73 FIRST FIVE PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF DEATH PER 100,000 POPULATION IN 9 COUNTRIES OF NORTH AMERICA, 1952 : ZOMMUNICABLE DISEASES fl Gastritis, enteritis, etc. fl Influenza and pneumonia m Tuberculosis m Malaria Other infective OTHER CAUSES fd Heart and circulatory 8 Diseases of early infancy Ii? cancer RAccidents m Other CANADA UNITED XEXICO DOMINICAN GUATE- HON- EL SAL- COSTA PAMAMA STATES REPUBLIC MALA DURAS VADOR RICA First five principal causes of death per 100,000 population in 9 countries of North America, 1952 FIRST FIVE PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF DEATH PER 100,000 POPULATION IN 9 COUNTRIES OF SOUTH AMERICA, 1952 400 400 300 300 200 200 c c COLOMBIA VENEZUELABRAZIl!`PERU BOLIVIA PARAGUA&ILE URUGUA JYRGENTINA OMMUNICABLE DISEASE w Gastritis, enteritis, etc. n Influenza and pneumonia O Tuberculosis O Malaria s Other infective OTHER CAUSES &d Heart and circulatory [II Diseases of earlyinfanc !a cancer m Accidents h# Other (1) Federal District and State capitals, excluding city of sdo Paula. (2) YeaI- 1951 First five principal cakes of death per 100,000 population in 9 countries of South America, 1952