 4 5 1 5 5 11 11 6 12 16 22 2C 40 174 F 21--111--1126269 15 16 70 134 ACCIOENTS CAUSED BY FIRES AND FLAMES(E890-E899) E890 IN PRIVATE DWELLING M 165-34822424111432- 53 F -75-21-142-32212312 38 E891 IN OTHER BUILDING OR STRUCTURE E893 IGNITION OF CLOTHING E894 IGNITION OF HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL M E898 OTHER SPECIFIED FIRES OR FLAMES M -----1----11111--11 8 F ___-______________! i TOTAL ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY FIRES AND FLAMES M 16 6-35 (E890-E899) F 7 5 - 2 1 ACCIOENTS DUE TO NATURAL ANO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (E9C0-E909) E901 EXCESSIVE COLD M -----11-1-11-1-1- E902 HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE E904 HUNGER, THIRST, EXPOSURE AND NEGLECT E905 BITES ANO STINGS M -----------i___--__ i F ---------i--------- i E906 OTHER ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY ANIMALS M --i_-------_i_---_- 2 TOTAL ACCIOENTS OUE TO NATURAL AND M - - 1 _ - 2 1 - 1 - 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 2 14 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (E900-E909) F ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 1 ~ ~ * * * 1 * 1 ~ 6 OTHER ACCIOENTS (E91C-E929) E910 DROWNING AND SUBMERSION M _ 8 6 2 12 11 9 6 6 3 4 4 2 _ 4 _ 1 2 _ 80 F " 1 3 ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ 1 1 1 ~ ~ * " - 1 ~ ~ 10 E910.0 IN RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES M _ 1 4 2 8 4 7 4 3 1 34 F *" ~ 2 ~* ~ ~ 1 ~ 1 1 E910.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO M F ^ 7 1 2 1 - 4 7 2 1 2 3 2 4 1 4 2 - 4 - 1 1 2 - 46 5 E911 INHALATION AND INGESTION OF FOOO M 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 _ _ _ 1 12 F 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " " 2 ~ ~ 1 ~ 1 "~ 1 1 ~ 8 E913 ACCIDENTAL MECHANICAL SUFFOCATION M F 4 6 " 2 3 I 10 6 E913.C IN BED OR CRADLE M F 4 6 4 6 E913.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO M F 2 3 1 6 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 E916 STRUCK BY FALLING OBJECT H -1--243568752------ 43 F __ i _______!______- - 2 E917 STRIKING.AGAINST OR STRUCK BY OBJECT M --1--341311-11--1-- 17 F -.----_-----__----_ E918 CAUGHT IN OR BETWEEN OBJECTS M ---1321--211--1---- 12 F ___________________ E922 FIREARM MISSILES M __ii2--l-l--------- 6 F __---_---_------_-_ E922.0 ACCIDENTALLY SELF-INFLICTED M ---------I--------- i F ___--___-.__________ E922.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO H 1 1 2 - - 1 ------.---- 5 F ___________________ E923 EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL M --2-------1-------- 3 F ___________________ E923.1 BLASTING MATERIALS M _-._------_ :. - - 1 ------- _ i F -' ---.--'--------'-..-.--- E923.8 OTHER M - - 2 '------. -: -----.■-'- - 2 p ___________________ E925 ELECTRIC CURRENT M - - - - 3 - - 1 ~ 1 - 2 - - - i - - - - 8 F __--_-___-_________ E925.8 OTHER M ----3--11-2---1---- B F ___________________ E927 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS NEC M-1-22422211--1-----18 F -------------_----- E928 MACHINERY ACCIDENTS NEC M - -. 1 --'----"--.. >1 " --.-----.-- - 2 F ------------------- E929 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED M ------ 1 - - 2 - • - 1 '-' 1 - 1 - - 6 F 1---------- 1---1 - 1- 4 TOTAL OTHER ACCIOENTS (E910-E9291 M 8 10 13 5 25 24 2C 17 18 IS 17 13 7 3 8 - 3 2 1 217 F 914---2-13211-1122- 3C SURGICAL AND MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS ANO MISADVENTURES (E930-E936) E933 PROPHYLAXIS WITH BACTERIAL VACCINES M ___-----___-________ i p ___________________ E933.6 PERTUSSIS VACCINE (COMBINATION OF) M i---- -------------- i F ___________________ TOTAL SURGICAL AND MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS M !