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Disease-Specific Measurements

Mortality records identifying cause of death lend themselves to disease-specific measurements and to analyses of trends of individual diseases and dis­ease profiles (Preston et al. 1971; McKeown 1976). Although the size of the population at risk of death is often unknown for periods before the twentieth century, the annual number of deaths constitutes a denominator.

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Source: Kiple Kenneth F. (Editor). The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge University Press,1993. — 1200 p.. 1993

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