This is Volume 48 of the Journal from the Institute of Actuaries (Great Britain), originally published around 1850. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of actuarial science and the burgeoning insurance industry in 19th-century Britain. The journal likely contains articles, discussions, and statistical data related to life insurance, annuities, and other financial instruments of the time.
Researchers and historians interested in the development of actuarial practices, the history of insurance, or the economic history of Great Britain will find valuable information within this volume. The Institute of Actuaries played a significant role in shaping modern financial risk management, and its publications offer insights into the challenges and innovations of the era. "Journal, Volume 48" is a valuable primary source for understanding the evolution of these fields.
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