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On the Rate of Mortality and Marriage amongst Europeans in India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Samuel Brown Esq.*
Affiliation:
Guardian Assurance Company Institute of Actuaries

Extract

The great changes which have lately taken place in India—the progress of railways, the extension of commerce, and the impetus which is likely to be given to the emigration of Europeans to those vast fields of enterprise—cannot but add peculiar interest to any inquiries tending to throw light on the causes which affect the health or life of Europeans in that country. The difficulties of arriving at any sound conclusions on these subjects have always been great. In dominions so widely spread, comprising all climates, from the most delightful temperatures of perpetual spring to the fever-haunted jungles and deadly swamp, every cause that affects the health of man may be found at work.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1864

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* The usual plan is to compare them with 100 entering upon a year of life, which requires a different initial number in each class of facts.