INFANTILE MORTALITY
NOT AFFECTED BY FOOD SHORTAGE IN GERMANY. Berlin, October 5. Professor Schlossmnn, in nil article in a medical journal, shows that the shortness 'of food in Germany did Jiot affect th© iiifantilo mortality. On the other hand, in Dusseidorf, the iiifantilo mortality in 1919 wns only 10.G per thousand, as compared with an for all Germany of IS.G in 1016, 15.5 m 1917, and 15.4 in 1918. Professor Schlossmann says the S.rares confirm tho conviotion that over-feeding is one of the chief irausos) of ilnfantilo mqrlaHty.— Aus.-N,Z. Cable tan, /
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 5
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91INFANTILE MORTALITY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 5
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