The book A Manual for Health Officers was written by author Macnutt, Joseph Scott, 1885- Here you can read free online of A Manual for Health Officers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Manual for Health Officers a good or bad book?
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Also Quetelet's third rule, footnote to p. 538. VITAL STATISTICS 529 happened to die out after such disinfection had been per- formed ; we now Isnow that f omites have nothing to do with its transmission. As Whipple truly says: "This and other fallacies are very likely to creep in unawares in statistical work under cover of apparent accuracy and thoroughness of investigation implied by the use of long columns of figures." And he adds this remark applicable to statistical investigation in genera...l: BaUey has well said that the phrase, "Other things being equal," has covered up a multitude of sins. As a rule, the other things are not equal. He also warns against the hidd,en errors that may lie in the use of the terms, "It is undoubtedly true that,'' and "It is probable in this case that . . . ." Of great importance is it, therefore, to make sure that the data collected are sufficient in kind and number for the purpose for which the statistics are intended. No better preparation for the work of the statistician can be had than that given in a course of study in formal logic.
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