INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. ...
... the open-air method he was puzzled to account for so many deaths among infants in his wards in spite of every care in diet and nursing. In his private practice, the same type of infants was doing well, almost without exception. He finally decided to try ...
... being rewarded by a steady improvement in their moral and physical condition and by an increase in their numbers. While infant mortality and tuberculosis prevail to a considerable extent among Canadian Indians, better education and an increase of knowledge ...
... esteem of marriage was decline in the birth of children and the earelessafts with which they were treated. If it not for infant mortality our nee would be to maintain the position to which God bad losenifally °ailed us—that of raising up new dominions in ...
... ventilators, and if this is not toifbcient open the incubator door just a trifle. Failure to provide fresh air means a high infant mortality rate. ...
... which is to enable public authorities to erect abattoirs and to close private slaughterhouses. With the view of reducing infant mortality. ! the St. Pancras Borough Council has decided to pay to the father, or, failing him, to the doctor, midwife, medical ...
... greater proportion of males than female', the disproportion of females over males in later life being due to the heavier infant mortality among the males. Out of fifteen jurors called for St. Pancras Coroner's Court, three sent medical certaicatra and four ...
... issdeimi so It dess, mseb risk oar assure with Wien lb. mad m.ih p ass trolly to ear tale cm a shag dirt of imported INFANT MORTALITY IN FRANCE. At • pis d lb. Pres& Maternal Friemlly Society, L of the Interior, attributed the of the Frame population ...
... should continue. Sir Henry Clampbell-Bannerman. replying to a deputation on Thursday said die statistics on the subject of infant mortality were appalling. firewood Whispers The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic' on Monday, of 3fr James T J. Lee, the ...
... at this, because you give so goodly an army of cases of procecutions for adulteration of ordinary milk. In Is9l the mortality of infants under one year in 1 ngland and Wales was 131 per 1000 of the population; 149 children onto? every born died within ...
... our land. That this remark concerning infant sacrifice is not fanciful—no mere word of imagination—the report of one of the most recent authoritative investigations into the cause of the high rate of infant mortality attests. It wa, C. Killick Millard, ...
... watering in the summer time of the byways of the poorer parts of the districts suburban to London. In this way, he said, infant mortality might reduced. Four thousand Warwickshire motorists have petitioned the Warwickshire County Council in favour of the ...