The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... mortality rates fell substantially in north European countries and in English - speaking countries in both hemispheres . In a common pattern , infant mortality halved between 1900 and the early 1920s , halving again by the late 1940s ...
... mortality rates fell substantially in north European countries and in English - speaking countries in both hemispheres . In a common pattern , infant mortality halved between 1900 and the early 1920s , halving again by the late 1940s ...
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... mortality rates , thereafter among the lowest in the world . But in Australia there were no comparable initiatives , and both infant and maternal mortality rates remained scandalously high , higher than in Britain . " These statements ...
... mortality rates , thereafter among the lowest in the world . But in Australia there were no comparable initiatives , and both infant and maternal mortality rates remained scandalously high , higher than in Britain . " These statements ...
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... mortality decline : a clean milk supply postdated the decisive fall by half a century . " The sharp fall in infant mortality from 1904 in Australia also preceded the coming of the medical systematizers . The appointment in 1904 of a ...
... mortality decline : a clean milk supply postdated the decisive fall by half a century . " The sharp fall in infant mortality from 1904 in Australia also preceded the coming of the medical systematizers . The appointment in 1904 of a ...
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Geoffrey W Rice The Making of New Zealands 1920 Health | 3 |
Philippa Mein Smith Truby King in Australia A Revisionist View | 23 |
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