Description “This paper examines the relationship between intellectual debate, technologies for analysing information, and the production of statistics in the General Register Office (GRO) in London in the early twentieth century.”
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Wrigley, E. A.;
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McKeown, T.;
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Wrigley, E.A.;
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Pennington, C. I.;
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Mortality, public health, and medical improvements in Glasgow, 1855-1911
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Matossian, Mary Kilbourne;
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