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It is a great pleasure to welcome Dr. Halbert L. Dunn , Chief Statistician for Vital Statistics of the Bureau of the Census , who will tell us about the new standard certificates of birth and death and the proposed model Vital ...
It is a great pleasure to welcome Dr. Halbert L. Dunn , Chief Statistician for Vital Statistics of the Bureau of the Census , who will tell us about the new standard certificates of birth and death and the proposed model Vital ...
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Now about 75 percent of vital statistics activities are linked with other than public health needs . This change does not result from a diminu- tion of public health needs for vital statistics but is due to the fact that a great many ...
Now about 75 percent of vital statistics activities are linked with other than public health needs . This change does not result from a diminu- tion of public health needs for vital statistics but is due to the fact that a great many ...
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I would like to state at this time that the Census Bureau , in any demand for reallocation of vital statistics to meet the needs of various other agencies and interests , stands squarely behind the necessity of keeping this subject as a ...
I would like to state at this time that the Census Bureau , in any demand for reallocation of vital statistics to meet the needs of various other agencies and interests , stands squarely behind the necessity of keeping this subject as a ...
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Contents
Roll Call | 21 |
The Statistical Data Required in Connection with | 40 |
New Standard Certificates of Birth and Death and the Proposed | 47 |
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