This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half of nineteenth century, their évolution and the very large difference between the cities and the country, what is the urban penalty. The difficulty is the measure of the causes of mortality ; we must achieve a most indepth research on the influence of each disease and on the definition of the administrative districts. Therefore, this paper is caracterized by a great methodological effort. To make the research, it was necessary to construct an urban sample -and it is a particularly difficult work, as it is showed in the appendix-, and a rural sample. The research must be continued, but to-day it is clear that the great difference for the...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
Using newly published estimates of life expectancies, this article presents a comprehensive picture ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
Traditionally cities and towns in historical Europe were perceived as being particularly unhealthy. ...
In the mid-nineteenth century phthisis, or pulmonary tuberculosis, was the single most important cau...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
This thesis aims to provide a geographical contribution to the understanding of disease causation, p...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
SUMMARY Living in urban agglomerations entails risks through increased contact between individuals, ...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
Using newly published estimates of life expectancies, this article presents a comprehensive picture ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
Traditionally cities and towns in historical Europe were perceived as being particularly unhealthy. ...
In the mid-nineteenth century phthisis, or pulmonary tuberculosis, was the single most important cau...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
This thesis aims to provide a geographical contribution to the understanding of disease causation, p...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
SUMMARY Living in urban agglomerations entails risks through increased contact between individuals, ...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
Using newly published estimates of life expectancies, this article presents a comprehensive picture ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...