Wrigley, E. A. (Author)
Book
Woods, Robert;
Woodward, John;
(1984)
Urban disease and mortality in 19th-century England
Article
Metz, Karl H.;
(1984)
Social thought and social statistics in the early 19th century: The case of sanitary statistics in England
Book
Woods, Robert;
Shelton, Nicola;
(1997)
An atlas of Victorian mortality
Article
Riley, James C.;
(1987)
Ill health during the English mortality decline: The friendly societies' experience
Article
Hardy, Anne;
(1988)
Diagnosis, death, and diet: The case of London, 1750-1909
Article
Riley, James C.;
(1999)
Why sickness and death rates do not move parallel to one another over time
Article
Higgs, Edward;
(1996)
A cuckoo in the nest? The origins of civil registration and state medical statistics in England and Wales
Article
Luckin, Bill;
(1997)
Perspectives on the mortality decline in London, 1860-1920
Article
Guha, Sumit;
(1994)
The importance of social intervention in England's mortality decline: The evidence reviewed
Article
Dennington, Carolyn I.;
(1979)
Mortality and medical care in 19th-century Glasgow
Article
Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1983)
Mortality at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1839-72
Article
Matossian, Mary Kilbourne;
(1985)
Death in London, 1750-1909
Book
Szreter, Simon;
(1986)
The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline, c. 1850-1914: A re-interpretation
Article
Szreter, Simon;
Mooney, Graham;
(1998)
Urbanization, mortality, and the standard of living debate: New estimates of the expectation of life at birth in 19th-century British cities
Article
Eyler, John M.;
(1976)
Mortality statistics and Victorian health policy: Program and criticism
Article
Woods, Robert;
(1982)
The structure of mortality in mid-19th century England and Wales
Article
Hardy, Anne;
(1994)
“Death is the cure of all diseases”: Using the General Register Office cause of death statistics for 1837-1920
Article
Mooney, Graham;
(1994)
Did London pass the “sanitary test”? Seasonal infant mortality in London, 1870-1914
Article
Mooney, Graham;
Luckin, Bill;
Tanner, Andrea;
(1999)
Patient pathways: Solving the problem of institutional mortality in London during the later 19th century
Chapter
McKeown, T.;
Record, R.G.;
(1974)
Reasons for the decline in mortality in England and Wales during the 19th century
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