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A Comparative View of the Mortality of the Human Species, at All Ages

And of the Diseases and Casualties by Which They Are Destroyed or Annoyed. Illustrated With Charts and Tables

William Black

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin

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In William Black's 'A Comparative View of the Mortality of the Human Species, at All Ages,' the author delves into the intricate data surrounding human mortality rates across different age groups. Through extensive research and statistical analysis, Black offers a comprehensive examination of the factors influencing mortality rates and provides a comparative perspective that sheds light on the disparities in life expectancy. His writing style is both analytical and meticulous, presenting the information in a scholarly manner that appeals to those interested in demographic studies and public health research. The book is a valuable contribution to the field of mortality studies, offering a unique perspective on the subject matter. William Black's work is a must-read for academics, researchers, and anyone passionate about understanding the complexities of human mortality trends. His expertise and dedication to the topic shine through, making this book a significant addition to the literature on mortality rates.

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Celestial influences, Diseases analysis, Statistical mortality rates, Age group mortality, Medical and political discourse, Comparative mortality, Societal divisions mortality, Knowledge of mortality, Human condition, Literature on mortality