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Cover of Twenty-Five Years of Health Progress, 1937

Twenty-Five Years of Health Progress

By Louis I. Dublin, Alfred J. Lotka · Published 1937 · Public domain (original) · Scan © Glenn Cooke

A study of the mortality experience among Industrial policyholders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1911-1935. FYI, in the days of 'industrial' insurance policyholders, life insurance agents would call at your door every week to collect your life insurance premiums. Seems awkward.

The Excel data

The downloadable 25yearshealthprogress.zip contains selected pages from the original book transcribed into Excel, plus a high-resolution image of each transcribed page (the image filename matches the corresponding .xlsx).

The data is in the public domain. You're welcome to use it; we just ask you link back to the archive so others can find it.

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