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... remained good during the year with the exception of February and March, slims there owe an epidemic of wank, Respecting Lim infant mortality. were two (Rothe ...
... remained good during the year with the exception of February and March, slims there owe an epidemic of wank, Respecting Lim infant mortality. were two (Rothe ...
... chief /hal statistics for 1908. showing the annual per 1,000 of population : Death-rata 141 ZYmotio deatirrate •.. . Infant mortality rat* (per 1,100 births) 121 Smallpoz Nil Scarlet Favor 015 Dished& sad membranous croup . . 0.15 Fever (ostorio ...
... being rewarded by a steady improvement in their moral and physical condition, and by an increase in their numbers. While infant mortality and tuberculosis prevail to a extent among Canadian Indians, better education and an increase of knowledge regarding ...
... proportion of a fraction over 11. per 1,000, this being 3.4 below the mean rate in the ten preceding third quarters. Infant mortality during the quarter was equal to 102 per I,ooo—no less than 8.4 below the average of the ten preceding corresponding ouarters ...
... in th® bedroom It is understood that th* deneaaed. who lived themeelveft, were independent mean BISHOP WHITESIDE AND INFANT MORTALITY. Bishop Whitcaide, pastoral, mad in all the Catholic churches the Liverpool yesterday. condemn® th® growing habit of ...
... statistics are as follows:—Denth-rat, 13.71, birth-rate 22.00, and infant mortality 137.42. as compared with the erode statistics for 1907. dentb.rate 13.91, birthrate 22.59, awl infant mortality 107.97. At Wigton Police Court on Tuesday. there were only two ...
... were infants. And if we look still flirt her back at the statistical records, we shall that in the period from 1832-50, the ge infant mortality in England and Wales was 163, and in 1841- 50, the general death rate was 24.8, era the infant ...
... lowest record for the borough, while the birth-rate, 23.31 per thousand, was the highest recorded since the year 1900. Infant mortality, 129 per thousand births, shows very satisfactory decline, and with one exception, the year 1902, was lowest recorded ...
... food contamination, and insanitary environment, exerted a baneful influence on the infant the most sensitive period life. As with the rest England, the county infant mortality ha ...
... Fifteen thousand babies were born annually in our workhouses, and the death rate among these babies was twice as heavy as infant mortality elsewhere. The fault was in the system itself. Mrs. Beatrice Webb also spoke. ...
... that these gatherings lead to premature and ill-assorted marriages and their consequences—poverty, discontentment, and infant mortality, arising from ante-natal causes and ignorance of parental duties ...
... held to associated with the high rate of infant mortality in Lancashire, and no doubt was in some degree responsible for it. But it was difficult to agree that the whole even most of the excess mortality of infante in the county was due to this on© cause ...