Summary by Quinquennial Age-Periods., TABLE II.—Showing the Number of Persons of the living Population suffering from each description of Infirmity at each Quinquennial Period of Age, according to the Census Returns of 1891.
PERSONS—NUMERICAL.
Ages. Total Population. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sick. Suffering from Accident. Deaf and Dumb. Blind. Insane. Idiotic. Epileptic. Crippled, deformed, other infirmities.
All Ages 146,667 3,416 1,169 152 54 165 383 46 37 1,410
Specified 146,077 3,412 1,169 152 54 165 380 45 37 1,410
0 - 5 years 21,466 66 36 2 2 2 24
5 - 65 117,884 2,367 855 127 48 73 292 43 35 894
65 and over 6,727 979 278 23 4 90 88 2 2 492
0 - 5 21,466 66 36 2 2 2 24
5 - 10 19,399 120 54 4 7 4 1 2 48
10 - 15 16,461 161 68 9 7 4 4 12 4 53
15 - 20 13,893 215 100 14 7 4 7 4 7 72
20 - 25 13,737 208 91 12 8 4 18 6 5 64
25 - 30 13,322 224 88 20 5 2 28 6 5 70
30 - 35 10,831 237 85 11 5 4 38 5 1 88
35 - 40 7,799 227 77 12 6 8 33 3 2 86
40 - 45 5,981 196 60 8 10 36 2 2 78
45 - 50 4,915 149 46 11 5 24 1 3 59
50 - 55 4,438 197 64 5 6 33 1 88
55 - 60 3,719 189 50 14 1 7 40 1 3 73
60 - 65 3,389 244 72 7 2 15 30 3 115
65 - 70 2,462 246 60 9 1 18 30 1 127
70 - 75 2,171 320 97 9 1 20 34 2 1 156
75 - 80 1,191 205 59 2 2 22 16 104
80 - 85 629 135 43 2 16 7 67
85 and over 274 73 19 1 14 1 38