| James Matthews Duncan - 1866 - 418 páginas
...to the English women living in 1851 at the corresponding age, the probable number of them who became mothers every year is determined. The total number...England, would represent nearly 609,845 childbearings."* The following table, extracted from the data supplied by Dr. Farr, shows the mortality from puerperal... | |
| James Matthews Duncan - 1870 - 204 páginas
...to the English women living in 1851 at the corresponding age, the probable number of them who became mothers every year is determined. The total number thus determined for the year 1851 is E 609,845 ; while the actual average number of the births in the seven years by the returns was 603,045.... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 606 páginas
...mortality from Childbirth and from all other Causet at that age to every 100,000 females living, was 861. What is the danger of death by childbirth among women...England, would represent nearly 609,845 child-bearings. * The mortality from all causes in the 7 years 1848-54 is increased in consequence of the two cholera... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 612 páginas
...schedule, which as yet contains no column for the ages of the parents of the children registered, venders it impossible to answer this question with precision....determined for the year 1851 is 609,845; while the actual averagenumber of the births in the seven years by the returns was 603,045. It is thus evident that... | |
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