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" I cannot refrain from pointing out that the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases from one country to another in a manner parallel with the increasing accuracy of the vital statistics of the several countries. "
Scientific Reports on the Investigations of the Cancer Research Fund - Page 3
by Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain) - 1908
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1911 - 498 pages
...of a woman above the same age is one in eight. Bashford has further come to the conclusion that ' ' the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...of the vital statistics of the several countries." Whatever may be the exact figures, it is obvious on the most superficial inspection that cancer is...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 36

1911 - 828 pages
...well-founded, being due to the fact that fewer cases escape notice. "Stated generally," says Bashford, "the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...a manner parallel with the increasing accuracy of vital statistics." Statistics prove that not only in regard to the individual, but also in respect...
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Real and apparent differences in the incidence of cancer

Ernest Francis Bashford - 1907 - 46 pages
...so high a proportion as 25.7 per cent. of the total deaths. L cannot refrain from pointing out that the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...of the vital statistics of the several countries. Thus, for example, the Prussian statistics are known to be less reliable than those compiled by Dr....
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The Clinical Journal, Volume 29

1907 - 434 pages
...so high a proportion as 257 per cent, of the total deaths. I cannot refrain from pointing out that the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...of the vital statistics of the several countries. Thus, for example, the Prussian statistics are known to be less reliable than those compiled by Dr....
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Transactions, Volume 26

Epidemiological Society of London - 1907 - 208 pages
...so high a proportion as 25.7 per cent. of the total deaths. I cannot refrain from pointing out that the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...of the vital statistics of the several countries. Thus, for example, the Prussian statistics are known to be less reliable than those compiled by Dr....
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Southern California Practitioner, Volume 24

1909 - 696 pages
...points out that the number of deaths assigned to cancer as a cause increases from one country to another parallel with the increasing accuracy of the vital statistics of the several countries. His address delivered before the Sixteenth International Medical Congress at Budapest, and which is...
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XVIe Congrès international de med́ecine Budapest v.1b, Volume 1, Part 2

1910 - 544 pages
...that the number of deaths assigned to it as a cause of death increases from one country to another, parallel with the increasing accuracy of the vital statistics of the several countries, as the following table from the Report of the Registrar-General England and Wales, shows : Cancer....
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Folia Therapeutica: A Periodical Journal Relating to Modern ..., Volume 5

Adolf Baginsky, Jacob Snowman - 1911 - 114 pages
....well-founded, being due to the fact that fewer cases escape notice. " Stated generally," says Bashford, " the number of deaths assigned to cancer increases...a manner parallel with the increasing accuracy of vital statistics." Statistics prove that not only in regard to the individual, but also in respect...
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