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To: LLCF who wrote (37889)6/5/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
Cobalt's table is a snap shot at a point in time.

You need to look at the mortality tables then and now to be able to carve up how much of the increase in average life expectancy occurs at what point in an individual's life and in what year of the Lord. I'm pretty sure the tables went nuts for young men during the Civil War. -g-

When is an infant an infant or child and is mortality death by any cause? Because the tables deal only if you are alive, or not, when measured. The point is that generally speaking life expectancy has moved up, and moved up dramatically.