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Excerpt from Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing With the Problem of Reducing Infant Mortality, Work Carried on on Ten Largest Cities of the United States, Together With Details of a Demonstration by Public and Private Agencies in New York City During 1911 to Determine the Value O
Work of the New York Milk Committee. (a) Establishment of Thirty-one Milk Stations. (b) Plan of the Campaign. (c) Tremendous Growth of Movement. (d) Appropriation Granted by Board of Estimate and Apportionment for five Milk Stations in 1912. Work of the Health Department. Work of Other Organizations.
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