The change in mortality trend in the United States

an analytical study of mortality trends by age, color, and sex to identify the diseases with a course of mortality causing the recent change in general mortality trend, and discussion of future prospects for further declines in mortality.

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The change in mortality trend in the United States

an analytical study of mortality trends by age, color, and sex to identify the diseases with a course of mortality causing the recent change in general mortality trend, and discussion of future prospects for further declines in mortality.

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English
Pages
43

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Edition Notes

Public Health Service publication, no. 1000-Ser. 3, no. 1.

Published in
Washington
Series
Vital and health statistics. Series 3, Analytical studies ;, no. 1

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Library of Congress
HB1335 .A58

The Physical Object

Pagination
43 p.
Number of pages
43

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5931854M
LCCN
64061086
OCLC/WorldCat
2067145

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