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Title: Contributions to embryology
Identifier: contributionstoe09carn (find matches)
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Authors: Carnegie Institution of Washington
Subjects: Embryology
Publisher: Washington, D. C
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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DURING POST-NATAL DEVELOPMENT. 523 height-weight-index growth-curve which we have chosen as typical of the healthy American male baby. Up to the seventh month (the period of infancy as defined above) it represents an index of 0.918. Here we have illustrated rapid growth in length and weight without change in the proportions of the body. While we thus represent the type-curve for this period as a straight hne we recognize, of course, that there are some changes during this period in the general proportion of the body in all individuals and marked fluctuations in many individuals. Further data will enable the construction of a more accurate type-curve for this period, but the period CHART K—Weight for height cmocs at birth and six months of age.
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is undoubtedly marked by relatively sUght change in bodily proportions. The data of Ahlfeld (1871) indicate a similar condition and a similar index during the latter part of fetal life. In the report of the British Anthropometric Committee (1883), drawn up by Roberts and Rawson, a table is given showing the average weight for a given stature in inches for each sex at birth based on a study of 451 males and 466 females. A curve based on the data for the male infants is designated Roberts, new-born boys, in chart B. It will be noted that the shorter infants are here markedly heavier

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