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... implied in genef“*-raw the neat four yejs „t life, while lew death-rates hoih age periods ht,)* The counties Wdng high infant mortalities continued suffer some* what excessively throughout the first twenty an ...
... implied in genef“*-raw the neat four yejs „t life, while lew death-rates hoih age periods ht,)* The counties Wdng high infant mortalities continued suffer some* what excessively throughout the first twenty an ...
... buildinga, and the shipa along the quay displayed hunting. At the club address was presented to Aberdeen liebalf of the Infant Mortality Sub-committee the Women National Health Association, and the Countow liandon requested her -Excellency to declare the ...
... hundreds the prisoners over schools of physiology and hygiene. The enor- a high bridge into the Tweed. At that time iwus infant mortality largely resulted from there was bridge over the Tweed from Berthe absolute ignorance of child feeding and wick to Peebles ...
... stated that she gave the child castor oil every second day since its birth. Mr. Finnican said it was wonder the rate of infant mortality in Belfast was so high when there was such Ignorance on the part of mothers, who ought to know better. Dr. Hitchie, Shankill ...
... were now clamouring for solution were evils which besot the body politic at home—drunkenness, depopulation, bad housing, infant mortality, ignorance. The wholu of these were within the range of legislation, and all of them demanded iflhthods of treatment ...
... factories. During the third quarter of the year in the 76 towns the infant mortality figure was 110, in Huddersfield it wae 62, or 44 per cent, better. This means that there are to-day 26 more infants living Huddersfield than would have been the case if they had ...
... tound to ask whether there was not some sinister meaning behind it. regard to infant mortality, fas contended that the employment of women m mills tended to increase rate infant n*ortality. It was undoubted, said, that the rate was greater where artificial ...
... The report acknowledged the interest manifested the urban | council of Coleraine, and, referring to the question of infant mortality, stated that the association in Cokraine felt itself to bo making the least headway in that department. The subject was ...
... the work. She was glad to see such a large amount of good work done. She knew of another nursing society in which the infant mortality had been considerably reduced since the introduction of a nurse into a village ; and there was another thing thst the ...
... meeting that character in view of the interest had taken in subject which intimately concerned the society, namely, that of infant mortality. Rev. Canon .Spence, P.D., proposing a vote of thanks to Sir John Byers for coming there preside with such dignity and ...
... a big lilt in their endeavours to save the lives of the people. They were only beginning tbe work in connection with infant mortality, but several of their branches intended taking it in hand this summer, and they would specially draw the members’ attention ...
... King, J-l-l AGordJ.’j.P.l W. Anoett, J. The Ixmel tlovernmenl lizard V** mltted oiroular dealing with Ibo high rate of infant mortality, both and ammigat the ordinary population of the oountry. brom published etatletioe it that no-tenth ot all the children ...