DEATH OF FAMOUS SPECIALIST
... works, including Diseases Children, Milk and Infantile Disease, Health in the Nuraery, Feeding Relation to Infant Mortality, and Hydrocephalus. was a tribal tor the medical jooraate- Death of Mr. T. Bramwell. ...
... works, including Diseases Children, Milk and Infantile Disease, Health in the Nuraery, Feeding Relation to Infant Mortality, and Hydrocephalus. was a tribal tor the medical jooraate- Death of Mr. T. Bramwell. ...
... five being infants. The number of case* of prostration cannot counted. Thirtyseven employees the sugar refineries in WiUiaimharavvTO removed ambulance*. They are all Poles and Italian*. Horses fell the To combat the increasing infant mortality the Board ...
... necessity as soon as possible, thus helping to weigh down the scales of infant mortality. But wage-earning in itself does not appear to be a preponderant factor in infant mortality, and it appears to us to be in question whether it is so even in the case ...
... indeed. ! and wan a reflertion th® war which d»- charted the entroeted biro. The re! marks nnder notice had reference to infant mortality and death not certified a doctor. * With regard to the death of illegitimate children during the rear under review every ...
... speaker said it was inoumbent upon every member ef the do his part in seeming these essentials. The doctor, in touched upon infant mortality, which said was largely preventable, and warmly declared his belief as the desirability statutory obligation being imposed ...
... thus been brought into the arena several problems previously considered to be within men’s province only. The high rale infant mortality wa© undoubtedly due. the speakers opinion, to intemperance among women, and the bad housing conditions ner© contributory ...
... the island to b»s health. INFANT MORTALITY LARGE TOWNS. Sir alter Forster having drawn the attention (he President o! the Local Government Board the high infant large town*, and asked whether, with view to leseentug thG mortality, will impure whether the ...
... us they in beginning at the beginning. In Huddersfield any mte this is the esse, and their pioneer reform for reducing infant mortality ysatarday won the warfiilyexpressed admiration of the Police and Oommittoe of Parliament. The Mayor practical turn of ...
... the constant recurrent outbreaks of Infectixma disease in infante* schools, says that “in my opinion not only would later attendance school considerably these epidemics, and the infant mortality, but would improve the mental and physical condition of the ...
... front, and there would serious and prolonged at yesterday. Dr. Rhode*, in reading strife in Northumberland, paper on infant mortality, directed attention to the deadly mischief caused which bred and fed in eewag© and then proceeded, eo speak wash their ...
... suppose that the administration of the Midwives' Act has had some share in reducing the infant mortality by helping to teach commonsense methods of rearing infants.” The births registered numbered 135 (69 males and 66 females); the number shows a steady ...
... led to the belief that Infant mortality her© l» phenomenally high. That this an error is shown the Registrar-General’s return for the first quarter of the present year. It is true that there are parts of London where the infant death rate is several times ...