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... |»as»l quarter was *2 per above the average, duo to the high mortality among infants. There were 23 deaths from diarrhoea and five from other zymotic diseasee. In October and November the mortality w;i» very low. ...

It C not easy

... annum The birth rale for England and Wales and 103 smaller towns was and 2,*4 per 1000 j>er annum respectively. The mortality amongst infants under one year age. the registered births, was Lie*, the avetage for the past nine years being 159. This rate for ...

SURPRISING FIGURES FROM THE REGISTRAR-

... were 2,797 deaths from accidents, 588 being to infants who had been suffocated in bed. Diarrhoea caused 2,504 deaths, diphtheria 1,181, whooping cough 1,880, and small pox 1,314. The mortality of infants again the most startling feature of the return ...

TRAINING OF NURSES

... annually, and the subcommittee recommended that the application granted. Alierman Scholfield called attention to the excessive mortality amongst children under one year of age, and said it appeared that only about two-thirds of the children born reached that ...

IMPORTANCE OF PROPER FOOD. ■ The rising, and not few of the risen genera- tion have much to be thankful

... for in the prac- taal attention which has been given to the rear- Infants, and particularly to their nournth- during the last third centurt. is just thirty-six years since Melliu, Infant ( Food celebrity started his life-saving industry, | and it not test ...

IMPORTANCE OF PROPER FOOD

... practical attention which has been given to the rearing of Infants, and particularly to their nourishment, during the last third of century. It is just thirty-six vears since Mellin, of Infant Food celebritv started his life-saving industry, and it is ...

IMPORTANCE OF PROPER FOOD

... praotical attention which has been given to the rear- of Infants, and particularly their nourish- . raent. during the last third of century. It is just thirtv-six years since Mellin. of Infant ; Food celebrity started his life-saving industry, j and it ...

IMPORTANCE OF PROPER FOOD

... the practical attention which hat been given to the rearing Infants, and particularly to their nourishment, during the last third of century. It is just thirty-six years since Mellin, of Infant Pood celebrity, started his life-saving industry, and it is ...

IMPORTANCE OF PROPER FOOD

... praci tical attention which has been given to the ; rearing of Infants, and particularly to their nourishment, during the last third «-f century. It just thirty-six years since Mtllin, of Infant Food celebrity, started his life-saving industry, and it is ...

His hand trembled while spoke; uis eyes furtively as though were seeking wnv escape.’ Jessie was half afraid ..

... believed that one of the chief contributing factors towards the high mortality was the tendency on the part of people to spend beer what they should spend upon food for their Infants. Fie would be false to the position occupied in the Government if he ...

SANITARY COMMITTEE

... females giving a birth-rate of 26*2 per 1,000. The deathrate for the month was very high, owing to the increased mortality amongst infants under year and which was due to summer diarrh-ea. Twenty deaths weixj registered from diarrluea, giving zymotic ...

MR. BURNS AND MOTHERS

... sixteenth family •f eighteen children, nine of whom survived, addressed members of tbs National Conference on Infantile Mortality Cxi von Hall, In tbs of his address said: I believe I well within the mark when I that there era, roughly, 100,000 Uvea ...