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Foreign News November 17, 1866

Keowee Courier

Walhalla, Pickens, Oconee County, Pickens County, South Carolina

What is this article about?

The French Academy of Medicine in Paris has exposed the deadly practice of sending babies to rural nurses, where 20,000 are sent yearly but only 5,000 return, with 15,000 dying from cold, starvation, and mistreatment; 300,000 have perished in the last 20 years amid fraud by nurses.

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Horrible.—The French Academy of Medicine at Paris has lately brought to light a horrible state of affairs in regard to the habit of sending children to the country to be nursed and brought up. Every year twenty thousand babies are sent out of Paris under the care of these peasant nurses, and of that number only five thousand, on an average, are returned to their mothers, the other fifteen thousand having died of cold, starvation and bad treatment. It is calculated that three hundred thousand of the nurslings have perished in this way during the last twenty years. These country-women make no scruples of exchanging the babies entrusted to them, and undertake to nurse several at a time. They write letters to the children's parents describing in pathetic language the rosy cheeks and increasing charms of their infants, dead weeks before the epistles were indicted, and receive clothing and money for the little ones for months after they have been in their graves.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infant Mortality Public Health Scandal

What keywords are associated?

Paris Babies Peasant Nurses Infant Deaths Child Neglect French Academy Nursing Fraud

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

Lately; During The Last Twenty Years

Outcome

fifteen thousand died annually of cold, starvation and bad treatment; three hundred thousand perished in last twenty years

Event Details

The French Academy of Medicine at Paris has brought to light a horrible state of affairs regarding sending children to the country to be nursed. Every year twenty thousand babies are sent out of Paris under peasant nurses, only five thousand returned on average. Country-women exchange babies, nurse several at once, and send false letters about dead infants to receive money and clothing.

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