A study of the incidence and mortality of measles and whooping cough in Glasgow from 1855, with reference to birth rates, death rates and death rates of children under one year
Wilson, T.S.
Health Bulletin 29(4): 206-213
1971
ISSN/ISBN: 0374-8014 PMID: 4940067 Document Number: 404606
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