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ON INFANT MORTALITY Councillor Lamberton drew attention to the high death rate among infanta and mentithed that ..

... Herald that an effort was being made in Anderstom district to try and cope with the infant mortality. Hs; also inztanetxl teat in Huddersfield the infant mortality had been very high and that the Mayor of tlut place had offered the mothers of children ...

THE NATIONAL HEALTH

... every thonghtal Englishman that the Committee ca Physical Deterioration could. in. this twentieth century, state that the infant mortality in certain teavii: id England was no less than 210,-223, and 2.M per I.otlo. a great part of which was directly traceable ...

EALTH V LON DON

... that for the year 1903 the death rate for London was 15.2 per 1000, the lowest rtrord. Another satisfaetor— item is the infant mortality, which has noticeably declined, the figures standing at 131 per 1000. Marriages, during the year under review, also declined ...

B.W.T.A

... ladies visited the homes where there were infants and helped the mothers to know how to properly feed and take care of their babies. During the last eighteen months, since the health visitors began, infant mortality has been much reduced. We have now a charter ...

BLUM LIFE IN EDINBURGH

... is passed in neglect and privation tlOl~, happily for them, they go to swell the numbers of our infant mortality. Even set down in cold figures, the mortality among this class of children is startling enough— o ver 50 per cent of the whole number of deaths ...

Newav Thotssoit & Co., NEwsv. Est. sts‘. ALCOHOL AND INSANITY, DEGENERATION OF TOWN DWELLERS

... drink. This led to ench a definite degeneration that the weakened stock rapidly died out, largely, from the huge infant and childhood mortality, but putty from arrested growth of mind and body. It was in the towns too that such comparatively rapidly fatal ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Councillor O'Neill, and Mr Arthur Geo. Ihttei , , Sanitary inspector, were appointed to attend conference in London on Infant Mortality. A letter was read from Mr Blair, Row Farm, with a view to coming to some arrangement with the Council regarding sometNing ...

HINTS FOR THE HOME

... Petersburg, next month. It is asserted that the average wage in Poland is £2 14s a year for aixte4 hours a day. The terrible infant mortality throughout the empire, which is over 50 per cent., is said to be due to the miserable conditions under which the women ...

GASWORKS COMDfITTEF

... of seeing if it was not possible with the aid of the Nursing Association to do sumething to lessen the percentage of infant mortality in the town. After the matter had been fully dismissed and considered. it was agreed that the Public Aeelth Committee ...

COM2dISSIONERS' IiEETING

... last year,. from the figures given above, bas been exceptionally good. The infant mortality is comparatively small when the numbs/ of births is taken into account, and the mortality from the zycnotia diseases is also miry matirdaetory, when we remember bow ...

MEETING AT OLD MONKLAND

... pictured children horn into single apartment houses as compared with those in the mansion, and said that the death-rate and infant mortality amongst the homes of the poor toilers was five or six times greater than in fiveapartment houses or public institutions ...

sA NIT D 1 ASsuCIATIoN OF SCOTLAND

... Glasgow. gave a popular lecture entitled What a City Sanitary Inspector Seee. It dealt in an interesting manner with infant mortality, and was illustrated with lantern views, the pictures being typical of child life in Glasgow and other subjects connected ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1907
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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