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The Influence of Occupation upon Health, as shown by the Mortality experienced

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

The influence that occupation has upon health is a subject that has hitherto attracted but little attention, for though in the works of one or two writers on vital statistics it has been slightly alluded to, no work has yet appeared which, while founded on direct observation, has been devoted to the treatment of this subject.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1873

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References

Page 130, Third Report of Medical Officer of Privy Council.

page 102 note * Same Report, page 131.

page 103 note * Page 139, Third Report Medical Officer of Privy Council.

page 108 note * Page 107, Third Report of Medical Officer of Privy Council.

page 116 note * Dissenting Ministers of every persuasion but the Roman Catholic are included under this designation.

page 118 note * “Present knowledge of the Mortality and Sickness of Members of Friendly Societies.” Submitted for the consideration of the Royal Commission on Friendly Societies. Thomas Brettell & Co. 1871.