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In fact the disease makes such rapid progress when it shows itself in hatters from
eighteen to twenty - five years of age , that it generally terminates fatally before
the patient reaches thirty . It is true that a small number reaches middle life before
...
In fact the disease makes such rapid progress when it shows itself in hatters from
eighteen to twenty - five years of age , that it generally terminates fatally before
the patient reaches thirty . It is true that a small number reaches middle life before
...
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Twenty - five to thirty . Twenty - five . Thirty to thirty - five . Thirty - five to forty . Forty
to forty - five . Number of years at work . Forty - five to fifty . Fifty to sixty . Over sixty
. | Age . . . . . . 2 . 6 2 . 6 76 40 7 . 9 2 . 6 4 . 0 GLASSFlatteners , window .
Twenty - five to thirty . Twenty - five . Thirty to thirty - five . Thirty - five to forty . Forty
to forty - five . Number of years at work . Forty - five to fifty . Fifty to sixty . Over sixty
. | Age . . . . . . 2 . 6 2 . 6 76 40 7 . 9 2 . 6 4 . 0 GLASSFlatteners , window .
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Twenty - five to thirty . Twenty . five . Thirty to thirty - five . - - - - Thirty - five to forty .
Forty to forty five . ! Forty - five to fifty . Fifty to sixty . Over sixty . Total per cent . - - '
GLASS BLOWERSGreen , bot ' le . . . . . . . Flint , prescription . . . . . " regular .
Twenty - five to thirty . Twenty . five . Thirty to thirty - five . - - - - Thirty - five to forty .
Forty to forty five . ! Forty - five to fifty . Fifty to sixty . Over sixty . Total per cent . - - '
GLASS BLOWERSGreen , bot ' le . . . . . . . Flint , prescription . . . . . " regular .
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TABLE II - SUMMARY . TOTAL NUMBER PER CENT . OF THOSE AT PRESENT
AT WORK BEGINNING TO DECLINE AT THE AGE OF TIT OCCUPATION .
Beginning to decline . Twenty one . Twenty - two . - - - - Twenty - five to thirty .
TABLE II - SUMMARY . TOTAL NUMBER PER CENT . OF THOSE AT PRESENT
AT WORK BEGINNING TO DECLINE AT THE AGE OF TIT OCCUPATION .
Beginning to decline . Twenty one . Twenty - two . - - - - Twenty - five to thirty .
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60 . 0 20 . PER CENT , OF THOSE WHO BEGAN TO DECLINE AT THE AGE
OFOCCUPATION . Total number beginning to decline . Twenty to twenty - five .
Twenty - five to thirty - - Thirty to thirty - five . Forty to forty - five . | Thirty five to forty
.
60 . 0 20 . PER CENT , OF THOSE WHO BEGAN TO DECLINE AT THE AGE
OFOCCUPATION . Total number beginning to decline . Twenty to twenty - five .
Twenty - five to thirty - - Thirty to thirty - five . Forty to forty - five . | Thirty five to forty
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ACRES affected Age when began allowed American born Amount apply association Asthma authority Average Average number Beginning to decline Blowers building capital carried CAUSE CAUSE OF DECLINE cent certificate child Consumption Continued corporation death debility deemed directors diseases dust Dyspepsia employed employment exception EXECUTIONS extent factory or workshop farm fifty five foreclosure Foreign born forty Glass increase industrial inspector interest JOURNEYMEN labor LANDS largely lead least less liable Liver Lungs Makers manufacturing means meeting morning mortality mortgages notice NUMBER REPORTED o'clock occupier period period of employment PRESENT AGE principal real estate reason recorded regulations respect Rheumatism rules secretary Shakes shares society Stiffness of joints SUMMARY TABLE therein thereof thirty Throat tion Total trade Twenty twenty-five WHOLE NUMBER women young person
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