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... of infant mortality did not exceed 95 in Coventry, 96 in Northampton, and 99 in Portamoutb and in Reading: whereas it was equal 166 in Honley. 168 in Stockport, 178 in Merthyr and 184 in Rhondda. These wide variations the rate of infant mortality the ...

TOE EDUCATION' COMMITTEE ANP JUNIOR EXHIBITIONS

... approved. INFANT MORTALITY : THE BIRTH RATE. Dr. Jo>>d Cbiidwick, who proposed tba ado’ tirm of tberepoit of tie Midwives Aci Cummiltee —a».ierwards adopted—mentioned the need ol spreading informatUm midwives and others wilb view of checking infant rm ...

HARVEST HOMS. ANXIOUS TO GET ID WORK IN CANADA

... infect mortality and the of married women in foetoriea. He mid that the oantinaed high rate of infant mortality was largely doe the upomnce of the emuntiale of mfanto diet. An inquiry by Dr. Hope, Liverpool, had abown that the comparative mortality from ...

NOTES AND JOTTINGS

... infantile mortality, which shows marked excess in most of the larger Lancashire towns. The 76 Large English towns having in 1901 a population exceeding 50,000 include 15 in Lancaehi-w; in the aggregate of these 15 towns the rat© of infant mortality last year ...

A National Question: Doctor on the importance of infants’ feeding. The importance of the feeding of infants was ..

... the welfare of your infant population depended, said the doctor, did not solely concern the domestic hearth The future well-being and prosperity of the British race was ultimately connected with its infant life. . . The infant mortality of this country was ...

A National Question: Doctor on the Importance of infants’feeding. « The importance of the feeding of infants ..

... welfare of your infant population depended, said *' «the doctor, did not solely concern the domestic • ««hearth The future well-being and •' « prosperity of the British race was ultimately connected with its infant life. . . The infantmortality of this country ...

IYERTISEF, THURSDAY,

... rates ranged from 8.8 in Handsworth and 9-2 Hornsey, Bast Ram, and King’s Norton, to 21.2 In Swansea and 22.4 Hanley. Infant mortality, measured by the proportion of deaths under one year of age to registered births, equal to 117 per thousand, this being ...

NOTES AND JOTTINGS

... London rate in the summer quarter of 1908 and 1909. The mean rate of infant mortality t 15 towns was 171 and 134 per 1,000 respectively. In Lancashire towns the rale infant mortality last quarter ranged from 96 in BarrOw-in-Pumcss, in Rochdale, 105 Warrington ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVTR AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. IAO

... Newsholme). Dr. is emphatic in the assertion that children born under conditions favouring low infant mortality live longer than iu cases where infant mortality is high. Statistics, ho says, bear this out dearly, and prints diagram, from which the conclusion ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... it is pointed out that the rate of infant mortality much lower among the Mabomedan population, where the law obliges every mother to nans her own children. In one of the governments, for example, the rate of infant ...

WIGAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY

... Religions Instruction Church of England Schools. -5 parts 1906.—Report of the Proceedings the Notional Conference on Infant Mortality. June, 190d.—Presented by Sir Francis 8. Powell, Bart, P. British Museum. Guide to the Gallery E®P* tilia and Amphibia ...

HARVEST HOME

... O. Reid, medical officer of health for Staffordshire, diseased infant mortality and the employment married women in factories. He Raid that the con tinned high rate of infant mortality was largely doe to the ignorance mothers regarding the essentials ...