INFANT MORTALITY IN CARDIFF
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... INfANT MORTALITY IN CARDIFF. of his aunual report the OardiC Medioal Officer makes some observations on infant mortality. The rate of infant mortality in Cardiff, as measured by the proportion of deaths of ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT CARDIFF. Dr. Walford (medical officer of health) reports that in the four weeks ended October 15th the number of births registered in the borough was 450 (n. rate of 33-0 per 1,000), and the deaths were 213 (a rate of 15'6). The number ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT - - - - At o'clock on Saturday morning a six weeks old child tamed John Rankin wax found dead in et No 5. Weatetrret. The infant wined to be previously in good breath. THROAT lIILMIT &WO CI P.ft lyourtac Jujube+. In eporm. ...
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... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT On Thuniday mention the nfont child of Yr. Ind Mr.. Wharf .rood. Moindos, diod rather soddenly. It meowed to be on Wedaesday 'debt. At pollee-000rt on Wednesday morning, Elisabeth Woodward was found guilty of without a 'manse ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT. SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS OF IMMORALITY. Mr Lyndon Moore, borough coroner, held three inquests at the Newport Town-hall on Tuesday on the bodies of three infant children. lDeath in each case was due to convulsions, and the jury ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT. The Newport borough coroner (Mr Lyndon Moore) held no less than three inquests on Tues- day on the bodies of infants or children whose united ages amounted to a little over ten years. In one case, that of the oldest, a boy ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT DEATH FROM CONVULSIONS. - - An inquest held on Tuesday afternoon, at the Tosen-liall—before Mr. W. L. Moore (coroner) a jury- -touching the death of the male child Of a pilot's amistant named Eager. lisitg in Raglan-strezt ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN CARDIFF. TO THE EDITOR. SIR,-M-,Illy of your readers will be glad to see that the Burial and Health Committees have brought this matter forward. When I spoke about it in the year 1890, and again two years ago, the same answer was supplied ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT. Mr. W. Lyndon Moore, the bcomeh held an inquest at the Towmhell on Priem afternoon touching the death ot Edward Gem. Twomey, one month old, eon ot John Twomiss °marllle-etreet. secretary ot the Ursa. . . . . The father etaed ...