. Mother and child . Celle grosseurobstrue a\le passageile lairetproduiEone inflammaliondans Ibreille. Si cette grosseur nest pas enlevee W peut devenir connpletemeiii Anna M. Upjohn Copy., A. R. C. He sleeps with open mouth becausea growth in the back of his throat ob-structs the passage of air tK^^ough hisnose. - This same growth obstructs the pas-sage from the thfoat to the ear andcauses inflammation in the ear. If this growth is not removed he maybe totally deaf or backward. ly discussion followed, opened byDr. William Palmer Lucas, of theUniversity of California. Whilethere was no


. Mother and child . Celle grosseurobstrue a\le passageile lairetproduiEone inflammaliondans Ibreille. Si cette grosseur nest pas enlevee W peut devenir connpletemeiii Anna M. Upjohn Copy., A. R. C. He sleeps with open mouth becausea growth in the back of his throat ob-structs the passage of air tK^^ough hisnose. - This same growth obstructs the pas-sage from the thfoat to the ear andcauses inflammation in the ear. If this growth is not removed he maybe totally deaf or backward. ly discussion followed, opened byDr. William Palmer Lucas, of theUniversity of California. Whilethere was no unanimity of thoughton the subject, the prevailing ideaof those discussing the subject wasthat the earlier the pediatrician as-sumed the care of the baby, thebetter. Among the papers prepared forthe Section ^ on Vital and SocialStatistics, was one by FrederickS. Crum on the Effect of InfantMortality on the After-life-timeof Survivors. He said: TheseHolland data are undoubtedlythe best available in the worldfor the purpose of determiningwhether or not there is a positiveor inverse correlation between in-fant mortality, and the mortality inthe immediately subsequent yea


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