Summary by Quinqennial 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 1901.,PERSONS—MALES (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 89,624 1,993 618 238 41 97 225 6 5 763
Specified 89,504 1,984 618 238 41 97 216 6 5 763
0 - 5 years 10,702 24 9 1 1 13
5 - 65 74,973 1,279 332 207 37 50 177 6 5 463
65 and over 3,829 683 277 30 4 46 39 287
0 - 5 10,702 24 9 1 1 13
5 - 10 11,160 40 6 5 4 3 1 21
10 - 15 10,649 85 17 14 6 3 5 1 1 38
15 - 20 9,388 85 17 20 5 2 1 2 2 36
20 - 25 8,261 135 35 25 4 4 9 58
25 - 30 7,276 135 32 26 4 5 16 2 50
30 - 35 6,422 115 32 25 1 3 23 1 30
35 - 40 6,262 138 29 21 5 5 29 49
40 - 45 5,273 116 27 20 1 4 20 1 43
45 - 50 3,760 132 36 15 6 9 25 41
50 - 55 2,797 95 27 12 1 9 21 1 24
55 - 60 1,996 88 35 13 1 13 26
60 - 65 1,729 113 39 11 2 14 47
65 - 70 1,292 113 40 9 1 5 14 44
70 - 75 1,123 180 78 10 1 10 15 66
75 - 80 756 189 73 5 1 11 8 91
80 - 85 459 123 55 3 9 1 55
85 and over. 199 78 31 3 1 11 1 31