| 1899 - 958 pages
...Scotland (JIA XXII., 233), enables us to determine this. Arranging the female lives into two groups, (1) females at the ages when they are capable of bearing...dies at a considerably lower rate than the unmarried female. Comparing the mortality of married and unmarried females at every quinquennial period of life,... | |
| Harry Williamson Dingman - 1927 - 728 pages
..."the increased mortality of the married female is limited to the child-bearing age (15 to 45 years), whereas above that age, the married female dies at a considerably lower rate than the unmarried female." Let us bear in mind now, with. Dr. Stark, that — At ages 15-20, mothers bearing first child... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1865 - 588 pages
...the increased mortality of the Married female is limited to the childbearing age (15 to 45 years), whereas above that age, the Married female dies at a considerably lower rate than the Unmarried female. Thus, in every 100,000 Married women between the ages of 15 and 45 years, 1003 died during... | |
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