Book ID: CBB000013187

Urban disease and mortality in 19th-century England (1984)

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Woods, Robert (Editor)
Woodward, John (Editor)


Batsford Academic


Publication Date: 1984
Physical Details: 255 pp.; illus.; notes; index

Description Contents: Woods, Robert, Woodward, John: Mortality, poverty and the environment. Woods, Robert: Mortality patterns in the 19th century. Woodward, John: Medicine and the city: The 19th-century experience. Cronjé, Gillian: Tuberculosis and mortality decline in England and Wales, 1851-1910. Luckin, Bill: Evaluating the sanitary revolution: Typhus and typhoid in London, 1851-1900. Thompson, Barbara: Infant mortality in 19th-century Bradford. Pooley, Marilyn E., Pooley, Colin G.: Health, society and environment in 19th-century Manchester. Woods, Robert: Mortality and sanitary conditions in late 19th-century Birmingham.


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Authors & Contributors
Woods, Robert
Mooney, Graham
Szreter, Simon
Riley, James C.
Luckin, Bill
Hardy, Anne Irmgard
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Journal of Historical Geography
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Proceedings of the ... International Congress of the History of Science
Medical History
Publishers
Science History
Liverpool University Press
Centre for Economic Policy Research
Concepts
Medical statistics
People
Vierhaus, Rudolf
Stapledon, George
Limborch, Hendrik van
Hawkins, Francis Bisset
Time Periods
19th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London)
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