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THE HEAVY INFANT MORTALITY

... THE HEAVY INFANT MORTALITY A Mother writes at yyq owe our child’s life to Plasmon. She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said he feared nothing coulcl save her, but from the first time of trying Plasmon the improved, and is' now liltle picture ...

LONG EATON

... inhabitants, infant mortality had been reduced from 260 deaths under one year, out of 1.000 births, to 34, in a period of eight years, the teaching of motheroraft and the provision of clean milk. The following are the statistics of infant mortality (deatns ...

DERBY'S IMPROVING RECORD

... steady progress with preventive and propaganda work, emphasised its importance in view of the disquieting reports on infant mortality, and referred to the success of the Soldiers’ Welcome opened near the Barracks at the commencement of the war, and now ...

DERBY RHOTHERCRAFT EXHIBITION

... by Dr. Eric Pritchard on “Infant Feeding.” SUNDAY, OUT. SBtb. 3. 0 p.m.—At Normanton-road Congregational Church (P.S.A. Anniversary Celebration), Dr. Eric Pritchard on “The Duty of the Citizen in respect of Infant Mortality. Chairman, Dr. Laurie. ...

SAWLEY

... would be incurred. Mr. Coates did not think the adoption of the Act was necessary in this district, where, he said, the infant mortality was very low. The Urban Council, of whicn he was member, had decided not to adopt the Act until com* .pelted to do so ...

LONDON EDITOR AMSTERDAM TELEGRAPH

... Pritchard V .on “ Infant Feeding.” SUNDAY, OOT. SStb. Temperance Ball. 3. 0 p.m.—At Normanton-road Congregational Church (P.B.A. Anniversary Celebration), Dr. Eric Pritchard on The Duty of the Citizen in respect of Infant Mortality.” Chairman. Dr. Lanrie ...

THE DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER. SEPT. 80, 1919. DERBY BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The fortnightly meeting of the Derby Board ..

... matron and staff were also thanked for their co-operation. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION. The report of the Infant Protection Visitor, Miss Green, showed that the number of children supervised under the Infant Life Protection Act during the past year was 79. Forty-two ...

BELPER BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... and he work which was a most important one, would far Meade-Waldo and said that from her personal experience Ripley, infant mortality throhgh neglect was absolutely “'The Clerk said thought this Was more matter for the County Council than the Board, for ...

... It** ASHBOURNE RURU. COUNCt MIDDLETON WATEEWORKS. HOUSING. The monthly meeting of the Council waa held ir. ..

... would be incurred. . Mr. Coates did not think the adoption the Act was necessary in this district, where, he said, the infant mortality was very low. The Urban Council, which he was a .member, had decided not to adopt the Act until compelled to do so, and ...

helper board of guardians. The fortnightly meeting of this authority was held Saturday morning the Workhouse. ..

... by private individuals than by any form of official Memto-Waldo, and said that from her personal experience m Ripley, infant mortality through neglect absolutely “'The Clerk said he thought this was u«>re matter for the County Council than BoaM. for that ...

THURSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS

... taken such a great interest in the matter as to provide Ashbourne with that interesting exhibition. The high rate of infant mortality had been source of great anxiety to most of them for a long time, and if the nation was to hold its own it was essential ...