The Elements of Vital StatisticsLondon, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... returns , that , judging by the number of houses in the rate - books , there are grounds for believing that the population is over - estimated , and , therefore , the death - rate under - estimated . In the year 1881 , the birth - rate ...
... returns , that , judging by the number of houses in the rate - books , there are grounds for believing that the population is over - estimated , and , therefore , the death - rate under - estimated . In the year 1881 , the birth - rate ...
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... return the population in 1881 was found to be 210,434 , to which a small addition must be made for increase during the second quarter of the census year . By finding the estimated population of the Wandsworth District in 1881 ...
... return the population in 1881 was found to be 210,434 , to which a small addition must be made for increase during the second quarter of the census year . By finding the estimated population of the Wandsworth District in 1881 ...
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... returns of the Board of Trade , but there are no trustworthy data as to immigration . During the year 1886 there were in England and Wales 903,866 births and 537,276 deaths , so the natural increment was 366,590 , equal to 1:32 per cent ...
... returns of the Board of Trade , but there are no trustworthy data as to immigration . During the year 1886 there were in England and Wales 903,866 births and 537,276 deaths , so the natural increment was 366,590 , equal to 1:32 per cent ...
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... returns of 1876 showed the excellent effect of the compulsory law . The stated birth - rate of that year , 36-6 per thousand , was the highest on record , being 1.2 per thousand higher than the average for the ten previous years ; while ...
... returns of 1876 showed the excellent effect of the compulsory law . The stated birth - rate of that year , 36-6 per thousand , was the highest on record , being 1.2 per thousand higher than the average for the ten previous years ; while ...
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... returns are useless for classification ; and it goes almost without saying that no coroner's inquest is satisfactory which does not include a post - mortem examination by a competent medical practitioner . - Improvements in Registration ...
... returns are useless for classification ; and it goes almost without saying that no coroner's inquest is satisfactory which does not include a post - mortem examination by a competent medical practitioner . - Improvements in Registration ...
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after-lifetime age and sex age and sex-distribution age at death age-groups age-period Annual Deaths Annual Report Army average number back-to-back houses Brighton calculated cancer causes of death cent column compared correct decennium decrease density diarrhoea different ages diphtheria England and Wales English Life Table Enteric Fever error estimated excess fact fallacies Farr Farr's following table given greater groups of ages Healthy Districts hospitals illegitimacy increase infantile mortality influence Life-Table London marriage mean age mean duration measles medical officers method Million Living notification number living number of births number of deaths number of persons obtained occupation Ogle Ogle's period phthisis preceding table premature birth prevalence probability proportion Puerperal Fever rate of mortality ratio Registrar-General Registrar-General's registration returns rural scarlet fever shown sickness smallpox smallpox mortality stationary tion total deaths total number towns trustworthy United Kingdom unvaccinated urban vaccination varying Wandsworth whooping cough zymotic diseases
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Сторінка 68 - All that we can do, is to keep steadily in mind that each organic being is striving to increase at a geometrical ratio; that each at some period of its life, during some season of the year, during each generation or at intervals, has to struggle for life, and to suffer great destruction.
Сторінка 66 - I have referred rests on this doctrine : ' the population is increasing in a geometrical progression, the means of subsistence in an arithmetical progression, and unless wars, destructive epidemics, marshes, dense towns, close workshops, and other deadly agents, carry off the excess of the numbers born — unless the outlets of life and blood be left open — the whole people must be exposed to a slow process of starvation.
Сторінка 17 - They may be regarded as storehouses of facts which have been arranged on methods that are approved as the most useful and convenient, and to which, both now and in future years, students of vital statistics may resort for the elucidation of questions bearing on the social condition of the people, on national progress, on life, health, and disease.
Сторінка 241 - Nothing is more proverbially uncertain than the duration of human life when the maxim is applied to an individual, but there are few things less subject to fluctuation than the average duration of life in a multitude of individuals.