| American Medical Association. Council on Health and Public Instruction - 1912 - 226 páginas
...their birth was a wise dispensation of Nature, intended to prevent children with a weak constitution becoming too plentiful. To-day we know that a great...high rate of infant mortality affect the powers of resistanoe of the other infants. and weaken the strength of the nation in its next generation. —... | |
| General Federation of Women's Clubs. Convention - 1912 - 628 páginas
...their birth was a wise dispensation of nature intended to prevent children with a weak constitution becoming too plentiful. Today we know that a great...purpose and prematurely destroyed and on the other hand because the causes of the high rate of infant mortality affect the powers of resistance of the... | |
| 1913 - 876 páginas
...their birth was a wise dispensation of nature intended to prevent children with a weak constitution becoming too plentiful. To-day we know that a great...high rate of infant mortality affect the powers of resisatnce of the other infants, and weaken the strength of the nation in it* next generation." Clinical... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1913 - 936 páginas
...their birth was a wise dispensation of nature intended to prevent children with a weak constitution becoming too plentiful. Today we know that a great...purpose and prematurely destroyed and on the other hand because the causes of the high rate of infant mortality affect the powers of resistance of the... | |
| Vermont State Medical Society - 1914 - 296 páginas
...their birth was a wise dispensation of nature intended to prevent children with a weak constitution becoming too plentiful. Today we know that a great...causes of the high rate of infant mortality affect the power of resistance of the other infants, and weaken the strength of the nation in its next generation."... | |
| 1915 - 926 páginas
...national disaster — on the one hand because numerous economic values are created without purpose ami prematurely destroyed, and on the other because the causes of the high rule of infant mortality affect the powers of resistance of the other Infants and weaken the strength... | |
| 1921 - 194 páginas
...national disaster," said Prof. Dietrich,1 one of the earliest leaders in child-welfare work in Germany; "on the one hand because numerous economic values...created without purpose and prematurely destroyed while those concerned are heavily burdened, and, on the other hand, because the causes of the high... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson - 1923 - 188 páginas
...national disaster," said Professor Dietrich, one of the earliest leaders in child welfare work in Germany, "on the one hand, because numerous economic values...created without purpose and prematurely destroyed while those concerned are heavily burdened, and, on the other Jiand, because the causes of the high... | |
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