The Federal registration service of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - Počet stran: 86 |
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Strana 9
... entire country shall have attained -condition of 100 per cent efficiency in this respect . EXTENSION OF THE REGISTRATION AREA FOR DEATHS . The growth of the registration area for deaths is clearly shown in he diagram on page 13 , in ...
... entire country shall have attained -condition of 100 per cent efficiency in this respect . EXTENSION OF THE REGISTRATION AREA FOR DEATHS . The growth of the registration area for deaths is clearly shown in he diagram on page 13 , in ...
Strana 12
... entire expanse of the United States . A slight increase is shown in passing from the census year 1900 to the calendar year 1900 , which is due to the inclusion of Indiana for the latter year . The proportion of population and land area ...
... entire expanse of the United States . A slight increase is shown in passing from the census year 1900 to the calendar year 1900 , which is due to the inclusion of Indiana for the latter year . The proportion of population and land area ...
Strana 15
... entire state . The condition of the registration area for deaths , encouraging as it is in comparison with former years , is still far from satisfactory . Almost the entire South , with the exception of Kentucky and Vir- ginia , is ...
... entire state . The condition of the registration area for deaths , encouraging as it is in comparison with former years , is still far from satisfactory . Almost the entire South , with the exception of Kentucky and Vir- ginia , is ...
Strana 17
... entire southeastern portion of the country , excepting only Alabama . The last two states in the country which , up to 1914 , possessed no vital- statistics laws for the state as a whole were Georgia and South Caro- lina . Both adopted ...
... entire southeastern portion of the country , excepting only Alabama . The last two states in the country which , up to 1914 , possessed no vital- statistics laws for the state as a whole were Georgia and South Caro- lina . Both adopted ...
Strana 18
... entire country , was only 1,271,952 , or 19.8 per 1,000 popula- tion . ( That is to say , 19.8 per 1,000 of the population from which returns were received ; for the entire United States the ratio was only 14.3 per 1,000 . ) The results ...
... entire country , was only 1,271,952 , or 19.8 per 1,000 popula- tion . ( That is to say , 19.8 per 1,000 of the population from which returns were received ; for the entire United States the ratio was only 14.3 per 1,000 . ) The results ...
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100.0 Nonregistration 100.0 Registration ANNUAL COMPILATION CALENDAR area for deaths Biennial birth registration births and deaths Board of Health burial or removal Carolina cartograms cause of death certificate of birth certificate of death child complete Dakota death certificates death occurred Death rate deaths.2 DECENNIAL District of Columbia duty East North East North Central East South Central enforcement enumeration estimated cent included Indian Territory lation local registrar Middle Atlantic midwife Model Law Mortality Statistics mother North Carolina North Central note at head occupation Oklahoma person acting physician or midwife place of death popu Population estimated regis registrar Registration 1890 registration area registration district registration law registration of births registration of vital removal permit returns Rhode Island signature and address SOUTH ATLANTIC South Dakota STANDARD CERTIFICATE statement stillbirths tion transcripts undertaker United vital records vital statistics West North WEST SOUTH
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Strana 81 - He shall obtain the personal and statistical particulars required from the person best qualified to supply them, over the signature and address of his informant. He shall then present the certificate to the...
Strana 84 - And in case of persons admitted or committed for treatment of disease, the physician in charge shall specify for entry in the record, the nature of the disease, and where, in his opinion, it was contracted. The personal particulars and information required by this section shall be obtained from the individual himself if it is practicable to do so; and when they can not be so obtained, they shall be obtained in as complete a manner as possible from relatives, friends, or other persons acquainted with...
Strana 85 - ... shall be prima facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts therein stated. For any search of the files and records when no certified copy is made, the state registrar shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents for each hour or fractional hour of time of search, to be paid by the applicant.
Strana 78 - That for the purposes of this act the state shall be divided into registration districts as follows: Each city, each incorporated town, and each township * shall constitute a primary registration district...
Strana 85 - All certificates, either of birth or death, shall be written legibly in unfading ink, and no certificate shall be held to be complete and correct that does not supply all of the items of information called for therein, or satisfactorily account for their omission.
Strana 77 - State board of health shall have charge of the registration of births and deaths; shall prepare the necessary instructions, forms, and blanks for obtaining and preserving such records and shall procure the faithful registration of the same in each primary registration district as constituted in section 3 of thia act, and in the central bureau of vital statistics at the capital of the State.
Strana 50 - Birth Registration an Aid in Protecting the Lives and Rights of Children.
Strana 84 - He shall carefully examine the certificates received monthly from the local registrars, and if any such are incomplete or unsatisfactory he shall require such further information to be furnished as may be necessary to make the record complete and satisfactory.
Strana 84 - And he shall carefully examine each certificate of birth or death when presented for record, to see that" it has been made out in accordance with the provisions of this act and the instructions of the state registrar; and if any certificate of death is incomplete or unsatisfactory, it shall be his duty to call attention to the defects in the return, and to withhold issuing the burial or removal permit until they are corrected.