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Did London pass the “sanitary test”? Seasonal infant mortality in London, 1870-1914
Graham Mooney
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
infant mortality
100%
infant
48%
test
29%
child mortality
22%
nineteenth century
17%
hygiene
16%
local government
15%
registration
14%
mortality
11%
health
10%
summer
8%
analysis
4%
method
3%
Arts & Humanities
Infant Mortality
93%
Local Government Board
25%
Child Mortality
22%
Mortality Rate
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Hygiene
15%
Registration
15%
Wales
14%
England
14%
Tenure
14%
Summer
14%
Demographics
13%
Regular
12%
Health
9%
Social Sciences
infant mortality
82%
infant
25%
Infant Health
21%
district
20%
hygiene
16%
reconstruction
13%
mortality
12%
evidence
12%
death
10%
profession
10%