__-_--_--_________ i ANC MISADVENTURES (E930-E936) F __------------___-_ LATE EFFECTS OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY (E940-E949) E940 MOTOR VEHICLE M - .,- - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - , - 3 F ___________________ E941 OTHER TRANSPORT M __-----_-_-_i-_--__ i F ___________________ E943 FALL M ____--_----i-_2---- 3 F __-_---____________ E946 OTHER M -------2------1---- 3 F ___________________ TCTAL LATE EFFECTS OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY M ----1-12-1-11-3---- 10 (E940-E949) F -----__----------_- DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE SUICIDE AND SELF-INFLICTED INJURY (E950-E959) 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL 01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 E950 SOLID OR LIQUID SUBSTANCES -2562256545611 136583655 10 4933 E950.0 BARBITURIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES 4 1- 15 2 1 2 4 1-2311 3 4 16 18 1- E950.1 SALICYLATES AND CONGENERS E950.2 PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS 1 1 E950.3 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED DRUGS -1141121-1--- 12-33111331-1 E95C.5 STRYCHNINE E950.6 LYE AND POTASF E950.9 OTHER ANO UNSPECIFIEO 1111-12 2 3 2-- -222-1-1-11 E952 OTHER GASES 133313553211 1-2-1---21-- E952.0 MOTOR VEHICLE EXHAUST GAS E953 HANGING, STRANGULATION AND SUFFOCATION M 133313553211 1-2-1---21-- 11674226211-11 12-1111542-- 31 7 1 36 18 E954 SUBMERSION (DROWNING) 2- 21-22- - 1-3-22111 2 11 14 E955 FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES 1 17 23 14 10 9 2 2 111 18 11 6 7 5 2 4 4 1 140 2 - - 1 - 1 - - 11 E956 CUTTING AND PIERCING INSTRUMENTS E957 JUMPING FROM HIGH PLACES --3-21221-1111-- ---2--21---1- E958 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED MEANS 2 24 40 33 25 19 20 38 27 16 18 14 6 8 5 3 298 1 6101112 6 911 9 20 1111 A 5 - 2 13C HOMICIDE AND INJURY PURPOSELY INFLICTED BY OTHER PERSONS IE960-E969) E96G FIGHT, BRAWL, RAPE E962 POISONING E963 HANGING AND STRANGULATION E964 SUBMERSION (DROWNING) E965 FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES 4 2 2 2 12 3 3 3 1 - - - - E966 CUTTING AND PIERCING INSTRUMENTS DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 E967 PUSHING FROM HIGH PLACE E968 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO MEANS E969 LATE EFFECT HOMICIDE AND INJURY PURPOSELY INFLICTED BY OTHERS (E960-E969) LEGAL INTERVENTION (E970-E978) E976 INJURY BY UNSPECIFIEO MEANS LEGAL INTERVENTION (E970-E978) 1 - - INJURY UNDETERMINED WHETHER ACCIDENTALLY OR PURPOSELY INFLICTED (E98C-E989) E980 POISONING BY SOLID OR LIQUID SUBSTANCES M 1 - - E980.0 BARBITURIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES I - - - - - E980.1 SALICYLATES AND CONGENERS I 1 1 E980.2 PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED DRUGS E98C.9 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED E983 HANGING, STRANGULATION, CR SUFFOCATION 1 - - - E984 SUBMERSION (DROWNING) - - - 1 E985 FIREARMS ANO EXPLOSIVES E987 FALLING FROM HIGH PLACE E988 OTHER ANO UNSPECIFIED MEANS - 1 - INJURY RESULTING FROM UNDETERMINED INTENTION (E980-E989) 1 - - 2 E XVII. ACCIDENTS, POISONINGS, AND VIOLENCE (E800-E999) 14 31 43 35 226 207 152 120 102 99 125 117 96 58 70 52 49 42 55* 1695 14 19 25 10 67 50 38 40 32 39 47 40 55 34 38 33 38 31 75 725 TOTAL ALL CAUSES M 319 52 57 49 255 233 18S 16C 175 272 385 