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Compendium Of Health Statistics 2008 19th Ed Emma Hawe Francois G Schellevis

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Compendium Of Health Statistics 2008 19th Ed Emma Hawe Francois G Schellevis
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Emma Hawe, Francois G. Schellevis
ISBN: 9781315346786, 9781846192807, 1315346788, 1846192803
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 19th ed

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Compendium Of Health Statistics 2008 19th Ed Emma Hawe Francois G Schellevis by Emma Hawe, Francois G. Schellevis 9781315346786, 9781846192807, 1315346788, 1846192803 instant download after payment.

The OHE Compendium of Health Statistics is the one-stop statistical source specially designed for easy use by anyone interested in the UK health care sector and the NHS. It contains over 300 simple, easy-to-read tables and charts and provides a wide range of information on UK health and healthcare, demography, expenditure and major illness in a single volume. It also includes long time series and comparisons with other economically developed nations. The UK data are broken down into England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and contain annual figures from as far back as 1949 (the first full year of the NHS). An on-line version of the "OHE Compendium" is also available

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