“TERRIBLY HIGH. SIR CHARLES DILKE AND INFANT MORTALITY. CONDITION’ OF YOUNG CHILDREN
... “TERRIBLY HIGH. SIR CHARLES DILKE AND INFANT MORTALITY. CONDITION’ OF YOUNG CHILDREN ...
... “TERRIBLY HIGH. SIR CHARLES DILKE AND INFANT MORTALITY. CONDITION’ OF YOUNG CHILDREN ...
... than thq rate infant mortality, which ■shows, marked excess most the larger Lancashire towns. The large English towns having 1901 a, population exceeding include 15 Lancashire; in the aggregate these 15 towns the rat# of infant mortality last year averaged ...
... LANCASHIRE LIFE. SANITATION AND INFANTS' DEATHS. There are few surer teats the relatively sanitary condition a population tbap the rate of infant mortality, remarks the Lancet.’’ It is seriously significant, therefore, that this rate shows marked excess ...
... 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 ...
... bring about the high infant mortality in Leigh—an average of per 1,000 births for the period 1899.1906 against a general average for the smaller towns of 138. Indeed, I cannot help thinking that the problem of preventing Infant mortality Is becoming more ...
... than the rate of infant mortality, which a marked excess in most of the larger shire towns. The 78 large English b a ying in 1901 a population exceeding include 15 in Lancashire•. in the swell these 15 towns the rat* of infant mortals year averaged per ...
... phthisis numbered eight, giving annual rate .87 per 1000. The deaths of infants under one year old numbered 40, giving an infant mortality 136, being calculated from the deaths infants under one year old each birth*. The birth rate ter 1908 is 32.16, and ...
... 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 ...
... distribution of the circulars. Councillor SPAWFORTH did not think there was much of an infant death rate in Norden. The CLERK, I am afraid that is hardly so. Our infant mortality is shocking—l cannot uce any other word to describe it. He added that Vie course ...
... also the infant mortality due the employrneut of Ho said we had not reduced infant mortality in anything like the proportion that we had reduced mortality generally, We etood far before other countries in the reduce thee of general ...
... towns or rural districts. At the same time, the higher birth-rate these districts is associated with a very high rate of infant mortality. - Illustrating the increased activity of local authorities in the rehousing of the persons displaced from unhealthy ...
... Setter cause and the bipifer lions.— Daily Chronicle.” SANITATION AND INFANT MORTALtTY. There are few surer tests of the relatively s&nitarv condition population than the rate infant mort-alify ft t« seriously significant, therefore, that this ra'e s(k>»v* ...