538 704 (.6611341198122312471695*107.9 F 256 52 39 28 80 70 66 73 81 139 217 317 412 440 589 694 9021C381843 7336 T 575 104 96 77 335 303 255 233 256 411 606 8551116130817231892212522853538*18055 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE N XVII. ACCIDENTS, POISONINGS, ANC VIOLENCE (N800-N999) 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ 01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 FRACTURES OF SKULL, SPINE, AND TRUNK (N800-N809) N800 FRACTURE OF VAULT OF SKULL M - - N800.0 CLOSED 1 N800.1 OPEN 1 N801 FRACTURE OF BASE OF SKULL -113462413 3 1-11-21- 12-- 1 1 N801.0 CLOSED N802 FRACTURE OF FACE BONES -113462413 3 1-11-21- 1 11 3 N802.1 NASAL BONES, OPEN N802.4 OTHER, CLOSED N803 OTHER AND UNQUALIFIED SKULL FRACTURES - 4 8 5 37 35 25 9 12 6 14 13 10 2 7 11 4 1 3 2361 13 813-1213211311 N803.0 CLOSED 4 6 2 35 29 22 7 9 3 10 10 7 1 6 II 3 1 3 2361 12 613-1213111311 N803.1 OPEN 2326313343311 --12-------1- 1 - - 36 N803.9 LATE EFFECT N804 FRACTURE SKULL OR FACE WITH OTHER BONES 4 2112 98 10867 5543 -72121--13-22 N804.C CLOSED 4 21 10 9 8 7 7 2 12 1 6 7 5 5 4 3 - 1 3 - 2 2 N804.1 OPEN N805 FRACTURE SPINE WITHOUT CCRD LESION 45211-3-12-3121 12211-112321--1- N805.C CERVICAL, CLOSED 2 12 N805.2 DORSAL AND LUMBAR, CLOSED N805.6 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSED N806 FRACTURE SPINE WITH CORD LESION N806.0 CERVICAL, CLOSED N806.2 DORSAL ANO LUMBAR, CLOSEO 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 111-2- - - 1 1 - - 11- 1 I N806.6 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSEO DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 4C 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -45 -54 -55 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N807 FRACTURE OF RIB(S), STERNUM, LARYNX 1 1 1 - - - - N807.C RIB(S), CLOSED 1 - - - 1 N807.4 LARYNX, CLGSED NB08 FRACTURE OF PELVIS 11-211 - - 1 2 - 4 N808.0 CLOSED 11-211 1 2 - 4 N809 MULTIPLE FRACTURES OF TRUNK 14-121-2 15 --1--11- 10 N809.0 CLOSED 12 1-2 14 --11- 10 N809.1 OPEN 1 TOTAL FRACTURE OF SKULL, SPINE, AND TRUNK M 1 5 13 12 72 62 38 24 30 18 26 23 23 10 17 20 10 4 12 420 (N800-N809) F 2 6 9 3 27 14 6 9 4 2 6 510 6 5 5 6 6 5 136 FRACTURE OF UPPER LIMB (N810-N819) N812 FRACTURE OF HUMERUS - - - 1 - N812.C UPPER END, CLOSED 1 1 1 N812.2 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED N812.3 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIEO PART, OPEN 1 __,-_.__ N818 OTHER ANO MULTIPLE, UPPER LIMB N818.C CLOSEO N819 MULTIPLES: UPPER LIMBS, RIB(S) 1 N8i9.c closed 1 ----- - TOTAL FRACTURE OF UPPER LIMB (N810-N819) M FRACTURE OF LOWER LIMB (N820-N829) NB20 FRACTURE OF NECK OF FEMUR 1 2 2 4 9 11 27 56 1 - 3 8 9 8 48 77 N820.2 INTERTROCHANTERIC SECTION, CLOSEO - 2 - 3 N820.4 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSEO 1 1 2 4 7 11 24 50 I - 2 8 9 8 43 71 N821 FRACTURE OF FEMUR, PARTS OTHER ANO NOS M 2 2 3 8 12 7 10 N821.C SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSEO DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE N822 FRACTURE OF PATELLA N822.0 CLOSED N823 FRACTURE OF TIBIA AND FIBULA OO 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N823.C UPPER END OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED M N824 FRACTURE OF ANKLE N824.C CLOSED N827 OTHER AND MULTIPLE, LOWER LIMB N827.0 CLOS.O N827.1 OPEN N828 MULTIPLES: LOWER, UPPER, RIBS, STERNUM M N828.C CLOSEO N829 FRACTURE OF UNSPECIFIED BONES N829.0 CLOSED TOTAL FRACTURE OF LOWER LIMB (N820-N829) M 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 11 14 30 72 2 - 3 8 11 11 61 97 