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... proportion to his body weight, the longest ante natal period, tbe longest period of maternal feeding, and fat the lowest infant mortality and gener 1 death-rate. ...
... proportion to his body weight, the longest ante natal period, tbe longest period of maternal feeding, and fat the lowest infant mortality and gener 1 death-rate. ...
... the Cor potation proposals for rendering visiting assistance to 3'oung mothers, because was convinced that the alarming infant mortality was largely due to raalootrition, lack of proper attention through ignorance, and artificial feeding from sources which ...
... tho mortality from the disease in cities nnd towns how death-rite could reduced, and the individual rcepomdbTlity and wlfat each could to losacn tbo evil. Concluding, said that Ihe Women’s Health Association hod also token up tbo matter of infant mortality ...
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... which this was 12 or more, the li. fend% mortality 1113. In 13 towns in which the percentage under 12 and over 6 the infantile mortality was 1%; and in eight towns Ii which the percentage Ender 6 tin infant/1e mortality was 169. The lowest rate leaves mock ...
... ditions prevail there, as a rule, the high: of infant mortality is found. This can monstrated in a variety of ways, and wass of evidence. The prepared by Dr. Roberteon, the Medica! ing extract from a report on infant mc yon |S Sea for 1904), will, however, suffice ...
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... weighed and inspected Miss Heotley, who is organising the fete. In' consequence of efforts, there is already decrease in infant mortality the borough. she recently stated. Here is instance. A boy weighed lb. at nine weeks old. We bad him put upon cow’s ...
... with numerous coloured graphs, a method treatment which has already attained marvellous results in France in reducing infant mortality. Every statement in the work is based on actual personal experience. The work translated by Dr. W. J. Maloney, and Sir ...
... that 1740 children died under one year age, and the infant mortality was 154 per thous and. and for the past six years was 150 per did not want overstate Uio case. They had a high infant mortality Belfast, hut was not eo bad as England; but thought was ...
... ; William James Tbomsoo, M. Kerr, and Waroock. The Local Government Board wrote drawing attention to the high rate of infant mortality both in the work bouse and in the country. One-tenth of the children Ireland died before they attained the age one year ...
... would gain each Jfar 216.000, and compared with Norway, 17,000. The French infant mortality 150 per thousand, »o if ilie conditions worn the same as Norway there would saving infant life The foregoing statistic,* have been mUwied Dr. Jules who was sent misaion ...