What two major practices in pediatric health care greatly decreased the death rate in children in the 1900s in the United States?
A) Technologic advances and society's view of children and their needs
B) Development of anesthesia and the need for health teaching
C) Boiling milk and isolating children with septic conditions
D) Development of pediatrics as a specialty and preventing illness
C
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