Measuring infant mortality
Jean Bourgeois-Pichat
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Measuring infant mortality
Published
1981
Publisher
Éditions de l'I.N.E.D.
Pages
40
Subjects
Annual report - vital statistics of Massachusetts. (title varies)
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Measuring infant mortality was written by Jean Bourgeois-Pichat.
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