Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area in 1914, or 127 per 100,000 — the lowest rate on record. The mortality rate from this disease, like that from tuberculosis, has shown a marked decline... The American Journal of Surgery - Page 971919Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1916 - 616 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart diseases, and over 40 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area in... | |
| 1917 - 590 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart diseases, and over 40 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including broncho-pneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area... | |
| 1917 - 624 pages
...tuberculosis causes more deaths annually than any other malady, except heart diseases, and about 37 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides — combined. Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) was responsible for 98,334 deaths in the registration area in... | |
| Current events - 1917 - 688 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart disease, and over 40 per cent, more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including broncho-pneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area... | |
| Medicine - 1916 - 534 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart diseases, and over 40 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area in... | |
| Public health - 1917 - 606 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart diseases, and over 40 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia ( including broncho-pneumonia ) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area... | |
| Current events - 1917 - 690 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart disease, and over 40 per cent, more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including broncho-pneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area... | |
| Homeopathy - 1916 - 758 pages
...causing more deaths annually than any other form of bodily illness except heart diseases, and over 40 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides combined. Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) was responsible for 83,804 deaths in the registration area in... | |
| Dentistry, Operative - 1919 - 776 pages
...cent. However, tuberculosis causes more deaths than any other malady, except heart disease, and 37 per cent more than all external causes, accidents,...only remaining death rate higher than one hundred per 100.000 in 1916 was that of Bright's disease and acute nephritis. The total number of deaths from these... | |
| Edgar James Swift - Psychology, Applied - 1919 - 408 pages
...three, still "causes more deaths annually than any other malady, except heart diseases, and about 37 per cent more than all external causes — accidents, homicides, and suicides — combined." 1 EE Rittenhouse. Paper prepared from government reports and lifeexpectancy tables at the request of... | |
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