Dr William Farr of Shropshire (1807-1883): obstetric mortality and training.

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Abstract

William Farr, chief statistician to the General Register Office for more than 40 years, was the most significant medical epidemiologist and statistician of the Victorian era. Often working behind the scenes, he helped to bring about many advances in hygiene and public health as well as developing a modern approach to the classification of disease and the collection and analysis of medical information data.

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Dunn, P. M. (2002). Dr William Farr of Shropshire (1807-1883): obstetric mortality and training. Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 87(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.87.1.f67

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