Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... compared with 6-8 per cent . in 1960. The standardized mortality ratios for arteriosclerotic heart disease in 1961 were 140 for males and 144 for females , compared with 137 for males and 138 for females in 1960. Data on the growth of ...
... compared with 6-8 per cent . in 1960. The standardized mortality ratios for arteriosclerotic heart disease in 1961 were 140 for males and 144 for females , compared with 137 for males and 138 for females in 1960. Data on the growth of ...
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... compared with 248 the previous year despite the increase in the birth rate . Deaths due to abortion were 54 as against 62 in 1960. The total maternity mortality thus amounted to 274 deaths , giving a rate of 0.33 as compared with 0-39 ...
... compared with 248 the previous year despite the increase in the birth rate . Deaths due to abortion were 54 as against 62 in 1960. The total maternity mortality thus amounted to 274 deaths , giving a rate of 0.33 as compared with 0-39 ...
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... compared with 433 during the previous year . This represents a further reduction of 7 per cent in mortality compared with an average annual fall of 6 per cent during the previous ten years , although the provisional rate remains at 8 ...
... compared with 433 during the previous year . This represents a further reduction of 7 per cent in mortality compared with an average annual fall of 6 per cent during the previous ten years , although the provisional rate remains at 8 ...
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