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BALLINASLOE GREAT OCTOBER FAIR

... jenats, 0 a s, 33; total animnals. 56,364. Snnucx PoisomiNG has been said, on goeo authority, to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a fIlI mouth od teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

THE DUBLIN SANITARY ASSOCIATION

... still manv of ih«se slaughter houses the unsanitary of which was doubt ess a fruiti fnl source lisna*e. The question of infant mortality was one most deserving attention. niiiny the cases that had come his own know! re children were allowed get burned to ...

HEALTH CONGRESS IN DUBLIN

... zymotic death-rate and' the infant mortality of Dublin, the sanitary condi- tion of the city- would appear to be as satisfactorj as that of the English towns, and even as that 01 London. Many sanitarians regard the infant death-rate to be as a measure ...

LITERARY NOTES

... been bestowed on ninumeralble babies by their grateful progenitors, An attemapt has been made to tender the subtle science of infant hygiene intelligible to tho grossest male mind that ever inistooh juvenile toaring for' a sign of bad temper or ill-breedinlg ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... TeS Fvas Ws' JocaNU. Public Health Oloe, Cork HilL. Dublin, 23rd-April, 1897 . S1B-I have lust bad thes oppotni studying t mortal .stisti of t10 Englih -twns for 1896I =ad comparing them with thse of Pubbni It way be intetrtng to. Your esves tobe informed ...

ST. ANDREW'S DAY

... the disciples, but was the firs, to brimg OtIlK-i tu the feet of cite Master. Thus hc umay be said to have been the first mortal to is.i i ) for that grand scheme of humian 'broth,'-'ioo's t the attainment of which is one of the ob1ai s points of Christianity ...

LITERATURE

... essay on Univer- t salism, and the early date assigned to St. Patrickl's ( mission. We have only noticed one misprint, Mortality for Immfrtalitv, on page 33; and 0 ,one blunder-viz.., the P.S. adled to the letter on Baptismal Regeneration,' p ...

THE MIRACULOUS PICTURE OF GENAZZANO

... vho witnessed the scene, as if the portais of Paradise were lung open and that the choirs of angels ware permitted to give mortals some idea of the joys of the blessed. With up- turned eyes, in breathless attention, all sought to find from whence the sounds ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... donned its civilisa- tion. The Mikado travelled by train; he wore a frock coat and a silk hat; he walked like an orill- nary mortal, and when he went to the palace it was in a smart brougham drawn by a couple of 3spanking bays. So Japan progresses. This ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... prize, they slowly, and at their chosen pace, departed with a bellow suggestive of the most infinite contempt for those mere mortals who presumed to criticise them. There is an increase in the actual money awarded this year, the sum being about £400 more ...