The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... nearly doubled its former population . But to make the lowest enumeration the basis of this calculation , the aver- age mortality , during ten years , would be only 1 in 28.5-10 , including the whole of the deaths among strangers ...
... nearly doubled its former population . But to make the lowest enumeration the basis of this calculation , the aver- age mortality , during ten years , would be only 1 in 28.5-10 , including the whole of the deaths among strangers ...
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brought here for sale , only carried off forty - three individuals . Whereas nearly this number died in a single day in many villages and towns of no greater population , wherever the in- habitants abandoned their physicians and looked ...
brought here for sale , only carried off forty - three individuals . Whereas nearly this number died in a single day in many villages and towns of no greater population , wherever the in- habitants abandoned their physicians and looked ...
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... nearly dou- ble the unreported cases of the former period , and exceeding the whole mortality occurring in the practice of the physi- cians during ten years . But it may be supposed , that the in- creased mortality of the last four ...
... nearly dou- ble the unreported cases of the former period , and exceeding the whole mortality occurring in the practice of the physi- cians during ten years . But it may be supposed , that the in- creased mortality of the last four ...
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... nearly equal as far as the physicians are concerned in both periods . Yet in the first period of ten years only 1 in 50 died , but as soon as quackery was introduced , 1 in 29. 4-10 died . It is worthy of particular remark , that the ...
... nearly equal as far as the physicians are concerned in both periods . Yet in the first period of ten years only 1 in 50 died , but as soon as quackery was introduced , 1 in 29. 4-10 died . It is worthy of particular remark , that the ...
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... nearly sufficient of themselves to account for the increased mortality , without taking into the estimate those who died under their scalding treatment . I owe to the empirics , en masse , a public exposition of my opinions in regard to ...
... nearly sufficient of themselves to account for the increased mortality , without taking into the estimate those who died under their scalding treatment . I owe to the empirics , en masse , a public exposition of my opinions in regard to ...
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