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... of infant mortality did not exceed 95 in Coventry, 96 in Northampton, and 99 in Portamoutb and in Reading: whereas it was equal 166 in Honley. 168 in Stockport, 178 in Merthyr and 184 in Rhondda. These wide variations the rate of infant mortality the ...

NOTES AND JOTTINGS

... infantile mortality, which shows marked excess in most of the larger Lancashire towns. The 76 Large English towns having in 1901 a population exceeding 50,000 include 15 in Lancaehi-w; in the aggregate of these 15 towns the rat© of infant mortality last year ...

478 LIVES LOST

... The average infant mortality throughout the country was 44 per 1,000. In the Garden City of the rate of mortality of infants was 58 per 1,000. Wherever they pot belter housing, where the houses were scattered, the rat© of infant ...

THE HOUSING PROBLEM LBCTTJRK IN WIGAN,

... present, the question of housing was eminently women's question. average infant mortality throughout the was 44 per 1,000. In the Garden City of Letch worth the rale mortality of infants was per 1 000. Wherever they got better housing, or whore the The teams ...

THE OPENING CEREMONY

... Mr ; Hartley for his services, said b© was pleaaed presented Mr. Hartley a gold-platod key with spoken the subject of infant mortality. In suitable inscription, behalf contractors, efforts they would have commence with the and asked Mr. Hartley to unlock ...

CRAWFORD HOUSE. WIGAN- By FROU-FROU

... on behalf of the babies that last year Fulham bad been one tbo highest on the black list of borongbs with high rate of infant mortality, and that seventeen out every twenty funerals which ho had attend were those of children undor three years age. With ...

DBCBEABTKO tbamwat

... tho Oounfil are taking proposing take to remedy ♦ hose unhealthy conditions. The Board also call: attention the high infant mortality which fre-; nuently prevails m the borough, and enquiring the resalt of the Town Coundrs consideration of the • dee id ...

By FROU-FROU

... the beginning next year tells that from this eanse, helped wicked methods of feeding, there will alarming increase in infant mortality. The arrangements for adorning evening coiffures match tho new hairdressing, latest stylo of which have a Madonna-like ...

PRIOR OXB PENNY

... the rates of mortality last quarter was as follow* ; 181 St. Helens. 17.7 in Warrington, 16.8 Aspull. 18.0 Pemberton, 17.2 in 15.0 in Widoes, 13.2 in Leigh, and 16.5 Nowtcnin-Makerfield. Among tb© deaths in Wigan, there were of infants under one year ...

A CONQUEST OF FORTUNE. By GEOBO* GRIPE*T*

... of next year i tolls that from this cause, helped wickod i methods of feeding, there will be aternring ini crease in infant mortality. LINSEED COMPOUND (Aniseed, Seneca, Squill, Tolu, ebo.), voids Influenza. The arrangements for adorning our evening ...

MEDICAL OFFICER’S REPORT

... belonging tho district, equal to annual rate of mortality 13.04 per 1,000 living, as again*. 2.fio n his last report, and 16.00 for the corresponding period of 1908 Of the deaths 2 occurred m infante under one year of ago, 2 in persons of 25 years and ...

DECREASED DEATH RATE AND MORS

... 570. Total deaths from symotio diseases. 171. Annual rate of mortality from zymotic diseases, 1.85; ditto in England and Wales. 1.29. Total deaths from diarrhoea, 87. Annual rate of mortality from diarrhoea, .94. Infantile rat© (deaths per 1.000 births) ...