根据米制教堂书籍和遗骨数据比较18世纪彼尔姆的儿童死亡率

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P. R. Smertin
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本文分析了18世纪彼尔姆的儿童死亡率。本文使用了2021年彼得保罗墓地发掘过程中获得的骨骼遗骸的性别和年龄定义数据,以及彼得保罗大教堂教堂计量书(1792-1796)的数据和一些统计数据。在彼得和保罗教堂附近的彼得和保罗墓地,埋葬了彼尔姆的第一个公民。在庆祝这座城市成立300周年的这一年,这一点尤为重要。结果显示,儿童死亡率很高,约占总死亡率的70%。婴儿死亡率最高(1岁以下),也占所有儿童的70%。有趣的是,哺乳期(28天至1岁)婴儿的死亡率明显高于新生儿(natus,出生至28天)。儿童死亡的原因可能有所不同:传染病、胃肠道疾病、感冒、先天性异常等。当比较死亡率和生育率的数据时,结果发现出生的一代失去了一半的代表。这样做的结果是彼尔姆人口的自然增长率很低,即使人口生育率很高。高儿童死亡率(特别是婴儿期)是工业化前社会的特征。在彼尔姆省,这一比率几个世纪以来一直保持在较高水平,这提供了关于该国和该地区社会经济发展的重要历史资料,以及人口的卫生和卫生条件和医学发展水平。
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COMPARISON OF CHILD MORTALITY RATES IN PERM IN THE 18TH CENTURY ACCORDING TO METRIC CHURCH BOOKS AND SKELETAL REMAINS DATA
The article analyzes child mortality in Perm in the 18th century. The data of sex and age definitions of the skeletal remains obtained during excavations of the Peter and Paul Necropolis in 2021, as well as data from the church metric books of the Peter and Paul Cathedral (1792–1796) and some statistical data, were used. At the Peter and Paul necropolis, formed near the Peter and Paul Church, the first citizen of Perm were buried. This is especially relevant in the year of the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the city. Results were obtained on high child mortality – about 70% of the total group. The maximum mortality is recorded in infancy (up to 1 year), it also accounts for 70% of all children. Interestingly, the mortality rate of infancy in lacteous period (from 28 days to 1 year) is significantly higher than in newborns (natus, from birth to 28 days). The causes of child mortality could be different: infectious, gastrointestinal, colds, congenital anomalies, etc. When comparing data on mortality and fertility, it turned out that the born generation lost half of its representatives. The consequence of this is a low natural increase in the population of Perm, even with a high fertility of the population. High child mortality (especially in infancy) was characteristic of pre-industrial society. In Perm province, it has remained consistently high for several centuries, which provides important historical information about the socio-economic development of the country and the region, as well as the sanitary and hygienic condition of the population and the level of the development of medicine.
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