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On some Considerations suggested by the Annual Reports of the Registrar-General, being an Inquiry into the Question as to how far the Inordinate Mortality in this Country, exhibited by those Reports is controllable by Human Agency (Part II)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

H. W. Porter Esq.*
Affiliation:
Alliance Assurance Company Institute of Actuaries Statistical Society

Extract

With respect to the inhalation of woolly matter, Mr. Leigh, a surgeon at Manchester, and Registrar of Deaths for the Deans-gate sub-district of that city, in which cotton-mills are so numerous, states, in one of his Reports to the Registrar-General, that in certain trades in Manchester almost every member above 40 is affected with emphysema of the lungs; and that persons who work in dust—as fustian-cutters, cotton-carders, and the like—are almost all affected with it, after working at their occupations for a few years.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1861

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