Report1881/1882/1883,1936/1938- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936-1937- . |
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... infants . A new birth certificate form , introduced in 1949 , gave information concern- ing the physical condition of the newborn infant . This permitted referral to local nursing agencies for follow - up of normal infants , and contact ...
... infants . A new birth certificate form , introduced in 1949 , gave information concern- ing the physical condition of the newborn infant . This permitted referral to local nursing agencies for follow - up of normal infants , and contact ...
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... Infant Mortality In 1948 the infant death rate reached an all - time low of 29.6 per 1,000 live births . However in 1949 , the rate dropped again to 28.9 . It is interesting to note that the New Hampshire rate is somewhat lower than the ...
... Infant Mortality In 1948 the infant death rate reached an all - time low of 29.6 per 1,000 live births . However in 1949 , the rate dropped again to 28.9 . It is interesting to note that the New Hampshire rate is somewhat lower than the ...
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... INFANT MORTALITY Infant Deaths and Rates ( per 1,000 Live Births By Occurrence and Residence 1948 Occurrence Number Rate 357 27.9 348 28.4 - 1949 Residence Number Rate 358 29.6 339 28.9 The neonatal death rate ( infants under 1 month of ...
... INFANT MORTALITY Infant Deaths and Rates ( per 1,000 Live Births By Occurrence and Residence 1948 Occurrence Number Rate 357 27.9 348 28.4 - 1949 Residence Number Rate 358 29.6 339 28.9 The neonatal death rate ( infants under 1 month of ...
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