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Table IV ( page 26 ) shows recent standardized mortality ratios for tuberculosis for both respiratory and non - respiratory forms . The ratios are approaching a quarter of those for 1950-52 . The slowest to fall has been that for the ...
Table IV ( page 26 ) shows recent standardized mortality ratios for tuberculosis for both respiratory and non - respiratory forms . The ratios are approaching a quarter of those for 1950-52 . The slowest to fall has been that for the ...
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Table VI gives infant mortality rates in recent years in several countries . This table shows that several countries have rates lower than those for England and Wales . Particularly noticeable , are the rates of 16 and 17 per 1,000 live ...
Table VI gives infant mortality rates in recent years in several countries . This table shows that several countries have rates lower than those for England and Wales . Particularly noticeable , are the rates of 16 and 17 per 1,000 live ...
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Childhood mortality increased at a very similar rate until about 1951 since when , despite annual fluctuations , there is little sign of any further upward trend . Acute leukaemia is the predominant type found in childhood , amounting ...
Childhood mortality increased at a very similar rate until about 1951 since when , despite annual fluctuations , there is little sign of any further upward trend . Acute leukaemia is the predominant type found in childhood , amounting ...
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