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[Canada. Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Nicholson, N. L. (Norman Leon), Comtois, Paul]
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3 maps showing hospitals in Canada. 1 map 36 x 64 (scale 1:10,000,000), 1 map 17 x 32 cm (1:20,000,000), 1 map 11 x 32 cm (1:20,000,000). Each includes a legend. Lambert Conformal Conic Projection Standard Parallels 49ËšN and 77ËšN. Descriptive text on verso: This plate shows the location and capacity, in 1951, of hospitals, classified into three categories: General ... Special ... Mental ...
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[Canada. Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Nicholson, N. L. (Norman Leon), Comtois, Paul]
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Descriptive text on verso of (92) Hospitals: This plate shows the location and capacity, in 1951, of hospitals, classified into three categories: General ... Special ... Mental ...
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map, overlaid with data visualization, representing the number of public health facilities, within the districts of Budapest, in 1932. Includes a legend and an explanation. In both Hungarian and German. Map is 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Twelve colored diagrams representing hospitals and other care centers for people with lung diseases in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows hospital patient turnover, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the number of hospital beds, comparing 1894, 1912 and 1930; third shows the number of hospital staff, comparing 1894, 1912 and 1930; fourth shows the number of ambulances, comparing 1894, 1912 and 1930; fifth shows the number of days patients received hospital care, comparing 1894, 1912 and 1930; sixth shows the number of care facilities for lung diseases from 1917 to 1931; seventh shows the number of new patients with lung diseases, in 1931; eighth shows the revenues of municipal hospitals, comparing 1874, 1911 and 1931; ninth shows the expenditures of municipal hospitals, comparing 1874, 1911 and 1931; tenth shows the patient turnover at municipal health spas from 1886 to 1932; eleventh shows the attendance at all health spas, in 1931; and eleventh shows the attendance at village health spas, in 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored maps representing the mortality rate, as well as population growth, within the districts of Budapest, in 1931. Second of two pages: set with maps "e" and "f" continue series from previous page (79). Map "e" shows the mortality rate from cancer and other malignant diseases; "f" shows the mortality rate from suicides; "a" shows population growth in 1931; and "b" shows compares population growth in 1911 and 1931. Map "b" is overlaid with data visualization. Each map includes a legend. In both Hungarian and German. Together, maps are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Nine colored diagrams representing public medical services in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of doctors, from 1881 to 1931; second shows the number of pharmacies, from 1874 to 1931; third shows the number of medical examinations, from 1874 to 1931; fourth shows the specification of examinations, in 1931; fifth shows the number of examinations at the hygienic and bacteriological institute, from 1911 to 1931; sixth shows the specification of examinations, in 1931; seventh shows the evolution in the number of tests at the central disinfection institute, from 1892 to 1931; eighth shows the "disinfected persons", from 1892 to 1931; and ninth shows the income and expenditure of the medical facilities, in 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map representing the number of doctor's offices, within the sub-districts of Budapest, in 1932. Includes an explanation. In both Hungarian and German. Map is 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eleven colored diagrams representing causes of death within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the debilitas congenita mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the enteritis mortality rate for children up to two years old, from 1874 to 1932; third shows the pneumonia mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; fourth shows the heart disease mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; fifth shows the stroke mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; sixth shows the marasmus senilis mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; seventh shows the mortality rate according to age, from 1922 to 1931; eighth shows the mortality rate according to religious denominations, from 1922 to 1931; ninth shows the mortality rate for locals, from 1922 to 1931; tenth shows the mortality rate for nonresidents, from 1922 to 1931; and eleventh shows the mortality rate according to occupation, from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Nine colored diagrams representing violent death, as well as population growth, within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the ratio of violent deaths, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the reasons behind suicide attempts (distinguishing between men and women), in 1930; third shows the rate of suicides according to occupation, comparing 1912 to 1931; fourth shows the ratio of different types of accidents causing death from 1922 to 1931; fifth shows the mortality rate by accidents and suicide according to age, in 1930 and 1931; sixth shows the mortality rate by accidents and suicide according to age (in relation to the population of the same age), in 1930 and 1931; seventh shows population growth (in general), from 1874 to 1932; eighth shows population growth (excluding immigrants), from 1874 to 1932; and tenth compares population growth across the decades, from 1881 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored maps representing the mortality rate within the districts of Budapest, in 1931. Map "a" shows the mortality rate, in general; "b" shows the infant mortality rate; "c" shows the mortality rate from infectious diseases; and "d" shows the tuberculosis mortality rate. First of two pages: set continues on next page (80), with maps "e" and "f". Each map includes a legend. In both Hungarian and German. Together, maps are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing causes of death within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the tuberculosis mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the number of tuberculosis deaths in relation to the number of residents; third shows the number of deaths from tuberculosis as a percentage of total mortality; fourth shows the number of tuberculosis deaths by gender and by age brackets, in 1930 and 1931; fifth shows the types of tuberculosis, in 1931; sixth shows the cancer mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; seventh shows the number of cancer deaths in relation to the population; eighth shows the number of cancer deaths as a percentage of total mortality; ninth shows the number of cancer deaths by gender and by age brackets, in 1930 and 1931; and tenth shows the types of cancer, in 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing mortality - by age - within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the mortality of males, within age brackets in relation to the peer population, from 1880 to 1930; second shows the mortality of females, in individual age brackets with relation to the peer population, from 1880 to 1930; third shows the probable life span for men and women, comparing 1900 and 1901 to 1930 and 1931; fourth shows the average age at death for men and women, from 1880 to 1930; fifth shows deaths at individual years of age for men and women, from 1922 to 1931 (on average); sixth shows deaths within age brackets and marital status, compared to the population of the same age and marital status, for men, in 1930 and 1931; and seventh shows deaths within age brackets and marital status, compared to the population of the same age and marital status, for women, in 1930 and 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eight colored diagrams representing infant and child mortality within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the infant mortality rate, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the