Mortality and Morbidity in the United States
β Scribed by Carl L. Erhardt; Joyce E. Berlin
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 316
- Series
- Vital and Health Statistics Monographs, American Public Health Association; 2
- Edition
- Reprint 2014
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
Contents
Tables
Figures
Appendix tables and figures
Foreword
Notes on tables and figures
Dedication
1.Mortality and longevity in the United States
2. Mortality in the United States by cause
3. International comparisons of mortality and longevity
4.Morbidity in the United States
5.Geographic variation in mortality and morbidity
6. The aged: health, illness, disability, and use of medical services
7. Variations in mortality, morbidity, and health care by marital status
8.Infant mortality in the United States
9.Projections of health service personnel and facilities
Appendix, tables and figures, references, index
Appendix
References
Index
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