FOR STUDY AND PREVENTION OF INFANT MORTALITY 



TABLE OF CONTENTS 



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List of Directors, 1909-1910 3 



List of Directors, 1910-1911 5 



List of Committees, 1909-1910 6- 8 



Report of Meeting 11 



Address of President for 1911, Prof. C. R. Henderson 17 



Report of Executive Secretary 20 



Report of Treasurer 23 



Opening Session 25- 56 



Invocation by Cardinal Gibbons 26 



Letter from President Taft 27 



Letter from Dr. Ira Remsen 27-28 



Address by the President, Dr. J. H. Mason Knox, Jr 29-32 



Address by Ambassador Jusserand 33-37 



Address by Irving Fisher, Ph. D 38-42 



Address by Abraham Jacobi, M. D 43-50 



Address by William H. Welch, M. D 51-56 



Second Session : Philanthropic Prevention of Infant Mortality 57- 88 



Address by the chairman, Hastings H. Hart, LL. D 58-63 



Discussion 63- 66 



The Relation of Infant Welfare Work to the General Social 



Movement, by Sherman C. Kingsley 67-71 



Discussion 71- 76 



Infants' Milk Depots and Infant Mortality, by Wilbur C. 



Phillips 77- 85 



Discussion 85- 88 



Third Session : Municipal, State and Federal Prevention of Infant 



Mortality 89-201 



Address by the chairman, William H. Welch, M. D 90-93 



Report of the Committee on Birth Registration, by Cressy L. 



Wilbur, M. D 94-106 



Studies on Milk Sugar, by Henry F. Helmholz, M. D 107-112 



Discussion 113-114 



The Necessity for Minute Study of the Age-Incidence of the 



Causes of Infant Mortality, by John S. Fulton, M. D... 115-152 

 A City's Duty in the Prevention of Infant Mortality, by Joseph 



S. Neff, M. D 153-161 



Results Obtained by Tuberculin Testing a City's Retail Milk 

 Supply, by George W. Goler, M. D., and F. R. Eilinger, 



Phar. G 162-164 



A Statistical Survey of Infant Mortality's Call for Action, by 



Edward Bunnell Phelps, M. A., F. S. S 165-189 



What the Obstetrician Can Do to Prevent Infant Mortality, by 



J. Whitridge Williams, M. D . 190-201 



