174 



REPORT — 1842. 



PERTH— {continued). 

 Table LIX.— Cases of SMALL-POX. 



DUNDEE. 

 Table LX.— Exhibiting the average annual number of fatal cases of FEVER at dif- 

 ferent ages which occurred in the Town of Dundee, during the years 1839, 1840, and 

 1841, with the proportion which the deaths by fever at these ages bear to the whole deaths 

 by fever; also the proportion which the total amount of these deaths bear to the mean 

 population. 



Ages. 



Under 5 years 



Under 20 years 



20 years and upwards 

 Totals 



10J 

 29f 



59i 



»3| 



32f 



29i 



62 



23§ 

 62£ 



59 



12U 



Proportions. 



1st. 



To the whole 



of the deaths 



by Fever. 



Per cent. 

 19-505 

 51-373 

 48-626 



Cases of MEASLES. 



Under 5 years I 



Under 20 years 



20 years and upwards 

 Totals I 



Under 5 years ; 



Under 20 years I 



20 years and upwards 

 Totals 



Under 5 years 1 



Under 20 years 



20 years and upwards I 

 Totals j 



Cases of 



Under 5 years 



Under 20 years 



20 years and upwards 

 Totals 



441 



49* 



5H 



56i 



951 

 106 



49| 56£ 106 



Cases of SCARLET FEVER. 



100-000 



90-251 

 100-000 



2nd. 



To the 



population, 



59,691. 



Per cent. 

 0039 

 0-104 

 0-098 



0-203 



0160 

 0177 

 0-000 



24* 



36| 

 I* 



38 



Cases 

 33§ 



m 



23i 



32 



2 



47| 



68f 



3^ 



34f 72 



of SMALL-POX. 



m 1 7u 



100-000 



66-203 

 95-370 

 4-629 



41 7 



2i 





14 



83* 



100-000 



85-258 



94-820 



5179 



0177 



0079 

 0-115 

 0-005 



100-000 



set 1 



FEVERS an 

 112f 



0-120 



0119 

 0-132 

 0-007 



153f 



33 



1861 



125| 

 33- 



196i 



23SJ 



31*1 



66| 



383 



62-228 

 82-5*8 



17-406 



100-000 



0-140 



0-398 

 0-660 

 0-111 



0-6 11 



N.B. — The Aberdeen records are not sufficiently perfect to admit of similar tables for that town. 



