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... KINGDO'.i FROMI A. M. POST, LTD., 96 & 98, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDJONY , I ?? 1?- ?- ? T.EMIPERATURE AND THE DEITH- RATE. INFANT MORTALITY. Compared -with vhat we had previously experienced, last week was entitled to be described as cool, for the mean temperature ...

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... the toils and anxieties in the past. The Company discourages insurances on infant lives payable only at death. It does not degrade life assurance to a gamble in infant mortality, but restricts its operations to the legitimate purpose of life assurance-a ...

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... Colquittistreet, seven: paper by Mr. Hugh B. Jones, M.A., ALD., and Mr. Herbert E. Davies, B.A., B.Se.. on 13Excessive Infant MortalitY in Liverpool: its Causes -nd Prevention. Archli tectural Society. Royal institution, 6 30; Paper by Mr. C. I. Alward ...

The Rate of Mortality in France.-In the course c-f the report drawn up th. C*ramut*e the Chamber which th* Govern

... The Rate of Mortality in France.-In the course c-f the report drawn up th. C*ramut*e the Chamber which th* Govern meat Bill fer Protection th* Public Health was re.'.rrod, scm* Terr striking, not s*y alarm tag, statistics ar* auduced, to the ure*nt ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... in the General Infirmary, and three in the Fever Hospital. The deaths included 24 infants under one vear age. and of persons aged upwards of years; the deaths of infants showed a slight increase upon those the preceding week, while those elderly persons ...

SUMMARY BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS. BT* Wm, Daring the week ending Saturday, 27th Februwr, ..

... Wolverhampton. Measles showed the »t mortality Sunderland, Liverpool, and Wolverhampton; aoarlet fever in Cardiff; whooping-cough Newcastle-u Blackburn, Wolverhampton, and Bristol; and diarrhoea in Preston. TSa mortality from fever showed no marked excess ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Lirerpool, and Measles ceused the greatest mortality ia Huac'ri-- Halifax, Binningkam, itirkenbeail, LinrpooJ, sad ; wbuoping-eoufh in bbafieid, fWlfora, Derby, Bristol, and aud diarrh ...

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... MOTHERS! When your infant is suffering and restless from Flatulence (or Wind), Griping PainsJ, Sickness, Di&IrTe1a, c-everish from TEETHING or from any other cause, lose no time in procuring a bottle of WOOD WARD'S 'GRIPE WATER, OP. INFANTS PRESERVATgSR Being ...

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... until the chiid is nearly six lOlnC :z capable of digestiig starchy iood. Tile practical truth of tils ?? ciSWS terrible mortality of youngmi iniall;5 ilO!.I ?? 4 eonditioens due alone, ill the ?? . - indligestible, irritating food. Of CONDENSED MILKS ...

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... LUGGAGE from March 1. ?? ?? BENGER'S FOOD F B , For *L Infants, Children, and InvalidsL Gold Medal, IDENGERWS FOOD Health Exhibition, London. For Infants, Children, and ,BENGER'S FOOD Invalids. For Infants, Children, and Invalids. y The Lancet says: Woold ...

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... AND PROVISION X ME RCHANTS. ]2ENGEiR'3 FOOD! 1BENUER'S FOOD For Infants, Ohildren, and Invalids. ' Gold Mledal, Health Exhibition, London. Highest Arward, Adelade, 1887. B ENG FOOD For Infants, Children, and Invalidi. The Lancet says. Would be assimilated ...

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... disease, two from brain disease, suA two from diseases of the respiratory organs. One death, that of an infant, was uncertifed, There was no mortality from zvmotic disease, Five died agcd CO and upwards, and one undet a year old. One cate of Ecarlatina ...