The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Tables I. and II . In Table I. we have compiled the deaths among children from all causes in six of the larger American cities for a period of six years , as well as similar statistics for Eng- land from the annual reports of the ...
... Tables I. and II . In Table I. we have compiled the deaths among children from all causes in six of the larger American cities for a period of six years , as well as similar statistics for Eng- land from the annual reports of the ...
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Alexander Crever Abbott. infections common to childhood . In Table I. it may be observed that it is in the first year of life that the greater number of deaths occurs ; while from Table II . we learn that TABLE I. - Showing distribution ...
Alexander Crever Abbott. infections common to childhood . In Table I. it may be observed that it is in the first year of life that the greater number of deaths occurs ; while from Table II . we learn that TABLE I. - Showing distribution ...
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... TABLE III . - Showing distribution of deaths from three specific in- fections during the first year of life . ( From Annual Reports of Registrar - General of Great Britain , 1893-97 inclusive ) : Total number of deaths Age . 3-6 months ...
... TABLE III . - Showing distribution of deaths from three specific in- fections during the first year of life . ( From Annual Reports of Registrar - General of Great Britain , 1893-97 inclusive ) : Total number of deaths Age . 3-6 months ...
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... Table IV . ) . TABLE IV . - Deaths among the white population of New York City from Anemia , Typhoid Fever , and Cancer during the six years ending May 31 , 1890 , with distinction of age and sex . Anemia . Typhoid Fever . Cancer ...
... Table IV . ) . TABLE IV . - Deaths among the white population of New York City from Anemia , Typhoid Fever , and Cancer during the six years ending May 31 , 1890 , with distinction of age and sex . Anemia . Typhoid Fever . Cancer ...
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... TABLE V. - Comparing the death - rates per 1000 of white and negro populations for the six years ending with May 31 , 1890 ( Eleventh United States Census ) : Boston New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Baltimore • District of Columbia ...
... TABLE V. - Comparing the death - rates per 1000 of white and negro populations for the six years ending with May 31 , 1890 ( Eleventh United States Census ) : Boston New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Baltimore • District of Columbia ...
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Page 352 - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago.