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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Mooney, Graham;
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Did London pass the “sanitary test”? Seasonal infant mortality in London, 1870-1914
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Social thought and social statistics in the early 19th century: The case of sanitary statistics in England
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Landers, John;
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Guha, Sumit;
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Higgs, Edward;
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A cuckoo in the nest? The origins of civil registration and state medical statistics in England and Wales
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Riley, James C.;
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Why sickness and death rates do not move parallel to one another over time
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Forbes, Thomas R.;
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By what disease or casualty: The changing face of death in London
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Landers, John;
(1993)
Death and the metropolis: Studies in the demographic history of London 1670-1830
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Dennington, Carolyn I.;
(1979)
Mortality and medical care in 19th-century Glasgow
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Buck, Peter;
(1977)
Seventeenth-century political arithmetic: Civil strife and vital statistics
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Riley, James C.;
(1987)
Ill health during the English mortality decline: The friendly societies' experience
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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
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Writers to the Signet: Estimates of adult mortality in Scotland from the 16th to the 19th century
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Woods, Robert;
(1982)
The structure of mortality in mid-19th century England and Wales
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Mooney, Graham;
Luckin, Bill;
Tanner, Andrea;
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Patient pathways: Solving the problem of institutional mortality in London during the later 19th century
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Rusnock, Andrea A.;
(1990)
The quantification of things human: Medicine and political arithmetic in Enlightenment England and France
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Mortality in the 15th century: Some new evidence
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