Sources: 1) “Life Tables for National Populations”, S. Horiuchi 2) “Health and D

Sources:
1) “Life Tables for National Populations”, S. Horiuchi
2) “Health and Disease in Human History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary History Reader”, Robert I. Rotberg
3) “Mortality in Preindustrial Times: The Example of the Parish of Breslau, 1580-1650”, Jan De Vries

You do’t know me. But if I say it. It’s bcause I know the data. Or I don’t say it. In fact, I”m notorious for extreme precision and overwhelming evidence that makes eyes bleed.

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