INFANT MORTALITY
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... INFANT MORTALITY AT CARDIFF, Dd A HIGH. DEATW-RATE. rs r- The. Cardiff Health committee bad not such to a happy task as usual on Tuesday morning. when the nmedical officer of health (Dr. E. Wal- un ford) presented his report for the month, in 3y the course ...
... There has not been a single case of infant mortality at Porthcawl during the past year. ...
... reported thv4 during the four weeks ending Sept. 2nd the dea.tk rate was 28 0 per 1,000. This high rate wait caused by tha infant mortality and deaths among young children. Out of 342 deaths 192 were ot children under one year of age. Diarrhoea was the most ...
... HIGH DEATH RATE AT ABERDARE. ALARMING INFANT MORTALITY. At the Aberdare Urban District Council yes- terday, Mr D. P. Davies, J.P., in the chair, the medical officer of health (DrD. Davies. J.P.), in his quarterly report, stated that the namber of deaths ...
... during the previous quar- ter being 13'2. Zymotic diseases were respon- sible for 56 fatalities, and there was a very high infant mortality, the deaths of children under one year of age being 123. This was unprece- dented in his experience, the chief causes ...
... during the previous quar- ter being 132. Zymotic diseases were respon- sible for 56 fatalities, and there was a very high infant mortality, the deaths of children under one year of age being 123. This was unprece- dented in hie experience, the chief causes ...
... Monday, Pla who urged that the use of tinned separated Thz milk was injurious for children, and seriously to increased infant mortality. Mr. Long, in reply, recognized the desirability of ensuring gol that the public should know what they were oui buying ...
... were typhoid fever, man of which seventeen cases occurred, and Soul diphtheria, which was responsible for forty- el one. Infant mortality, which during the hanc summer months and up to the end of perh September was very prevalent, has shown i .tendeney to ...
... moortality frix zymotic diseases 'was seven, ivhioh, according te the ratio for England and Wles, was very low, The infant, mortality iri the district under one Year of age Iwas 26, The morteiti from phtlkbibW ve TI-: A large emount of sanitary work ...
... deaths among children under one year of age were 123, giving the very high infant mortality of 448. The figures for the same per ad last year being 69 deaths and an infant mortality of 164. Of tee total deaths 42 took place n July, 130 in August, and 88 ...
... reported that during the four weeks ending Sept. 2nd the death rate was 28 0 per 1,000. This high rate was caused by tha infant mortality and deaths among young children. Out of 342 deaths 192 were of children under one year of ago. Diarrhosa was the most ...