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for the high rate of infant mortality prevailing in many ports off London. One medical speaker declared that ..

... the high rate of infant mortality prevailing in many ports off London. One medical speaker declared that children reared on such milk almost im ariably suffered from riekets; another emphatically stated that you might as well feed infant on chalk and water ...

A DEGRADED DISTRICT

... has popnlat ion 21,000. Tbe average rate is found to bn 30.3 1,000. eom. mith 21.2 for the not of the borouch. Tile infant mortality rcuchea per 1,000 births, against 166.3 for rest of the borough, ami 160 in the large towns of England. The dwellings ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... enjoyment ‘Christmas party crackers are needful, and Messrs. Bparagnapane's are the best. Starch Poisoning is great cause of infant mortality. It is svolded usln* Horllek's Malted Mllk. L bd.. Us. for m»p^. to BorUek and 00., M. r«rrlngd«>rosd, London, 8.C.-IABVT ...

GIRRATaTAR notbs

... slightly higher, being 23.56 per 1.000 of the total population, against. 19.8 a for the previous five years, the high infant mortality chiefly causing the increase. CmupiMntiionK from measles, owing to the dilbculiy ...

FRUIT SHOW AT THE CRYSTAL

... made special arrangements for visitors to the Nottingham Autumn Races and Goose Fair. Starch Poisoning great cause of infant mortality. is avoided by using -click's Mailed Milk. tbs sUrch which has been entirely prod Highly nutritious, easily assimilated ...

. fluid, oombiirtHi with it* regular! u ,t nornud priuea, after having “undergone U^tment.’' coufUtutes aura ..

... expenditures that could be named. A national milk-supply would once, and considerably, diminish the disgraceful toll of the infant mortality of our large towns.” The writer earnestly suggests that pressure should be brought to bear upon the Royal Commission ...

the lacteal fluid, combined with its gels norinal prieea, after having under*, treatment,” constitutes sure and ..

... sanctooDed expei idit that could be named. national milk-«u would at once, and considerably, dimmish disgraceful toll of the infant mortality of large towns.** The writer earnestly suggt pressure should be brought bear Royal Commission above alluded to, that ...

BT a private member

... above that of ail London for the same period. The dtsih-rato was 14.7. which i* 4.0 below the average of London, and the infant mortality 114.4, or 52.8 below that oi London. ...

IRISH, LINEN. real and false. from our special BELFAST, Wednesday. It would bo obriously improper to discuss ..

... every fourteen of the population is bom, grows up, lives, works, and dies within the four walls of one-rooiued tenement. Infant mortality, which is an unerring test of the general social, and sanitary condition of community, is terribly high. 1897 nearly ...

BILLIARDS

... mhabitants of the buildings who were remorsd hoapi- Ulu w.. 17 9 per 1,000, which 1* pra Mo* ft. average of London. The Infant mortality 151 T each 1,000 Urthu It 7 below that of London. Tha result of thn bnllot which ha. for th. f.» w.nk. boon omen* the ...

afternoon a fixed day ton p.ro. Everybody, maid and man. is obliged take it. Everybody must drop work, turn out

... should nurse the babies and the married women gallivant abroad. It would a atorn, . but a salutary lesson to record the infant i mortality of that year of social experiment: ita ; statistics of immorality, its proportion of divorces, and the law which would ...