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STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... yery thin to feed it on. This was a general state of matters throughout that part of the country, and there was a high infant mortality. 1 saw about 3CO or 401) Ituresian Poles coming Into the place with women and children, all ' pawners of war. and they ...

he :trongly urged him to beware. of doing anything of this kind again, and to impose upon himself the rlinalty

... he. there environment has the greatly predominating . was on the Statute Book a HORS Rule Ast *hare in he causation of infant mortality. 1 for the whole of Ireland. and he did met • think that, any English Government would Dr. Leonard Findlay, of the Royal ...

MORTALITY

... MORTALITY COAhRIDGE SPECIALLY CITED Dr. Leonard Findlay, \1.1).. D.Sc.. Clas- Row. at, the Nlateritity and Child Welfare Conference ost The of Inlantilo Mortality. said : —lnfantile mortality a subject which is always of profound rJional importance ...

TRE'SPASSING ON PLOW

... quite a fortnight, hut p to the present no notice has been &film. thereto —I am. etc.. A. KING RAMIE. AIRDRIE. MATERNITY AND INFANT WELFARE. CENTRE. Tbaredav fire', at 3.30 p.m., the open. in meeting of this Centre will be held in the Committee ;.is‘me of ...

AIRDRIE WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE AND DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. Provost of Airdrie, a second Livingstone, or even Prime ..

... Diseases of be Digestive System in Infante, and she had much pleasure in calling upon him. The Doctor, after explaining that ho chose this particular subject because of the great prevalence of ailments of that sort among infants, the majority of wbch were ...

WORK PARTY

... eeeeeee sections are devoted to methods illus- I t h an k ig i,,i ng service we also meet to-day tratring She preparation of infant foods, !under the shadow of a great sorrow, and invalid diet, home nursing, as well as there is no incongruity between the ...

.1 LEMON PROM MUNI MMUS

... what would happen': They and he could do without, milk and sugar, but infante could not do without them. If they bad no milk and sugar there was going to be an infantile mortality, besides which the casualties of the war wott:d be a mere flea-bite. They ...

THE A lIMRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... the matter would be considered. At a meeting of the Teaching Staff Committee afterwards, five applications for the post of infant mistress of the Albert School, vacant through the resignation of Miss Brown, were considered. The meeting appointed Miss Jeanie ...

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... in December, 1916. leading members of this Society was On Sunday,Mr. J D.Macdougall, •of •of . . Is that ti e preservation infant meeting remitted to Councillor Mark : held last Saturday evening in theirage. The Board asked the Clerk to The M.A , lilt ...