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tarried Women in Factories

... presided ewer rer Walter Footer, a long discussion tOOn the employ went of married women factories and its bearing upon infant mortality. It was urged tort gross mischief from the present system, and Bugyfoeted that • 'total Commission should tri Sppointta ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... 'amid mortality Ilan been very high for many yearn, but han been mainly confined to the eastern portion of the alivtried, where it exeeedit the other of the town by nearly 441 per ot the birth.h. The local officer there say, a high infant mortality iv of ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 189-1. It is now practically settled that the Howes of Commons shall ..

... at Stockport uu Weilnesday(where a child was found to have been accidentaily suffocated), took to refer to the heavy infant mortality of our large towns—a subject in which Mr Price takes an especial interest. Ile pointed out that in Herinany it would ...

HYDE'S NitGLECT

... the County Sfedreal of Health with infant mortality la those borough• and urban ISOLATION HOSPITAL A CCOII HODA. THIN. The following report of the Deletion Hospitals Solseornrmtrtet. dated 13th October. 1.898, was Mid before the Health Cuomo:wee . - - ...

LYMM

... favourably with tne death-rata of kii&Cheshire-Abeir neighboure--viz., 16.6 per thowand. Again, while Mid-Cheshire had an infant mortality of 14.6 per thousand birth., their diatriat had only 84.6. Four had been notified during the quarter, vit., two caws ...

PERILS OF MILK CONSUMPTION

... , and the liquid readily assimilated germs of disease. which were multiplied within itself with marvetheis rapidity. Infant mortality and consumption were the reproach of all urban sanitary district* and many rural ones, and he contended that the one ...

GALL STONE.I4,

... noticing the Mopped the be • LA ter redly wire metre V. ., at the arrow.. the plaintiff's . I own 'vett CO. 14. infant mortality bad, the bat- I n th e ha d. and laid. I mutt h. , . Yon km para taw& U At the oder ter nf to Ton. M r if, I ...

SCENE OF THE DISASTER

... rats, and an in rate from all causes except measles, together with • vague privilege of en. inned into the ersessive Infant mortality at ions time, as if it had only slowly dawned on the health officer that some ext may bean moade pianstion was necessa ...

most forcibly in its defence, but the comae adopted at the 'meeting just referred to well nevertheless ..

... &Modem sod it is the bulimia of the clergy to make them so. Th. question of infant mortality. and the dangers arising from lax supervision of Assurance proposals as regents infants. was brought up incidentally on Wednesday at Rochdale, wham an important ...

THE ADVERTISER

... Medical Officer of Health for the Borough, why infant mortality was exceptionally high in 1895 may be that there was more employment for mothers in the silk trade, and so more mothers may have weaned their infants and left them to the care of others during ...

YATES FUR NORTH AL ASCE! ESTER

... coroner for the borough of Oldham, gave evidence. He was opinion that this insurance had a very prejudicial effect on infant mortality. Frequently medical aid was not sought until the child was beyond recovery. Out of 407 inquests be had held since August ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1890

... the dowsed.lle was strongly of opinion that such societies as theirs not only did not cause infanticide but decreased infant mortality. Most of their societies were sick societies, and provided medical relief. They were preventatives of pauperism. (Applause ...