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Bill of Mortality

A Bill of Mortality was an early record that listed the number of deaths in a specific area over a certain period, often including causes such as disease or accidents. Historically used in cities like London, these records helped authorities understand health trends, track outbreaks, and plan public health responses. They serve as precursors to modern vital statistics, providing insight into disease patterns and mortality rates that inform public health decision-making today.