A tale of two cities – infant mortality and cause of infant death, Dublin, 1864–1910

Ciara Breathnach, Brian Gurrin

URBAN HISTORY(2017)

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This article uses data extracted from General Register Office mortality registers to map the localization of infant mortality in Dublin city from 1864 to 1910. It traces how late nineteenth-century social inequalities were deeply rooted in the city's history. In order to contextualize the high infant mortality rates, we draw on a range of approaches to provide an overarching view of the causes of the public health problems cities like Dublin experienced.
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