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rmykhajliw | 5 years ago
100 years ago there's NO statistic for child under 13yo death rate. Mostly because it was TOO high around 50-60% children are dying before they get ready for marriage.
My grand-grand-ma told me she had 8 brothers and sisters and only 2 survive: she and her brother. In that time it was reasonable to bake kids in enormous numbers in hope some of them are won't die. Then healthcare changed everything.
freddie_mercury|5 years ago
100 years ago was 1920. Many countries absolutely had infant mortality statistics by 1920.
See R.A. Meckel's "American public health reform and the prevention of infant mortality, 1850-1929" which (as the name implies) goes back was more than 100 years.
See also I. Loudon's "Death in childbirth: an international study of maternal care and maternal mortality, 1800-1950"