The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain
The book The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain was written by author Haviland, Alfred, 1825-1903 Here you can read free online of The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain a good or bad book?
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. 3-62 . . 1-48 East Ward ... 2-53 . . -48 Longtown . . , 2-G6 . . 0-52 West Ward 2-51 . . 1-89 Carlisle 4-88 . . 2-15 Kendal 3-91 . . 1-45 Wigton 2-88 . . 0-97 Ulverston . . . 2-43 . . 1-08 Cockermouth 3-96 . . 1-64 Among males during the decenniad 1851-1870, Penrith, Childbirth and JMetria. 35, Carlisle, Coclcevmoutli, and Kendal had a deatli-rate above the average, but in no instance was it pronounced. Among females the death-rate exceeded the national average in Alston, Penrith, Carlisle, G...ocher mouth, Whitehaven, and West Ward. So that if the standard were adopted for males of 4 and 2 for females to every 10,000 living, only one district Carlisle (4*8S) would be coloured Hue on the map for males, and two on the map for females : Alston, 2*36, and Carlisle, 2"15. From this we may conclude that the several kinds of kidney diseases included ia this group, either are not prevalent in this area, or if they are the climate cannot be obnoxious to any great extent to those suffering from them.
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