Hygiene of maternity and infancyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 60 pages |
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... things that are necessary to carry out that principle , and therefore it is one of the most meritorious bills that has been introduced along those lines . I believe that the committee will be able to see the necessity of it , and ...
... things that are necessary to carry out that principle , and therefore it is one of the most meritorious bills that has been introduced along those lines . I believe that the committee will be able to see the necessity of it , and ...
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... thing . As fast as they get acquainted with it in the North they go ahead , and a number of them just started to put it in last year , 1917 . Mr. ALMON . It commenced in the Southern States first ? Mr. KNAPP . It began in the Southern ...
... thing . As fast as they get acquainted with it in the North they go ahead , and a number of them just started to put it in last year , 1917 . Mr. ALMON . It commenced in the Southern States first ? Mr. KNAPP . It began in the Southern ...
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... things they know best how to do . In our work in the South , we have come in close contact with the health problem among ... thing I am saying is that cooperation between the Federal Government and State activities sharing in the expense ...
... things they know best how to do . In our work in the South , we have come in close contact with the health problem among ... thing I am saying is that cooperation between the Federal Government and State activities sharing in the expense ...
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... thing that impressed us when we went out to give these talks on the child was that when the mothers came up to talk with us afterwards , or we had a conference with them on the streets , or in the hotels , as we often did , the ...
... thing that impressed us when we went out to give these talks on the child was that when the mothers came up to talk with us afterwards , or we had a conference with them on the streets , or in the hotels , as we often did , the ...
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... thing to do was to let her child die . This mother came to us , and we were able to tell her how she could save it ... things we have found to be true and corroborated our observations . From extension work and from the experience of the ...
... thing to do was to let her child die . This mother came to us , and we were able to tell her how she could save it ... things we have found to be true and corroborated our observations . From extension work and from the experience of the ...
Common terms and phrases
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
Popular passages
Page 5 - No portion of said fund nor the interest thereon, shall be applied directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 5 - If any portion of the fund invested as provided by the foregoing section, or any portion of the interest thereon, shall, by any action or contingency, be diminished or lost, it shall be replaced by the State to which it belongs, so that the capital of the fund shall remain forever undiminished...
Page 42 - Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York...
Page 5 - Labor, and he shall include in his annual report to Congress a full account of the administration of this act and expenditures of the moneys herein authorized.
Page 3 - That for the purpose of cooperating with the States in paying the salaries of teachers, supervisors, or directors of agricultural subjects there is hereby appropriated for the use of the States, subject to the provisions of this Act, for the fiscal year ending June...
Page 42 - Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri...
Page 4 - Agriculture and paid in the manner hereinbefore provided, in the proportion which the rural population of each State bears to the total rural population of all the States as determined by the next preceding Federal census...
Page 4 - Agriculture is authorized to employ such assistants, clerks, and other persons in the city of Washington and elsewhere...
Page 4 - Such plans shall be submitted by the State board to the Federal Board for Vocational Education, and if the Federal board finds the same to be in conformity with the provisions and purposes of this act the same shall be approved.