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Article
Behar, C.L.; Dupâquier, J.
(1991)
L'invention des taux de fécondité légitime: J. Matthews Duncan.
Annales de Démographie Historique
(pp. 297-335).
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Article
Desrosières, Alain
(1991)
Official statistics and medicine in 19th-century France: The SGF as a case study.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 515-537).
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Thesis
Rusnock, Andrea A.
(1990)
The quantification of things human: Medicine and political arithmetic in Enlightenment England and France.
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Article
Landers, John
(1990)
Age patterns of mortality in London during the “long 18th century”: A test of the “high potential” model of metropolitan mortality.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 27-60).
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Article
Curtin, Philip D.
(1990)
The end of the “white man's grave”? Nineteenth-century mortality in West Africa.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 63-88).
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Article
Krauss, Martin
(1990)
Die Bevölkerung der Stadt Schönau (Odenwald) im 18. Jahrhundert: Sozial-, mentalitäts- und medizingeschichtliche Aspekte einer historisch-demographischen Lokalstudie.
Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins
(pp. 283-327).
(/isis/citation/CBB000029806/)
Book
Mercer, Alex
(1990)
Disease, mortality and population in transition: Epidemiological-demographic change in England since the 18th century as part of a global phenomenon.
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Book
Hawkins, F. Bisset
(1990)
Elements of medical statistics. With an introduction by Cassedy, James H..
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Article Le déclin de la mortalité (1989). Annales de Démographie Historique (pp. 7-195). (/isis/citation/CBB000052651/)
Article
Dobson, Mary J.
(1989)
Mortality gradients and disease exchanges: Comparisons from Old England and Colonial America.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 259-297).
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Article
Riley, James C.; Alter, George
(1989)
The epidemiologic transition and morbidity.
Annales de Démographie Historique
(pp. 199-213).
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Book
Spree, Reinhard
(1988)
Health and social class in Imperial Germany: A social history of mortality, morbidity, and inequality. With a foreword by Paul Weindling. Translated from the German by Stuart McKinnon-Evans, in association with John Halliday.
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Article
Hardy, Anne
(1988)
Diagnosis, death, and diet: The case of London, 1750-1909.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 387-401).
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Article
Szreter, Simon
(1988)
The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline c. 1850-1914: A re-interpretation of the role of public health.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 1-37).
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Article
Orme, Nicholas
(1988)
Mortality in 14th-century Exeter.
Medical History
(pp. 195-203).
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Article
Riley, James C.
(1987)
Ill health during the English mortality decline: The friendly societies' experience.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 563-588).
(/isis/citation/CBB000039358/)
Article
Lewis, Milton; MacLeod, Roy
(1987)
A workingman's paradise? Reflections on urban mortality in colonial Australia, 1860-1900.
Medical History
(pp. 387-402).
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Chapter
Imhof, Arthur E.
(1987)
Methodological problems in modern urban history writing: Graphic representations of urban mortality, 1750-1850.
In: Problems and methods in the history of medicine
(p. 101).
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Chapter
Wrigley, E.A.
(1987)
No death without birth: The implications of English mortality in the early modern period.
In: Problems and methods in the history of medicine
(p. 133).
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Article
Kunitz, Stephen J.
(1987)
Making a long story short: A note on men's height and mortality in England from the first through the 19th centuries.
Medical History
(pp. 269-280).
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