Hygiene of maternity and infancyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 60 pages |
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... Mean of 5 years .. Though full details as to the care provided for maternity and infancy in the two countries are not available , certain outstanding facts would appear to indicate that the methods employed in New Zealand have a share ...
... Mean of 5 years .. Though full details as to the care provided for maternity and infancy in the two countries are not available , certain outstanding facts would appear to indicate that the methods employed in New Zealand have a share ...
Page 15
... means of lessening the infant mortality rate . In August , 1917 , the same com- mittee submitted a report on material mortality in childbirth . Figures are given to show that , although there was a decrease in the death rate after the ...
... means of lessening the infant mortality rate . In August , 1917 , the same com- mittee submitted a report on material mortality in childbirth . Figures are given to show that , although there was a decrease in the death rate after the ...
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... means of similar cooperation between the Government and the States ? Mr. KNAPP . That is all , just for the purpose of showing what the effect of the support by Congress has been . Mr. ALMON . From your knowledge of the character of ...
... means of similar cooperation between the Government and the States ? Mr. KNAPP . That is all , just for the purpose of showing what the effect of the support by Congress has been . Mr. ALMON . From your knowledge of the character of ...
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... means of support . It seemed to me to be a great pity at the time , and I protested that such a course ought to be free , because many of the women who needed it most could not afford to pay for such instruction . Three years ago I ...
... means of support . It seemed to me to be a great pity at the time , and I protested that such a course ought to be free , because many of the women who needed it most could not afford to pay for such instruction . Three years ago I ...
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... mean by hard work being a factor in rural health conditions . The second hardship is dearth of doctors and inaccessibility to hospitals . In this northern county , 55 miles long by 30 miles wide , there are only two hospitals , other ...
... mean by hard work being a factor in rural health conditions . The second hardship is dearth of doctors and inaccessibility to hospitals . In this northern county , 55 miles long by 30 miles wide , there are only two hospitals , other ...
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1,000 live births administration agricultural aid and infant ALMON American Child Hygiene appropriation BAKER birth registration area board of health board of maternity cause of death cent centers Chairman Chief Child Hygiene Association child welfare childbirth Children's Bureau cities cooperation death rates death registration area Department of Labor divisions of child DOROTHY REED executive committee farm Federal fiscal FRANKEL Gastric and intestinal governor HERSEY hospital hygiene of maternity infant deaths infant hygiene infant mortality rate infant welfare instruction intestinal diseases JEANNETTE RANKIN Kansas KNAPP maternal death maternal mortality maternity aid maternity and infancy McLEMORE membership MENDENHALL Miss RANKIN NOLAN North Carolina physician population practically pregnancy and confinement prenatal prenatal care present profession Public Health Association public health nurses purpose representative ROBINSON RUDE rural areas rural districts Secretary of Labor Section Smith-Lever studies Syphilis thing tion to-day United Wisconsin women Zealand
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