Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... DEATH Great advancement has been made during the past few decades in the treatment of disease . Some maladies which ... death . ( See Table 34. ) TABLE 34. LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH DURING THE PERIOD 1911 to 1935 * Average Annual Deaths ...
... DEATH Great advancement has been made during the past few decades in the treatment of disease . Some maladies which ... death . ( See Table 34. ) TABLE 34. LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH DURING THE PERIOD 1911 to 1935 * Average Annual Deaths ...
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... death tolls since 1911. For instance , in 1935 the death rate from heart diseases was 18.5 or first in the ten leading causes of death , whereas back in 1911 the death rate from heart diseases was 11.1 per cent and ranked second to the ...
... death tolls since 1911. For instance , in 1935 the death rate from heart diseases was 18.5 or first in the ten leading causes of death , whereas back in 1911 the death rate from heart diseases was 11.1 per cent and ranked second to the ...
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... death in 1911 , with 6.2 per cent of all deaths . In 1935 the accident death rate had fallen to seventh place , but the percentage of deaths resulting from accidents had risen slightly and had become 6.8 per cent . The most dangerous ...
... death in 1911 , with 6.2 per cent of all deaths . In 1935 the accident death rate had fallen to seventh place , but the percentage of deaths resulting from accidents had risen slightly and had become 6.8 per cent . The most dangerous ...
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