. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. 4231 20 32594 32510 65104 64159 32151 320(18 30 29636 29584 ^92-20 58169 29120 29049 40 26596 26443 33039 51861 26009 25852 50 23092 23198 46290 44937 22386 22551 60 18467 37572 36294 17786 18508 70 1-2083 13110 25193 24232 11535 12697 80 4827 5664 10491 10142 4593 5547 1 90! 100 656 853 1509 1520 607 913 15 25 40 48 16 32 (b) Expectation of Life.— Age. Decennial Life Table. English Life Table. Excess of Decennial Table, 1841. i Years, 1838-41. 1S41. 1841. 0102030405060708090 39-86 47-13


. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. 4231 20 32594 32510 65104 64159 32151 320(18 30 29636 29584 ^92-20 58169 29120 29049 40 26596 26443 33039 51861 26009 25852 50 23092 23198 46290 44937 22386 22551 60 18467 37572 36294 17786 18508 70 1-2083 13110 25193 24232 11535 12697 80 4827 5664 10491 10142 4593 5547 1 90! 100 656 853 1509 1520 607 913 15 25 40 48 16 32 (b) Expectation of Life.— Age. Decennial Life Table. English Life Table. Excess of Decennial Table, 1841. i Years, 1838-41. 1S41. 1841. 0102030405060708090 39-86 47-13 39-85 33-48 26-89 20-43 14-42 9-52 6-36 5-26 40-68 47-69 40-40 33-93 27-24 20-€1 14*32 9-55 6-39 5-23 40-19 47-08 39^88 33-13 26-56 20^02 13-59 8-51 4-92 2-68 •49 •61 -52 •80 -68 •59 •93 104 1-47 2-55 Construction of Life Tahlcs. 367 by Tables of Mortality deduced iiom the ages at death. Theexpectations of life deduced by this method, will probably supersedethe very erroneous and ignorant statements founded upon loose calcu-lations of the mean age at death, & (d) Expectation of Life. Decemiia 1 Life Table corrected. English LifeTable, 1S41. 1838-41. Males. Females. Mean. Persons. 0 39-37 41-41 40-39 41-16 10 46-52 47-40 46-96 47-44 20 39-33 40-50 39-91 40-34 30 32-68 34-01 33-34 33-68 40 26-21 27-59 26-90 27-14 50 19-84 21-08 2046 20-55 60 13-49 14-48 13-98 14-00 70 8-48 9-15 8-81 ! 8-78 SO 4-89 5-3.) 5-12 1 5-07 90 2-71 2-83 2-77 2-74 i Note.—In this second edition of the Report and the Appendix, the proofs of thetables have been read by three persons, with the first edition and the original manu-scripts. The minor calculations, which there had not been time to perform twice,have been repeated, and any errors discovered have been corrected. 3G8 Public Health in 1841. PUBLIC HEALTH—1841. The number of deaths registered in tlie year 1S41 was 343,847, lessLy 15,787 than 339,634, the number rep:isiere(l in 1840* Tfie deathswere most numerous in the winter, bu


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