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DEMOGRAPHY / Population: Medical Statistics

Exhibiting 116 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1915 CEThe mortality from cancer throughout the world.
1977 CEThe native population of the Americas in 1492. Edited by William M. Devevan.
1939 CEThe natural history of population.
1922 CEThe population problem: A study in human evolution.
1923 CEThe relation between home conditions and the intelligence of school children. From data collected by the late Mrs. Frances Wood. Privy Council. Medical Report Council. Special reports series No. 74.
1732 CEThe state of physick, ancient and modern, briefly considered: with a plan for the improvement of it.
1801 CEThe statistical breviary; shewing, on a principle entirely new, the resources of every state and kingdom in Europe; illustrated with stained copperplate charts, representing the physical powers of each distinct nation with ease and perspicuity. To which is added, a similar exhibition of the ruling powers of Hindoostan.
1813 CETreatise on the history, nature, and treatment of chincough: Including a variety of cases and dissections. To which is subjoined an inquiry into the relative mortality of the principal diseases of children, and the numbers who have died under ten years of age, in Glasgow, during the last thirty years.
1603 CETrue bill of the vvhole number that hath died at London.
1995 CETrust in numbers: The pursuit of objectivity in science and public life.
1983 CEU.S. cancer mortality rates and trends, 1950-1979. 4 vols.
1997 CEU.S. Vital Statistics System: Major activities and developments, 1950-95. From the Center for Disease Control and Prevention/ National Center for Health Statistics. Includes reprint of "History and organization of the Vital Statistics system" to 1950.
2011 CEVisual complexity: Mapping patterns of information.
2002 CEVital accounts: Quantifying health and population in eighteenth-century England and France.
1885 CEVital statistics. A memorial volume of selections from the reports and writings of William Farr.
1839 CEVital statistics. IN: A statistical account of the British Empire: exhibiting its extent, physical capacities, population, industries, and civil and religious institutions by J[ohn] R[amsey] McCulloch, 2nd ed., 2, 52-90.