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... sleep where there art four or five others in a well-closed room. So much Is die to the maintenance of oar orthodox rate infant mortality. ...
... sleep where there art four or five others in a well-closed room. So much Is die to the maintenance of oar orthodox rate infant mortality. ...
... ON THE DEMISE OF THE LATE EDWARD IND, ESQ. Lilies' and roses are for infants—buds Their frail epitomes of breath become; Wreaths are for maidens such as beauty rud On tender petals where the young bees hum Their matins and their vespers—Sorrow tuna Her ...
... the first nine months the infant is to be nourished its mother's milk which serves as food and drink: is gradually accustomed to other substances during the period of weaning. After this is accomplished, however, the infant, should have fresh water as ...
... CHOLERA —SPECIAL ELECTION. INFANT ORPHANASYLUM, WANSTED, For the Reception Bereaved Children from the earliest age, and from all parts the Kingdom, especially such arc respectably descended. SPECIAL NOTICE. distressing mortality which has recently prevailed ...
... many tear, And memory will dwell upon thy birth— A day of gladness and rejoicing here. Thy infant graces, and thy riper years Displayed a mind of more than mortal mould; 'Twas thine to chase away the poor man's tears, And lure the erring wanderer to the ...
... of deaths of infants in different parts of the country. In ihe mining parts of Staffordshire and Shropshire, in Leeds and itssuburbs.and in Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and the low-land parts of Lincolnshire, the deaths of infants under one year ...
... consider I cannot do better tban enclose for your information, a report of the evidence given at the inquest held upon an infant, 19 months old, who died in this borough, from having a dose of this medicine, strong enough for an adult, administered to ...
... Oliver, about ten years old, daughter of the keeper of tbe Cherry Tree beer-shop, in Barrack-lane, who fell down a well with an infant in ber arms, the previous evening, and was drowned.—The Jury viewed the body, &also inspected the draw-well, which adjoins ...
... hornoxiou* temples round. See yon Rose—the garden's leaven. Kiss d all the dews of heaven. Wild bees Hutter'd round its head Infant zephyrs gently swelling. Mark'd its buds for beauty's dwelling, Sporting o'er its fragrant bed. But, when summer's sun boliolding ...
... 1841. .Sir, — As it seems of much importance in this eventful period, when the Papist and the Protestant have renewed their mortal strife, that the members of the Church of Eng- land should be aware what are tbe aims of the opposite party, I takethe liberty ...
... conveyed in and by baptism unless the recipient himself put a bsr to it by act of mortal sin. But in the case of infants such bar was impossible. It was not in the power of infants to put such a bar to their own regeneration. Now, passing from the comments ...
... igborouah, to M*«v, eldest duujjhter, of Air. LimsLts iIIFIN, of the former pi. ire. Dii:i). ljth inst Math Thombowcooo. the infant ditighter of Mi. ?? Ojk)bd. solicitor, ot Hadleigh. ?? inst after a lor*? affliction, aged 53, Mr. \Y*»' CuttK. of the Hare ...