DISLOCATION WITHOUT FRACTURE (N830-N839) N836 DISLOCATION OF KNEE N836.C SIMPLE N839 OTHER, MULTIPLE, AND ILL-DEFINED N839.0 CERVICAL VERTEBRA, SIMPLE N839.1 CERVICAL VERTEBRA, COMPOUND TOTAL DISLOCATION WITHOUT FRACTURE (N830-N839) SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF JOINTS AND ADJACENT MUSCLES (N840-N848) N844 KNEE AND LEG H ----- - N847 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO PARTS OF BACK N847.9 UNSPECIFIED DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 60 85+ 7CTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 TOTAL SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF JOINTS AND M -----------------i- i ADJACENT MUSCLES (N840-N8481 F ------_-_____--__i_ i INTRACRANIAL INJURY (EXCLUDING THOSE WITH SKULL FRACTURE) (N850-N854) N850 CONCUSSION 1 1 - - - N850.0 CURRENT CR UNSPECIFIED M - 1 - - F 1 1 N850.9 LATE EFFECT N851 CEREBRAL LACERATION AND CONTUSION M 2 1 1 16 21 13 11 8 5 11 6 5 7 4-332 119 F ----61-2--1-3--11-- 15 N851.0 WITHOUT OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND H -2--651-3--1223-111 28 F ____3__1__1_i__11_. 8 N851.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND M --1 19 16 12 11 55 11 5351-221 90 F -___3l_1____2------ 7 N851.9 LATE EFFECT M --__!_______-______ i F ______-_____---____ N852 SUBARACHNOID, SUBDURAL HEHMORHAGE M -1--21-115123---232 24 F 21-21---1--1122-112 17 N852.0 WITHOUT OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND M -1--21-115123---232 24 F 21-21------1122-112 16 N852.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND N853 INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE, OTHER ANO NOS M N853.0 WITHOUT OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 1 - 1 - 1 3 - - 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 10 2 - 1 - 1 3 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 10 N654 INTRACRANIAL INJURY, OTHER AND NOS M 112197415-11--112-- 37 F -1--211---1-1--2-1- 10 N854.0 WITHOUT OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND H 1121963-5-11--112-- 34 F -1--211-----1--2-1- 9 N854.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WCUNO M ----_i----_------_- i F ___________________ N854.9 LATE EFFECT M ------ii----------- 2 F __________!____-___ i TCTAL INTRACRANIAL INJURY (EXCLUOING THOSE M 1 6 3 3 32 29 17 13 15 11 14 9 9 9 6 2 7 6 4 196 WITH SKULL FRACTURE) (N850-N854) F 2213931211215223222 46 INTERNAL INJURY OF CHEST, ABDOMEN, ANO PELVIS (N860-N869) N86C TRAUMATIC PNEUMOTHORAX AND HEMOTHORAX M _-_-_2-41-12-~ll--- 12 F _-____. __1_1____12- 5 N860.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M _-_-_2-41--2--ll--- 11 F -_-________1-___12- 4 N860.1 WITH OPEN WOUND M --_-__-___],------_- i F _________!__-_--___ i N861 INJURY TO HEART ANO LUNG M --32 18 6625342433213- 67 F -1--2-111--111---1- 10 N861.0 HEART WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M ----6-2-12-11211-1- 18 F _-_---_1___1i______ 3 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE N861.1 HEART WITH OPEN WOUND N861.2 LUNG WITHOUT OPEN WOUND 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 £5 60 65 70 75 80 85 + -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 3 2 7 3 2 2 11 1 N861.3 LUNG WITH OPEN WOUND M F 2 1 : 2 1 : : : ~ : : ~ ; 6 N862 INTRATHORACIC INJURY, OTHER AND NOS H _ _ 1 3 21 13 6 6 3 5 8 8 4 7 3 4 . 7 1 95 F " ~ 2 ~ 3 5 1 2 1 " 6 ~ 2 2 1 - 2 1 * 28 N662.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M _ _ 1 2 17 11 4 6 2 4 6 4 2 4 2 3 . 1 1 70 F ~ ~ 2 ~ 3 4 ~ 1 1 * 4 ~ 1 2 1 - 1 1 " 21 N862.1 WITH OPEN WOUND M _ _ _ 1 4 2 7 _ 1 1 2 4 ? 