INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Sir Charles Cameron. having regard to the excessive infant mortality at present in Dublin, which he attributes in great part to unripe trait, overripe from the 11x e d meat rt and vegetables, tibia vises that great care should be taken ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. There has been of late a great increase of enthusiasm among local authorities in the direction of attempting to diminish infant mortality. With this object milk depots have been established, lady inspectors •p--pointed, and various ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Health Committee appointed a sub• committee to report on this subject. and the followinc_consultatire members were added:— Mr. H. W. Case, Rev. M. Cullen, Rev. W. T. Goodrich, Mr. D. T. Kink, Mrs. Leech, Dr. 11. Mayo, Mr. E. J. Middleton ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Referring to the medical officer's remarks as to infant mortality. Mr James remarked that four out of the six County Council lectures by Miss Sturges@ on infant nursing bad been held, and were attended by about half a dosen ...
... Infant Mortality. The number of deaths under 5 years was 12, being the rate of 2-2 per 1000 per annum as compared with 3*4 the preceding year. The proportion of deaths of infants under one year of age to registered births in 1895 was at. the rate of 82 ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Local Government Board in a circular letter informed the Guardians that their attention had been drawn from time to time to the high rate of infant mortality, both in workhouses and amongst the ordinary population of this country ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. A Infant Mnrtalitj: It* CaneM and Prevention, was « well-rMiaoned expOßition the known to, nn ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. SAD CASE OF NEGLECT. Dublin, Friday.—Dr. Louis A. Byrne, city coron-r, held an inquest in the morgue this afternoon on the remains of an infant named Ellen Caffrey, aged six weeks, who died suddenly at its parents' residence, to, Golden ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. AN ENTERPRISING BOROUGH. The total deaths in England and Wale* during 1904 were 649.50. Of this number, 157,490- cxactly one-fourth of tha whole—were children under on# year. Further exnmlnsiion of these figures shews that half of the ...
... INFANT MORTALITY YARMOUTH. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY- THREE Ol’T OF A FAMILY OF TEN At the Wi'.V' Coroner’s Coart on Saturday mnll iDg. the IK puty Coroner, Dr. O. Vere Benson, on the body of Ethel Colton, the nremsturi iy ho: a chill Elizabeth and Georce Hum. of IJ7. Granvilli-rosd, Kilburn ...