Littell's Living Age, Volume 358Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1940 |
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... increase in numbers among primitive peoples , from the group or societal point of view , would have been almost as superfluous as it was beyond the range of their mentality . A stern and ruthless Nature looked after that . It took all ...
... increase in numbers among primitive peoples , from the group or societal point of view , would have been almost as superfluous as it was beyond the range of their mentality . A stern and ruthless Nature looked after that . It took all ...
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... increase . This fact has been estab- lished by statistical tabulations . It was formerly held that an increase in births necessarily im- plies a corresponding rise in the rate of in- fant and child mortal- ity . Our own expe- rience in ...
... increase . This fact has been estab- lished by statistical tabulations . It was formerly held that an increase in births necessarily im- plies a corresponding rise in the rate of in- fant and child mortal- ity . Our own expe- rience in ...
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... increase in our population . Usual- ly it takes two years to build a hos- pital . We failed to keep pace with the stork . Fortunately there was practically no increase in the rate of infectious infantile diseases ; where it did occur ...
... increase in our population . Usual- ly it takes two years to build a hos- pital . We failed to keep pace with the stork . Fortunately there was practically no increase in the rate of infectious infantile diseases ; where it did occur ...
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Ward Estolv E Harry Bridges | 24 |
Georges Alphonse Joseph | 51 |
Langer Frantisek Margaret L Suth | 100 |
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