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The Judgment of Paris. Paris, of course, led the way ia the greet of peace and war against infant mortality

... inadequate numbers. The birth-rate was very low, but mortality was shockingly high. Clearly this preventable mortality must bo prevented. raise the birth-rate might or might not feasible, but immense saving infant life was certainly feasible any time if Franco ...

nany Memoirs, that -Mr.-Snow, the Biometric Laboratory, is of opinion that infant mortality does effect weeding ..

... Memoirs, that -Mr.-Snow, the Biometric Laboratory, is of opinion that infant mortality does effect weeding out of the unfit.'* But when we know tho main factor of infant mortality, this slick de.' should give us pause. Truly, the ways of statisticians ...

DERBYSHIRE. CHESTERFIELD. At Chesterfield during the past quarter the infant mortality ‘was at the rate of 136 ..

... DERBYSHIRE. CHESTERFIELD. At Chesterfield during the past quarter the infant mortality ‘was at the rate of 136 per 1,000 children born, compared with a rate of 71 for the corresponding period of last year. The price agreed upon for the purchase by Ch ...

Published: Tuesday 13 April 1915
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1317 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Lord R. Cecil on Infant Mortality. The Huddersfield ExperimeuL Mr. Sherwell, M.P., and W Factory Labour

... Lord R. Cecil on Infant Mortality. The Huddersfield ExperimeuL Mr. Sherwell, M.P., and W Factory Labour. Th. .111•01•3 easeliag et Disko' Pub his VW.. • MAP 71rite Sy. yaw ago by ills aefies id Mayer et M dm 111;adbaa1l sis — objaa al the dna& I asompl ...

Published: Saturday 04 June 1910
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 168 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

IAY. MAY 1. 1912. INFANT MORTALITY. rTRENUOUS ErFORTS TO REDUCE TERRIBLE RATE IN DURHAM CO. It no otLer .. ,

... IAY. MAY 1. 1912. INFANT MORTALITY. rTRENUOUS ErFORTS TO REDUCE TERRIBLE RATE IN DURHAM CO. It no otLer .. , ourty in England anti Wales is tne infant death rate so !ugh as 'n Durham. and for tome year,. part the Durbsin Count. Health Coninntsee have ...

The Judgment of Paris. Paris, ofi course, led the way in the great campaign peace and war against infant mortality

... numbers. The birth irate was very low, but infant mortality mbs shockingly high. Clearly this preventable mortality must be prevented. To raise the birth-rate might or might be feasible, but an immense saving infant life was certainly feasible at any time ...

Published: Thursday 19 July 1917
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 736 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

INFANT MORTALITY MAivXNG GOOD THE LOSSES IN THE WAR. A meeting was held Guildhall, London, yesterday, to ..

... INFANT MORTALITY MAivXNG GOOD THE LOSSES IN THE WAR. A meeting was held Guildhall, London, yesterday, to promote the welfare of motherhood and infancy. Local administrativo authorities in all parts of the kingdom were represented by Mayors, Medical Officers ...

Published: Wednesday 27 October 1915
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 537 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE SANITARY CONGRESS. TOWN PLANNING AND INFANT MORTALITY. The Congress the Royal Sanitary Institute was ..

... importance of child mortality. Infant mortality, he said, was greatest under urban conditions of life The high mortality in the counties orf Glamorgan, Dunham, Lancashire, the West Riding, and Staffordshire, and the low infant ...

THE HEAVY INFANT MORTALITY d Mother writs,: We owe oar We to Mums. She was gradually wasting away, and the

... THE HEAVY INFANT MORTALITY d Mother writs,: We owe oar We to Mums. She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said be feared nothing could save ber, but tram the first time or trying improved, and is now a little loans to look PM sabes oats. Ito ...

THE FIGHT AGAINST INFANT MORTALITY. The annua! meeting of tho Leeds Babies' Welcome Association wa6 held ..

... THE FIGHT AGAINST INFANT MORTALITY. The annua! meeting of tho Leeds Babies' Welcome Association wa6 held yesterday afternoon at the Philosophical Hall, tho Lord Mayor (Mr. Charles Luptun) presiding. Mrs. K. Kit;on Clark read tho balance-;hcct, which mowed ...

The Heavy Infant Mortality. A mothsr writost—“We owe our child's life to Pigisanow. She was gradually wasting ..

... The Heavy Infant Mortality. A mothsr writost—“We owe our child's life to Pigisanow. She was gradually wasting away. and the doctor he feared nothing could save her, but from the first time of tryiag Plasmon she improved. and is now a little pir'ure to ...

Published: Thursday 19 October 1911
Newspaper: Ripon Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 129 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

The Heavy Infant Mortality. A mother writes:—We owe our child's hie to Plasmon. She was gradually wasting away, ..

... The Heavy Infant Mortality. A mother writes:—We owe our child's hie to Plasmon. She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said he feared nothing could save her, but from the first time of trying Plasmon she improved, and is now a little picture ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1911
Newspaper: Ripon Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 125 | Page: 6 | Tags: none