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Later, around the time of the Great Fire, John Graunt, a London haberdasher who dabbled in demography, organized those bills, arranging twenty years’ worth of death into eighty-one causes and making it possible to see when people were most likely to die and what was most likely to kill them. Armed with population information for the first time, insurance companies began to get a handle on probability calculations, and soon
Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee
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