The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . has constructedfrom the same figures the graphic table shown on p. 127. The short vertical lines marked 56, 57, 58, and so on, arethe height lines. The diagonal curved lines, marked 20, 30, 40,and 55, are the age lines for men; the lines designated by the sign °^are the age lines for women. The intermediate ages fall at propor-tionate distances between these curved lines. The intersections ofthe age lines with the vertical height lines fi
The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . has constructedfrom the same figures the graphic table shown on p. 127. The short vertical lines marked 56, 57, 58, and so on, arethe height lines. The diagonal curved lines, marked 20, 30, 40,and 55, are the age lines for men; the lines designated by the sign °^are the age lines for women. The intermediate ages fall at propor-tionate distances between these curved lines. The intersections ofthe age lines with the vertical height lines fix the normal weightpoints. The weights at intervals of 5 pounds are recorded onthe horizontal lines to the right of the diagonal curved lines. Thus, a man 56 in height should weigh, at age twenty,135^ pounds; at age thirty, 143^ pounds; at age forty, 149Jpounds; at age fifty-five, 153I pounds. The weights for inter-mediate ages are found at corresponding intermediate points. A woman $6 in height should weigh, at age twenty, 130^pounds; at age thirty, 137^ pounds; at age forty, 143J pounds(the same as a man at age thirty). At fifty-five the weights of. 128 THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION FOR LIFE INSURANCE. men and women are the same. In this way are found the normalweights for any height at any age. Now, let us suppose that a man s6 in height and twentyyears of age weighs 225 pounds; how much is he overweight?His normal weight is 135I pounds. Passing from the normalweight-point horizontally to the right until we reach the verticalline marked 225, we find ourselves just outside the 65 per ; such a person is thus found to be 66 per cent, , supposing the weight to be 100 pounds, we pass horizon-tally to the left to the 100 pounds vertical line; the intersectionof our weight line with this vertical line shows him to be 26 percent, underweight. In the same way the percentage of anygiven weight above or below the normal may be obtained. The vertical weight lines are
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