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DEATHS AMONG TAXPAYERS AND NON-TAXPAYERS INCOME TAX, PROVIDENCE, 1865

DEATHS AMONG TAXPAYERS AND NON-TAXPAYERS INCOME TAX, PROVIDENCE, 1865 Subscription pe. $5 per gear. American Public Health Association membe'ship, including subscription, $5 per gear. Subscriptions and mmbnships should be sent to the A. 'P. H. A., 370 Seventh Avenue. Net York Cib,. Vol. XIV AUGUST, 1924 No. 8 AMONG AND NON- INCOME TAX, PROVIDENCE, 1865 CHARLES V. CHAPIN, M.A., Fellow A. P. H. A. Superintendent of Health, Providence, R. I. UMEROUS observations h a v e would be to increase the apparent death shown that the death rate among rate in this group. The and their families were the well-to-do is generally lower than among the poor. It has always tabulated by age groups and these groups seemed that a careful study of the details subtracted from the age groups of the of this difference might throw consider- whole population give the data which, able light on public health problems. I sufficiently accurately, represent the nonhave long wished to make such an inves- taxpaying element of the population. The original death returns were comtigation in Providence, where I have been familiar with living conditions for many pared with the census names and the years. When the present income tax was distributed into and nonlevied I hoped that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

DEATHS AMONG TAXPAYERS AND NON-TAXPAYERS INCOME TAX, PROVIDENCE, 1865

American Journal of Public Health , Volume 14 (8) – Aug 1, 1924

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Subscription pe. $5 per gear. American Public Health Association membe'ship, including subscription, $5 per gear. Subscriptions and mmbnships should be sent to the A. 'P. H. A., 370 Seventh Avenue. Net York Cib,. Vol. XIV AUGUST, 1924 No. 8 AMONG AND NON- INCOME TAX, PROVIDENCE, 1865 CHARLES V. CHAPIN, M.A., Fellow A. P. H. A. Superintendent of Health, Providence, R. I. UMEROUS observations h a v e would be to increase the apparent death shown that the death rate among rate in this group. The and their families were the well-to-do is generally lower than among the poor. It has always tabulated by age groups and these groups seemed that a careful study of the details subtracted from the age groups of the of this difference might throw consider- whole population give the data which, able light on public health problems. I sufficiently accurately, represent the nonhave long wished to make such an inves- taxpaying element of the population. The original death returns were comtigation in Providence, where I have been familiar with living conditions for many pared with the census names and the years. When the present income tax was distributed into and nonlevied I hoped that

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American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Aug 1, 1924

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