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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 9, Issue 4 241-254, Copyright © 1919 by American Public Health Association

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INFANT MORTALITY IN THE UNITED STATES DURING ONE YEAR OF WAR

Frederick S. Crum

Dr. Crum shows that infant mortality is largely related to season and place. The effect of these factors is greatest where extremes of temperature and humidity are greatest. He suggests for the most hopeful method of attack the education of the mother. He lays emphasis on the importance of breast feeding.







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