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English: Malaria as a percent of Deaths in the US in 1890 ranging from 0.2 percent in Minnesota and Wyoming to 10.6 percent in Arkansas. Computed from raw counts extracted from pp. 16-426 in Report on the Vital and Social Statistics in the United States at the Eleventh Census: 1890. Part III. -- Statistics of Deaths[1] (in en), , (Please provide a date or year), Wikidata Q108475883. Included as Figure 2, p. 32 in “Externalities, public goods, and infectious diseases”, in Real-world economics review[2] (in en), issue 99, (Please provide a date or year), ISSN 1755-9472, Wikidata Q111367750, pages 25-56.
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