| 1867 - 638 páginas
...the three months was excessive, and demands immediate and earnest consideration ; it rose to 4- 593 per cent. This implies that if this death-rate were maintained for a year, forty-six persons out of n thousand in the population would die in that time, or fifteen more than died in Glasgow, its northern... | |
| Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1866 - 696 páginas
...the three months was excessive, and demands immediate and earnest consideration ; it rose to 4-59S per cent. This implies that if this death-rate were...Manchester, though far less than that of Liverpool, was higher than in any other of the thirteen selected towns of the United Kingdom ; it was 3-742 per cent.,... | |
| Southwood Smith - 1866 - 144 páginas
...borough of Liverpool in the three months was excessive, and demands immediate and earnest consideration ; it rose to 4-593 per cent. This implies that if this death-rate were maintained for a year, 46 persons out of 1000 in the population would die in that time, or 15 more than died in Glasgow, its... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1867 - 832 páginas
...borough of Liverpool in the three months was excessive, and demands immediate and earnest consideration ; it rose to 4-593 per cent. This implies that if this...fifteen more than died in Glasgow, its northern rival, and nineteen more than in London." On the Number of Graduates in Arts and Medicine at Oxford for the... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1866 - 696 páginas
...borough of Liverpool in the three months was excessive, and demands immediate and earnest consideration ; it rose to 4-593 per cent. This implies that if this...population would die in that time, or fifteen more tlrnii died in Glasgow, its northern rival, nineteen more than in London. The mortality of the city... | |
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