The Origin and Evolution 

 of the Human Race 



By A. CHURCHWARD 



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 and values regarding the Evolution of Man as have been discovered 

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 always." — Pall Mall and Globe. 



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The Origin and Evolution 

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By A. CHURCHWARD 



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Elements of Vital Statistics 



By Sir ARTHUR NEWSHOLME, K.C.B., M.D. 



Late Principal Medical Officer of the Local Government Board (England) and 

 Lecturer in Public Health in Johns Hopkins University, U.S.A. 



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This work was first published in 1889 and re-written in 1899, since 

 when, owing to the official engagements of the author, no new edition 

 has been prepared, and the book has been allowed to go out of print 

 The new edition will be substantially a new work. 



The subject divides itself naturally into consideration of the data of 

 vital statistics, their compilation, and their interpretation ; and under 

 each of these headings the needs of physicians, public health officers and 

 social workers will be carefully met, and numerous illustrations given of 

 statistical errors and the methods for avoiding them. 



A wide interpretation is given to the scope of Vital Statistics, which 

 are regarded as including not only the measurement of population, of 

 natality and mortality and of sickness, but also some of the chief 

 problems of epidemiology, of poverty, of crime and of genetics. 



