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Newborn Care and Survival among Jews in Early Modern Poland
Zvi Eckstein,
Anat Vaturi
Department of Jewish History
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Jews
100%
Poland
100%
Early Modern Period
100%
Newborn Survival
100%
Newborn Care
100%
Jewish
33%
Jewish Population
33%
Christian
33%
Rapid Rise
33%
Medical Knowledge
33%
Immune System
33%
Death Rate
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Antimicrobial
33%
Infant Death
33%
Child Death
33%
Jewish Law
33%
Partum
33%
Colostrum
33%
Wet nurse
33%
Maternal Breastfeeding
33%
First Milk
33%
Infant Survival
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Child Death
100%
Newborn Mortality
100%
Newborn Care
100%
Mortality Rate
50%
Nurse
50%
Antiinfective Agent
50%
Immune System
50%
Infant Survival
50%
Colostrum
50%
Social Sciences
Jews
100%
Poland
100%
Judaism
66%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Halakha Law
33%
Mortality
33%
Immune System
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Child Death
100%
Mortality Rate
50%
Antiinfective Agent
50%