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... INFANT MORTALITY, Sir Walter Foster, having drawn the attention of the Local Government Board to the high infant mortality in large towns, and suggested improved methods of medical relief, Mr. Long has replied to the effect that he does not see an reason ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. At the Meadows Hotel. Conway-street, ma Monday an inquest was held by pr. Henry Churton, the lyarough coroner, concerning the death of John Crompton, aged 8 months and lately resident at 350, Beckwith-street. From the evidence of the ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. - The mortality in children under one year is represented by 41 deaths. giving a death -rate equal to 157 deaths of a thousand children born. In the year previous the number of infant deaths was 33, with a death-rate of 143. For tine ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Health Committee recommended that a copy of the rapert submitted by the Medical Officer to the committee on infant mortality be forwarded to the County Council. Mr Jonas proposed and Mr Silkeld seconded that the minutes be confirmed ...
... Infant Mortality The infantile mortality, though moans excessive, is still considerably than that recorded in his last report, and for the past month stands the rate deaths under the age one year to every thousand births. regards zymotic disease, the ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. There were 468 deaths of children under one year, and 2,9(7 children born. This gives a rat© 156 per thousand birth®, and the which have any record, being 1# per thousand below the previous leweofc of 1896, and below 1906. Of the above ...
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... perils ef infant life. Tba chief causes of exoessiva infant mortality were found depend upon ante-natal conditions (leading to death from developmental and hereditary diseases; (2) insanitary condition* (including over-crowding', mortality from zymotic ...
... the infant mortality was 180; in nine towns where female factory labour averages from 50 to 25 per cent., the mortality was 172; in seven towns with a percentage of from 25 to 3, the infant death rate averages 166; the mean rate of infant ...