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Summary of human births in one year based on data collected by the U. S. Children’s Bureau in selected cities of the United States. 1,. Brockton, Mass.; 2, Johnstown, Pa.; 3, Manchester, N. H.; 4, Saginaw, Mich.


LIVING rocrm BTILLBORN romm TOTAL NUMBER P NUMBER or MALES er cent on mm» mg mg; 5:": BIRTHS FEMALES ‘ - c?‘ 5? O -8 9 <3‘ 9 0 es in total 1_nd1- to 100 indz- to 100 number of viduals females vrduals females young

1,247 105.77 1,210 623 587 106.13 37 18 19 94.73 2.96 1,551 110.16 1,463 761 702 108.40 88 52 36 144.44 5.67 1,643 101.10 1,564 781 783 99.74 79 45 34 132.35 4.80 1,015 107.99 981 507 474 106.92 34 20 14 142.85 3.34

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5,456 105.96 5,218 2,672 2,546 104.94 238 135103 131.06 4.36

  • Statistics of births during one year in a fifth city, Waterbury, Conn., have also been published by the Children’s Bureau (Hunter, ’18). The data given show a total of 2,654 births of which 3.2 per cent were stillbirths. Sincesex data are given for only 53 of the 86 stillborn young, this series of data is excluded from table 3.