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J M Winter

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The Economic History Review|January 1, 1977
The impact of the first world war on civilian health in BritainJ M Winter
Population Studies|November 1, 1976
Some aspects of the demographic consequences of the First World War in BritainJ M Winter
Population Studies|November 1, 1977
Britain's 'Lost Generation' of the First World WarJ M Winter
Annales De Demographie Historique|January 1, 1990
Demographic history and the political economy of war in western Europe, 1914-1918J M Winter
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|April 1, 1992
Pesticide sensitivity registry. What doctors need to knowJ M Winter
The Journal of European Economic History|January 1, 1979
Infant mortality, maternal mortality and public health in Britain in the 1930'sJ M Winter
Journal of Allied Health|February 6, 1979
Computer assisted instruction in the continuing education of health professionalsJ M Winter
Journal of Contemporary History|January 1, 1980
Military fitness and civilian health in Britain during the first World WarJ M Winter
The Journal of European Economic History|January 1, 1982
Aspects of the impact of the first world war on infant mortality in BritainJ M Winter
History Workshop|January 1, 1987
The first world war: healthy or hungry?L Bryder, J M Winter
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The Economic History Review|January 1, 1977
The impact of the first world war on civilian health in BritainJ M Winter
Population Studies|November 1, 1976
Some aspects of the demographic consequences of the First World War in BritainJ M Winter
Population Studies|November 1, 1977
Britain's 'Lost Generation' of the First World WarJ M Winter
Annales De Demographie Historique|January 1, 1990
Demographic history and the political economy of war in western Europe, 1914-1918J M Winter
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|April 1, 1992
Pesticide sensitivity registry. What doctors need to knowJ M Winter
The Journal of European Economic History|January 1, 1979
Infant mortality, maternal mortality and public health in Britain in the 1930'sJ M Winter
Journal of Allied Health|February 6, 1979
Computer assisted instruction in the continuing education of health professionalsJ M Winter
Journal of Contemporary History|January 1, 1980
Military fitness and civilian health in Britain during the first World WarJ M Winter
The Journal of European Economic History|January 1, 1982
Aspects of the impact of the first world war on infant mortality in BritainJ M Winter
History Workshop|January 1, 1987
The first world war: healthy or hungry?L Bryder, J M Winter
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