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B. W. T. A . OPEN INO MEETING

... the Philaqines, that those who follow may have a richer heritage. But what an way there is--poverty, pauperism. crime, infant mortality, unemployment, ill-health, and inefficiency—but right in front of all, and standing head and shoulders above all. is ...

AIRDRIE

... on Thursday night, and both are well known to Airdrie friends. Mm ()outlay takes a deep and practical interest in the infant mortality problem in (llasgow, and her visit to Airdrie will be of special interest to the local branch at this time in view of ...

t tklol /4 ANi•MALIIC%

... was Infant Mortality. If she had to judge from the healthy complexions of the young folks she saw before her, she was inclined to think there was no need for such an address in Airdrie. In the big city of (Haagen there was a great waste of infant life ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... INFANTILE MORTALITY. There has latterly been quite a eattoencin , of coupon on the danger of oosautoption thM exists where rhildrne are tumefy brought up from Itirth on row's milk. - Emmert medicalvothorities have drawn moE aticnitoa PO the in:Castile ...

RE-VACCINATION AND ITS EFFECTE

... Probably because et the success of vaccination from 1810 onwards, with the result that in the pandemic of 1871- 1872 the mortality rose from the general average of 0 8 to 15.7 per cent. in 187 L 'Teat in- Icroae to the adoption in Germany, not only of ...

THE AIRDZIE AND COATIBIDGE

... Luthuanians or Poles. Their native habits and methods of rearing infanta are very different to those adopted in Scotland. The infant is enveloped in a piece of mho*, and it is firmly bandaged from the neck to the feet in the form of a nnunrny. The County ...