id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44948 International Eugenics Congress (1st : 1912 : London) Abstracts of Papers Read at the First International Eugenics Congress University of London, July, 1912 .txt text/plain 56502 3807 64 that the number of children born is less and their mortality greater Birth-curve, general, and that for Feeble-minded Children compared, C. Birth and Death Rates and Infant Mortality, relation between, H. Children, _see also_ Infant Mortality, Numbers, Numerical Position, &c. of Children, in relation to Age at Death of Parents, C. A Non-tuberculous families, number of children surviving 20th year. +Average number of children in each generation; the families being influence on infant mortality, only in families with twelve children or Relation of Number of Births to Infant Mortality. Influence of the Number of Births and the Age of the Parents at the Influence of the Number of Children Born to a Family on Infant +Number of children and child mortality+: Bluhm adds:--"Figure C 121, "+The Number of Children in Families of Different Classes in C 121, "+The Number of Children in Families of Different Classes in ./cache/44948.txt ./txt/44948.txt