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United States (United States) (search for this): article 22
Health in the United States. --De Bow's mortality statistics, compiled from the last census, show that the people of the United States are the healthiest on the globe. The deaths are 320,000 per year, or one and a half per cent, of the population. In England the ratio is nearly two per cent. Virginia and North Carolina are the healthiest of the States, and have 638 inhabitants over one hundred years. Health in the United States. --De Bow's mortality statistics, compiled from the last census, show that the people of the United States are the healthiest on the globe. The deaths are 320,000 per year, or one and a half per cent, of the population. In England the ratio is nearly two per cent. Virginia and North Carolina are the healthiest of the States, and have 638 inhabitants over one hundred years.
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Health in the United States. --De Bow's mortality statistics, compiled from the last census, show that the people of the United States are the healthiest on the globe. The deaths are 320,000 per year, or one and a half per cent, of the population. In England the ratio is nearly two per cent. Virginia and North Carolina are the healthiest of the States, and have 638 inhabitants over one hundred years.
Health in the United States. --De Bow's mortality statistics, compiled from the last census, show that the people of the United States are the healthiest on the globe. The deaths are 320,000 per year, or one and a half per cent, of the population. In England the ratio is nearly two per cent. Virginia and North Carolina are the healthiest of the States, and have 638 inhabitants over one hundred years.