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Tiun BripGe COMMITTEE

... 39 between 70 and 80, 21 between 80 and 90, and 2 over 9. The birth-rate was 22.7 and the death-rate 146, while the infant:le mortality was 94 per thousand births. 4 The Clerk reported that the Bardney epidemic had cost £3OO up to the present. The Rev ...

Paveez Cases 1y HospiTaL

... County 110-solul, and sin the Ci:f' Hospital. Of the 199 deaths, 61 were children under five years of afi of whom 35 were infants under 12 mont of age; there were also 26 between 60 and 70, 23 between 70 and 80, 14 between 80 and 90, and 1 over 90 years ...

1. Farren appeared as Tilly Slowboy, which is enacted at the Garrick by ~liss Lizzie \iVebster. But the flrst stage

... the story which follows the fairies are made to Le the mainsprings of the action, and use This introduction of the the mere mortals as their tools. This introduction of the fairy element-- delightful as it is, should on no account he minimised-renders somewhat ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1903
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2365 | Page: 86 | Tags: none

THE NEW RATE

... February there were four births, making the birth rate 22 per thousand. 1 regret, however, to have to report a very large mortality for the month. There were nine deaths, making the death rate 495 per thousand. Four of those deaths were certified as being ...

CURRENT OPINION,

... there is nothing to warrant alarm or agitation, but we hope the Government have an eye on future possibilities. INFANTILE MORTALITY. ’ Hygieia would have scores of statues and graven images erected in her honour if these were idolatrous days. Instead, we ...

i THE STRICKEN VALE OF i BELVOIR, Epidemic of Spotted Fever

... feel like a small ehot under the skin. It occurs both in an epidemic and sporadic form, and the latter is very common among infants. Epidemic cerebro-spinal fever is most commonly met with in children beyond the age of infancy, and in young adults. It accurs ...

NEWS NOTES. E

... of the exploded tours, where infants, whom, for one reason or another, their ts did not wish to acknowledge, might : left to be brought up by the State. Anything, of course, that tended to diminish the high rate of mortality amongst the new - born, or to: ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1891
Newspaper: Brighouse Echo
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1498 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HIPPERHOLME LOCAL BOARD. DR. BRITTON'S ANNUAL REPORT

... viz., 18, of which 7 were from consumption. There have been 5 deaths from heart disease, and 2 from injuries. The deaths of infants under one year have been 10, or 16'6 per cent of total deaths, whilst those of old people aged 60 fim and upwards have been ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1890
Newspaper: Brighouse Echo
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 689 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE MALAY STATES

... in the barrels, but hwe feat hers stuck on to their under sides to act as packing and valves. It will be observed that the infant manages to get a fair_ blast, even though he was The other photograph not blowing while the photograph was being taken. The ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1909
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2826 | Page: 74 | Tags: none

SPORT

... Midland Counties tend to show that the prospects of the coming partridge season are by no means promiwing. There was great mortality at the hnlcfiunzou!. period about the third week in June, in consequence of the heavy rains, the chicks being drowned as eoon ...

LOCAIL CHAT. Assassination of the King of Portugal

... carbines and revolvers. The King and Crown Prince were mortally wounded ; Queen Amelie had a miraculous escape, for although she tried to shield the Crown Prince she was only slightly wounded ; and the Infante Manuel, the second son, who now accedes to the throne ...