RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY

... out and make the garment. Can the lnws of heajth and the necessities of infant life be brought to the knowled,ze of all mothers so as to decrease the present rate of infant mortality * They can. And it is one of the objects of the Technical Instruction ...

RESCUE OF CASTAWAYS. The following is an extzzct from a leader in the Deily Telegraph givirg an acosunt of the ..

... thers is soarcely ever a slok person in it though the rplc believe shat whemover » fivll&or lands he mhuhthun:l*wAßnm infant mortality sectas to be enormoms, Imubu distercper attasks the children ou the fourth after birth. They give up susking, their gume ...

MELTON MOWEBRAY LOCAL BOARD

... 6,526, The birth rate was 27 | per 1,000 of the population, the death rate 196, | the zymotic death rate 2 9, and the infant mortality 15t per thousand of the birthe. These figures | compared very unfavourably with the preceding yeor, the birth rate being ...

THE RISELY BROOK,

... been 397 dosths, showing u death late of 17.3 per thousaud. Kivhty-one of this total were infants under one yeur; 121 under five, which gove an infant mortality of 30 per thousand. Forty Cavpury's Cocoa is abwolutely pure. The Public Analysts have rubmitted ...

LOCAL NOTE

... the country at large, was not high, and it was one of the most favourable rates he had recorded of recent years. The infant mortality wasunder 1 year, 92, or 20} per cent. of the whole—a very low percentage; under 5 years, 140, or 31 per cent ; at ages ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES

... estimates the population at the middle of 1878, a mortality of 215 per thousand. This i+ small as compared with many towns but very l much higher than that of Bedford in preceding years. The infant mortality is one of the smallest if not the smallest recorded ...

HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT

... (34 deaths) 7-24 per thousand. Again there were only fivedeaths of childrea under five years of age, shewing a small infant mortality. Lastly be stated that there had been no death from any cause of an infections or contagious character. Mr. Svsmens said ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
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THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 28 FBERUARY, 1880 HE NEW VICAR OF KEMPSTON - e ——————————— \ e 1

... it stood at about 180 per thousand. hey hoped “The infant mortality was 107, or very little over 2 + it in his | per cent. of the whole. Tdo not remember ever to hav whatever Lnown an infant mortality so low in the Biggleswad oo at any | TTaion. The deaths ...

tender of Mr, Acton, amounting to £7O, be acvepted.— every allowance for the measles epidemic the normal —An ..

... Surveyor at their expense.—Mr, . .{‘ . 18 Bk b Ald. Hatch axd Mr. Ald. Towers were appointed a sub- | Fadically wrong or the infant mortality would no committeg to fix the prico and approve the conditions |BO high. During the last 40 years the death-rate had ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3553 | Page: 3 | Tags: none