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... fact even when the cause of diarrhoea is fully excluded . . . . It must be noted , however , that the large decline in infant mortality during the first ten years of the century was by no means limited to the first six months of the ...
... fact even when the cause of diarrhoea is fully excluded . . . . It must be noted , however , that the large decline in infant mortality during the first ten years of the century was by no means limited to the first six months of the ...
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... fact , therefore , that the general infant mortality of England should , taken as a whole , be distinctly lower than the general infant mortality of Scotland is precisely what we should expect , even if in both countries there is a ...
... fact , therefore , that the general infant mortality of England should , taken as a whole , be distinctly lower than the general infant mortality of Scotland is precisely what we should expect , even if in both countries there is a ...
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... fact in the fall of the English infantile death - rate is the decrease of deaths from diarrhoea . There are other striking decreases , but this is by far the greatest . The principal causes of the decline in the infant mortality rate ...
... fact in the fall of the English infantile death - rate is the decrease of deaths from diarrhoea . There are other striking decreases , but this is by far the greatest . The principal causes of the decline in the infant mortality rate ...
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... fact that the member is entitled to prolongation and to the minimum rate of benefit . It appears that , although more than two years have elapsed since the passing of the Act , some societies regard its application to their members as ...
... fact that the member is entitled to prolongation and to the minimum rate of benefit . It appears that , although more than two years have elapsed since the passing of the Act , some societies regard its application to their members as ...
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... fact should be brought clearly to his notice . We have made arrangements for this being done on revised transfer forms which will come into use on the 1st April , 1924 . EXPULSIONS . The number of notifications of expulsion received by ...
... fact should be brought clearly to his notice . We have made arrangements for this being done on revised transfer forms which will come into use on the 1st April , 1924 . EXPULSIONS . The number of notifications of expulsion received by ...
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