The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... COMES . Health of mother . -A poorly fed or sickly mother can not give birth to a vigorous , healthy infant and successfully nurse it . Such a mother rarely carries her baby for the full 280 days . A woman who has had repeated ...
... COMES . Health of mother . -A poorly fed or sickly mother can not give birth to a vigorous , healthy infant and successfully nurse it . Such a mother rarely carries her baby for the full 280 days . A woman who has had repeated ...
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... comes in contact with the baby should be scrupulously clean . - Save the baby's eyesight . The mother should insist that a drop of silver solution , as provided free of charge by the New York State department of health , be placed in ...
... comes in contact with the baby should be scrupulously clean . - Save the baby's eyesight . The mother should insist that a drop of silver solution , as provided free of charge by the New York State department of health , be placed in ...
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... comes once a day for two or three weeks it is quite a pile for a poor man to pay . Q. Will not the doctor come for a dollar a day ? -A . You might get a man sometimes , and you sometimes won't , but they generally charge $ 2 a day . Q ...
... comes once a day for two or three weeks it is quite a pile for a poor man to pay . Q. Will not the doctor come for a dollar a day ? -A . You might get a man sometimes , and you sometimes won't , but they generally charge $ 2 a day . Q ...
Inhalt
WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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