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Volume
2 Number 1 (April 1992)
Editors
and copyright (10.2
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Original Articles
Socioeconomic
inequalities in childhood mortality: the 1970s to the 1980s
(50.7 Kb)
John Cleland, George Bicego and Greg Fegan
Breastfeeding,
lactational infecundity, contraception and the spacing of
births: implications of the Bellagio Consensus Statement (77.3
Kb)
Michael Bracher
Utilization of
maternal health-care services in Peru: the role of women's
education (64.6 Kb)
Irma T. Elo
Comment
(52.9 Kb)
From a high mortality regime to a high morbidity regime: is
culture everything in sickness?
James C. Riley
Measuring the cultural inflation of morbidity during the decline
in mortality
S. Ryan Johansson
Forum:
On the demography of South Asian famines (68.5Kb)
Jane Menken and Cameron Campbell, Paul Greenough, John
C. Caldwell, P.H. Reddy, Pat Caldwell, Indra Gajanayake, W.K.
Gaminiratne, Indrani Pieris and Bruce Caldwell, Tim Dyson
Book Reviews:
John Powles, Leigh Hammond, James C. Riley, Stephen J. Kunitz,
Linda Connor, Alberto Palloni (47.3 Kb)
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Volume
2 Number 2 (October 1992) 
Editors
and copyright (10.2
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Original Articles
Infant mortality:
a Turkish puzzle? (58.2 Kb)
Akile G,rsoy-Tezcan
Child survival and health care among low-income African-American
families in the United States (39.6 Kb)
Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr.
Child mortality
in new industrial localities and opportunities for change:
a survey in an Indian steel town (52.4 Kb)
Nigel Crook and C.R. Malaker
From decline
to recovery: the Marquesan population (1886-1945) (41.8Kb)
(No computer files for the figures and tables of this article
were found in the work done in June and July of 1996 when
we developed the web site. Suggest obtaining by inter-library
loan)
Jean Louis Rallu
Sexually transmitted disease risk in a Micronesian atoll population
(59.2 Kb)
Alexandra A. Brewis
Forum: Adult Mortality
(19 Kb)
Michael A. Strong, Kenneth S. Warren, Supamas Sethapongkul
Book Reviews:
Sara Randall, Antony J. Veale, Christine Oppong, Bruce Sunderland,
Barbara Bianco, Susan Reynolds Whyte, Miquel A. Gonzalez Block
(32.7 Kb)
Acknowledgements
(6.67 Kb)
Supplement
to Volume 2, 1992
Historical Epidemiology and the Health Transition
Editors
and copyright (10.2
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Preface-
John Landers (11.8 Kb)
Introduction (not yet available)
John Landers
The ranks of
death: secular trends in income and mortality (57.7 Kb)
Stephen J. Kunitz and Stanley L. Engerman
Historical
epidemiology and the structural analysis of mortality (1.0
Mb)
John Landers
Contours of
death: disease, mortality and the environment in early modern
England (59.5 Kb)
Mary J. Dobson
Influenza in
Sri Lanka, 1918-1919: the impact of a new disease in a pre-modern
Third World setting (75.4 Kb)
C.M. Langford and P. Storey
The mines of
Southern and Central Africa: an ecological framework (33.2
Kb)
Bruce Fetter
Malaria: old
infections, changing epidemiology (49.1 Kb)
D.J. Bradley
Lessons for the
past: Third World evidence and the reinterpretation of developed
world mortality declines (88.1 Kb)
Peter Aaby
Sexual behaviour
in the face of risk: preliminary results from first AIDS-related
surveys (58.5 Kb)
John Cleland, M. Carael, J-C. Deheneffe and B. Ferry
Old and new
factors in health transitions (36.1 Kb)
John C. Caldwell
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