FRO~J THE
... FRO~J THE DAIRYMEN AND INFANT MoRTALITY. ...
... FRO~J THE DAIRYMEN AND INFANT MoRTALITY. ...
... who talk about the magnitude of our infant mortality are in the habit of exaggerating. \iVhat it amounts to is 132 per thousand, but this is less than _occurs in the leading countries of Europe. In Germany the mortality amounts to as much as 204, in Italy ...
... plentiful supply of grass notice that infant mortality doubtedly the milk of cows fed in these conditions is less wholesome than when they have had a plentiful supply of grass and pure water. notice that infant mortality many of ...
... the agitation For instatxe, it was moved which has been got up about the alleged connection between impure milk and the infant mortality deserve the careful consideration of the Local Government Board as well as One of the most important ts the Board of ...
... prosperous and influential newspaper, is extremely by the question of infant mortality. N Thursday, October 7th, a visit of inspection was engrossed by the question of infant mortality. It has attained an evil eminence in Montreal, and he and other patriotic ...
... recent returns, the large infant mortality that has In the seventy- Bix great towns it averaged no less than 120 per thousand, as compared with a death-rate of all persons of 153 per thousand . The town s in which the infant mortality was lowest are Those ...
... [Oct. 13th, 1906. FRO~J THE F~~RMS. DAIRYMEN AND INFANT MoRTALITY. 'T H~ Soci:ty of Dairymen ha. s taken a ~ery sound. measure m mstltuung an enqUJry to ascertam the relalionsb.ip between infant mortality and the milk supply. Medical officers are continually ...
... greatest importance. He finds that the extraordinary infant mortality, on which corr;ment has frequently been made, is due in large measure to As he showed, the the impurity of the milk supply to infants. As he showed, the consumer in this case is almost ...
... born, and it is best when obtained from the mother. In view of the great attention which has been lately directed to the infant mortality, which is certainly due in some measure to the reluctance of women to suckle their offspring, it is interesting to note ...
... much less of the con- b ~ templative man's pursuit would b ~ absorbed by the pleasures of hope and contemplation. The infant mortality among the trout at this Masterton place is brought clown to what must surely be almost an irreducible minimum, only 5 ...
... they involve. No doubt some of them will be hired daily as casual labourers, but their lot under the The conference on infant mortality which was held early in the week did not seem to le:1d to any very definite result. Everybody knows that it is as much ...
... \/\Then these facts are realised it will be understood how difficult a task is before those who are endeavouring to check infant mortality. THE SONG OF THE CHRISTMAS WAITS. Without, dark wintry skies and col ...