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FATAL FLANNELETTE. A SUGGESTION FOR DRAPERS

... ion. It would constitute an effort to tusk, good parental neglect, it might serve to reduce the lamentable amount of infant mortality which ran be traced to flannelette. ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1907
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 343 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1905

... by Mr. Burt. startling statietios at infant mortality were discussed. It appears that in all our workingclass centre♦-in Birmingham, Tork, Leeds. Manchester, Nottingham, Preston, BernicY, etc.—the death-rate of infant. runes from to over 300 per 1.000 births ...

Published: Tuesday 25 April 1905
Newspaper: Bedford Record
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FOOD FOR BABES

... to the medical profession, it the unsuitable milk so generally given to young children that is the cause of the high infant mortality, and also the lickety condition and poor physical development of the rising generation. Henoe the necessity for more ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1903
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 415 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CONFERENCE or HEADMISTRESSES OF HIGH AND e NDOWED SCHOOLS

... techuical training for girls, showing whoat serious social troubles arose from the waut of it. She traced the exces«ive infant mortality and a largs portion of the vice sickness and discomfort in the homes of the working classes to the faulty uud inadequate ...

Physical Degeneration

... was the only real training to enable girls to become wives and mothers, and its unpopularity was responsible for high infant mortality, impaired physique, and perverted dt thcYucrease of insanity Dr. Jones had doubt that a large proportion was aue to alcohol ...

Published: Friday 11 March 1904
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 378 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AN INTERESTING RETROSPECT

... aged persons. Infant Mortality: The deaths of infants under one year were 35, giving an infant mortality of 3'B per 1,000. These deaths constitute only about 20 per cent of the entire return, and the births were to the ...

VIM

... decrease renders the subject of infant mortality of increasingly great national importance.' the birth-rate is ©till on the downward grad© it behoves us to all that in us lies to moderate the mortality generally, and infant mortality in ...

VITAL STATIbTICtf

... decrease noise the object of infant mortality of locreadoel y greet oatlosal importimoo. As the birth-rate is still on the dosniward grade it behoves as to do all that se Um so to moderate the mortality generally, and infest 'mortality in perticater, am in some ...

Published: Thursday 11 August 1904
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SANITARY

... assured the Council that fatbad been seriously mentioned commiltes and the doctor bad remarked that apart fro;, this high infant mortality the death rate a Luton would be exceedingly low. went on t. say that all thia year there had been exaggerate refmrts ...

Life in New Zealand

... countries with a high civilisation, but there is a fair amount of increase — and then it must be remembered that the rate of infant mortality is less than half what it is in Great Britain. The whole child population is, in fact, positively bursting with health ...

Published: Friday 12 April 1907
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: 7 | Tags: none