TABLE 1.-Number of fibrocystic patients under medical supervision at the beginning of each calendar year and number newly diagnosed, under care, and dying during each year, 1952–61: New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States1 TABLE 2.-Patients under medical supervision for cystic fibrosis during each calendar year 1952-61, by age-New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States 1 TABLE 3.-Number and percentage distribution of newly diagnosed cases of cystic fibrosis in each 5-year period, 1952-56 and 1957-61 by age at diagnosis: New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States 1 TABLE 4.-Number and percentage distribution of fatal cases of cystic fibrosis in each 5-year period, 1952-56 and 1957-61 by age at death: New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States 1 TABLE 5.-Cystic fibrosis cases and caseload rates for white race by residence in geographic divisions and by other selected demographic characteristics: New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States, 1960 1 TABLE 6.-Resident white population April 1960, used for computing rates shown in table 5 of this report, by selected demographic characteristics: New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic States FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966. ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL WITNESSES DR. DALE C. CAMERON, SUPERINTENDENT DR. DAVID W. HARRIS, FIRST ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN MR. M. K. MADDEN, EXECUTIVE OFFICER MR. LYLE C. VANMERE, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ENGINEER MR. F. M. HALL, BUDGET OFFICER MR. JAMES B. CARDWELL, DEPARTMENT DEPUTY COMPTROLLER |