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Visualizing mortality

Visualizing mortality Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association International Journal of Epidemiology 2007;36:939 The Author 2007; all rights reserved. doi:10.1093/ije/dym198 EDITOR’S CHOICE Many people have a dark curiosity for cemeteries, as places of These photos were taken in Arnos Vale cemetery in Bristol. remembrance, reflection and imaginings. They are attracted If any IJE readers share in this rather morose hobby, we would perhaps by their air of tranquillity, the varying styles and be interested to see their photographs, in order to compare how symbolism of the headstones and monuments, and a fascina- the dead are commemorated around the world. tion with the lives of strangers that have come to be condensed MARY SHAW into a few enduring facts inscribed in stone. E-mail: mary.shaw@bristol.ac.uk http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Epidemiology Oxford University Press

Visualizing mortality

International Journal of Epidemiology , Volume 36 (5) – Oct 1, 2007

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Oxford University Press
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0300-5771
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1464-3685
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10.1093/ije/dym198
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association International Journal of Epidemiology 2007;36:939 The Author 2007; all rights reserved. doi:10.1093/ije/dym198 EDITOR’S CHOICE Many people have a dark curiosity for cemeteries, as places of These photos were taken in Arnos Vale cemetery in Bristol. remembrance, reflection and imaginings. They are attracted If any IJE readers share in this rather morose hobby, we would perhaps by their air of tranquillity, the varying styles and be interested to see their photographs, in order to compare how symbolism of the headstones and monuments, and a fascina- the dead are commemorated around the world. tion with the lives of strangers that have come to be condensed MARY SHAW into a few enduring facts inscribed in stone. E-mail: mary.shaw@bristol.ac.uk

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International Journal of EpidemiologyOxford University Press

Published: Oct 1, 2007

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