Summary by Quinquennial Age-Periods., TABLE IV.—Showing the Number of Males of the living Population suffering from each description of Infirmity at each Quinquennial Period of Age, according to the Census Returns of 1891.
MALES (NUMERICAL).
Ages. Total Population. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sick. Suffering from Accident. Deaf and Dumb. Blind. Insane. Idiotic. Epileptic. Crippled, Deformed, and other Infirmities.
All Ages 77,560 2,097 659 132 27 97 204 17 21 940
Specified 76,990 2,094 659 132 27 97 201 17 21 940
0 - 5 years 10,839 37 20 1 2 14
5 - 65 61,853 1,371 455 112 24 37 147 17 19 560
65 and over 4,298 686 184 19 3 58 54 2 366
0 - 5 10,839 37 20 1 2 14
5 - 10 9,879 74 35 2 5 1 31
10 - 15 8,284 82 33 9 2 1 3 6 1 27
15 - 20 7,073 134 53 12 3 4 5 1 5 51
20 - 25 7,154 120 55 12 3 1 10 1 1 37
25 - 30 7,263 137 45 18 2 2 17 2 2 49
30 - 35 5,901 135 41 10 3 4 16 3 58
35 - 40 4,360 131 30 12 4 5 17 1 2 60
40 - 45 3,233 115 31 7 5 21 2 1 48
45 - 50 2,574 84 28 9 2 11 3 31
50 - 55 2,295 111 36 5 3 15 52
55 - 60 1,935 107 23 10 1 5 17 3 48
60 - 65 1,902 141 45 6 1 5 15 1 68
65 - 70 1,493 154 32 7 11 16 1 87
70 - 75 1,405 234 66 8 1 16 21 1 121
75 - 80 790 150 42 2 2 14 12 78
80 - 85 420 93 30 2 8 4 49
85 and over 190 55 14 9 1 31