[The difference in mortality between biological children and foster children: the example of Druillat (Ain) in the seventeenth century] [0.03%]
生物子女与养子女的死亡率差异——17世纪法国德鲁亚市镇案例分析
A Bideau,G Brunet,M Floquet
A Bideau
Druillat, a parish in Bresse, welcomed a lot of abandoned infants who had been found a foster home by Lyons Hôtel-Dieu (hospital) during the second half of the eighteenth century. After specifying the annual volume of this incoming flow, t...
J P Bardet,C Martin Dufour,J Renard
J P Bardet
Around 1750 society grows aware of the high mortality of abandoned infants: enlightened physicians and administrators attempt to remedy this disaster and put the blame on the country wet nurses who took in the foundlings. A large number of ...
R Woods
R Woods
This paper provides a concise review of what is known about long-term trends in infant mortality rates in Britain since the middle of the sixteenth century. It considers, first, various estimates of infant mortality based on E.A. Wrigley an...
A Blum,M Ely,S Zakharov
A Blum
E Andreev,L Darskij,T Kharkova
E Andreev
D Gauvreau
D Gauvreau
A G Volkov
A G Volkov
[A little known aspect of child abandonment in Victorian England: baby-farming] [0.03%]
[维多利亚时代英国鲜为人知的弃婴现象:“婴儿托管”]
P Chassaigne
P Chassaigne