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BRISTOL GLEANINGS

... public meeting That there were plume in Bristol where the infant mortality was greater than in the concentration camps. Dr. D. S. Davies at once went for him, and proved that the infant mortality of Bristol was remarkably low. While mar was being oelebrated ...

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... branches. Any unsound or decayed fruit is destroyed by fire at the docks. Compared with fifteen large towns, Bristol's infant mortality is the lowest. In London the average is 135 per 1,000 births ; in Salford, 200 ; Bristol 140. The Marquess of Bristol ...

MIDDL ETON,

... At Tuesday's meeting of the Bristol Health Committee, the Medical Officer drew attention to the remarkably low rate of infant mortality. University College Colston Society's dinner is fixed for January 14th. Sir William J. Collins, M.D., M.P. (Vice-Chancellor ...

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... Bristol and Clifton Health Food Stores, 18 Dr. Wintle hopes that a campaign against Aberdeen Road, Clifton, and St. James' infant mortality in Bris will be inaugura ted Barton. Full particulars are advertised. during the coming ' Seen Eirforveita t Rawl bb ...

HELEN BOSA NQU ET

... does nothing to retools the cause of the sell. To take the first point : the case the children under school years. The infant mortality in our large towns is a disgrace to the nation, and more especially to the women of the nation. Think of the waste of ...

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... the walls and eat ( Oh, and laughter). The Rev. T. Despard, the society'. secretary, assured the audience that the infant mortality In Bristol is greater than in the refuges camp. Parents, be said, DOOM children as heavily all they can, and dose them ...

OUR/Miff NOM

... rear a very feeble infant is the close air of a fiat or tenement house; this is the reason the mortality among infanta is so great in the city and crowded country towns. A sickly mother's milk is not wholesome food for a delicate infant. Wholesome cow's ...

SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. H. GRENTNALL, The Bishopston Boot Stores, 17 Gloucester Rd

... Hospital. The society was founded in 1897 by Dr. Christie to diffuse a knowledge of health matters and help to lessen infantile mortality which is largely due to ignorance of parents whether rich or poor. There is now a maternity Hospital where midwives are trained ...

Competition—£2s in Prize

... enlargement of the Infante' School and of the slight alteration necessary in order to adapt the existing boys' department for girls. By the new arrangements accommodation would be provided as follows :—Boys 356 places, girls 370 places, infants 322 places; together ...

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... previous year. The infantile rate or deaths of infants per Low births in 1907 was too. This is the lowest infantile rate ever recorded in this city. The next lowest rate was 116 in 1903. The infantile mortality rate in the 76 great towns was 127 per i,OOO ...