TABLE 1.-Infant-welfare work by municipal and private agencies in cities [Sign (X) signifies that some work is and towns having a population in 1910 of 10,000 and over, 1915-Continued. being done in the field designated.] TABLE 1.—Infant-welfare work by municipal and private agencies in cities [Sign (X) signifies that some work is 1 Work reported. Detailed information not available. Station open one afternoon each week. 3 No information supplied. Provides milk for poor and sick babies. Mothers given instruction. No nurses. For period of 8 months. and towns having a population in 1910 of 10,000 and over, 1915—Continued. being done in the field designated.] * Includes 2 school nurses. Age not specified. Composed of representatives from the health department, Providence District Nursing Assn., Providence branch, Congress of Mothers, Council of Jewish Women, Immigration Education Assn.., and Federal Hill Assn. |