LUTON
... lessening infant mortality. Happily, a great improvement has already been effected in Luton, largely through th® efforts the health visitors and th® Infant Welfare Centres. Last year the infant mortality in Luton—that is, th® deaths ...
... lessening infant mortality. Happily, a great improvement has already been effected in Luton, largely through th® efforts the health visitors and th® Infant Welfare Centres. Last year the infant mortality in Luton—that is, th® deaths ...
... arrange ior the growing of potatoes th* land adjoining Hospital. The invitation National Association for the Prevention of Infant Mortality delegates conference Glasgow was not ttC Stelhiectricity Committee reported that th* units generated for general supply ...
... THURSDAY, »TULT 5, VJG/TT Dr. Co* west to avote the t«rriblo figures infant mortality, and spoke the truth the saying that is better to bo soldier in the trenches than infant in England. Tlx# chief causes eaid were:—The ignorance of many mothers; bad ...
... Cox (Acting Medical Officer) have been delegated to attend a conference the National Association for the Prevention of Infant Mortality and for the Welfare Infancy. fewer than 8.600 lodgers stayed at Luton's five registered lodging houses from July Ist ...
... intelligenc when they realise that the protection themselves is the endowment of their offspring. In 1888, the rale of infant mortality Luton was per thousand. These figures do not impress people as they should. This means that almost two every ten babies ...
... atan, ■•■J 8. BUXTON ROAD. LUTON. INFANT MORTALITY. —There « H good muster Christ Church on Sunday afternoon, when Dr. W. J. Cox (Medical Officer of Health) addressed meeting of women the eubject, Infant Mortality: Ite Causes and Remedy. DR HORTON ...
... COUNCIL. It is interesting assured by the Council National Baby Week, that th© efforts they making to emphasise the importance infant health and welfare upon the public are not of an ephemeral order. Although the National Baby Week campaign i. ...
... movement and the saving of infant life, and other matters connected with that problem, and since that time the statement had been made on behalf of Lord Rhondda that he would like to see the time come when infantile mortality had got down to 50 per 1,000 ...
... child welfare movement and the saving of infant life and other matters. In connection with that. Lord Rhondda, someone on hie authority, had made statement that they wanted to get the rate infantile mortality down to per 1,000 births. In Luton they had ...
... Homelike Apt..; CLACTON -ON - S . en Medical O ffi cer of Health, is to give an ad. 11, Stirlingpl. Hove. dress on Infantile mortality ; its causes and nnration were in a starving. languishing con- remedies. The Nonconformist minister.' ckg. • terms mod.; ...
... -disease, being diphtheria and 37, measles, and cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. There were births in the month, two the infants still-born. Deaths numbered 62, which seven were children under one soar. The report the Inspector Common Lodging Houses for ...
... CUNNINGHAM.— Tuesday afternoon, amidst every demonstration of sorrow and sympathy, were laid to rest in the General Cemetery the mortal remains Mrs. Rowland Cunningham, of The Gables. Down a-road, Luton, whose death was reported the Saturday Telegraph. There ...