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The demographic History of Smallpox in the Netherlands (18th-19th centuries)
W. Rutten
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Politics and Culture in Europe
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Netherlands
100%
Demographic History
100%
18th-19th Centuries
100%
Smallpox
100%
Dutch Population
33%
Population Growth
33%
Dutch
16%
European Countries
16%
Mortality Rate
16%
King
16%
Mortality Decline
16%
Hofstee
16%
Holland
16%
19th Century
16%
Mover
16%
18th Century
16%
Napoleon
16%
Kingdom of the Netherlands
16%
Early 19th Century
16%
Smallpox Vaccination
16%
Certitude
16%
Vaccination Campaign
16%
Social Sciences
Dutch
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Population Increase
66%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Mortality Decline
33%
Early XIX Century
33%
INIS
netherlands
100%
mortality
60%
populations
40%
growth
40%
levels
20%
acceleration
20%