Summary by Quinqennial 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 1901.,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 172,475 3,432 1,127 277 75 173 421 19 14 1,326
Specified 172,328 3,413 1,127 277 75 173 403 19 14 1,325
0 - 5 years 20,865 42 22 1 2 17
5 - 65 144,440 2,238 636 238 69 83 330 18 14 850
65 and over 7,023 1,133 469 38 6 88 73 1 458
0 - 5 20,865 42 22 1 2 17
5 - 10 22,024 88 17 7 9 4 2 3 1 45
10 - 15 21,136 141 39 15 8 5 6 4 1 63
15 - 20 18,451 166 44 23 9 6 4 3 3 74
20 - 25 16,410 242 74 28 11 10 16 4 1 98
25 - 30 13,837 212 56 29 12 7 28 2 2 76
30 - 35 11,998 194 60 26 4 4 37 1 2 60
35 - 40 11,479 223 58 25 5 7 51 1 76
40 - 45 9,740 218 53 24 2 5 47 1 86
45 - 50 6,854 224 61 18 8 11 44 2 80
50 - 55 5,176 169 45 16 1 12 34 1 60
55 - 60 3,881 154 57 15 4 29 49
60 - 65 3,454 207 72 12 8 32 83
65 - 70 2,613 213 79 11 1 12 22 88
70 - 75 2,033 306 122 14 1 22 27 1 119
75 - 80 1,270 307 124 6 3 23 13 138
80 - 85 761 180 84 3 13 6 74
85 and over. 346 127 60 4 1 18 5 39