This article examines three propositions put by Leunig and Voth: that smallpox reduced stature irrespective of location, that stunting was most apparent among adolescents, and that these relationships were obscured in my earlier work by small sample size. It tests these claims by re-examining the original data-including the neglected Wandsworth data set-and questioning the meaning of the chosen method of graphical representation. Furthermore, and most fundamentally, the relationship between smallpox and stunting is advanced by adding new data on a further 34,310 prisoners. Using considerably larger data sets with many more juveniles, and refined definitions of rural and urban locations, this article confirms that the 'smallpox effect' varie...
textabstractBackground: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we revi...
This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the...
Graduation date: 2008The Second Pandemic had a profound impact on the people of Europe. In the few y...
Oxley finds that smallpox consistently reduced heights, but that the fall was not statistically sign...
Razzell argues that the quality of smallpox recording in the Marine Society data set is so poor that...
Anthropometric evidence such as height has been considered a major indicator of the social and econo...
In this paper, we re-examine the effect of smallpox on the height attained by those who suffered fro...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain but was reduced t...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain, but was a minor ...
The eradication of smallpox was achieved by surveillance and containment vaccination after the failu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9143(1) / BLDSC - British Librar...
The 1920–1935 epidemic of variola minor in England and Wales is a prime example of a major smallpox ...
Between them our critics span the entire range of this Journal’s readership. On the one hand Razzell...
We built a SEIR (susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered) model of smallpox transmission for New Y...
textabstractBackground: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we revi...
This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the...
Graduation date: 2008The Second Pandemic had a profound impact on the people of Europe. In the few y...
Oxley finds that smallpox consistently reduced heights, but that the fall was not statistically sign...
Razzell argues that the quality of smallpox recording in the Marine Society data set is so poor that...
Anthropometric evidence such as height has been considered a major indicator of the social and econo...
In this paper, we re-examine the effect of smallpox on the height attained by those who suffered fro...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain but was reduced t...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain, but was a minor ...
The eradication of smallpox was achieved by surveillance and containment vaccination after the failu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9143(1) / BLDSC - British Librar...
The 1920–1935 epidemic of variola minor in England and Wales is a prime example of a major smallpox ...
Between them our critics span the entire range of this Journal’s readership. On the one hand Razzell...
We built a SEIR (susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered) model of smallpox transmission for New Y...
textabstractBackground: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we revi...
This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the...
Graduation date: 2008The Second Pandemic had a profound impact on the people of Europe. In the few y...