British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 50J. Churchill., 1872 |
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... population were killed off by these four diseases . To what extent can this terrible decennial death - roll be shortened or abolished by the process of isolation and stamping out ? Is not the whole subject a grave and momentous question ...
... population were killed off by these four diseases . To what extent can this terrible decennial death - roll be shortened or abolished by the process of isolation and stamping out ? Is not the whole subject a grave and momentous question ...
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... population . With respect to Queensland , its coast has generally been con- sidered free from malaria , and was believed to be very healthy ; but experience proves that here , as well as elsewhere within the tropics or near them , where ...
... population . With respect to Queensland , its coast has generally been con- sidered free from malaria , and was believed to be very healthy ; but experience proves that here , as well as elsewhere within the tropics or near them , where ...
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... population as a whole at different ages . He uses Dr. Collins's statistics , showing the age of each 16,385 women delivered in the Dublin Lying - in Hospital , these women being mothers of legitimate and illegitimate children , live and ...
... population as a whole at different ages . He uses Dr. Collins's statistics , showing the age of each 16,385 women delivered in the Dublin Lying - in Hospital , these women being mothers of legitimate and illegitimate children , live and ...
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... Population as a Whole at different Ages , " on data which are obviously insufficient , not to say fallacious . To arrive at the desired result , Dr. Duncan computes the comparative fertility of the whole female popu- lation of Edinburgh ...
... Population as a Whole at different Ages , " on data which are obviously insufficient , not to say fallacious . To arrive at the desired result , Dr. Duncan computes the comparative fertility of the whole female popu- lation of Edinburgh ...
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... population , at different ages , is greater in the decade of years following the climax of about thirty years of age than in the decade of years preceding the climax . This would tend to show that fertility and fecundity are opposed to ...
... population , at different ages , is greater in the decade of years following the climax of about thirty years of age than in the decade of years preceding the climax . This would tend to show that fertility and fecundity are opposed to ...
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