Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 59±ÇRoyal Statistical Society., 1896 Published papers whose appeal lies in their subject-matter rather than their technical statistical contents. Medical, social, educational, legal,demographic and governmental issues are of particular concern. |
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... Causes of Mental Dulness and other Defects . By FRANCIS WARNER , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , & c ................ Discussion on Dr. Warner's Paper ......... 38-118 119-124 125-162 163-168 MISCELLANEA : — I. — Commercial History and Review of 1895 ...
... Causes of Mental Dulness and other Defects . By FRANCIS WARNER , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , & c ................ Discussion on Dr. Warner's Paper ......... 38-118 119-124 125-162 163-168 MISCELLANEA : — I. — Commercial History and Review of 1895 ...
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... causes " of death are . That with the present postal arrangements is " quite practicable . The thing to aim at ultimately is a retura " of the cases of sickness in the civil population as complete as " is now procured from the army in ...
... causes " of death are . That with the present postal arrangements is " quite practicable . The thing to aim at ultimately is a retura " of the cases of sickness in the civil population as complete as " is now procured from the army in ...
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... causes and distribution of mortality , particulars as to the number in receipt of relief in each district of the city ; the number in receipt of medical care ; the number , age , and sex of patients in each of the public and private ...
... causes and distribution of mortality , particulars as to the number in receipt of relief in each district of the city ; the number in receipt of medical care ; the number , age , and sex of patients in each of the public and private ...
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... caused by rheumatism , causing a death - rate of 329 per million ; while tubercular diseases caused a death - rate of 3,145 per million ( phthisis being responsible for 1,468 of this ) ; and bronchitis and pneumonia caused a death ...
... caused by rheumatism , causing a death - rate of 329 per million ; while tubercular diseases caused a death - rate of 3,145 per million ( phthisis being responsible for 1,468 of this ) ; and bronchitis and pneumonia caused a death ...
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... causes of sickness , each classified according to age . Some important steps have been taken in this direction in the Factory and Workshops Act , 1895 , which comes into operation on the 1st January of next year . By sec . 34 it is ...
... causes of sickness , each classified according to age . Some important steps have been taken in this direction in the Factory and Workshops Act , 1895 , which comes into operation on the 1st January of next year . By sec . 34 it is ...
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22 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act relating to labor, constituting chapter thirty-one of the consolidated laws," is amended by the addition of a new section numbered fifty-eight, to read as follows: ¡× 58. Industrial poisonings to be reported. 1. Every medical practitioner attending on or called in to visit a patient whom he believes to be suffering from poisoning from lead, phosphorus, arsenic...
268 ÆäÀÌÁö - That is found wandering and not having any home or settled place of abode, or proper guardianship, or visible means of subsistence...
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
516 ÆäÀÌÁö - Commission it is practicable to prescribe such uniformity and methods of keeping accounts) a period of time within which all common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act shall have, as near as may be, a uniform system of accounts, and the manner in which such accounts 'shall be kept.
715 ÆäÀÌÁö - BUILDING SOCIETY. HOW TO PURCHASE A PLOT OF LAND FOR FIVE SHILLINGS PER MONTH, With Immediate Possession, either for Building or Gardening Purposes. Apply at the Office of the BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY.
715 ÆäÀÌÁö - TWO-AND-A-HALF per CENT. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, repayable on demand. TWO per CENT, on CURRENT ACCOUNTS, on the minimum monthly balances, when not drawn below ^100.
291 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... school conducts himself well, the managers of the school may, with his own consent, apprentice him to, or dispose of him in, any trade, calling, or service, or by emigration, notwithstanding that his period of detention has not expired, and such apprenticing or disposition shall be as valid as if the managers were his parents.
267 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... by licence under their hands, permit him to live with any trustworthy and respectable person named in the licence willing to receive and take charge of him.
21 ÆäÀÌÁö - Fellow thereof, the Council shall take the matter into consideration; and if the majority of the Members of the Council present at some Meeting (of which and of the matter in hand such Fellow or...
293 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... prisons found, among other things, that an extremely large number of youths between the ages of 16 and 21 passed through the prisons every year; that under the existing system numbers of these young prisoners came out of prison in a condition as bad or worse than when they went in, and that the age when the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 and 21.