Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... infant mortality is illegitimacy . Unfortunately this is on the increase and in 1961 over 48,000 infants were born out of wedlock . The infantile mortality rate of illegitimate infants is consistently higher than that of the legitimate ...
... infant mortality is illegitimacy . Unfortunately this is on the increase and in 1961 over 48,000 infants were born out of wedlock . The infantile mortality rate of illegitimate infants is consistently higher than that of the legitimate ...
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... Infants and Percentage Distribution in Weight Groups In 1961 , 63,211 premature infants , which included 54,632 premature live births and 8,579 premature still births , were notified . Of the 54,632 notified premature live births 50-2 ...
... Infants and Percentage Distribution in Weight Groups In 1961 , 63,211 premature infants , which included 54,632 premature live births and 8,579 premature still births , were notified . Of the 54,632 notified premature live births 50-2 ...
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... infants at hospital and at home . Special baby care units for premature and other infants requiring special care should be provided in area specialist maternity departments . A domiciliary premature baby service should ensure special ...
... infants at hospital and at home . Special baby care units for premature and other infants requiring special care should be provided in area specialist maternity departments . A domiciliary premature baby service should ensure special ...
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