INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Sir Charles Cameron. having regard to the excessive infant mortality at present in Dublin, which he attributes in great part to unripe trait, overripe from the 11x e d meat rt and vegetables, tibia vises that great care should be taken ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Local Government Board in a circular letter informed the Guardians that their attention had been drawn from time to time to the high rate of infant mortality, both in workhouses and amongst the ordinary population of this country ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. SAD CASE OF NEGLECT. Dublin, Friday.—Dr. Louis A. Byrne, city coron-r, held an inquest in the morgue this afternoon on the remains of an infant named Ellen Caffrey, aged six weeks, who died suddenly at its parents' residence, to, Golden ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN NORTH DUBLIN UNION. ...
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... INFANT MORTALITY IN BELFAST. BABY CLUBS' WORK COMMENDED. The Belfast city coroner held an inquest in the Templemore•avenue Baths on the body of a child named Ethel Iluddock, aged five months, whose parents reside at 28. Flora•street, Belfast. Mrs. Ruddock ...
... NEW AGRICULTURAL ACT. CORPORATION AND SOUTH DUBLIN UNION. INFANT MORTALITY. COLLECTION OP RATES ON TORY ISLAND. LIABILITY OF TENANTS FOR RATE& ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. NORTH DUBLIN UNION I NQU DOCTORS AND NURAthi EXAMINED. Yesterday Dr Edgar nea, Local Government Board Inspector, resumed the inquiry at the Boardroom of the North Robin Coign into the death-rate of infants after their admission to the ...
... HEALTH OF THE NATION. IRISH WOMEN'S SOCIETY FORMED. INFANT MORTALITY AND A: A r 'l►lic meeting in Dublin, which was preeid oser by the Lord Lieutenant, in the unavoidable absence of the Countess of Aber- deep, a Worn- . %•• ial Health Association was ...
... serious condition of things as regards infant mortality in certain large industrial towns and areas, be would consider the advisability of appointing a Departmental Committee to investigate causes of such mortality. with liower to call for special reports ...
... Depots for prepared milk in the bands of Corporationcounteracted high infant mortality, but, rah, able as these institutions were, nothing could take the place of nature's own food for infants. ...