Infant mortality in Pittsburgh : an analysis of records for 1920 with six charts . ife are the greatest. The four black wards are river wards in the heart of the city. The twenty-second ward, with a rate of 157, the highest for thecity, and the twenty-third ward, with a rate of 138, are adjoiningareas on the north side of Pittsburgh, bordering the Allegheny business district of the former city of Allegheny is within theconfines of these two wards. A considerable portion of the areas ofboth wards, therefore, is occupied by business property. In the twenty-second ward the residential f
Infant mortality in Pittsburgh : an analysis of records for 1920 with six charts . ife are the greatest. The four black wards are river wards in the heart of the city. The twenty-second ward, with a rate of 157, the highest for thecity, and the twenty-third ward, with a rate of 138, are adjoiningareas on the north side of Pittsburgh, bordering the Allegheny business district of the former city of Allegheny is within theconfines of these two wards. A considerable portion of the areas ofboth wards, therefore, is occupied by business property. In the twenty-second ward the residential fringe circling the manu-facturing and mercantile territory is known as a rooming-housedistrict. The twenty-third ward is one of the most densely populatedneighborhoods of the entire city. The first ward, with an infant mortality rate of 156, is a sectionteeming with mercantile houses, mills, and factories, and the secondward, with a rate of 143, contains the citys largest center of wholesaleand retail trade. INFANT DEATHS IN PITTSBURGH-I EACH DOT REPRESENTS ONE INFANT OEATV r ^. ?•-—V,
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