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REVIEWS

... in the main, judicious handling are the employment of children and married women (especially mothers), the effect on infant mortality of fatiguing or unwholesome occupations, unsanitary con- tions of labour, the sweating system, the demand for improved ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... namely, fifty. The average life of'our brawny Highlinders is about fifty-five,and that is high, if we' consider that the inf'ant. mortality is great, owing to the tyin'g l spverity:.of the winter climate. If Sabies surylve, he'vwever, they grow up hiardyibraWvn7' ...

CLUB COMEDY

... then it has become an extinct institution. STARCH PGISONINqG has been said; on good authority, to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a full mouth of teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

THE MODERN FACTORY SYSTEM.*

... his attention to the domestic results of the factory system. He denies that the system has produced a large increase of infant mortality; it is linown, he says that the general death-rate has much 'The Modern F1actory System. By R. v\ hately Cooke Taylor ...

REVIEWS

... pi-oblem is no doubt -x'cry deeply mixed up in the question e of infant mortality ; but even so we cannot adimit that the panacea Ih for all ifls would be discovered if 90 per censt. of the infants who dic could be saved to thle nation, and if the average dcath ...

Jiatot 3J

... de___ths were due to what may be termed unavoidable erases, and not in any sense due to defective sani- tation. The rat? of infant mortality was 88.7 per I.OCO. and was si.mewhat higher than in the two previous years, but lower than in 1895. The births repiesentel ...

Literature

... Brockwell about cricket. Some excellent hints on the management of babies should be widely read. It is not only in Derby that infant mortality is high. During 1892 the baby death-rate in England was nearly 24 per cent. of the total number of deaths; in Scotland ...

THE SOMERSET SHOW

... the benefits B. s of sterilisation was that it abolished a prolific of method of transmitting disease and lessened infant by If mortality Sterilised milk could be delivered in Wi a bottles and boxes like mineral waters, as frequently l, or infrequently ...

MAN'S MORTALITY

... invention for *nurssry use, called a baby washer, is announced, and the inventor describes his infant machine as follows :-You simply insert the begrimed infant in an orifice, which can be made any required size bv tornineg for four minutes a cog wheel with ...

DERBY CHURCH SCHOOLS' CONCERY

... Boys School, St. Anne's Girls', and St. Anne's Infants' School. The schools actually at the top of the list would not be allowed to take the banner away. The second schools were: Boys, St. Chad's; infants, All Saints; girls, St. John's. He was very sorry ...

EXHIBITION AT COLSTON HALL

... wan great mortality amongst infants, and Le believed a great deal of it could be prevented with proper feeding and proper treatment, It there were greater knowledge in this matters they would not have the large mortality they had amongst infants (hear, hear) ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION AND ENGLISH GIRLS

... that amongst ahe low-class English the loss of I infant life was very much in excess of what it is in their Irish population. They ascribed this a to the fact that the Irish motherswnnrtamd their t infants much more commonly than the English s mothem The ...