3 1 1 . 1 1 25 F 1 1 1 " ~ 2 " 1 - - - 1 - - 7 N863 INJURY TO GASTRO-INTEST NAL TRACT M F : 1 - " 1 1 " - 1 - 1 - 1 " 1 1 " - 7 3 N863.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND H F : 1 - - 1 1 1 i 1 5 3 N863.1 WITH OPEN WCUND M F 2 N864 INJURY TO LIVER M _ 1 _ . 2 4 1 1 1 _ _ 3 _ . 1 2 . 16 F ~ ~ ~ " 1 1 1 - 1 ~ 2 - - - - - - - - 6 N864.C WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M _ 1 _ _ 2 3 1 1 1 _ _ 3 _ _ 1 ? . 15 F 1 1 _ 1 ~ 2 ~ " " - - - - - 5 N864.1 WITH OPEN WOUND M F 1 1 N865 INJURY TO SPLEEN H F 1 - 4 4 N865.C WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M F 1 - 4 4 N866 INJURY TO KIDNEY M F 1 N866.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M F 1 N867 INJURY TO PELVIC ORGANS M F ' N867.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M F 1 N868 INTRA-ABDOMINAL INJURY, CTHER AND NOS M _ _ 1 _ 4 _ 5 2 7 1 2 1 1 . 2 _ 1 1 _ 23 F ~ " 1 * 1 1 1 1 - 1 " " 1 2 - - - " i 10 N866.C WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M F : - - - 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 i IE 6 N86B.1 WITH OPEN WOUND H F - - 1 - 3 - 1 " 1 1 1 1 7 4 N868.9 LATE EFFECT H F 1 1 N869 INJURY NOS, OR INSIDE THCRA. AND ABDOMEN M _ 3 3 5 19 17 15 13 7 10 15 4 5 2 4 5 3 2 . 132 F ~ 1 2 1 6 8 3 4 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 - 53 N869.0 WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M _ 2 2 5 19 17 15 11 ft 10 14 4 5 1 3 4 3 1 _ 122 F ~ 1 1 1 5 7 * 4 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 3 2 - 45 N869.1 WITH OPEN WOUND H F 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 8 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. LIST. CAUSE OO 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 INTERNAL INJURY OF CHEST, ABDOMEN, AND PELVIS (N860-N869) 11 66 44 33 29 20 19 31 20 15 12 16 12 116 15 7844 1257954 1 358 1 119 LACERATION AND OPEN WOUNO OF HEAD, NECK AND TRUNK (N870-N879) LACERATION OF HEAD, OTHER AND NOS M _ - - - - N873.7 OTHER FACE WITHOUT COMPLICATION N874 OPEN WOUNO OF NECK N674.C WITHOUT COMPLICATION N879 OTHER, MULTIPLE, NOS: HEAD, NECK, TRUNK M N879.7 MULTIPLE AND NOS, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M LACERATION ANO OPEN WOUND OF HEAD, NECK AND TRUNK (N870-N879) 1 3 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - - 1 11 3 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 - 2 - - - 12 4 LACERA7I0N AND OPEN WOUND OF UPPER LIMB (N880-N887) N884 UPPER LIMB, MULTIPLE AND NOS N884.0 WITHOUT COMPLICATION LACERATION AND OPEN WOUND OF UPPER LIMB (N880-N687> LACERATION ANO OPEN WOUND OF LOWER LIMB (N890-N897) N890 HIP AND THIGH N890.0 WITHOUT COMPLICATION LACERATION AND OPEN WOUND OF LOWER LIMB (N890-N897) 1 LACERATION AND OPEN WOUND OF MULTIPLE LOCATION (N900-N907) N902 UPPER WITH LOWER LIMBS M - F _ _ _ _ - N902.C WITHOUT COMPLICATION M - F - N907 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED LOCATION M - - - - - F - N907.0 WITHOUT COMPLICATION M - LACERATION ANO OPEN WOUND OF MULTIPLE LOCATION (N900-N907) SUPERFICIAL INJURY (N910-N918) HIP, THIGH, LEG, AND ANKLE N916.0 WITHOUT MENTION OF INFECTION DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N917 SUPERFICIAL INJURY OF FOOT AND TOE(S) M ----____-_--_---i_- 1 F ___________________ N917.1 WITH INFECTION M _---___-_----_-_i-_ i F ----______________- TOTAL SUPERFICIAL INJURY (N910-N918) M _---____________i__ i F ____-__________!___ i CONTUSION AND CRUSHING WITH INTACT SKIN SURFACE (N920-N929) N929 OTHER, MULTIPLE, AND UNSPECIFIED SITES H _---___-_i_---_-_-- 1 F ----_______!