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By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes
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By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 963g
- ISBN-13: 9781138750210
- ISBN-10: 1138750212
- Artikelnr.: 46967394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 963g
- ISBN-13: 9781138750210
- ISBN-10: 1138750212
- Artikelnr.: 46967394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Timothy Alborn
I: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); 1: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); II: British Combined Experience Tables; 2: Samuel Brown
Preface to On the Mortality Experience of Life Assurance Companies
Collected by the Institute of Actuaries (1869)
excerpt; 3: 'The New Life Tables'
Accountant (1901); III: American Mortality Tables; 4: 'Vital Statistics. Importance of Registration'
Insurance Monitor (1867); 5: 'The First American Life Underwriters' Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1859)
excerpt; 6: 'Proceedings of the Life Insurance Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1860)
excerpt; 7: 'Mortality Tables'
Insurance Record (1869); IV: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection Amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect Upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as Between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); 8: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); V: Premium Rates; 9: Lewis Pocock
A Familiar Explanation of the Nature
Advantages
and Importance of Assurances upon Lives
and the Various Purposes to which they may be Usefully Applied (1842)
excerpt; 10: 'Comparative Rates of Domestic and Foreign Life Insurance'
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (1859); 11: Life Assurance Premiums Charged by Various Companies. Arranged in Order of Magnitude (1910)
excerpt; VI: Medical Selection of Lives; 12: Editorial and Correspondence on Medical Fees
Lancet (1849); 13: William Brinton
On the Medical Selection of Lives for Assurance (1856)
excerpt; VII: Application Forms; 14: T. Glover Lyon
'Some Medical Points of Difference between Life Assurance in the United States of America and in England'
Transactions of the Life Assurance Medical Officers' Association (1895); 15: Robert L. Burrage
'Present Standards in Medical Selection'
Thirteenth
'Mortality Tables' (1909); 1: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); II: British Combined Experience Tables; 2: Samuel Brown
Preface to On the Mortality Experience of Life Assurance Companies
Collected by the Institute of Actuaries (1869)
excerpt; 3: 'The New Life Tables'
Accountant (1901); III: American Mortality Tables; 4: 'Vital Statistics. Importance of Registration'
Insurance Monitor (1867); 5: 'The First American Life Underwriters' Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1859)
excerpt; 6: 'Proceedings of the Life Insurance Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1860)
excerpt; 7: 'Mortality Tables'
Insurance Record (1869); IV: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection Amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect Upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as Between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); 8: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); V: Premium Rates; 9: Lewis Pocock
A Familiar Explanation of the Nature
Advantages
and Importance of Assurances upon Lives
and the Various Purposes to which they may be Usefully Applied (1842)
excerpt; 10: 'Comparative Rates of Domestic and Foreign Life Insurance'
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (1859); 11: Life Assurance Premiums Charged by Various Companies. Arranged in Order of Magnitude (1910)
excerpt; VI: Medical Selection of Lives; 12: Editorial and Correspondence on Medical Fees
Lancet (1849); 13: William Brinton
On the Medical Selection of Lives for Assurance (1856)
excerpt; VII: Application Forms; 14: T. Glover Lyon
'Some Medical Points of Difference between Life Assurance in the United States of America and in England'
Transactions of the Life Assurance Medical Officers' Association (1895); 15: Robert L. Burrage
'Present Standards in Medical Selection'
Thirteenth
I: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); 1: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); II: British Combined Experience Tables; 2: Samuel Brown
Preface to On the Mortality Experience of Life Assurance Companies
Collected by the Institute of Actuaries (1869)
excerpt; 3: 'The New Life Tables'
Accountant (1901); III: American Mortality Tables; 4: 'Vital Statistics. Importance of Registration'
Insurance Monitor (1867); 5: 'The First American Life Underwriters' Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1859)
excerpt; 6: 'Proceedings of the Life Insurance Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1860)
excerpt; 7: 'Mortality Tables'
Insurance Record (1869); IV: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection Amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect Upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as Between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); 8: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); V: Premium Rates; 9: Lewis Pocock
A Familiar Explanation of the Nature
Advantages
and Importance of Assurances upon Lives
and the Various Purposes to which they may be Usefully Applied (1842)
excerpt; 10: 'Comparative Rates of Domestic and Foreign Life Insurance'
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (1859); 11: Life Assurance Premiums Charged by Various Companies. Arranged in Order of Magnitude (1910)
excerpt; VI: Medical Selection of Lives; 12: Editorial and Correspondence on Medical Fees
Lancet (1849); 13: William Brinton
On the Medical Selection of Lives for Assurance (1856)
excerpt; VII: Application Forms; 14: T. Glover Lyon
'Some Medical Points of Difference between Life Assurance in the United States of America and in England'
Transactions of the Life Assurance Medical Officers' Association (1895); 15: Robert L. Burrage
'Present Standards in Medical Selection'
Thirteenth
'Mortality Tables' (1909); 1: Henry Moir
'Mortality Tables' (1909); II: British Combined Experience Tables; 2: Samuel Brown
Preface to On the Mortality Experience of Life Assurance Companies
Collected by the Institute of Actuaries (1869)
excerpt; 3: 'The New Life Tables'
Accountant (1901); III: American Mortality Tables; 4: 'Vital Statistics. Importance of Registration'
Insurance Monitor (1867); 5: 'The First American Life Underwriters' Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1859)
excerpt; 6: 'Proceedings of the Life Insurance Convention'
United States Insurance Gazette and Magazine of Useful Knowledge (1860)
excerpt; 7: 'Mortality Tables'
Insurance Record (1869); IV: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection Amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect Upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as Between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); 8: John Adams Higham
On the Value of Selection amongst Assured Lives
and its Effect upon the Adjustment of a Scale of Premiums
as between Persons Assuring at Different Ages (1850); V: Premium Rates; 9: Lewis Pocock
A Familiar Explanation of the Nature
Advantages
and Importance of Assurances upon Lives
and the Various Purposes to which they may be Usefully Applied (1842)
excerpt; 10: 'Comparative Rates of Domestic and Foreign Life Insurance'
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (1859); 11: Life Assurance Premiums Charged by Various Companies. Arranged in Order of Magnitude (1910)
excerpt; VI: Medical Selection of Lives; 12: Editorial and Correspondence on Medical Fees
Lancet (1849); 13: William Brinton
On the Medical Selection of Lives for Assurance (1856)
excerpt; VII: Application Forms; 14: T. Glover Lyon
'Some Medical Points of Difference between Life Assurance in the United States of America and in England'
Transactions of the Life Assurance Medical Officers' Association (1895); 15: Robert L. Burrage
'Present Standards in Medical Selection'
Thirteenth