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Height, health and history
Author(s):
Roderick Floud
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Kenneth W. Wachter
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Annabel Gregory
Publication date:
1990
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511983245
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Preface
pp. 1
Height, nutritional status and the historical record
pp. 30
Inference from military height data
pp. 84
Inference from samples of military records
pp. 134
Long-term trends in nutritional status
pp. 196
Regional and occupational differentials in British heights
pp. 225
Height, nutritional status and the environment
pp. 275
Nutritional status and physical growth in Britain, 1750–1980
pp. 325
Conclusions
pp. 328
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