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Birkenhead & Cheshire Advertiser

THE NECESSITY FOIZ THE TEACHINU Ut' HIUIENZ

... THE NECESSITY FOIZ THE TEACHINU Ut' HIUIENZ The need for ccerelat.on of infant mortality work, school inspection. and health teaching iii shoots was of a paper by Miss Prudence E. °Akin, school medical officer. Enfield. Miss (latlitin said that the ...

Ztiotiflcustlola V Births

... mothers belonged. there is reason tit believe that the infant deathrate would be correspondingly increased in the p:iurer sub-districts of the town, and that thus the difference between the infant mortality in these huh-districts suit the rest of the borough ...

HIGHER BEBINGTON

... the average of the previous ten years, eight of these pertain* being over 60 yeara of sure. was • low death rate. The infant mortality of children under one year of age was 5.1, an corn, pared with 6.25 in the previous year and 9.1. the average of the ...

The Recent Smallpox Cue. ALDERS:AN MASON AND DR. MARSDEN'S

... Government Board wrote requesting the Council to consider the advisability of adopting the Act in order to reduce their high infant mortality. And it was following this request that a report was prepared by the Medical wherein he stated that he was distinctly ...

ROBINSON AVE) DAWSr.II HI? CRAKE

... . No one could say that health of Birkenhead had nut been considered by the medical profession, for in ten years the infant mortality had ben reduced from la to 138 in Grunge, Argyle, and Cleveland Wards. The disparity between the death rates of the working ...

HEALTII V BIRKENHEAD IIiDiC.V. atars ANNUAL NEM

... provincial towns. I his high birthrate had a considerable intluenc-e on the infantile mortality, nod must he taken account when Judging ot the relative mortality of &Ike-head .iiio melee p..ice..—lor it in obvionn that it 4.1 i per LIMO of population ...

A Life-Saving Measure

... is, especially in a matter which so intimately concerns his own domain of administration as this questioa of infantile mortality—which is intimately wrapped up with the notification of births. But we cordially subscribe to the views which were so ably ...

aa a asairatiag Oa alai required for tier tramways ;at #' Creme-street – SOME INTE!tESTING STATISTICS

... figures collected by the Itegistrar-Oeneral it would appear that the mortality vivemeonia was greater in towns thou in eciiintry districts by more than 75 per cent. lii general the mortality of males greatly 4 - xceeded that of females, and toaoagst children ...

BIRKEN HEAD TALK ON THE PARAPET

... * - - - • • Referring to the leading article which appeared in last Saturday's Advertiser on the subject of infantile mortality cud its connection with the Notification of Itirths Act. 1907, we note that Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at the annual meeting ...

PASSING NOTES. L011311.1H JUVENILE COURT. --- Thursday. Before Alderman t. :Ind Mr. E. 0et0..

... the legal 4proft , sion. I,Ve do agree with Mr. Moad'h's irasclt•sions in ris, , art to the claim of I MORTALITY RETCIINS.—The annual rate ' el mortality last in 7: great towns et and %Vales is repotl by the Registrar- General to dace averaged II per ...