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20The number of admissions in 1935 exceeded slightly the level of the 1902-1911 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.
20The number of admissions in 1935 exceeded slightly the level of the 1902-1911 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.
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COMMENT The highest rate of alcoholic admissions during these 34 years occurred in the 1902-1911 period , when the average admission rate was 4.16 per 1,000 specific population . During the 1912-1919 period there was a definite downward ...
COMMENT The highest rate of alcoholic admissions during these 34 years occurred in the 1902-1911 period , when the average admission rate was 4.16 per 1,000 specific population . During the 1912-1919 period there was a definite downward ...
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omen included are those who were pregnant at least nce in that period . The rates upon which Table 2 is based are fundaentally the rates of the type encon 남 DIC - 20 00 mang ( A ) = FERRE hereas the usual expression of a fertility rate ...
omen included are those who were pregnant at least nce in that period . The rates upon which Table 2 is based are fundaentally the rates of the type encon 남 DIC - 20 00 mang ( A ) = FERRE hereas the usual expression of a fertility rate ...
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Bureaucracy N E STEVENS 497 | 8 |
CARTER W The Toxigenic and Toxiniferous Insect 522 | 14 |
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