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... period . The estimated population of New York City , however , increased from about 3,432,000 in 1902 and 4,845,000 in 1911 to 7,602,000 in 1935. We have therefore calculated the alcoholic admission rate per 1,000 population of New York ...
... period . The estimated population of New York City , however , increased from about 3,432,000 in 1902 and 4,845,000 in 1911 to 7,602,000 in 1935. We have therefore calculated the alcoholic admission rate per 1,000 population of New York ...
Page 308
... period , when the average admission rate was 4.16 per 1,000 specific population . During the 1912-1919 period there was a definite downward trend in the admission rate . Dur- ing this period intensive propaganda , consisting of truth ...
... period , when the average admission rate was 4.16 per 1,000 specific population . During the 1912-1919 period there was a definite downward trend in the admission rate . Dur- ing this period intensive propaganda , consisting of truth ...
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... period Total woman - years exposure to risk of preg- nancy in the same age period , of women who actually became pregnant in that or some later period , hereas the usual expression of a fertility rate is of he type ( B ) Number of ...
... period Total woman - years exposure to risk of preg- nancy in the same age period , of women who actually became pregnant in that or some later period , hereas the usual expression of a fertility rate is of he type ( B ) Number of ...
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