The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... of the Laboratory of Hygiene , University of Pennsylvania Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged With 46 Illustrations and 20 Charts W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY Philadelphia 1901 London Copyright , 1901 , by W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY THE ...
... of the Laboratory of Hygiene , University of Pennsylvania Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged With 46 Illustrations and 20 Charts W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY Philadelphia 1901 London Copyright , 1901 , by W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY THE ...
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... of fundamental importance to the subject may be found within its pages . A. C. A. LABORATORY OF HYGIENE , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA , Philadelphia , April , 1901 . PREFACE . THE Contents of this book are essentially the 197929.
... of fundamental importance to the subject may be found within its pages . A. C. A. LABORATORY OF HYGIENE , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA , Philadelphia , April , 1901 . PREFACE . THE Contents of this book are essentially the 197929.
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... Philadelphia . May 31 , 134,878 38,195 28.3 16,409 Baltimore 1890 56,052 Dist . Columbia All England . ( 1893-97 inclus . 32,515 2,705,991 4.328 3.2 18,790 33.6 7,406 13.2 1,630 10,450 32.3 3,568 10.9 1,059 3.2 693,555 12.8 25.6 346,714 ...
... Philadelphia . May 31 , 134,878 38,195 28.3 16,409 Baltimore 1890 56,052 Dist . Columbia All England . ( 1893-97 inclus . 32,515 2,705,991 4.328 3.2 18,790 33.6 7,406 13.2 1,630 10,450 32.3 3,568 10.9 1,059 3.2 693,555 12.8 25.6 346,714 ...
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... Philadelphia the native whites experienced the greatest loss from death , and the Bohemians the least . The high ( relatively speaking ) death - rate among the native white population of Philadelphia is probably due to the relatively ...
... Philadelphia the native whites experienced the greatest loss from death , and the Bohemians the least . The high ( relatively speaking ) death - rate among the native white population of Philadelphia is probably due to the relatively ...
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... Philadelphia Baltimore • District of Columbia . White . Colored . 23.71 31.92 • 29.86 33.27 25.90 30.54 22.69 31.25 21.98 35.99 19.75 37.00 A conspicuously constant racial influence upon suscepti- bility to disease is observed in ...
... Philadelphia Baltimore • District of Columbia . White . Colored . 23.71 31.92 • 29.86 33.27 25.90 30.54 22.69 31.25 21.98 35.99 19.75 37.00 A conspicuously constant racial influence upon suscepti- bility to disease is observed in ...
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