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INFANT MORTALITY

... INFANT MORTALITY Pc.-rival 11. Oabb. an infant, aged 8 nioicJba. men labourer died at b 3. Sath-'-and-road. boueo oi n» P-;. eu.s, cu the 2nd mat —The ebiio was tcusu i b»-u, ami ev.uence was given by ihe mother and a •••hbour uoiiHM M.a. —Dr. W ii. ...

INFANT MORTALITY

... INFANT MORTALITY paper on this subject, which was read before the Royal Statistical Society, last week, Dr. Ilf.iH Jones, sheds a lur. l li;dit the kind of treatment which many children receive at the hands of their parents, and which largely conduces ...

WIBKSWOBTH

... to married women working in factories cause high infant mortality. Bad and insufficient food, exposure cold and wet. and insufficient clothing, are not such active causes of disease and death in Infants, as smells from drains and closet*, and fool air ...

BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

... Lecture Hall. Among the papers read was one by Dr. George Reid, Medical Officer of the Staffordshire County Counoil, infant mortality and the employment of married women in factories, end in the course of the subsequent dieeuesion the President suggested ...

HEALTH OF DKEBT AND DISTRICT. [Specially compiled for tho Adrertisrr^ During the thirteen week, ending on the ..

... year. The infant mortality m Derby was 10 per 1,000 births less than that which prevailed in the aggregate the large English towns, the rate in being among the lowest recorded those towns; while in the other towns the lowest infant mortalities were 10S ...

SIR E. OREYB VOTE OP CENSURE

... attention to report of tbe Inter- Departmental Commission Physical Deterioration. suggested further enquiry on the subject of infant mortality. The Duke of Devonshire thought time ought be lost in putting an end the physical onlitness already existing in the country ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL. May 19.1893

... was the highest infant mortality recorded during tho past three years, while tho lowest proportion occurred in the March quarter of 1891, and reached only 112 per 1,000 births. In the thirtythree towns last quarter the infant mortality averaged 115 per ...

10 Peur W*Jk*r »nd »00. 1.d., 6 pet

... canew* of (loath were Hrooehitui 5. poeo. ' Kart (Jioeaa* 3 old age 2. phtliiaie 1. 2. Übee 2. other dueeeea 12, The infant mortality wae at the rate of per 1.000 birth* The a*re incidauoe of cicalb* a* follow* —No death- Under year, . 1 year and i. ...

SUDDEN DEATH OP A WIDOW

... the das to fall. Daaib wa« duo natural causes, probwbiy ryncopc.—The jury reiurned verdict accordingly. INFANT MORTALITY Horcival H. P. Gabb. infant, aged 8 months, son ,f labourer, drid 95, but he r.ai, u- road. the bouse pt.ecis. the 2nd list child was ...

UTTOXCTER RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... decided to reduce the ampunt £3OO which had been added for extras.—Dr. Bam ford presented his annual report, that the infant mortality was 99 per I. toildmn bom, which was slightly below the averase-. Fifty-two pereous lived over 65 years of age, ranging ...

BOROUGH OF DERBY, HEALTH REPORT

... causes of deaths were:—Old age 3. enteritis S. ■ chitia 2, pneumonia 2, heart disease 2. phthisis 1. 1. other dkoases 0. infant lie mortality was t' rots of per 1,000 blrU s. The age of dnft 1 follows;—Under 1 year, 5; and under 5, aad coder CO, 4 CO upwards ...

A COMPLAINT

... deaths was 380. I total nomhta .Wh. wore ttatat mi win loniiOta. TJe infant nwrtaUtv Wta.aaauiderkUe Dor Inn th» flrit jear of life 81 tetfinarad with in th]e.lOT« y*a,. The infant Mortality 306 pat 1.000 regutored, out otorp nine birth, one died durinp ...