Lawrence, Massachusetts, 39.
New York City, 299.
Rochester, New York, 28.
Board of Regents, 225.
Bootblacks, 184.
BOSTON:
Child-labor legislation in, 259.
Death-rate in, 7.
Physical condition of poor children in, 98.
Underfed school children in, 85, 89.
Bowditch, Dr., 98.
Bowel disorders caused by malnutrition, 82.
Brassey, Thomas, 201.
British Anthropometric Committee, 96.
BRITISH INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE:
Continuation classes recommended by, 241.
Dr. Airy’s evidence before, 112–133.
Dr. Vincent’s evidence before, 235.
Heredity considered, 291–294.
Obstetrical statistics, 8–9.
Regulations concerning the employment of married women, 230.
British Medical Association, 108.
BRONCHITIS:
Candy making predisposing to, 179.
Infant mortality from, 21.
Rachitis predisposing to, 15, 17, 298.
Browning, Mrs., 57.
BRUSSELS:
Medical examination of school children, 253, 254, 277.
School dinners in, 276.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK:
Child-labor legislation in, 259.
Underfed school children in, 83, 84, 85.
Bumbledom, British, 131, 134, 150.
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_Caisse des écoles_, 278–286.
California, backward school children in, 101, 102.
CANNING FACTORIES:
In Maine, 170.
Maryland, 169, 170.
New York, 169.
_Cantines Scolaires_, 115, 249, 277–280, 282–287.
Cartwright’s invention, 126.
_Charities_, 234 _n._
CHARITY:
Dangers arising from, 236.
Failure of, 54.
Important experimental work done by, 234.
CHICAGO:
Child-labor investigation in, 208.
Comparative death-rates, 5.
Physical condition of working children, 175.
School meals in, 273.
Still-births in, non-registration of, 12.
Stock yards, child labor in, 189.
Studies of Smedley and Christopher in, 100.
Underfed school children in, 84, 85, 89, 273–274.
CHILD LABOR:
Backward children and, 103.
Census figures of, inadequate, 144.
Cheap goods and, 261.
Cost to society of, 194.
Dangerous conditions surrounding, 168, 175–181.
Domestic industry and, 127–129.
German legislation on, 257.
Immigration and, 214.
In Alabama, 142, 149.
In canning factories, 168, 169, 170.
In cigar and tobacco factories, 167.
In England and Scotland, 130–140.
In Georgia, 150.
In glass factories, 154–162.
In Illinois, 208.
In Indiana, 154, 155, 161.
In laundries, 168.
In Maine, 153.
In Maryland, 169–170.
In Massachusetts, 153.
In mines and quarries, 163, 167.
In New Hampshire, 153.
In New Jersey, 152, 154, 198.
In New Lanark, 134–135.
In New York, 141, 144.
In Ohio, 154, 159, 160, 162.
In Pennsylvania, 143, 144, 151, 154, 155, 163–164, 165, 166, 167,
168, 183.
In restaurants and hotels, 168.
In South Carolina, 148, 149.
In Southern states, 141, 142, 148, 149, 150, 151, 199.
In stores, 168.
In textile industries, 148–154.
In United States, 142, 143, 145.
In West Virginia, 166.
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