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The Welfare of Infants of Illegitimate Birth in Baltimore : As Affected by a Maryland Law of 1916 Governing the Separation from Their Mothers of Children Under 6 Months Old, Bureau Publication No. 144

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United States. Children's Bureau , Rosenberg, Rena and Donahue, Alice Madorah. The Welfare of Infants of Illegitimate Birth in Baltimore : As Affected by a Maryland Law of 1916 Governing the Separation from Their Mothers of Children Under 6 Months Old, Bureau Publication No. 144 , Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1925, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/8424, accessed on October 13, 2024.

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At head of title: U.S. Department of labor. James J. Davis, secretary. Children's bureau. Grace Abbott, chief

From title page: Part I. Mortality Among Infants Born Out of Wedlock in 1915 and 1921; Part II. Effect of the Law on the Policies and Work of Social Agencies

Government Printing Office

Washington, D.C

  • sudocs: L 5.20:144
  • oclc: ocm13031405

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