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In 1960 the number of these cases was 994 of which 819 were in males and 175 in females . In 1961 there were 965 cases in males and 234 in females , giving a total therefore of 1,199 . The following table gives the numbers of cases of ...
In 1960 the number of these cases was 994 of which 819 were in males and 175 in females . In 1961 there were 965 cases in males and 234 in females , giving a total therefore of 1,199 . The following table gives the numbers of cases of ...
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APPENDIX B Tables relating to Tuberculosis : England and Wales XV England and Wales : Deaths from Tuberculosis per annum , including those of non - civilians Respiratory Other forms Year Males Females Persons Males Females Persons ...
APPENDIX B Tables relating to Tuberculosis : England and Wales XV England and Wales : Deaths from Tuberculosis per annum , including those of non - civilians Respiratory Other forms Year Males Females Persons Males Females Persons ...
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Females ... 7,859 8,140 8,448 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 2,299 2,429 2,475 2,386 2,022 1,812 1,486 1,395 1,245 1,000 937 861 6,892 6,542 6,134 5,695 5,260 4,381 3,829 3,185 2,728 2,369 1,856 1,551 7,263 ...
Females ... 7,859 8,140 8,448 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 2,299 2,429 2,475 2,386 2,022 1,812 1,486 1,395 1,245 1,000 937 861 6,892 6,542 6,134 5,695 5,260 4,381 3,829 3,185 2,728 2,369 1,856 1,551 7,263 ...
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