| 1872 - 780 lehte
...only 7 per 1,000; after marriage it was 50. This is a constant result in Paris, Belgium, and Holland. Everywhere young married people, from eighteen to twenty years of age, die as fast as old people of from 60 to 70 years of age. The conclusion seems evident, according to Hufeland, " that the premature... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1872 - 606 lehte
...only 7 per 1,000 ; after marriage it was 50. This is a constant result in Paris, Belgium, and Holland. Everywhere young married people, from eighteen to twenty years of age, die as fast as old people of from sixty to seventy yearo of age. The conclusion seems evident, according to Hufeland, " that... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1872 - 396 lehte
...1,000; after marriage, it was 50. This is a constant result that is found in Paris, Belgium and Holland. Everywhere young married people, from eighteen to twenty years of age, die as fast as old people of from sixty to seventy years of age. From these facts we must conclude, with IIiife.lan.rt, "that... | |
| 1872 - 396 lehte
...1,000; after marriage, it was 50. This is a constant result that is found in Paris, Belgium and Holland. Everywhere young married people, from eighteen to twenty years of age, die as fast as old people of from sixty to seventy years of age. From these facts we must conclude, with llufeland, " that the... | |
| 1872 - 814 lehte
...only 7 per 1,000 ; after marriage it was 60. This is a constant result in Paris, Belgium, and Holland. Everywhere young married people, from eighteen to twenty years of age, die as fast as old people of from sixty to seventy years of age. The conclusion seems evident, according to Hufeland, " that... | |
| 1883 - 824 lehte
...20, their mortality has been found to be, before marriage, only seven per 1,000 ; after marriage, 50 per 1,000. With respect to the female sex we find...condition. If young girls be turned into wives before 20 a like mortality befalls them which befalls the other sex. Everywhere young married people from... | |
| George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 lehte
...found to be, before marriage, only seven per one thousand ; after marriage, fifty per one thousand. With respect to the female sex we find a similar advantage...old people from sixty to seventy years of age. The cornmou sense and common law of Western Europe have with perfect justice marked twenty-one as the age... | |
| 1884 - 602 lehte
...twenty, their mortality has been found to be, before marriage, only 7 per 1,000; after marriage, 50 per 1,000. With respect to the female sex we find...the other sex. Everywhere young married people from IN to 20 years of age die as fast as old people from 60 to 70 years of age. The common sense and common... | |
| 1884 - 404 lehte
...their mortality has been found to be, before marriage, only 7 per 1000; after marriage, 50 per 1000. With respect to the female sex we find a similar advantage...the other sex. Everywhere young married people from 18 to 20 years of age die as fast as old people from 60 to 70 years of age. The common sense and common... | |
| J. Murphy, J.L. Hamilton, H. Steele - 1885 - 820 lehte
...found to be, before marriage, only seven per one thousand; after marriage, fifty per one thousand. With respect to the female sex we find a similar advantage...be turned into wives before twenty a like mortality betalls them which befalls the other sex. Everywhere young^ married people from eighteen to twenty... | |
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