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  • Thornton, Patricia A., Sherry Olson, and Quoc Thuy Thach. Infant Mortality in Montreal in 1860: The Roles of Culture, Class and Habitat. Shared Spaces / Partage de l’espace no. 9. Montreal: McGill University, Department of Geography, 1987.

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