INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. At the Hcr.'lnpt’n Town flail. Mr. Drew h*ld inquiries' inu- the deed:-* ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. At the Hcr.'lnpt’n Town flail. Mr. Drew h*ld inquiries' inu- the deed:-* ...
... ANT MORTALITY IN W LONDON. an wee beid at the Kensington Coroper's Court on Mt y. by Mir. Drew, with preference to the death of the female chiki. aged five weeks, of Walter Winder, & of 6, Treverten Street, North The evidence of the mother showed that ...
... muniepal housing unicipal nurses, and the endowment of motherhood , to lessen the infant mortality rate. Mr. Brockway said that in the of Finsbury the infant mortality rate was 148, but among the babes who received milk from the municipal depot it was ...
... sxcessive infant mortality in Hammeremith f Did he ascertain ded on condi- to what extent the same And tions capable of removal or mitigation ? what eteps he advieed the authority to take to bring about amelioration ? Now, either exces- sive infant mortality ...
... Belgium for marble for our parish church and the people of Hammersmith are starving for the want of work. No wonder the infant mortality is higher than in other places, with the local rates between 7s. and Bs. in the X. What are the Vestrymen doing? What ...
... 16.7, %nd Chelsea 17.7. Under heading infan feta mortality, the Medical Qflcer ■ays that of the 2.030 deaths registered, 662. or 326 per cent, were those one year of W, Md the rate of infant mortality* measured the. proportion ofeteath* under gear birth* ...
... the Me 206 and 208 Of the 171 deaths registered or 85°6 per cent. were those of iofants under one of age, the rate of infant mortality the proportion of deaths ander one year to s registered was 206 per 1,000 births, the rate for the whole of London beimg ...
... the Bishop ef London, and his congratulatrons to the com- mittee may be taken ae authoritative. rince his remarke on infant mortality have obtained wide blicity. His lodship was conducted over t Re premises by, Miss Henlant, Yon recre- tary of the During ...
... A TH REPORT. De , te of Health, mid the statistical was rery rst istactory. ‘Tee infant i mortality wae below th» 4 London, dye to the ookd wealber. Imfecthous were somewhat The Mayor 1 think is sat! evem pretty healthy The borough im fect was very bealthy ...
... delib- erate concerted action, when there 1s 23 per cent of the population crowded into single room tene- ments, and the infant mortality is so high ? Mr. roft says that the hous: P rob: been constantly upon the lem Las Coun- cil, and as a result a scheme ...
... iafantile mortality districts, Ia the courss of a symphathetio reply, the Presi- the Local Government Board stated that be would have inquiries made by special cflloers of bis department in the various centres where the rate of infant mortality wae abnormal ...
... Medical Officer of Health, is reason to congratulate ourselves on our low death rate of infants. The Medical Officer of Health pext admits that our infant mortal ty ‘ ie eomewhat hig’, no lees than 13 per 1,000 ter im thie of Lopdona, but be tres to minimise ...