INFANT MORTALITY IN DUBLIN
... INFANT MORTALITY IN DUBLIN. Yesterday aftenwum the City Coroner hultl inqiioete the Morgue cuocrrnintf death three newly born mfunt-- . iwu ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN DUBLIN. Yesterday aftenwum the City Coroner hultl inqiioete the Morgue cuocrrnintf death three newly born mfunt-- . iwu ...
... SIR C. CAMERON'S REPORT. DEATH RATE AND INFANT MORTALITY PROVISION FOR CONSUMPTIVES. Sir Charlcß Cameron made an important report to the Corporation in connection with the rtate of public health and aanitation in the city. From the report it appear* that ...
... this particular method. regard to infant mortality, was glad to say that showed a downward tendency, and he believed tho Notification Births Act would tend still further and rapid diminotion. As to Workhouse infant mortality, the Local Government Board were ...
... cal Officer Health lor Liveqt.»n|. un ’■ Public Jleallb Work in Liverpool.” with special fereuco U» Tuberculosis and Infant Mortality. ...
... reducing tho infantile mortality. I have given above vital statistics in order to show bow Dublin stands as regards public health. is clear that there is an excessive death-rate in Dublin, and that It not due excessive infant mortality or to tho zymotic diseases ...
... objects it aims at. What are these medical and scientific congresses, these international conferences on tuberculosis, infant mortality, school hygiene, temperance, and the like dotng? Are they not bringing the world's thinkers and workers into line for ...
... questions as food, occupation housing, and temperature. Here in Belfast making beginning, for in connection with the Infant Mortality Comr of - . . , , . ommitteo _ the DolfaM, branch of the Women's National Health Association Ireland-—that splendid ...
... displayed bunting. the cluTb, where a fashionable company had assembled, was presented to Her Excellency on behalf of tho Infant Mortality Sub-Committee, and tlie Countess of Ban don requested Lady Aberdeen to declare the institution open. Her Excellency said ...
... started Belfa‘*. and the r*-port received from it was kind ilu»t should ensure other eflorts in the •wire dirci tmu. The infant mortal ty section of the Association had lieen taken *un with heartiness several bnuirhes. and flubs ee- Üblisbcd numl>. pl.n ...
... slieile are si’.uated within city rail si-I« it. Tlui.. mnxureß. more iailv tbo latter, have had marked ffn ruduving infant mortality. |«»leiiriscd milk depots, Urn Midwifery Aet, the Nolifna. ti.-n It-rlhs Ail, end rimilar uma suf.-.j have all mnlnhiited ...
... register and forbidden to sell milk in the. future at all. There *8 an especially i interesting provision designed to reduce infant mortality large towns. In j urban districts, with populations over’ fifty thousand (and. in special cases, with i populations between ...
... part erusadeagainst Iwn ulosi*. nit.. A had •ts tanks to loiisider what .ould Im .lone I diver the »x.m«Mvo of infant mortality n T, ' ' nwr,s *•'«» iliie.ti.rn tins year la. ni.wle during the summer months, when that .hath rale w-.s part id. ...