Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . o ( and ) thanfor the group of other bay counties ( and ). Sex and Cause of Death.—The following table shows for Californiaas a Avhole in both 1913 and 1912, the deaths from certain principalcauses classified by sex, with the per cents male and female: TABLE 13.—Deaths from Certain Principal Causes Classified by Sex, with Per Cents,for California: 1913 and 1912. Cause of death All Causes Typhoid fever Malarial fever Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping-cough D


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . o ( and ) thanfor the group of other bay counties ( and ). Sex and Cause of Death.—The following table shows for Californiaas a Avhole in both 1913 and 1912, the deaths from certain principalcauses classified by sex, with the per cents male and female: TABLE 13.—Deaths from Certain Principal Causes Classified by Sex, with Per Cents,for California: 1913 and 1912. Cause of death All Causes Typhoid fever Malarial fever Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping-cough Diphtheria and croup Influenza Plague Other epidemic diseases-. Tuberculosis of lungs Tuberculosis of other organs Cancer other general diseases Meningitis other diseases of nervous system Diseases of circulatory .system Pneumonia and broncho-pneumonia other diseases of respira-tory system Diarrhea and enteritis, under 2 years Diarrhea and enteritis, 2 years and over other diseases of digestive system Brights disease and ne-phritis Childbirth Diseases of early infancy. Suicide Other violence All other causes. This table shows lliat in both 1913 and 1912 the per cents male werehighest for deaths from the following important causes: Suicide, ; other violence, and ; typhoid fever, and ;tuberculosis of the lungs, and ; Jirights disease and nephritis, and ; and diseases of the circulatory system, and BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. 117 ? On the other hand, except of course for deaths from childbirth, theper cent female was notably high each year only for whooping-cough, in 1913 and in 1912; cancer, and ; scarlet fever, and ; influenza, and ; and measles, and all other cases the male decedents outnumbered the female, for somediseases greatly. Race.—The race distribution of persons dying in the several geo-graphic divisions in 1913 and 1912


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