In Johnstown the midwife is resorted to principally by the poor. Recent laws that the State is now trying to enforce require that the standard for the practice of midwifery be raised. If this can be done midwives might become definitely helpful persons in the community. One or two of the intelligent graduate midwives in Johnstown have been an educational force among the foreign mothers for some years past. On the other hand there were others who were so dirty and so ignorant that they were a menace to the public health.
MOTHERS
LITERACY[[22]]
There are differences in the infant mortality rate between the babies of literate and the babies of illiterate mothers; between those with mothers who can speak English and those with mothers who can not; and between babies of the mothers who have been in this country for a considerable period and those of the newer arrivals. Comparisons of this nature are confined to the foreign mothers, as only three cases of illiteracy were found among native mothers, and the other comparisons would not, of course, be applicable in any case to native mothers.
[22]. By literacy is meant ability to read and write in any language and not simply in English.
The next table shows that the infant mortality rate among the children of illiterate foreign mothers was 214, or 66 per thousand greater than the rate among literate foreign mothers.
| Table 13.—Distribution of Births and of Deaths During First Year, Infant Mortality Rate, and Number and Per Cent of Stillbirths, According to Literacy of Foreign Mothers. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LITERACY OF FOREIGN MOTHERS. | Total births. | Live births. | STILLBIRTHS. | DEATHS DURING FIRST YEAR. | ||
| Number. | Per cent. | Number. | Infant mortality rate. | |||
| Foreign mothers | 691 | 648 | 43 | 6.2 | 111 | 171.3 |
| Literate | 445 | 419 | 26 | 5.8 | 62 | 148.0 |
| Illiterate | 246 | 229 | 17 | 6.9 | 49 | 214.0 |
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
The next table shows that babies whose mothers can not speak English were characterized by a more unfavorable infant mortality rate than other babies.
| Table 14.—Distribution of Births and of Deaths During First Year, Infant Mortality Rate, and Number and Per Cent of Stillbirths, According to Ability of Foreign Mother to Speak English. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH. | Total births. | Live births. | STILLBIRTHS. | DEATHS DURING FIRST YEAR. | ||
| Number. | Per cent. | Number. | Infant mortality rate. | |||
| Foreign mothers | 691 | 648 | 43 | 6.2 | 111 | 171.3 |
| Speak English | 263 | 247 | 16 | 6.1 | 36 | 145.7 |
| Can not speak English | 428 | 401 | 27 | 6.3 | 75 | 187.0 |