THE RELIGIOUS EXAMS
... achiavemsat of par y Warns, fart, a atartUag pro© of their failure ter prat the desire t..a parents and the ccrrerti'v,” INFANT MORTALITY NORWICH. ...
... achiavemsat of par y Warns, fart, a atartUag pro© of their failure ter prat the desire t..a parents and the ccrrerti'v,” INFANT MORTALITY NORWICH. ...
... avoid injurious imitations. Pries Is. par Bettis. SraacH Poisosi.vo has been said, good authority, bo the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should given to child till it has full month of teeth, unless such food has been previously malted ...
... aged upward* of sixty years. The infant deaths were the proportion of 186 per 1000 birth* registered daring the name period, a* compared with tn the preceding quarter and 161 the December quarter of 1894, the infant mortality lastquarter being slightly lower ...
... the ezoweive mortality amongst yam( children, and as the question of infant mortality is one of general interest. we give the doctor's marks in his owe words—'• The board is aware that I have invariably very carefully watched the mortality very young children ...
... under 5, 16 ; 5 years and under 15, 16 ; 15 years and under 25, 6 ; 25 years and under 65, 74 ;65 years and upwards, 135. Infant mortality under the age of one year was very low,viz., 2.4 per 1000, only 49 deaths of children under this age having been registered ...
... upwards of 60 vean. The infant deaths ware ia the proportioa of 199 per 1000 births registered during th* •asm period, compared wuh 107 the preceding quarter, and 302 in the third quarter of last year; the rat* of infant mortality being slightly lower las' ...
... number to succeed Mr. R. L. as chief officer. St arc Poiaoruvo has been mid, on rood authority to be the mam caune of infant mortality. Ne farinaceoua food should (riven child till it haa fall mouth of teeth, anlem each food haa been previously malted ...
... lives. An outcry is again raised about the unhftilliiness of Norwich. Certainly, there has been an unusual amount of infant mortality. The city, however, has had for many months • remarkably low death rate. The ltegb,zrar- General says that there were ...
... municipal authorities for their admirable artangemcnts.” Staxch PoiaoKiso has been said, good authority, to be the main cause infant mortality. No farinaceous food rbouid be given to child till it has a full mouth teeth, unless such food has been urevieuslv malted ...
... East had a very saghtiy lower infant mortality last quarter than had West yiner (the rate* being 107 109 thousand birth respectively) ; and among the other districts of the accompanying table the lowest proportions of infant deaths occurred iu Smaliburgh ...
... raid that water (apply the SmaUbargfa Union is bad. Maynotthe indiffmnoe «(. landlords hare as much to with the Urge infant mortality as the ignorance of parents f An the cottages everywhere all that they should be ? Do the labourer* always hare at command ...
... desirable to forbid the construction of new cottages with insoffieient bedroom accommodation. The deplorably high rata of infant mortality shown in many reports is considered to be in great measure due to gross ignorance and want of proper care tha part of ...