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G. Rushbrooke,

... einment on infant and child mortality, which was published opportunely just before the conference of the Medical As,ociation began, shows by statistics that the countie‘. having the highest infantile mortalities have also an excessive mortality through the ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1910
Newspaper: Ampthill & District News
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1657 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

... also engaged in the Bedford League and will entertain Luton Commercial Cars, with Mr. G. Ansell as referee. The Heavy Infant Mortality. A mother write* s—“We owe our child’s life to Plasmon. She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said he feared ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1911
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 599 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BOY SCOUT NOTES

... or trying to remedy their defects in this direction. '' Prisons and police, poor relief and unemployed, aged poor and infant mortality, squalor, irreligion, seething discontent —what crop tares for all our sowing of expensive seed! All traceable more less ...

Published: Friday 31 October 1913
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 656 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

E. P. ROSE

... message, but tho car went straight forward on its way to Dunstable, where the General was announced give address. THE Heavy Infant Mortality. A Mother writes ; “We owe »iir child's life to Plasmon She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said he feared ...

SANDY

... speaking of the ; wastage of men through the drinking habit. , Mr. Western showed the disastrous effect , alcoholism on infant mortality. In referring to tho missing- million,” he quoted Lord Rhondda In an Instructive passage, which con- Jeluded with tho ...

INTERESTING ITEMS

... the Ilampstead Garden Quburb is included, say® that the death-rate in the suburb last year was only 1.6 per 1,000, and infant mortality none. Three of the four deaths that took place were 30006 of persons more thau sixty-five years of . ...

KLOCUTION

... young as they used to do. The deaih rate as a whole is slightly higher, but it is satisfactory to learn that the rate of infant mortality is low, though Dr. Parbury is of opinion that this might be still further reduced if parents could be prevailed upon ...

Published: Friday 11 March 1910
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 747 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ANNUAL MEDICAL REPORT

... his annual report, in which he called attention to the small infantile mortality during the year. There were only three deaths. and none between one and two vears. The infant mortality at one time was hetween 30 and 40. Last year it was 15. Of course they ...

ASPLEY CUISE

... up. On the contrary, the question concerns not the number of births, but the value of the births recorded. A deciining infant mortality must ensure that a larger number of children will reach tho age of puberty.—Tms HosprraL. ...

PRESERVATION 01' CHILD

... when surveyed health, come the concium o{ uapartant part of * infant lives, and > d Te health thoso who ve aid. interior physique if i'.^ f id nothing for many but recently they premote infant wiiia . . j paied the NoUfloaHonot be Act. It not but called ...

Correspondence

... Sir —ln the annual report of a London Medical Ofieer of Health appears the following, under the beading of Plies and Infant Mortality During the summer of 1911 we have bad an excels of summer diarrhoea, and allsough it in recognised that Bier play au ...

Published: Monday 30 September 1912
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 811 | Page: 8 | Tags: none