An application of the theory of probabilities to the study of a priori pathometry.—Part I
An application of the theory of probabilities to the study of a priori pathometry.—Part I
Prefatory .—It is somewhat surprising that so little mathematical work should have been done on the subject of epidemics, and, indeed, on the distribution of diseases in general. Not only is the theme of immediate importance to humanity, but it is one which is fundamentally connected with numbers, while vast …