A Sickness Survey of Boston, Mass. Fourth Community Sickness Survey
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This slight irregularity in the sickness rates for adult females is a characteristic of general morbidity statistics wherever observed. Beginning with the age period 35-44 and continuing uniformly thereafter, the rates for the females are appreciably lower than for the males. Sickness in Boston by Disease. The more important diseases and conditions enumerated in the survey are shown in Table 3. (See pages 8-9.) Varied climatic, geographical and other environmental conditions affect the actual a...nd relative frequency of the several diseases and conditions. In the North Carolina and Rochester surveys, rheumatism in its various forms constituted the single disease or condition of highest numerical importance. In the Boston survey, however, the title "External Causes" led the list with a rate of 198.4 per 100,000 exposed. Rheu- matism was the cause next in importance, with a rate of 180.0 per 100,000, or 11.1% less than the North Carolina rate and 15.0% less than the Rochester finding. Organic diseases of the heart were observed in 91 cases in the Boston survey and constituted 5.2% of the total sicknesses registered.
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