[50] Cited by Viola.

[51] Limit, in the mathematical sense.


TABLES SUMMARIZING

The Mean Proportions of the Body According To Age

Useful for judging of normal development and incidentally for diagnosing forms of infantilism:

Preceded by figures (from Quétélet) giving the growth of stature in man and in woman (it being well known that the stature is the fundamental measurement for forming the aforesaid judgments).

AgeMalesFemales
00.4960.483
10.6960.690
20.7070.780
30.8600.850
40.9320.910
50.9900.974
61.0461.032
71.1121.096
81.1701.139
91.2271.200
101.2821.248
111.3271.275
121.3591.327
131.4031.386
141.4871.447
151.5591.475
161.6101.500
171.6701.544
181.7001.562
191.7061.566
201.7111.570
251.7221.577
301.7221.579
401.7131.555
501.6741.536
601.6391.516
701.6281.514
New-born childLength of body0.50 m.
Weight3 kg.
Maximum cranial circumference335 mm.
Circumference of thorax350 mm.
Index of stature68
Ponderal index28.8—