SO-CALLED DWELLINGS
... to the Jc6us Christ say ...
... to the Jc6us Christ say ...
... 000 . '.pt ebildhood, i.eall . penerßlljr an e«r«e» iu the mortality male* sires in the deaths each at*. Tba great care child life has reduced infant mortality to as only three deaths infants under one year of age occurred. hare had haaltb statistics ...
... and Wales. Ttl. Per 1,000. Per 1,000. Bicths .- o S 20.4 216 Deaths s AN 10.6 14. Infant Mortality 20 4.2 911. ““These decreases are very satisfactory. The infant death-rate is based on the actual number of births, and the figure is almost as good ...
... iotvo for number of yea -s po:>«•«. I in extent the cause of the d ...
... appalled at the statistics of infant mortality ; but is the fate of the child who only just survives, and is handicapped for life in mind as well as body by lack of proper care and training, more to be desired than that of the infant who dies? The part of the ...
... PENEUH'E. INFANT CHILD LIFE: CAUSES OF MORTALITY. chief causeo infant mortality arc said to poverty, ignorance of tbo mothers, and the bad housing conditions in towns. Many these poor mothers are unable buy proper food or clothing for their ...
... figure prominently in connection witli the national movement last wook having for its object baby wolfaro and reduction infant mortality, it is interesting note that eort&in- St. Albans ladies did not permit tho opportunity altogether unreoogniscd. For instance ...
... accepted this they should. There was much to expected front the infant welfare centres that had been started and owing to which there had been shown considerable decline in infant mortality. They hoped start a school for at King's committee in tHcir annual ...
... shows only a slight fall, 18.4, compared with 18.5 for last year. It is highly satisfactory to note the marked fall in infant mortality, the rate being 63.3, compared with 73 for last year; this contributes the second lowest County rate recorded. The death-rate ...
... some were possibly asking Has the Church been too in the pa-t upon these questions ?'* There was also the question infant mortality, and other grave matters which required earnest consideration. 'litis was formally- seconded and carried, ami the was ...
... the danger arising from milk contamination by vutious organisms of disease. The relation between contaminated milk and infant mortality and tuberculosis in childhood has long been established, and it will be impossible to prevent the ravages amongst young ...
... asked them whether they were satisfied with the Cffiurch's record all these matters. Hoy bad heard much during week about infant mortality, and could not refrain front calling upon them, in the name Him Who loves little children, take more interest in them ...