On the natural and mathematical laws concerning population, vitality, and mortality : the modifications which the law of mortality receives when referred to different classes of people, and generally the movements of population, in its progress of renewal : with tables of mortality, applicable to five classes of each sex, and other tables, expressing the relations between capital and income under the operation of compound-interest / by Francis Corbaux.

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1833
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On the natural and mathematical laws concerning population, vitality, and mortality : the modifications which the law of mortality receives when referred to different classes of people, and generally the movements of population, in its progress of renewal : with tables of mortality, applicable to five classes of each sex, and other tables, expressing the relations between capital and income under the operation of compound-interest / by Francis Corbaux. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [publisher not identified], 1833.

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xvi, 208, 53 pages, 3 folded leaves of plates

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