MORTALITY STATISTICS
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ing death rate at 45 to 65 years, and adding together the num- bers so found. For instance, 42,597 lawyers between 25 and 45 years at the death rate of 8.50 per 1000 would give 362 deaths ; and 21,961 between 45 and 65 years at the death rate of 21.68 per 1000 would give 476 deaths, making a total of 838, which represents the mortality of lawyers between 25 and 65 years as compared with the standard mortality of all males of the same ages, which is stated as 1000.
The table given below shows the death rates, at these ages, of all males, of occupied males, and of males in certain occupa- tions in the registration states, with the mortality of those in each class or occupation, computed as above, in comparison with the corresponding results in England.
TABLE VI.
Occupations
Death rates
Comparative mor- tality based on an equal number in each occupation, divided equally as to ages.
England, 1 880-1882
Registration states, 1890
25 to 45 years
45 to 65 years
25 to 45 years
45 to 65 years
England
Regis
stration states
All males
10.16 9.71 4.64
7-54
11.57 6.41 13.78 9.04 10.58 12.16
8.70 13.64 10.73 9.31 11.73 7.79 9.55 7.77 9.29
25.27 24.63
15-93
a&oa
19.84
32.39 25.03
25.16 29.08 26.12
33.25 26.47 23.36 29.72 25.07 24.77
21.74 25-67
H.59 9.29
5-88 8.50 9.52 6.18 10.59 5-78 11.47 11.83 11.19
1 1. So
8.57 8.65 16.67 13.20
9.31
7.11 9.02
23.04 18.43
14.72 21.68 21.15 M-35 25.65 12.97 27.79 26.24 28.45 24.89 28.17 21.26 I3-76 25.56 21.90 16.60 18.56
1,000 967
556
842 1,122 719 I,3U 948 1,015 1,170 958 1,327 1,051 921 1,167 896
963 820
973
1,000 800
57-1 870
1.014
53i
I.00<)
1,080
1,101
1.040
835
1,012
878 66 7 792
Occupied males
Clergymen
Lawyers
Physicians and surgeons
Teachers
Musicians and teachers of music. . . Commercial travelers and salesmen Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Butchers .
Barbers and hairdresser Tailors
Boot and shoe makers
Plasterers and whitewashers. .
Cabinetmakers and upholsterers. . .
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