| 1921 - 518 páginas
...Doctor Total 20 2 6 9 2 264 16 5 Information kindly furnished by Dr. S. Josephine Baker, Director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health, substantiates these figures. The data show that midwives' rates vary between $5 and $25. Differences... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1917 - 306 páginas
...testify that much good work is being done under discouraging circumstances in the children's clinics of the bureau of child hygiene of the New York City department of health which 1 have had the honor to serve the past fourteen years, as well as by many devoted oculists... | |
| Michael Marks Davis - 1921 - 528 páginas
...2 6 8 Free 20 2 Total 264 16 5 Information kindly furnished by Dr. S. Josephine Baker, Director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health, substantiates these figures. The data show that midwives' rates vary between $5 and $25. Differences... | |
| 1912 - 628 páginas
...of hygiene and sanitation which may save the life of the child. Dr. S. Josephine Baker, director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health, says: The birth record is perhaps the starting point of about 75 per cent of our effective... | |
| 1922 - 654 páginas
...the nation in the field of child health. Her resignation last spring from the position of director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health came after twenty years of pioneer work for the welfare of mothers and babies. The meeting in... | |
| New York (State). Commission on Ventilation - 1923 - 656 páginas
...RESPIRATORY ILLNESS Daily records of respiratory illness were kept by a nurse assigned to this study by the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health for a period of seven weeks from December 4th to January 30th (the Christmas holidays of course... | |
| 1922 - 760 páginas
...protracted but complete recovery. 182 XE\V YORK AVENUE. Editorial Articles SCHOOL HEALTH SUPERVISION. The Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health made in 1909 a study of 356,299 children to determine at what age physi-. cal defects may be... | |
| 1925 - 168 páginas
...employment certificates. (In its Weekly bulletin, Feb. 28, 1920, v. 9 (ns) : 66-67) Standards established by the Bureau of child hygiene of the New York city department of health for guidance of medical examiners. 1574a Physical examination of industrially employed minors... | |
| 1926 - 570 páginas
...the incidence of diarrhea and enteritis is much higher in artificially fed than in breast fed babies. The Bureau of Child Hygiene of the New York City Department of Health several years ago made a study of deaths from diarrhea and enteritis and found that "17 per... | |
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