Abstract

The author examines the factors affecting maternal and infant mortality in India. Consideration is given to the practicality of India reaching targeted reductions in such mortality by the year 2000. The need for more fundamental changes in attitudes toward the health and welfare of women and children rather than an improvement in health services is stressed. (ANNOTATION)

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