The Geography of Death 1985-1989 : Mortality Atlas of British Columbia - Volume 26 Western Geographical Series
The Geography of Death 1985-1989 : Mortality Atlas of British Columbia - Volume 26 Western Geographical Series | Rare and modern books | Foster, Harold T. (Editor)
The Geography of Death 1985-1989 : Mortality Atlas of British Columbia - Volume 26 Western Geographical Series
The Geography of Death 1985-1989 : Mortality Atlas of British Columbia - Volume 26 Western Geographical Series | Rare and modern books | Foster, Harold T. (Editor)
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1992
- ISBN
- 0919838162
- Place of printing
- Victoria, BC, Canada
- Author
- Foster, Harold T. (Editor)
- Publishers
- Western Geographical Press/University of Victoria
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIAL LIFE CUSTOMS MORTALITY MEDICAL GENERAL, SCIENCE TRADITIONS Foster, Harold T. (editor) The Geography of Death 1985-1989 : Mortality, Atlas of British Columbia Western Geographical Press, University of Victoria Mortality British Columbia Atlases, statistics University of Victoria Department of Geography, Division of Vital Statistics 223 pages. How often and where do, people die, and from what causes? These and related questions are central to, the study of population health geography and epidemiology. As, one contribution to answering such important questions, and hopefully as a catalyst to the generation of other inquiries, this atlas illustrates spatial variations of all major causes of, death in British Columbia for the period 1985 to 1989. Overhead, transparencies in pocket inside back board. Clean, bright and unmarked. Very light wear to top edge of dust jacket, else an As New copy. British Columbia
- Binding description
- J H Fine Hardcover
- State of preservation
- Fine
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Hardcover
- First edition
- True
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223 pages. How often and where do people die, and from what causes? These and related questions are central to the study of population health geography and epidemiology. As one contribution to answering such important questions, and hopefully as a catalyst to the generation of other inquiries, this atlas illustrates spatial variations of all major causes of death in British Columbia for the period 1985 to 1989. Overhead transparencies in pocket inside back board. Clean, bright and unmarked. Very light wear to top edge of dust jacket else an As New copy. Book