rate of infant deaths (by age in months), from 1922 to 1931; third shows the infant and child mortality rate by gender, from 1880 to 1931; fourth shows the number of infant deaths (by gender) in relation to live births; fifth shows the number of child deaths in relation to the population under five years of age; sixth shows the general mortality rate according to religious denominations, from 1880 to 1931; seventh shows the infant mortality rate according to religious denominations, from 1880 to 1930; and eighth shows the mortality rates of the four largest denominations (by age group), in 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing causes of death within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows an overview of causes of death, from 1874 to 1932; second shows monthly fluctuations in deaths by abdominal typhoid; third shows monthly fluctuations in deaths by measles; fourth shows monthly fluctuations in deaths by influenza; fifth shows the number of scarlet fever infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; sixth shows the number of scarlet fever deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; seventh shows the number of scarlet fever deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930; eighth shows the number of croup infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; ninth shows the number of croup deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; and tenth shows the number of croup deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930. First of two pages: set continues on next page (75), with twelve additional diagrams. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Twelve colored diagrams representing causes of death within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of smallpox infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; second shows the number of smallpox deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; and third shows the number of smallpox deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930; fourth shows the number of abdominal typhoid infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; fifth shows the number of abdominal typhoid deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; sixth shows the number of abdominal typhoid deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930; seventh shows the number of dysentery infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; eighth shows the number of dysentery deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; and ninth shows the number of dysentery deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930; tenth shows the number of measles infections in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; eleventh shows the number of measles deaths in relation to the number of residents, from 1882 to 1930; and twelfth shows the number of measles deaths in relation to the number of infections, from 1882 to 1930. Second of two pages: set continues series from previous page (74). Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Nine colored diagrams representing mortality within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of deaths, in general; second shows the number of deaths in relation to the population, from 1874 to 1932; third shows the number of deaths by gender in relation to the population of the same gender; fourth shows deaths by district, in relation to the population of the district, comparing 1890 and 1891 to 1930 and 1931; fifth shows the differentiation between deaths of locals and nonresidents, in 1890 and 1891; sixth shows the differentiation between deaths of locals and nonresidents, in 1930 and 1931; seventh shows the ratio deaths according to place of residence of the deceased, including both locals and nonresidents, comparing 1911 to 1931; eighth shows the ratio deaths according to place of residence of the deceased, including only locals, comparing 1911 to 1931; and ninth shows monthly fluctuations in mortality. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Arutiunian, Aramais Bagratovich, Bagdasarian, A. B.]
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Color map. Shows the demography of healthcare in Armenia, with 2 insets. Includes charts, diagrams and legend. Relief shown by shadings and spot heights.
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[Arutiunian, Aramais Bagratovich, Baghdasaryan, Andranik Bakhsii]
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Color map. Shows the demography of healthcare in Armenia, with 2 insets. Includes charts, diagrams and legend. Relief shown by shadings and spot heights.
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Snow, John, 1813-1858
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Color map, showing roads, railroads, and the boundaries and water supply of districts on the south side of Thames. Relief shown by hachures. Includes compass rose orineted with north to the upper left margin.
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Snow, John, 1813-1858
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Map 1 showing city blocks, streets and location of Pumps. Black marks showing the houses the death from choera took place.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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4 Statistical diagrams on 1 page.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, with statistical diagrams. Shows the Society's medical centers. Includes color coded legend.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, with statistical diagrams. Includes color coded legend.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, with statistical diagram and chart. Includes legend.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, with statistical diagram and chart. Includes legend and list of clinics.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, with statistical diagrams. Shows curative centers, pharmacies, health centers, etc.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Reconstruction and Development Corps.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Color map of Iran, showing bases of Health Corps. Includes color coded key, statistical diagrams and charts.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Statistical diagrams, showing Health Corps development and construction activities.
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Muassasah i Jughrafiay i va Kartugrafi i Sahab
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Statistical diagrams, showing Health Corps activities.
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Dewasme-Pletinckx
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Engraved outline hand colored map of Asia. Showing progress of Choleramorbus Pestilentiel from Asia to Europe from 1817 to 1830.
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Viele, Egbert L.
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This map is an early version of the larger map that became Viele's 1865 "Topographical Map of the City of New York. Showing Original Water Courses and Made Land" (see our various copies). It only shows lower Manhattan and has less detail than the later expanded map, but it does show Viele's methodology and the beginnings of what would become his great historical drainage map of the city. It was published in a New York State Senate government document and was prepared by Viele to show before the Senate during his testimony on the sanitary conditions of the city.
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Viele, Egbert L.
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This is a rare variant of Viele's New York City map. It is printed on thin paper and folded into the rear of a small booklet with an essay by Viele explaining the map and its construction and the topography of New York City. The map shows all the original water courses of Manhattan Island, with the street grid superimposed on top. Also, three different kinds of land are shown: Marsh, Made Land, and Meadow. Sewer lines are indicated. This map differs in the title from the more common version issued with the Report on the Sanitary Conditions in New York (see our 3723.000)/ In 1874 Viele reissued the map in larger format as the Topographical Atlas of the City of New York (see our copy).
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