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Newcastle Guardian and Silverdale, Chesterton and Audley Chronicle

HEALTH OF NENCASELE

... shared by the whole country. There is a slight improvement in the zyzuotic death rate, and a wonderful improvement in the infant mortality. The number of infectious diseases notified during the year shows • marked decrease, and the deetlis from thee, disease ...

TIM LAT.( 14 IL.. PALARIC

... 4muleltl ofF.rera Mated t hat dminc Septamh, deaths 20 1 per thou land of the esticastad perat'stfon. had nvstem.J. 'The infant mortality eras 12 2 per th. Ife e• 'ad to the deuh-rate Ise the paq month, how, Ter. was the since Ju:y sr TUE fount% The Markets ...

SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1206. try at large. Taking England and Wales the birth-rate was 27.3, in the 76 great towns

... which took place were at:ribut ible to measles, dtarrhira, whooping cough, diphtheria, and enteric fever. Turning to infant mortality there seems to be room for improvement. There were in the district 136 deaths tinder 1 year to every 1,000 births, as ...

FENTON LOCAL BOARD

... '.., unusually talent. Tbe habit. of some id 11.. pltplEl NOM,eon the n-port. Omar. and there tree: in, much leer of Infant mortality great, 227 of the 414 cloathe I taking 13111,8 or under yea • NEW RATIL It wart that • general di.triet rate of fid ...

WOLSTANTON AND BURSLEM RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. VII mouth'', snorting of this body was held oso Toooday aft ..

... Twenty-five were of peesons who had attained the age of 80, and 18 of thild,,c Ave. 12 being than one year, making an infant mortality rate of 153 per 1,000 bore. Among the ramie* of &with were one each for martini= (at fklyerdaleh croup, influenza. whooM ...

LIVING AND DYING

... inevitable. 1/i curse, in comparison, the deaths in rural parishes are few as compared with teems, where, as a rule. infant mortality is high. Jr. the country but few infanta die; they spring from hardy, healthy parents, as a rule; and have in babyhood ...

VOTES FOR WONEM

... not be behind the men If necessary in bearing burdens for the defence of their country. Votes for women would reduce infant mortality. The State woe only a , large family and political economy was only domestic economy writ large, and for the ! State ...

NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE WONIENS LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. METING AT STOKE

... Factory Acts and the of the age at which cloliken ought be employed. the the vrevention of cruelty to and the question of infant mortality. hula.- qumatly. Mrs Pyles dealt with the subject o( organisation of weemo's labour, and advised workers join the Natrona ...

AS OTHERS SEE US. Mr. Arnold Bennett on the Potteries

... buildings reculations are stricter. Our saiii , atinn is vastly imprßtred: and in spite of asthma, lead poisoning, and infant mortality our death-rate is midway tween throe of Manchester end Liverpool. We grow steadily leo. drunken. Yet iirnnk• enness remains ...

LOCAL NOTES

... may occur. no matter how effective the manitary arrangements may be. A trecldening feature of the report it that the infant mortality rate was very hipgh. ft I. Jaw,li to the credit of the Newcastle St. George^ Chnral Seiety that it has since Ira est ...