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Sanitary Statistics of Native Colonial Schools and Hospitals

Chapter 10: C. MORTALITY IN THE COLONIAL SCHOOLS. (NATAL.)
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The author compiles and analyzes returns from numerous colonial schools and training institutions to document attendance, age distribution, and mortality patterns. Results show higher death rates than those of comparable children at home, with infectious childhood epidemics dominating in some regions while tubercular disease is prominent in particular institutions. The analysis connects elevated mortality to poor building construction, inadequate ventilation, unsanitary surroundings, long instructional periods, and scarce play or physical education. It also highlights inconsistent, incomplete record-keeping and concludes that the available statistical material is insufficient to yield fully reliable practical guidance.

C. MORTALITY IN THE COLONIAL SCHOOLS. (NATAL.)

AGES. Years of Life. Deaths. Annual Rate of Mortality per Cent.
Both Sexes. M. F. Both Sexes. M. F. Both Sexes. M. F.
All ages 3,832 1,710 2,122 16 9 7 ·42 ·53 ·33
Under 5 years 344 141 203 6 3 3 1·74 2·13 1·48
5–10 years 2,279 1,035 1,244 7 3 4 ·31 ·29 ·32
10–15 years 898 346 552 3 2 1 ·33 ·58 ·18
15 and upwards 411 188 223