3CC2N8P–SIDS spelled on wooden cubes rests beside red stethoscope and document. Word connects to infant mortality studied through early clinical observation
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2XBC7WB–The introduction of refrigeration has greatly lowered the infant mortality rate
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3C964K2–Female doctor works diligently with documents analyzing medical history near cubes with SIDS. Diagnosis of sudden infant death syndrome in clinic
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2XC114Y–1919 - Women measure a baby as part of a government study to reduce infant mortality.
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3CB0H4F–There are a lot of empty incubators for newborns in the hospital room. Fertility concept. Work of the maternity hospital.
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3E1JYKJ–USA - 1949 - In this animated film, high infant mortality rates are shared in postwar America.
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2XC1150–1919 - The Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense decides to take on the pressing issue of infant mortality.
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2XC2NXN–USA - 1930 - A doctor shows mothers exercises their babies can do in an effort to curb infant mortality.
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3B951WC–NEW YORK - 1969 - Statistics are shared comparing the racial population breakdown of Westchester and the South Bronx, and how that affects the quality of healthcare.
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2XC70DX–1948 - In this race film, an African-American preacher delivers a memorial service at the grave site of a child.
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2XBC49R–1970s March of Dimes commercial about prenatal care
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3E1JYK4–USA - 1949 - In this animated film, bugs spread disease that can kill babies because of sewage getting dumped into waterways.
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2XBDNN1–1952 - A white doctor lectures African-American midwives on the importance of keeping their equipment sterile.