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" It fell slightly below that for 1915, 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were to take place to or from the area to which they relate, its population would... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 108
1919
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The Medical World, Volume 37

1919 - 616 pages
...10.1 per 1,000. It fell slightly below that for 1915, 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to...population would increase at the rate of slightly more than 1 per cent, per annum, or a little more than 10 per cent, in a decade. This would be about half the...
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Science, Volume 48

John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 684 pages
...excess for 1915, which was 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in the later year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were...to which they relate, its population would increase annually by about 1 per cent. This rate, compounded for a decade, would yield a decennial increase...
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Science, Volume 48

John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 682 pages
...excess for 1915, which was 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death ratee prevailing in the later year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were...to which they relate, its population would increase annually by about 1 per cent. This rate, compounded for a decade, would yield a decennial increase...
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Science, Volume 48

John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 714 pages
...excess for 1915, which was 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in the later year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were...to which they relate, its population would increase annually by about 1 per cent. This rate, compounded for a decade, would yield a decennial increase...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 52

1917 - 758 pages
...population, etc. Comparison of Birth and Death Rates the birth and death rates prevailing in that year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were to take place to or from the area to which the figures relate, its population would increase annually by 10.9 per 1,000, or by nearly 1.1 per...
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Ohio's health. v. 10-13, 1919-22, Volumes 10-13

1919 - 1100 pages
...i,ooo, although it fell slightly below that for 1915, 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to...more than i per cent per annum, or a little more than ten per cent in a decade. This would be about half the rate — twenty-one per cent — by which the...
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 2

1919 - 486 pages
...1,000, although it fell slightly below that for 1915, 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to...take place to or from the area to which they relate, the population of the area would increase at the rate of slightly more than 1 per cent per annum, or...
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Ohio Public Health Journal, Volumes 10-11

1920 - 694 pages
...1,000, although it fell slightly below that for 1915, 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to...more than i per cent per annum, or a little more than ten per cent in a decade. This would be about half the rate — twenty-one per cent — by which the...
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Public health reports (1881). v.33 pt. 2 no ..., Volume 33, Part 2, Issues 27-52

1920 - 1368 pages
...excess for 1915, which was 10.9 per 1,000. IT the birth and death rates prevailing in the Inter year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were...to which they relate, its population would increase annually by about 1 per cent. This rate, compounded for a decade, would yield a decennial increase...
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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 177, Issue 1

1917 - 774 pages
...1,000, or nearly 78 per cent. That is to say, if the birth and death rates prevailing in that year were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were to take place to or from the area to which the figures relate, its population would increase annually by 10.9 per 1,000, or by nearly 1.1 per...
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