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The Metropolis

... 448, or 279 over the weekly average of five winters. The excess is produced to a great extent by the sudden increase of mortality from bronchitis and inflammation of the lungs, the deaths from which wore 279; those of the former weeks having been 170 ...

The Metropolis

... 445, or 279 over the weekly average of five winters. The excess is produced to a great extent by thle sudden increase of mortality from bronchitis and inflammation of the lungs, the deaths fro which were 279; those of the former weeks having been 170 ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... The Madrid Papers state that, on the Sth, the Prin- cess Louisa Charlotte, wife of the Infant Francisco de Paula, was safely delivered of a daughter. The Infant Don Sebastian had returned to the capital. FaANcr.-Ministers. were again defeated in the ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1833
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

The Metropolis

... disease, when it is not epi- demie, carries off on an average less than one in a fortnight at this season of the year. The mortality fromasmall-pox corresponds exactly with the average from this disease. Air. Leonard states that 'lsehhars tinas of bad type ...

IRELAND

... the extent of mortality ts daily becoming more upe rs alarming, Sol .f ftc Ir The deaths in the union workloooeee alone asnoonted to nearly 1. j. 1,500 in the last wyeek of January flaut of those eetablishme~nts tho no record of mortality is ksept. The ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2652 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... newly-horn infant to Poyer's wife, paid for the first three months, and then did not make her appearance for two yeare. She claimed the ehild and obtained it, wvithout pay. ing for its keep. In a few weeka after, Payer learned that the infant had been again ...

The Metropolis

... is not mere than.84. Thleadm whole mortality from the three diseases, in last tadni week, is therefore 824, and gives an excess on thetrn average of 732, which almost exactly coinc!ides withsui the excess of mortality from all causes as aboveote stated ...

The Metropolis

... the average. The mortality from epidemics, with the exception of hooping cough, is little more than the average, and has fallen twenty-five per cent, within the period of a month. The mortality caused by small-pox and measles is still unusually low ; that ...

LORD BROUGHAM'S ATTACK ON MINISTERS

... name of Mr. Sangeter, of this town. PUDSEY INFANT SCHOOL,. Monday the tenth, of th' present month, Was our high day, and holiday. The Church bell rang) the children sang! . All verily, looked merrily! Infants six secore, and just three more, Then took ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2531 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

REPUBLICAN APHORISMS

... Has any one mortal sufficient mental Dower to perceive the entire worlking-the varied offects of good or bad laws a No: unless his position is such, that he is one who obeys themh-~oneof the people. How,then, can a king, or any single mortal sanction laws ...

Spirit of the Press

... S OPPRESSION: INFANT LABOUR IN FACTORIES. We have long deplored the fate of the unfortunate children doomed to the toil and tortures of the factory systenL The evidence taken before the Select Com- mittee, in 1832, for regulating infant labour in facto- ...

THE QUEEN'S ALPACA TEXTURES

... treatment of the ai ;o alpaca being imperfectly understood, they have generally been ' ,sover-fed, which accounts for the mortality amongst those imported, co'r i1 and may perhaps account for the death of the pet alpaca from which Pu - this fleece was shorn ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 673 | Page: 7 | Tags: News