Szreter, Simon (Author)
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Review McLaren, A. (1997) Review of "Fertility, class, and gender in Britain, 1860-1940". Social History of Medicine (pp. 180-81).
Review Kearns, G. (1997) Review of "Fertility, class, and gender in Britain, 1860-1940". Medical History (pp. 229-30).
Review Hanley, J.G. (1999) Review of "Fertility, class, and gender in Britain, 1860-1940". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 96-97).
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Higgs, Edward;
(1996)
The statistical Big Bang of 1911: Ideology, technological innovation and the production of medical statistics
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(1978)
English mortality in the Industrial Revolution period
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Hardy, Anne;
(1994)
“Death is the cure of all diseases”: Using the General Register Office cause of death statistics for 1837-1920
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Mooney, Graham;
(1994)
Did London pass the “sanitary test”? Seasonal infant mortality in London, 1870-1914
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Metz, Karl H.;
(1984)
Social thought and social statistics in the early 19th century: The case of sanitary statistics in England
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(1990)
Age patterns of mortality in London during the “long 18th century”: A test of the “high potential” model of metropolitan mortality
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Hardy, Anne;
(1988)
Diagnosis, death, and diet: The case of London, 1750-1909
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Woods, Robert;
Shelton, Nicola;
(1997)
An atlas of Victorian mortality
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Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1983)
Mortality at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1839-72
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Galley, Chris;
(1994)
A never-ending succession of epidemics? Mortality in early-modern York
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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
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Luckin, Bill;
(1997)
Perspectives on the mortality decline in London, 1860-1920
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Woods, Robert;
Woodward, John;
(1984)
Urban disease and mortality in 19th-century England
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Szreter, Simon;
(1986)
The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline, c. 1850-1914: A re-interpretation
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Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1981)
Births and deaths in a London parish: The record from the registers, 1654-1693 and 1729-1743
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Eyler, John M.;
(1976)
Mortality statistics and Victorian health policy: Program and criticism
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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
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Razzell, Peter;
(1998)
The conundrum of 18th-century English population growth
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Loschky, David J.;
(1972)
Urbanization and England's 18th-century crude birth and death rate
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Hawkins, F. Bisset;
(1990)
Elements of medical statistics. With an introduction by Cassedy, James H.
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