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THE INFANT MORTALITY OF

... THE INFANT MORTALITY OF Tie snort ul ler shier. M.4.J of Herds for Cheol.re. soar L. o to I trod. It ts Indult for, anti II • tomprelo. o .3411.10.A1 •111 Every of oork as ;epee el sessetory g trrloal under aetereto heels, 5 • of th• gra.o* re:sor ...

INFANT MORTALITY, BY nit. W. It. SMITH

... deaths of infants in relation to • cop. nunity is grouped by a form of death rate known as the infantile mortality rate. Infants are children under one year of age, and the infantile mortality rate is the proportion which the deaths of such ...

STATISTICAL EVIDENCE

... were infants. And if we look still flirt her back at the statistical records, we shall that in the period from 1832-50, the ge infant mortality in England and Wales was 163, and in 1841- 50, the general death rate was 24.8, era the infant ...

POP

... birth rate. and I infant nortality with the average in the other I urban districts of the county, it will be seen that the Cheadle and Gatley urban unitary I district is well below the average as regards - he death rate and infant mortality, and that hat ...

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... were adopted. RATE OF COUNTY. INFANT MORTALITY. DISTLNICT DI hi IN Dr Hewitt, in the adoption of Os minutes of the Health Committee. obterrei that the dnah•rate of the kuumy this year was low. and that the infant mortality the time shown • distinct dizenution ...

BELLTH LECTURES IN STOCKPOLT. }TEST OF THE SERIE& DR CAMERON ON DANGERS TO HEALTH WITHIN THE HOME

... the ray of Leeds, was qualified to deal with the subject. He had no doubt that he would hare sonsellung to ray about Infant mortality. The returns for booed that. roughly 'peaking, an , marage of onceistil of the children born ad not the firrt year of ...

KOSHER BUTCHER HOLDS THE SCROLL APRIL ito IMP.%

... root of the physical well-being of the children of the nation, but I think I have said enough to prove from this great infant mortality which exists, that urgent and stringent measures are neceseary to cope with the evil, if we are as a nation to hold our ...

A DANGER AT _HANDFORTH

... birth rate ism 20.26. and the rat* 18.4 per thousand of the population. The death the priticipa diseases was 1.3. The infant mortality was 155 per id of the population. Stockport, utter the Government Board impury. annexed a greater pen of the area of ...

THE HEALTH OF CHESHIRE

... in the county loan 2.3 below the /ow birth-rate of the whole country, the the death-tat. being 1.7 kiwer. The ram of infant mortality was very large in the Nalimich Urban Diatrint, being 199 per 1,000, but was exceptionally low for Higher Behrugnin. being ...

. HEALTH (W HANDFORTH. – • REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER

... 100t0 of tins piilation, of 24.4. The infant mortality. per 1000 registered births, was 3.2. Huth the death rate and the birth rate are much the same as for die• trivia ill the United Kingdom. The infantile mortality is not high; one death was due to immatnrity ...

THE J ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, swot:a

... the seine oningetiiinn. The ditions, and who has studied deeply the Rovers won'the and were soon attacking, causes of infant mortality and race degenera• Solon at once getting' in a good tion. She speaks to woolen as the guardians Weedall =aide. For a ...

td-CLUIGI itEar.VED..I MILK: ITS SITPLY AND LSE,

... considering the causes of infant mortality, all these diseases sink into insignificance, as compared with the summate recurring plague of diarrhoea. In Hertfordshire, to take a healthy county for instance, out of 710 infant-deaths in 1006, 123 were due ...

Published: Friday 05 March 1909
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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