The Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Abstract of the Literature: Official Organ of the American Association of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 1Harvard Medical School, 1919 |
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Page 364
... death rate for Illinois coal miners has been constantly on the increase since 1912 . The marked excess in deaths due to vio- lence nullifies to a large extent any com- parisons possible between the other causes TABLE 2. - MORTALITY OF ...
... death rate for Illinois coal miners has been constantly on the increase since 1912 . The marked excess in deaths due to vio- lence nullifies to a large extent any com- parisons possible between the other causes TABLE 2. - MORTALITY OF ...
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... death are emphasized in Illinois coal miners , and ( 2 ) the tendencies toward increase or decrease in the various causes of death , obtained by comparing the death rates in the last col- umn , which are those of the last two years ...
... death are emphasized in Illinois coal miners , and ( 2 ) the tendencies toward increase or decrease in the various causes of death , obtained by comparing the death rates in the last col- umn , which are those of the last two years ...
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... death rate , I call your attention to the at- tached table . This table shows the death rates per 1,000 from disease and from acci- dents among employees in the Canal Zone , between 1906 and 1907 , and compares them with the fatal ...
... death rate , I call your attention to the at- tached table . This table shows the death rates per 1,000 from disease and from acci- dents among employees in the Canal Zone , between 1906 and 1907 , and compares them with the fatal ...
Contents
NUM MAY 1919 NUMBER | 1 |
CONTENTS | 12 |
THE PROBLEM OF FATIGUE Reynold A Spaeth Ph D Associate in Physiological Hygiene | 22 |
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