__--___ i N929.0 CURRENT INJURY M -_--_____]__________ i F -----------i------- i TCTAL CONTUSION AND CRUSHING WITH INTACT M -_---___-__--------- i SKIN SURFACE (N920-N929) F ----_______!___--__ 1 EFFECTS OF FOREIGN BCDY ENTERING THROUGH ORIFICE (N930-N939) N933 PHARYNX AND LARYNX M 4---1--1---2111---1 12 F 2--------2--1-1-11- 8 TOTAL EFFECTS OF FOREIGN BODY, ENTERING M 4 - - ' - 1 - -' 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 12 THROUGH ORIFICE (N930-N939) F 2--------2--1-1-11- 8 BURN (N940-N949) N946 FACE, HEAD, NECK, WITH LIMBS M -__-_____i_________ i F __--_--__----______ N946.3 THIRD DEGREE, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M _---_____i_-_______ i F ----_______________ N948 FACE, HEAD, NECK, WITH TRUNK M -51-2233-1-2-------* 20 F -1--112-1---11----1 9 N948.C UNSPECIFIED, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M --l-_i-i___________ 3 F ___________________ N948.3 THIRD DEGREE, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M - 5 - - 2 t; 3 2 - 1 - 2 -------- 17 F -1--112-1---11----1 9 N949 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS M -. - 2 - - 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 1 - 1 2 1 - - 23 F -13-1--1-1-1--11111 13 N949.C UNSPECIFIEO, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M --1---1 1--121-11--- 9 F -11 -"1--1--- 1 __.____- 5 N949.2 SECOND DEGREE, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M -------i-----__--_- 1 F ----______________! 1 N949.3 THIRD DEGREE, WITHOUT COMPLICATION M 1 - - 1 2 - 1 2 2 2 - - - 1 1 13 F --2------1----1111- 7 TOTAL BURN (N940-N949) M -53-236514361-121--* 44 F -23-212111-11111112 22 INJURY TO NERVES AND SPINAL CORD (N950-N959) N958 SPINAL CORO WITHOUT SPINAL BONE INJURY M ------ 1 -" - 1 1 - 1 1 - _ - - - - 6 F -----1-----2---_--- 3 N958.0 CERVICAL, WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M --_-_i___-----_--_- 1 F _---_!_________-__- 1 N958.2 DORSAL AND LUMBAR, WITHOUT OPEN WOUND M ----_________-_--__ F ________-__!_______ i N958.6 UNSPECIFIED, WITHOUT OPEN WOUNO M --_-__-- i_--------- 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 3C 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N958.9 LATE EFFECT, ANY PART M -----.-..- --1-11-1---- 4 F --_______-____-____ TOTAL INJURY TO NERVES AND SPINAL CORD M -----1--11-11-1---- 6 (N950-N959) F -.----. 1 ----- 2 ---.-"' -T -*.. - 3 ADVERSE EFFECT OF MEDICAL AGENTS (N960-N979) N962 HORMONES AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTES M _-_-_- _-__i-__--__-_ i F ___________._i_____ i N962.3 INSULINS AND ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS M _-__-----i-__---__- i F _____________!____- i N964 AGENTS PRIMARILY AFFECTING BLOOD H ___----__--_----_--- __ F ___________________ N964.2 ANTICOAGULANTS H ________ ____________ x F ___________________ N965 ANALGESICS AND ANTIPYRETICS M ----10 77-21-32-1---- 33 F 1---3311112-311---- 18 N965.0 OPIATES AND SYNTHETIC ANALOGUES M -_ -. - - 9 7i 6 - - - 1 - I - - - - -" - 24 F ----1211----------- 5 N965.1 SALICYLATES AND CONGENERS M _-____-___-i2-l---- 4 F 1----1----2-311---- 9 N965.4 ANILINE DERIVATIVES M __-_-------__--_---- i F ________!__________ i N965.9 OTHER ANALGESICS AND ANTIPYRETICS M ----1-1-2---------- 4 F ____2----l--------- 3 N967 OTHER SEDATIVES AND HYPNOTICS M -----52-156313421-- 33 F ----16324456 12 2 fc 2 1 - - 54 N967.0 BARBITURATES M -----51-145212411-- 27 F ----16214454 10 261--- 46 N967.1 CHLORAL HYDRATE M _---_--_---i__----- 1 F -__---__--_--_-!