Introduction: Death at the opposite ends of the Eurasian continent: Mortality trends in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1850-1945 | p. 7 |
Trends in mortality and the evolution of the cause-of-death pattern in the Netherlands: 1850-2000 | p. 17 |
Trends in mortality and causes of death in Japanese colonial period Taiwan | p. 45 |
Mortality in the Netherlands: general development and regional differences | p. 81 |
Regional and ethnic variation in mortality in Japanese colonial period Taiwan | p. 99 |
An outline of socio-medical care in the Netherlands, 19th and early 20th centuries | p. 153 |
An overview of public health development in Japan-ruled Taiwan | p. 165 |
The demographic history of smallpox in the Netherlands, 18th -19th centuries | p. 183 |
Anti-malaria policy in colonial Taiwan | p. 203 |
Maternal mortality in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1850-1945 | p. 229 |
Maternal depletion and infant mortality | p. 275 |
The massacre of the innocents: Infant mortality in Lugang (Taiwan) and Nijmegen (the Netherlands) | p. 289 |
Illegitimacy, adoption, and mortality among girls in Penghu, 1906-1945 | p. 317 |
How reliable is Taiwan's colonial period demographic data?: An empirical study using demographic indirect estimation techniques | p. 349 |
References | p. 377 |
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