Infant mortality in town and countryside: northern Germany, ca. 1750–1850 |
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Authors: | Rolf Gehrmann |
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Affiliation: | Merseburger Str. 6, D-10823, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The discussion still continues among researchers about the causes for the decline in infant mortality in widespread parts of Europe at the turn of the 19th century. This article is based on sources such as unpublished statistical material from Prussia, parish registers, and lineage and village genealogies. As these sources are broken down by town and countryside and into various phases of infant mortality, they provide evidence for further reflection that may be fruitful. Thus, several causes for the decrease in infant mortality and ways of diffusion can be excluded and the impact of others delimited. The present study concludes that research should pay more attention to changes in infant care than it usually does. |
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Keywords: | Infant mortality Northern Germany Breast-feeding |
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