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ACCRINGTON'S PUTT

... in England, where their balancing vote would always dominate—at a price' INFANT MORTALITY. Tim essay by Dr. Thigh R. Jones, of Liverpool, on The Peelle and Protection of Infant Life, which took the prize offered by the Royal Statistical Society, contains ...

THE CHOLERA SCARF. THR ALLZOZD CABE ♦T r . day mere at Hare at 4 on Tem* Wormier died tM

... h•ww. in ether. .light rrnwiny, whit/ • Thr I n Dr. Miriam Is that in D., woo an, strong comm. born ol hot not ohoterw INFANT MORTALITY IN MAN- CHESTER. Tr. Tatham, the medical et Argil, fa rem. Mate.. hie rnport in wok l 9 amen of mfeetinss woe. an within ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... - is raised by a London evening contemporary. which also professes to supply en answer. The discussion deals with the infant mortality rate which. unfortunately. does find a high level in the large Lancashire towns. end the writer of the article seeks ...

THE EXAMINER AND TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1893

... given by the writer, however, that the excessive ratio of mortality is attributable to the employment of: married women as factory operatives, scarcely accounts for the high rate of infant mortality in Manchester, because Manchester now has a warehouse rather ...

PRIESTS AND ASYLUMS

... the Meacheeter township was 726 per 1,000; in South Manchester it was 6.20; aad in North Manchester, 590 per 1,000. The mortality due to phthisie, or pulmonary consumption, which in the city generally wan equal to 199 per 1,000, as high as 213 in the ...

THE U.E.A. AND DR. BURNS

... history of oat, but I assured that ay in• formation concretely the of Mr. Idladmon• and his collages'. Mr. Remy Fowler given mortal infante to the Nonconformism by his conciliatory attitude towards the Church. I baud a dies establishing Radical describe W. amender ...

OXFORD r. i:AiIBRIDG R

... • goal heir wowed. Howarth render' him ostler eta bed riled their way down, by merit of • kiek rd • rush. mid after a It.. mortal play in midtpM vet away. with Holt end • fro Everton remitted • friars owner. Shorilveiterwarla the area greet inerleedidly ...

The Manchester Examiner and Times, Saturday, March xi, 2893

... m replied with a story of time occupied by the give their infants over to the tender Deionists in Supply, which Mr. Jacksos ter- Ruch Barnard an not amenable to it. Meted. The pear little mortal in this illegitimate and wait born in • lodging house which ...