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" ... further supervision of midwives. ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE FAMILY. It is obvious that even the care given the baby by its mother often must be offset by the evils resulting from an income insufficient for the family's needs, since a low income frequently... "
Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau). no. 11, 1915 - Page 19
1915
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian ..., Volume 30

Medicine - 1911 - 866 pages
...relatively high infantile mortality. Infant mortality is higher among the poor than among the well-to-do, although natural feeding of infants is probably more general among the former. The statistics hitherto available for the counties considered in this report do not enable a definite...
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Report on Condition of Woman and Child Wage-earners in the United States: In ...

United States. Bureau of Labor - Child labor - 1912 - 746 pages
...relatively high infant mortality." 4. "Infant mortality is higher among the poor than among the well-to-do, although natural feeding of infants is probably more general among the former." 5. "Infant mortality is always highest in crowded centers of population; but a high infant mortality...
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Bureau Publication, Issues 11-20

Child welfare - 1915 - 1148 pages
...the midwife, who in addition will render certain little house 'hold INFANT MORTALITY : MONTCLAIR, NJ services. Seventy-four of the 402 births included...infants is probably more general among the former." ' Table 7 shows that in Montclair the infant mortality rate was approximately two and one-half times...
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Infant Mortality Montclair, N.J.: A Study of Infant Mortality in a Suburban ...

United States. Children's Bureau - Infants - 1915 - 42 pages
...other, the lower fee demanded by the midwife, who in addition will render certain little household services. Seventy-four of the 402 births included...infants is probably more general among the former." *- Table 7 shows that in Montclair the infant mortality rate was approximately two and one-half times...
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Readings in Social Problems

Albert Benedict Wolfe - Social problems - 1916 - 828 pages
...relatively high infant mortality." 4. " Infant mortality is higher among the poor than among the well-to-do, although natural feeding of infants is probably more general among the former." 5. "Infant mortality is always highest in crowded centers of population ; but a high infant mortality...
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