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Observations on the Influence of Heating upon the Nutrient Value of Milk as an Exclusive Diet for Young Animals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Janet E. Lane-Claypon
Affiliation:
Jenner Memorial Scholar, Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine
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During the year 1904, a year which included four months of hot summer weather, the mortality among infants under one year old in England and Wales was 145.3 per 1000 births. Of this mortality 21.8% died of diarrhoeal diseases and 31.5% from wasting diseases.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1909

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