Why don't we learn from history?

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An editorial in the Lancet this week (Volume 368, Issue 9549 , 18 November 2006, Page 1744 ) asks why, with the evidence of the installation of sanitary improvements in developed countries cutting infant death rates in the early 1900s, don't we push for such action in developing countries rather than focussing on medical care?

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