Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Background
- 2 Theoretical Framework, Data, and Study Outline: The Concept of Epidemiological Transition
- 3 A New Infectious Disease Environment
- 4 Mortality Decline, Food, and Population Growth: “Standard of Living” and Nutrition
- 5 Smallpox
- 6 Typhus, Typhoid, Cholera, Diarrhea, and Dysentery
- 7 Infant Mortality
- 8 Child Mortality
- 9 Tuberculosis
- 10 Respiratory Diseases
- 11 Cardiovascular Disease
- 12 Cancer
- 13 Other Chronic Diseases
- 14 Epidemiological Transition: A New Perspective
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Disease Classification Codes
- Appendix B Number of Deaths in Carlisle by Recorded Cause and Age in 1779–87
- Appendix C1 Contribution of Changes in Cause-Specific Death Rates to Change in Total Death Rate, 1751–2000
- Appendix C2 Annual Average Cause-Specific Death Rates in London and Percentage Contribution to Overall Mortality, 1746–55 and 1796–1805
- Appendix C3 Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rates for England and Wales, 1848–54, 1901, 1951, and 2001
- Appendix C4 Death Rates in England and Wales, and Cause-Specific Death Rates as Percentage of Total Death Rate, 1848–54, 1901, 1951, and 2001
- Appendix C5 Infant Mortality Rates for Main Causes in England and Wales, 1851, 1901, and 1951, and Contributions to Change in Overall Infant Mortality, 1901–51
- Appendix D1 Contribution of Age-Specific Death Rates to Overall Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rate in England and Wales between 1846–50 and 1996–2000
- Appendix D2 Contribution of Age-Specific Death Rates to Changes in Overall Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rate in England and Wales, 1850–99, 1900–1949, and 1950–99
- Appendix E Main Causes of Death in England and Wales in 2010 and Percentage Contribution to Overall Death Rate
- Appendix F Life Expectancy in England and Wales at 50-Year Intervals between 1851 and 2001
- Notes
- Bibliography
Appendix C5 - Infant Mortality Rates for Main Causes in England and Wales, 1851, 1901, and 1951, and Contributions to Change in Overall Infant Mortality, 1901–51
from Appendixes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Background
- 2 Theoretical Framework, Data, and Study Outline: The Concept of Epidemiological Transition
- 3 A New Infectious Disease Environment
- 4 Mortality Decline, Food, and Population Growth: “Standard of Living” and Nutrition
- 5 Smallpox
- 6 Typhus, Typhoid, Cholera, Diarrhea, and Dysentery
- 7 Infant Mortality
- 8 Child Mortality
- 9 Tuberculosis
- 10 Respiratory Diseases
- 11 Cardiovascular Disease
- 12 Cancer
- 13 Other Chronic Diseases
- 14 Epidemiological Transition: A New Perspective
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Disease Classification Codes
- Appendix B Number of Deaths in Carlisle by Recorded Cause and Age in 1779–87
- Appendix C1 Contribution of Changes in Cause-Specific Death Rates to Change in Total Death Rate, 1751–2000
- Appendix C2 Annual Average Cause-Specific Death Rates in London and Percentage Contribution to Overall Mortality, 1746–55 and 1796–1805
- Appendix C3 Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rates for England and Wales, 1848–54, 1901, 1951, and 2001
- Appendix C4 Death Rates in England and Wales, and Cause-Specific Death Rates as Percentage of Total Death Rate, 1848–54, 1901, 1951, and 2001
- Appendix C5 Infant Mortality Rates for Main Causes in England and Wales, 1851, 1901, and 1951, and Contributions to Change in Overall Infant Mortality, 1901–51
- Appendix D1 Contribution of Age-Specific Death Rates to Overall Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rate in England and Wales between 1846–50 and 1996–2000
- Appendix D2 Contribution of Age-Specific Death Rates to Changes in Overall Age-and-Sex-Standardized Death Rate in England and Wales, 1850–99, 1900–1949, and 1950–99
- Appendix E Main Causes of Death in England and Wales in 2010 and Percentage Contribution to Overall Death Rate
- Appendix F Life Expectancy in England and Wales at 50-Year Intervals between 1851 and 2001
- Notes
- Bibliography
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- Infections, Chronic Disease, and the Epidemiological TransitionA New Perspective, pp. 236Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2014