PREIZET WATER CAUSED STONACTH DIIIORDIRS
... clean mlik was impomible due to the lack of pure water. Its effect on a baby could be harmful and could also effect the infant mortality rate. ...
... clean mlik was impomible due to the lack of pure water. Its effect on a baby could be harmful and could also effect the infant mortality rate. ...
... quarter of the World's total population which is increasing at. the rate of 20 millions a year despite the fact that infant mortality was 70% and the expectancy of life only 50% of that, in Great Britain—life was a mere existence for the very fittest ...
... today better than it had ever been before the war, (hear hear). That, the candidate said, was proved by the decrease in infant' mortality and the health figures. Things had not been easy, especially for the housewife. They could not have been easy under any ...
... change-over hay to silage will substantially reduce the overall Wanes between field and barn. With pigs. the present infant mortality rate is at per cent., and the average lot of survivors falls short, by a good deal, of the growth rate that they could ...
... statistics showed that dysentry caused by the use of polluted water in third world countries was the biggest single factor in infant mortality and the use of milk formula as a substitute for breast feeding served only to exacerbate the problem “In the circumstances ...
... and was probably generally due to the better ascertainment of cases and the improved methods of treatment available The infant mortality rate per thousand of the population was 3650 also the county’s lowest ever although the figure for England and Wales ...
... inter-war years Aid Lyne claimed children of to-day were better fed and clothed ever before Maternity death rates and infant mortality rates were the lowest record and it was this that showed progress FOR THE HOUSEWIFE It was true that things had not been ...
... times of Bess of Hardwick Mrs Sample described the social conditions in Tudor times where short expectation of life and infant mortality was the norm power was based on ownership of land and marriages were arranged to join lands and estates It was a time ...
... involve a four-hour journey The lack of hygiene and toilets proved a significant factor in a country with one of highest infant mortality rates in world said Mr Lane He added that the aim of present day aid was to encourage communities to install their own ...
... efforts in the Third World education and medical services which have been cut average incomes which have fallen and infant and maternal mortality rates which have risen The issues of debt-cancellation and debt-relief were raised and the position of the British ...
... the embryos are becoming implanted on the uterine wall adverse nutrition and environmental stress can increase embryonic mortality Nutrition in this phase and the previous two weeks should be geared to maintaining condition at 35 Mike Tempest said In the ...
... will be able to fill in the gaps for him Graeme calculates that the picture was taken in September 1956 and shows class one infants during their very first week at school Their teacher was Miss Buckley who now lives at Belper Back row (1-r): David Craner ...