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The comparable figures for 1960 were 19.8 and 15.5 respectively . The rejection rate of new female blood donors in 1961 was 6.2 compared with 6-8 per cent . in 1960. The standardized mortality ratios for arteriosclerotic heart disease ...
The comparable figures for 1960 were 19.8 and 15.5 respectively . The rejection rate of new female blood donors in 1961 was 6.2 compared with 6-8 per cent . in 1960. The standardized mortality ratios for arteriosclerotic heart disease ...
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The perinatal mortality rate shows a reduction to 32 : 0 per thousand live and still births compared with 32-8 and 34 : 1 for 1960 and 1959 , respectively . It is gratifying to record that the maternal mortality rate excluding abortions ...
The perinatal mortality rate shows a reduction to 32 : 0 per thousand live and still births compared with 32-8 and 34 : 1 for 1960 and 1959 , respectively . It is gratifying to record that the maternal mortality rate excluding abortions ...
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During 1962 there were 2,474 deaths from all forms of bronchitis compared with 2,516 in the previous year . These figures represent rates of 47.6 and 48.5 per 100,000 of the population respectively . As with lung cancer deaths the bulk ...
During 1962 there were 2,474 deaths from all forms of bronchitis compared with 2,516 in the previous year . These figures represent rates of 47.6 and 48.5 per 100,000 of the population respectively . As with lung cancer deaths the bulk ...
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