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ON INFANT MORTALITY Councillor Lamberton drew attention to the high death rate among infanta and mentithed that ..

... Herald that an effort was being made in Anderstom district to try and cope with the infant mortality. Hs; also inztanetxl teat in Huddersfield the infant mortality had been very high and that the Mayor of tlut place had offered the mothers of children ...

THE NATIONAL HEALTH

... every thonghtal Englishman that the Committee ca Physical Deterioration could. in. this twentieth century, state that the infant mortality in certain teavii: id England was no less than 210,-223, and 2.M per I.otlo. a great part of which was directly traceable ...

sA NIT D 1 ASsuCIATIoN OF SCOTLAND

... Glasgow. gave a popular lecture entitled What a City Sanitary Inspector Seee. It dealt in an interesting manner with infant mortality, and was illustrated with lantern views, the pictures being typical of child life in Glasgow and other subjects connected ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1907
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 3931 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... anent the question of infantile mortality, we have carefully considered the matter as a whole. but without having the aid of any statistics, we do not know and cannot form any opinion as to whether the infantile mortality of Coatbridge is abnormal as a ...

DECREASE OF DEATHS FROM PIITHDHS

... million living at all ►rev and of both sexes, as against an average of 2730 per million in the decennium 185140. Plithisis mortality has. therefore, fallen by 49 per cent. within the last fifty years. Ever since the year 1851 phthisis fatality hint varied ...

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... instituted. The subjects discussed were those that the Association considered most. important from the health point of view. mortality among infanta seemed to bulk still largely in the minim of health reformers, hut it was satisfactory to know that since last ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...