Observations on the importance in purchases of land and in mercantile adventures of ascertaining the rates or laws of mortality among Europeans by chronic diseases and hot climates, with an appendix1826 - 80 páginas |
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... period of life at which the particular disease is most likely to prove fatal . But as diseases have many varieties , and C 2 each variety may be treated as a new disease , Data necessary for constructing tables of mortality, particular ...
... period of life at which the particular disease is most likely to prove fatal . But as diseases have many varieties , and C 2 each variety may be treated as a new disease , Data necessary for constructing tables of mortality, particular ...
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... ? Newton lived to the age of 85 years ; Leibnitz to 70 ; and Euler to a more advanced period : yet their several biographers have neglected to inform us that their studies were checquered with delirious fermentations . 15.
... ? Newton lived to the age of 85 years ; Leibnitz to 70 ; and Euler to a more advanced period : yet their several biographers have neglected to inform us that their studies were checquered with delirious fermentations . 15.
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... periods , are generally remote causes of insanity . Puerperal Mania will be treated of in a subse- quent chapter . Insanity seems to be more frequent with persons between thirty and forty ... period of life ; the period between twenty and 20.
... periods , are generally remote causes of insanity . Puerperal Mania will be treated of in a subse- quent chapter . Insanity seems to be more frequent with persons between thirty and forty ... period of life ; the period between twenty and 20.
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George Farren (resident director of the Asylum life office.) equal period of life ; the period between twenty and thirty is next in order , and then between forty and fifty . The French and English observations agree in this ...
George Farren (resident director of the Asylum life office.) equal period of life ; the period between twenty and thirty is next in order , and then between forty and fifty . The French and English observations agree in this ...
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... period he strives to " wipe from the table of his memory all trivial fond records that youth and observation copied there , " except as those pressures may tend to the accomplishment of his object ; and thus , in cherishing a favourite ...
... period he strives to " wipe from the table of his memory all trivial fond records that youth and observation copied there , " except as those pressures may tend to the accomplishment of his object ; and thus , in cherishing a favourite ...
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