The report of the Philadelphia baby saving show, and the proceedings of the Conference on infant hygiene . uipment is what should be pro\-ided, I amconvinced that very efficient work can be done with less equipment, where the SE-N5 IOCIS r^OI\TAU\-TE. joTM-e-TiE. O X. 1 /\« rrtttrM n. 1^0 + Ztjznr no lO-a ??P ^^_ ^k ^p 47 a. m 1 !? i 1 m^ 1 FiK. i.—In Sens the mortality before the es-tablishment of milk depots, in 1898, wasIIG per 1000. This fell in 1904 to 80 andin 1905 to -tT; while the mortality amongthe children fed at the milk depots was iiin 1904 and iG in 1905. 196 REPORT OF THE PHI


The report of the Philadelphia baby saving show, and the proceedings of the Conference on infant hygiene . uipment is what should be pro\-ided, I amconvinced that very efficient work can be done with less equipment, where the SE-N5 IOCIS r^OI\TAU\-TE. joTM-e-TiE. O X. 1 /\« rrtttrM n. 1^0 + Ztjznr no lO-a ??P ^^_ ^k ^p 47 a. m 1 !? i 1 m^ 1 FiK. i.—In Sens the mortality before the es-tablishment of milk depots, in 1898, wasIIG per 1000. This fell in 1904 to 80 andin 1905 to -tT; while the mortality amongthe children fed at the milk depots was iiin 1904 and iG in 1905. 196 REPORT OF THE PHILADELPHIA BABY SAVING SHOW funds are limited, when certified milk is distributed and clinics are held by phy-sicians, and nurses are provided who are active in the milk depots and at thehomes. Thus the New York Diet Kitchen Association which, with a small incomefrom subscriptions and endowment, was doing a very limited work in dispensingmilk to babies and invahds, has recently rapidly expanded its work through apolicy of charging those who can afford to pay, so that during the past year, with. S^ 3\jn- >^;


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