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A treatise on mutually co-operative death benefit societites;
a simple, logical and mathematical solution of the much-discussed "Adequate rates" problem. Deduced from authoritative data [of nature's actual mortuary results upon an aggregated exposure to death of 14,513,197 human lives during a series of years; discarding prevalent and questionable theoretical assumptions.]

APA Citation

Fisher, J. Robert. (1919). A treatise on mutually co-operative death benefit societites: a simple, logical and mathematical solution of the much-discussed "Adequate rates" problem. Deduced from authoritative data [of nature's actual mortuary results upon an aggregated exposure to death of 14,513,197 human lives during a series of years; discarding prevalent and questionable theoretical assumptions.]. Boston.

MLA Citation

Fisher, John Robert. A Treatise On Mutually Co-operative Death Benefit Societites: a Simple, Logical And Mathematical Solution of the Much-discussed "Adequate Rates" Problem. Deduced From Authoritative Data [of Nature's Actual Mortuary Results Upon an Aggregated Exposure to Death of 14,513,197 Human Lives During a Series of Years; Discarding Prevalent And Questionable Theoretical Assumptions.]. Boston, 1919.

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