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INFANT MORTALITY IN CREWE

... INFANT MORTALITY IN CREWE. To the Editor of the Crewe Sta. Sir,-.-The Crewe Town Council regret the large infantile mortality in Crewe, and ask that somet rang be done to redune it. The excessive mortality i caused chiefly by bad air, unsuitable diet ...

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... said ho would be glad if Dr Hodgson would arrange for a comparative analysis, shewing the causes of death, betweeu the infant mortality in London and in Crewe. Dr Hodgson agreed with Alderman Whale that especial attention should be drawn to the fact that ...

INFANTS SACRIFICED FOR GAIN

... necessitate a resort to the taking of infant life. But in the great. towns, and particularly in the metropolis, - the social condition of thousands and thousands of people is so wretched that the destruction of infant life hus come to be regarded as a measure ...

THE BOARD AT CHAPEL

... 30 . 6 per cent died iu infancy or failed to live through 12 months. There is a class of the population amongst which infant mortality must have a demoralising effect. If we lived amongst that class and knew from common experience that our children were ...

CHILD MORTALITY

... CHILD MORTALITY. On Monday afternoon, Mr. H. C. Yates, J.P.. district coroner, held an inquest at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street, Crewe, touching the death of Ellen Rigby, the infant daughter of Peter Rigby, a libourer, who died suddenly on Saturday ...

BADDILEY RESERVOIR

... MOST REMARKABLE TIIING with reference to the last-named figures was the immense disproportion between old age and infantile mortality. It had been somewhat of a &u previous statistics in Nantwich that there had been such a ' large infar:;ile inol•ality. The ...

A WHISPER OF DISSOLUTION

... GIVING WATER TO IfABIES. —A physician, who has had an extensive practice among you ngehildren, states that, in his opinion, infants generally, whether brought up at the breast or by hand, are not supplied with sufficient water, the fluid portion of their ...

Published: Friday 21 November 1890
Newspaper: Nantwich, Sandbach & Crewe Star
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1647 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

INVITED TO

... will be shown. English and French Flowers, Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, Laces, &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDRII:N'S MILLINERY, infants' Cashmere Hats and Bonnets, White and Colored Washing Bonnets. A CHOICE SELECTION OF MOURNING MILLINERY. Hosiery, Gloves, ...

WASHED ASHORE: A ROMANCE

... her previous career had utterly 1 . ' 74 1 entirely vanished. Strange, was it not? Almost b e yond the credence of ordinary mortals I You have eard of Dr. Winchester, I suppose? I have heard Dr. Roberts mention his name . .„ 'Arid Dr. Winchester, I conclude ...