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INFANT MORTALITY

... INFANT MORTALITY. Sir, —Reading as I do, week by week, the obituary column in your v:illiable paper, I cannot help noti,_ing the large number of deaths there are in Barlow of chi1.11.,,u .11., , u r two years of age. There must be a cause fur CMS hightful ...

INFANT MORTALITY

... INFANT MORTALITY. Sir, —Reading as I do, week by week, the obituary column in your valuable paper, I cannot help noticing the large number of deaths there are in Barrow of children under two years of age. There must be a cause for this frightful mortality ...

DISEASES IN CHILDREN-THEIR CAUSE AND PREVENTION

... PREVENTION. - -- At the Social Congress, held in York, Dr. ITusband read a paper on Infant Mortality, its Cause, and Remedy. In the outset he spoke of infant mortality as robbing the country of that which would have proved a source of wealth. He then ...

IMPERIAL_ 'ARMAMENT

... Rassani, stating that he had good hopes of their release. INFANT MORTALITY IN NORFOLK. In reply to Mr. Bentinck, Sir G. Grey said that the statement of the coroner with respect to the infant mortality at Emneth, in Norfolk, was grossly exaggerated. He ,had ...

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... air. The greatest of all causes of infant mortality were to be found in Dolby, Godfrey, and all such nuisances, which were only so many excuses for improper management. Another common cause of the infant's mortality was the employment of mothers in ...

REVELATIONS OF A LANCASHIRE WORKHOUSE

... REVELATIONS OF A LANCASHIRE WORKHOUSE. If there are any people who take an interest in the question of infant mortality, they will do well to read the report of the Lavel Sanitary Commission on the state of Marland workhouse, .Ilochdale. Assuming the ...

lid- THE BARROW HERAITAD AND FURNESS-ADVERTISER

... deaths, of which 5 were from infectious diseases, infant mortality 19i per cent. Cartmel 43 deaths, infectious diseases nil; infant mortality 26i. Broughton West 29 deaths, infectious diseases 6, infants 24 per cent.—Some conversation ...

tion has taken of the people of Barrow. movPment, I believe, originated with the men era-

... the children through the operation. The very great percentage of 10.1 of children died unvaccinated. It was this large infant mortality which accounts for 801 per cent only of successful vaccinations. The absurd outcry which has been raised in Leicester ...

EVERY-DAY SANITATION

... saying that the most common and dangerous disease was tuberculosis in cattle, and that it was communicable through milk. Infant mortality might be largely traced to this. There were parasites infesting the flesh of some animals Which might be transmitted ...

ELEUTION ITEMS,

... than the average In December th , •re were 84 deaths, but agaie in September last there were only 50. There was a savere infant mortality in the sub-district in the quieter just ended, for as many as 39 of the 71 deaths were those of children under one year ...

[SB7T THE HERALD

... , SATURDAY, JULY 14TH, 1877. INFANT MORTALITY. IT has ever been a matter of surprise that the mortality of Barrow should be, week after week, almost exclusively cOnfined to the infant population, and where adult mortality is recorded the ...

From the report which the Registrar General has just issued, it is seen that there was a great increase in

... the first Silt months of this year also experienced the same fatality, there weuld have been recorded 109 deaths more. Infant mortality was severe, for 106 of the deaths were those of children under one year. Were this to continue 'let 12 months, about ...