--- 1 N967.9 OTHER SEDATIVES AND HYPNOTICS H - -: - - - -' 1' - - 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - 5 F ______11___22---1-- 7 N970 PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS H ----------- \\ - ----,-_ __ F _____1J1_li1_11____ 6 N970.0 ANTIDEPRESSANTS M -____-__---i_--__-- _. F -------1---1-IX---- 4 N970.1 TRANQUILIZERS M _----------_------- F -----11--1--------- 3 N970.9 OTHER M --_---___--_---__-- F _-__-__--_i--_-__-_ 1 N971 OTHER CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANT M ---_ii_-----------_ 2 F ___________________ N977 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIEO DRUGS M ------1---1 -------- 2 F ------11223211----1 14 N977.0 EXTERNAL MEDICAMENTS NEC H ------------------- F -___--__-_-111____i 4 N977.8 OTHER SPECIFIED DRUGS NEC M --_----_--i-__-_-__ 1 F _____-_i2211------- 7 N977.9 DRUGS NOS M --_--_i-----_--___- 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 IC 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TCTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N978 MEDICINAL AGENTS, SPECIFIED COMBINATIONS M -----13214--1------ 12 F ---12-22-11-11----- 11 N978.C OPIUM, BARBITURATES, TRANQUILIZERS M -___-i2113--------- 8 F ----2-21-----1----- 6 N978.1 SALICYLATES, DECONGESTANTS M _-_--_i__---__-____ i F ___________________ N978.2 BARBITURATES, SALICYLATES M --____-!__-________ j F ---1------1-------- 2 N978.3 07HER SEDATIVES, SALICYLATES M ------------------- F ------- i ---------- - i N978.4 PSYCH0PHARMAC0LOGICS, BARBITURATES M - :--'---_- 1 - _ 1 ---..-—- 2 F ------__-i__i__-___ 2 N979 ALCOHOL, SPECIFIED MEDICAL AGENTS M ----44465837 10 63-1-- 61 F -----136376612421-- 42 N979.0 WITH OPIUM DERIVATIVES H ----21221112------- 12 F -----1-2----------- 3 N979.1 WITH BARBITURATES M ----12243614942-1-- 39 F ------14266512121-- 31 N979.2 WITH NON-BARBITURATE SEDATIVES M -----i--iii_ii___-__- 7 F ------2-1--1--2---- 6 N979.4 WITH PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS M ----1------ i-i____- 3 F --------- 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 TCTAL ADVERSE EFFECT OP MEDICINAL AGENTS M 1 - - - 15 18 17 8 9 19 10 14 14 9 8 2 2 146 (N960-N979) F 1 - - 1 6 11 11 13 10 16 18 15 18 9 12 4 2 - 1 148 70XIC EFFECT OF CHIEFLY NONMEDICINAL SUBSTANCES (N980-N989) N980 ALCOHOL M ----22133496 13 132--- 49 F -------122211-31--- 13 N98C.0 ETHYL M _--_i____-_________ 1 F ------------------- N980.1 METHYL M ----------_ii-____- 2 F ---_______!________ 1 N980.9 OTHER H - F _ _ _ N981 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS M ------_-_--__!-____ F -__--___,__________ N981.9 OTHER M -----____-___i_-__- F ---_____-__________ N982 INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS M -------------X-i--- F ----_-_-___--_!____ N982.9 OTHER M -------------i-!--- F ---_____--____!___- N983 CORROSIVE AROMATICS AND ACIDS M -----i___-_________ F --_-----_---__-_!_- N983.0 CORROSIVE AROMATICS M _--__i------______- F ___________________ N983.2 CAUSTIC ALKALIS M -_---_____-________ F _-_-----_---____i__ N985 OTHER METALS, CHIEFLY NONMEDICINAL M ------___--_-___!__ DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. OO 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N985.1 ARSENIC AND ITS COMPOUNDS M ----------_____-i__ i F _--------_-------__ N986 CARBON MONOXIDE M 1-4-36985569963223 1* S3 F -42-213-42-332122-- 31 N987 OTHER GASES, FUMES, OR VAPORS M -1--212---11-111-1- 12 F -12-------1-----2-1 7 N987.9 OTHER H -1--212---11-111-1- 12 F -12 ------- 1- -_--2-i 7 N989 OTHER M 1 - - - - 3 - - 1 - 3 4 2 - - - - - - -■ 14 F - - _ — 2 - 1 3 1 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 11 N989.1 STRYCHNINE M ------------------- F _______!