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    • Infant mortality in the city of Belfast 

      Deeny, James; Murdock, Eric T. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
      Within recent years attention in the North has been drawn to the high mortality rate in Belfast and, as a result, considerable interest in now being shown in the matter of child health. How serious is the situation ...
    • Poverty as a cause of ill-health 

      Deeny, James (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1940)
      In Lurgan, Co. Armagh, where I practise, there is an excessive amount of sickness, and few people show really good health. By good health, I mean not merely the avoidance of disease, but the attainment and maintenance ...
    • The present state of human tuberculosis in Ireland 

      Deeny, James (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
      The objects of this paper are: To give some information on the present state of human tuberculosis in Ireland as determined by certain criteria or indices; To discuss briefly the procedures utilised in the control of human ...