Statistics Concerning Consumption and Other Preventable Diseases
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Now that the crusade against consumption is to be carried on in Gloucester, Somerset, and Wilts, it appears desirable to bring together some figures which may be of service in evoking local interest by comparing the death returns for these three counties with those for England and Wales. The latest returns available are for the year 1898, in the sixty-first Annual Report the Registrar-General, published in igoo. The total number
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دوره 19 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2016