Pick Up Seventy-Fifth Annual Report On Births, Marriages And Deaths, Returns Of Libels For Divorce And Returns Of Deaths Investigated By The Medical Examiners For The Year 1916 (Classic Reprint) Illustrated By Massachusetts Commonwealth Secretary Issued As Text

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Source of Data.
The birth statistics presented in this report are compiled from data Obtained by registration by physicians and mid wives, who are required by statuteto report the name and place and date of birth to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the birth occurred within fortyeight hours after the birth of every child in cases of which they were in charge.
The clerk of each city and town is also requiredto ascertain annually in January certain facts relative to all children born during the preceding year and resident therein.


Birth Registration.The registration of births is intended to serve two purposes:to identify the child and to establish its age and parentage, andto furnish statistical data, Birth registra tion laws are based upon a public necessity, and were passed for the purpose of enabling citizens to produce competent proof of their,

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