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... York in 1812 , the death rate was estimated to be higher than 700 per 10,000 ; by 1882 , when Koch first isolated and cultured the bacillus , it had already declined to 370 per 10,000 . The rate was down to 180 when the first sanatorium ...
... York in 1812 , the death rate was estimated to be higher than 700 per 10,000 ; by 1882 , when Koch first isolated and cultured the bacillus , it had already declined to 370 per 10,000 . The rate was down to 180 when the first sanatorium ...
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... York : Wiley Interscience , 1975 ) , develops this whole point very well . See also H. Harmsen , " Die sozialmedizin- ische Bedeutung der Erhöhung der Lebenserwartung und der Zunahme des Anteils der Bejahrten bis 1980 , " Physikalische ...
... York : Wiley Interscience , 1975 ) , develops this whole point very well . See also H. Harmsen , " Die sozialmedizin- ische Bedeutung der Erhöhung der Lebenserwartung und der Zunahme des Anteils der Bejahrten bis 1980 , " Physikalische ...
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... York / Toronto : Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust and Oxford University Press , 1973 ) . For the German literature in the field see Hans Schaefer and Maria Blohmke , Sozialmedizin : Einführung in die Ergebnisse und Probleme der ...
... York / Toronto : Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust and Oxford University Press , 1973 ) . For the German literature in the field see Hans Schaefer and Maria Blohmke , Sozialmedizin : Einführung in die Ergebnisse und Probleme der ...
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