___________ i N989.4 VENOt* M ________--_i___---_ i F ------_--i--------- i N989.9 OTHER M -I----3--1332------ 13 F ----2-1211-1---1--- 9 TOTAL TOXIC EFFECT OF CHIEFLY NONMEDICINAL H 1 2 4 - 7 10 15 11 8 10 IS 20 24 10 7 6 3 4 1* 163 SUBSTANCES (N980-N989) F -54-4144763542545-1 .4 OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS (N990-N999) N991 REDUCED TEMPERATURE M ------ 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - _. - - 2 9 F ---___i-i--_---i-i- 4 N991.9 OTHER M -. - - - 1 1 - 1 -" 1 *1 - 1 - 1 - - 2 9 F ______ i _ i ______ i _ x _ 4 N993 EFFECTS OF AIR PRESSURE M -----i--i---------- 2 F ___________________ N993.3 CAISSON DISEASE M _-___i--i-___----__ 2 F ___________________ N994 EFFECTS OF OTHER EXTERNAL CAUSES M 5 9 10 9 30 32 22 24 15 11 19 18 4 4 10 2 5 4 2 235 F 713-2453276565311-- 61 N994.1 DROWNING M - 9 8 52525121710 9 10 15 3 3 8 1 4 3 1 168 F -13-1333165411111-- 35 N994.2 EFFECTS OF HUNGER M ________i-____--___ __. F ___________________ N994.4 OTHER EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE M -----------------i- i F -_____---_____---__ N994.7 ASPHYXIATION ANO STRANGULATION H 4-2427 10 642731 1111-1 57 F 7---112-1111542---- 26 N994.8 ELECTROCUTION M - - - .- 3 - - 1 - - 2 - - - 1 - - 7 F _______--____----__ N994.9 OTHER H i______----____-___ i F ___-__----____---__ N995 CERTAIN EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF TRAUMA M _-___i ------------- 1 F _-___-------------- N995.C AIR EMBOLISM M -----j------------- i F --___----__-------- N996 INJURY, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED M -----1------1----- 1 3 F ----------------- X- i N996.0 FACE AND NECK M _-___-----__i------ 1 DEATHS BY CAUSE, SEX, AND AGE, ACCORDING TO THE DETAILED LIST, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1973 Age-group (Years) INT. 00 01 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 6C 65 70 75 8C 85+ TOTAL LIST. CAUSE -01 -04 -09 -14 -19 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 -69 -74 -79 -84 N996.6 OTHER SPECIFIED, INCLUDING MULTIPLE M ----------_-___-_-i i F ___________________ N996.9 UNSPECIFIED SITE M -----i------------- i F ___________-_____x_ i N999 OTHER COMPLICATIONS OF MEOICAL CARE M i---------_-----___ i F ___________________ N999.1 POSTIMMUNIZATION ENCEPHALITIS M i---------_-_______ i F ___________________ TOTAL OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS (N990-N999) M 6 9 10 9 30 36 23 24 17 11 20 19 5 5 10 3 5 4 5 251 F 713-24633765653212- 66 TOTAL N XVII. ACCIDENTS, POISONINGS, M 14 31 43 35 226 207 152 120 102 99 125 117 96 56 7C 52 49 42 55* 1695 AND VIOLENCE (N8C0-N999) F 14 19 25 10 67 50 38 40 32 39 47 40 55 34 38 33 38 31 75 725 """@en ; edm:hasType "Legislative proceedings"@en ; dcterms:identifier "J110.L5 S7"@en, "1975_V02_16_AA1_AA139"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0376312"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver: University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Victoria, BC : Government Printer"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy or otherwise distribute these images please contact the Legislative Library of British Columbia"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Library. Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia"@en ; dcterms:title "VITAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITSH COLUMBIA ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1973"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en ; dcterms:description ""@en .