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On the Mortality arising from Naval Operations*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

William Barwick Hodge Esq.*
Affiliation:
Statistical Society Institute of Actuaries

Extract

To ascertain with precision the loss of life occasioned by war is an object of so much importance in every point of view, whether national or social, that whatever apology may be required for the manner in which the present subject is treated, none can be necessary for bringing it forward.

That so little should have been done towards the elucidation of the question, is no doubt partly attributable to the difficulty of obtaining accurate information with respect to it, but in a greater degree, perhaps, to the reluctance to dwell upon it felt by the public.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1855

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References

page 265 note * It may, perhaps, excite surprise that so little reference has been made in this paper to M. Dupin's admirable work, which contains such valuable information respecting the British navy; but as regards the mortality of that force, M. Dupin admits that his facts were all derived from the works of Sir Gilbert Blane.