. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO - VITAL STATISTICS, 1905-07. 212927 208161315221124 842 * 9 Unorganized, f 1 Unorganized. Unorganized townships,ft 4 Unorganized. 6 Unorganized townships. ** 1 Unorganized. 14 REPORT OF No. 7 The character of the work of the department in its tediousness and theclose attention to detail required to secure accuracy in the tables, is toooften forgotten, and I take this opportunity of testifying to the painstak-ing work of the Chief Clerk and staff. They have been ever ready to renderevery assistance, in not only all matters of office routine, but in the compila-tion of any


. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO - VITAL STATISTICS, 1905-07. 212927 208161315221124 842 * 9 Unorganized, f 1 Unorganized. Unorganized townships,ft 4 Unorganized. 6 Unorganized townships. ** 1 Unorganized. 14 REPORT OF No. 7 The character of the work of the department in its tediousness and theclose attention to detail required to secure accuracy in the tables, is toooften forgotten, and I take this opportunity of testifying to the painstak-ing work of the Chief Clerk and staff. They have been ever ready to renderevery assistance, in not only all matters of office routine, but in the compila-tion of any special,tables or reports, and to their ready and willing helpthis testimony is cheerfully given. In conclusion, I beg to append for the use of physicians, the classifica-tion of causes of deaths (Bertillon Classification), which was adopted as theinternational system some years ago, and is given for their guidance inmaking returns of deaths, and it is earnestly hoped the classification will beused by them. All of which is respectfully Deputy Registrar-General. 1905 REGISTRAR GENERAL. 15 APPENDIX. COMPARISON OF THE ABRIDGED AND DETAILED FORMS OF THE INTERNA-TIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSES OF DEATH. The Abridged Classification is that used by the Department in the preparation of certaintables, beginning with the Report for the year 1906 ; and all reference numbers in parenthesis orbrackets are to-those of the Detailed Classificafion and show the exact titles corresponding toof the abridged or shorter list. The Detailed Classification is the International Classification (Bertilof dea th. Abridged Classification. Detailed Classification. ALL CAUSES (STILL BIRTHS IN-CLUDED.) I.—General Diseases. (^4. Epidemic Diseases.) 1. Typhoid fever (1). ALL CAUSES (STILL BIRTHS EX-CLUDED). I.—General Diseases. 2. Malarial fever (4). 3. Smallpox (5). 4. Measles (6). 5. Scarlet Fever (7). 6. Whooping Cough (8). 7. Diphtheria and Croup (9). 8. Influenza (10). 9. Dysentery (14). 10


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