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ASSOCIATION

... and the ladies of the Glasgow branch undated the Guemitsation in their efforts to leaven the excessive rate of infantile mortality. They did a splendid work in Cowcaddena. one of the districts where there was great Poverty, and where there woo an extremely ...

VIE AIRDRIE AM) COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... breast fed. only 387 artificially tad. the rommoder of the infants having sit?: bein boss dead, or having died. The perc_otage naturally fed children was thus no leas than 96. Thanks to an Infant Health Visitors sssociation, considerable care is being exercised ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1909
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 2268 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Ontral goo

... was raised to the re-election of Mr U. Diamond as director. Prince Alfonso of Orleans has been de prived of the title of Infante of Spain and the privileges attached thereto for having married a daughter of the puke of Edinburgh without the consent of ...

LIGHTING RIGHTS-OF-WAY

... thought they could reduce the infantile mortality considerably if they adopted the Notification of Births Act. It was for the Council to say whether or not they would spend £lOO to reduce the infantile mortality. If they were going to sterilise milk it ...

AWAY WENT TEE TALL

... blunders we make relate to ourselves. Know thyself, is an injunction difficult to obey, each one of us believing all men mortal but ourselves. It thus arises that the first insidious approach of disease is so commonly disregarded in the hope rather than ...

ALWAYS WELCONV

... board the West-bound train. At Tottenham Police Court the charges against Mrs Jessie Byers of having cremated the bodies of infants left in her care were further investigated. Prisoner's son and daughter. aged ten and fourteen respectively. gave evidence ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... served to distinguish the season from the depths of winter. An interesting report on the National Conference on Infantile Mortality, held in London on 24th March, appeared in our Wednesday's issue from the pen of Bailie Arnott, Convener of the Health Committee ...

Odd% & fatls

... In due course the father ascended the pulpit stair, and whispered into the minister's eer, The child's name is Mary. The infant eon was then baptised in the usual form, when. soddenly, the mother, who mat in front of the pulpit, startled the congregation ...

UISHAW

... AIRDRIE. AIRDRIE SCHOOL BEARD. transfer Mies Gibson from Albert School temporarily to take Miss Brace's place in the —eademy Infant School. Dwing to the delay in tilling the vacancies caused by Messrs Logan and Lees leaving tAarlaide School, it was agreed ...

COATIMIDGE MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... reported and small percentage of the mortality returns. There is one matter. however, that will require the serious consideration of the whole community at an early date. I refer to the high death rate of infants under one and up to five years of age ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... affected the poor's girl's reason. - Love's instinctive susceptibility is, however, far more keenly alive than that of rational mortals. Before either of them had time to question or soothe, Philip Morley himself stood on the threshold. Marie's ken loving ears ...

ANNTAL SOLRFA

... service than from two or three of the British Women of Airdrie. (Applause.) They had in the town an appal- 1 ling mortality among infants. One out of every five little children born in the town died before reaching its first birthday. That was largely ...