The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 33
... persons between the ages of fifteen and forty years ; of these 18 were males and 46 females ; while for the ages over forty years there were 56 deaths , of which 19 were males and 37 females . The deaths from typhoid fever among those ...
... persons between the ages of fifteen and forty years ; of these 18 were males and 46 females ; while for the ages over forty years there were 56 deaths , of which 19 were males and 37 females . The deaths from typhoid fever among those ...
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... Persons to I sq . mile Mean death - rate at all ages . Mean death - rate under 5 years Mean birth rate per 1000 of living . 166 186 379 1718 4499 12,357 65,823 16.75 19.16 21.88 24.90 28.08 32.49 38.62 37.80 47.53 63.06 82.10 95.04 ...
... Persons to I sq . mile Mean death - rate at all ages . Mean death - rate under 5 years Mean birth rate per 1000 of living . 166 186 379 1718 4499 12,357 65,823 16.75 19.16 21.88 24.90 28.08 32.49 38.62 37.80 47.53 63.06 82.10 95.04 ...
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... persons per acre , a birth - rate of 27.7 , and a death - rate of from 19.6 to 23.0 per 1000 , and Liverpool , with a population of 592,991 , a density of 113.8 persons per acre , a birth - rate of 31.2 , and a death - rate of from 23.7 ...
... persons per acre , a birth - rate of 27.7 , and a death - rate of from 19.6 to 23.0 per 1000 , and Liverpool , with a population of 592,991 , a density of 113.8 persons per acre , a birth - rate of 31.2 , and a death - rate of from 23.7 ...
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... persons per acre and a death - rate of 28.63 per 1000 of population , and Fall River , Mass . , with 4 persons per acre and a death - rate of 24.84 per 1000 of popu- lation . Though a diminution in the number of persons per CHART 1 ...
... persons per acre and a death - rate of 28.63 per 1000 of population , and Fall River , Mass . , with 4 persons per acre and a death - rate of 24.84 per 1000 of popu- lation . Though a diminution in the number of persons per CHART 1 ...
Page 77
... person of small doses of typhoid toxin devoid of infective properties . The person so treated is thought to be more resistant to , if not actually immune from , typhoid fever . The method has been in operation in India and in South ...
... person of small doses of typhoid toxin devoid of infective properties . The person so treated is thought to be more resistant to , if not actually immune from , typhoid fever . The method has been in operation in India and in South ...
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