It is probable that the most important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married people, who not only prefer to have but few children, but who know... American Medicine - Page 6651916Full view - About this book
| American Statistical Association - Computer network resources - 1918 - 916 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married people who prefer to have but few children." Before this change began the birth of a child was, to be sure, the... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1893 - 898 pages
...has been attributed, the use of intoxicating liquors, luxurious living, among others, he says : " But it is probable that the most important factor in the...few children, but who know how to obtain their wish. " It this view of the caso is correct, the birth rate will not only continue low in the Unite.1 States... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1893 - 838 pages
...has been attributed, the use of intoxicating liquors, luxurious living, among others, he says : " But it is probable that the most important factor in the...few children, but who know how to obtain their wish. " If this view of the caso is correct, the birth rate will not only continue low in the United States... | |
| Europe - 1893 - 858 pages
...is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on tho part of a stoadily increasing number of married people, who not only...numerous, but I will mention only, three. The first is tho diffusion of information with regard to the subject of generation by means of popular and school... | |
| 1893 - 1120 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance and prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...children, but who know how to obtain their wish." While I agree with Dr. Billings in thinking the number is " steadily increasing," I am forced to disagree... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1893 - 900 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance and prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...children, but who know how to obtain their wish." While I agree with Dr. Billings in thinking the number is " steadily increasing," I am forced to disagree... | |
| Divorce - 1894 - 434 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...children, but who know how to obtain their wish." Among the reasons for this are (1) the great diffusion of physiological information; (2) lessening... | |
| Michigan. Commissioner of Health - 1897 - 424 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...children, but who know how to obtain their wish." Among the reasons for this are (1) the great diffusion of physiological information; (2) lessening... | |
| Michigan. Department of State - Michigan - 1897 - 424 pages
...important factor in the change is the deliberate and voluntary avoidance or prevention of child-bearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...children, but who know how to obtain their wish." Among the reasons for this are (1) the great diffusion of physiological information; (2) lessening... | |
| Sir Arthur Newsholme - Vital statistics - 1899 - 386 pages
...cause of the diminution in the birth-rate is " the delilxjrate and voluntary avoidance of childhearing on the part of a steadily increasing number of married...but few children, but who know how to obtain their wish."t That this is the chief reason is shown by the extremely high birth-rate among the French iĀ«ipulation... | |
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