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Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe (New Approaches to European History) [Paperback]

Mary Lindemann


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Of each 1,000 people born, 24 die during birth itself; the business of teething disposes of another 50; in the first two years, convulsions and other illness remove another 277; smallpox... carries off another 80 or 90, and measles 10 more. Read the first page
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