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... infantile mortality: (a) Inaanrtary oonditione; (b) aeaeon (c) ignorance of parenta; (d| artificial feeding. 2. —Can any uniform action be taken to prevent thia excaaaive mortality 3. la it deairaUe to eataUuh tor hath atatiliaed milk for infant feadl°&r ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... INFANTILE MORTALITY. The Chairman of the Public Health Corn. mittee, Councillor A. Carter, and the Medical Officer, Dr. C. F. Fenton, submitted their report on the Conference on infantile mortality held at Caxton Hall, Westminster, in June, when the following ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... INFANTILE MORTALITY. The Clark dated that the report of the recent conference held in London on infantile mortality had been circulated among the member; of the Council; arid it was that Then the Medical Officer's report on the gases occurring in the ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... INFANTILE MORTALITY. The Chairman, utitiating dismssKm this subject, said believed that a great deal of infantile mortality was prcvoniiblo—{hear, hear] —but along with other towns Barking was trying fight the evil. (Hoar, hear.] In Ids opinion the greatest ...

HEALTH OF EAST HAM

... number of inhabited houses is 21,533. INFANTILE MORTALITY. - The infantile mortality rate still remains far too high. This is mainly uuo to improper feeding. Owing to the lamentable ignorance of mothers, infants are far too early in life fed either with patent ...

THE HEALTH OF BARKING

... and 17 deaths, and in August 64 births and 20 deaths. The great decrease in the death-rate was due to the absence of mortality in infants under one year of age. cases infantile diarrhoea had been reported, which was phenomenal this season July 24 eases ...

COUNCIL'S SCHOOLS

... necessary for the nourishment and development of the infant—and this is not always the caae—we shall find that the mortality is Infants will permanently lessen. The flues- Lion of infantile mortality is admittedly a very templet one, and it will probably ...

A. E. FLOREY

... women may have the advice of con• potent persons in caring for their riewly-born children, so that the terrible sacr ific e of infant life may Make. This Act, however, will be rendered powerless unless kindly and competent women volunteer to help our Connell ...

Christmas Superstitions

... congratulated. He is pitied on account of bis lease of life having expired, and congratulated because folk who shake off this mortal coil cn Christmas Eve are supposed to be sure of eternal happiness. In several parts of Devonshire and Corn* wall the people ...