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    • Inequalities in mortality 1989-1998. A report on all-Ireland mortality data 

      Balanda, Kevin P.; Wilde, Jane (Institute of Public HealthIE, 2001)
    • Mortality experience among the lower income families in Eire 

      Shaw, D.H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1947)
      A wide range of statistical investigations are required for the efficient conduct of industrial assurance business and extensive data is accumulated dealing with the mortality experience of the lives assured. I shall confine ...
    • Mortality from influenza in Ireland 

      Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1920)
      Since the period of the Great Famine ("The Black Forty-seven"), with its awful attendant horrors of fever and cholera, no disease of an epidemic nature created so much havoc in any one year in Ireland as Influenza ...
    • The mortality from tuberculosis in Saorstat Eireann: a statistical study 

      Geary, R. C. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1930)
      There were 3,774 deaths from tuberculosis in Saorstat Eireann in 1929, or 128 per 100,000 of the estimated population. For the fourth year in succession declines have been recorded. The rate in 1929 was 6.6% less than ...
    • Popular endeavour against tuberculosis?its instruments, methods, and results 

      McWeeney, E.J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
      It was on the 24th March, 1882, that Koch brought forward his famous paper, in which he described his discovery of the Tubercle Bacillus, before the Berlin Physiological Society. Twenty-five years have since rolled by, ...
    • The sanitary state of Dublin 

      Mapother, E. D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)
      In this paper, for the incompleteness of which I shall at once apologize, I propose to sketch briefly, and as far as my observations have extended, the sanitary state of our city, being convinced that much disease, and ...