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Infant Birth Weight and Nutrition in Industrializing Montreal
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| Title |
Infant Birth Weight and Nutrition in Industrializing Montreal
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| Abstract |
The birth weights examined by the authors in this study were recorded at the University Lying-In Hospital in Montreal between 1851 and 1905. The Lying-in Hospital was founded in 1843 by members of McGill University's Medical Faculty and by English-speaking Montreal female philanthropists. The hospital drew its patients almost entirely from among the poor in English-speaking Montreal. The authors found that the mean weight of children born in the hospital after 1873 began to decline.
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The American Historical Review
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Vol. 89
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no. 2
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324-345
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April 1984
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Ward, W. Peter, and Patricia C. Ward. “Infant Birth Weight and Nutrition in Industrializing Montreal.” The American Historical Review Vol. 89, no. 2 (April 1984): 324–345.
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