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LITERAUTE

... good, not so good as Mr Jerrold's gEnough at Christmas. The object of the paper is to draw attention to the deplorable infant mortality in these countries with the view of providing some moans of checking the evail But why Enough at Christmas 7 For this ...

BALLINASLOE GREAT OCTOBER FAIR

... jenats, 0 a s, 33; total animnals. 56,364. Snnucx PoisomiNG has been said, on goeo authority, to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a fIlI mouth od teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

THE DUBLIN SANITARY ASSOCIATION

... still manv of ih«se slaughter houses the unsanitary of which was doubt ess a fruiti fnl source lisna*e. The question of infant mortality was one most deserving attention. niiiny the cases that had come his own know! re children were allowed get burned to ...

THE SANITARY CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION

... very important factor in' the gen eral - death-rate or zymotic death-rate the subject of investigatico, or an increased infant mortality, or the canto of a specific epidemic or endemic sdisease. In every case food, no less than air, water; climate, ground ...

KILLARNEY.—(CONTINUED.)

... names-they vanished-and are gone!- XIIl. Who reared them? Mortal bands-and can they give The breath of immortality to clay I Is not man mortal? Can his aots outlive And laugh at his mortality I Canthey Trample on death and tower above decay, While he ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... J Itiehardoon, Esq. ?? d_ THE IRISH INFANT GIANT. One of the most extraordinary phenomena of nature In human form that has appeared for a long time, Is lnw ex- hibited at the Iotundo, In the person of a melo Infant 14 months' old, This cldM Is the son ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Marchioness of Abercorn, whose accouchemaent gin toek place on Monday. at the Priory, Stanmore, is, we are happy to hear, with her infant son, going on very favourably. lulp~~y to bein' ~Me The Earl of Roden, at the close of the past week, Rit jolned the Countess ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGECNCE

... Baron de Larcy, Deputy;:-3t:,de' St. Leger, large proprietor of iron mines hi the, Nivernaiv; and N.' A. Nettmerot. . The mortal remainseof the late Countess' of Mayo . were removed on Friday from Bersted Lodge, Bognor, on their wuy to their last retiag ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... with all fairy tales and dramas, its two sets of characters, fairies and mortals, with the also usual intervenients or go- betwcens of a sorcerer and sorceress. Amongst the mortals we have a young prince rendered humpbacked by a vengeful fairy, and a fair ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... matters. During the past twelve months no less than four deaths 'e bave taken place amongst the Military Knights of Windsor; a mortality unprecedented since their formation. It is not ;eyet known who will receive the appointment just rendered vacant by the demise ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... informed she ?? linteatiols should the present favourable weather si,',1ju. of retersllg onl the 29th iust., with the royal infants, tiremall. ?? Prince Georee of Cambridge. at. i by tbe Hon. Captain James MaIcdonald, his aide-de- t3,11, ,nd eqr h as returned ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Countess Brunnow has continued to im. prove during the past few days, and is now much better. The Countess of Zetland and infant son ant heir are progressing favourably. Lord Charles Kerr left town yesterday foi England. Lord Castletown left town yesterday ...