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... Colquittistreet, seven: paper by Mr. Hugh B. Jones, M.A., ALD., and Mr. Herbert E. Davies, B.A., B.Se.. on 13Excessive Infant MortalitY in Liverpool: its Causes -nd Prevention. Archli tectural Society. Royal institution, 6 30; Paper by Mr. C. I. Alward ...

Differknch of Tastes.—ln takinar new house, the tirst thooght of the woman is, where stall the piano be pat ?

... Wen if the average rate of mortality in corresponding weeks ten previous year 3 had prevailed. 41 Elegant Cough Remedy. Martin'* balsam of horehonnd and the* fines: ugh remedy ever prepared ; safe and agreeable for the infant, and a single doga will give ...

Export on Borwick's Baking Powder, by Dr. ass ALL. — I have subjected Borwick's wellcnown Baking Powder to very ..

... that a high local mortality of children must almost necessarily denote a high local prevalence those causes which determine a defeneration of race. Debility, or imperfect nutrition, retrnlates, so t* speak, rate of infantile mortality. The debilitated ...

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... and could only hope thatere long Parliament might see its walyy to legislate so as to lessen the great and unnatural mortality of infants. The jury considered the whole astem of babyb arming called for prompt legislative action. BMAKRJTCY CASE. IN BE TnOMAs ...

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... ery espcte Fsdnds-Asswaus-iaieos gratitudetothit ryinventor of' Casrijnjtuia' Life Pqlfs, end for the benefit of moy tfllow mortals, I ann ,inducaditodeclaretlintrI Ini-c found very I of great benefttin takin--t5i0C. ?? of lwsenft/flvec years Ihave been ...

News and Observations

... society has been further enlarged, so as to include in its objects the shelteiing and instructing the unemployed, founding infant rural asylums, and promoting the collection and exhibition of works of the mechanic and artisan, agricultural and pastoral ...

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... t the PLAGUE, ?? the YELLOW FEVER, and all FEVERS, the SMALL POX, MEASLES, insanity, apoplexies, ; fits, and all untimely mortal sickness, that too soon destroys mankind in- every part of the globe, to those .hbo live temperately.- Owners of vessels ought ...

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... Several NEW CLASS ROOMS have been Opened, tne of which is for the exclusive use of YOenU Ladies finish. ing their education. An INFANT SCHOOL a sbean addod tox children of the upper ?? terms apply to UawlO 'RTHE SU1'ERIORESS, Conveut, Moulnt-pleamant. QT. MARY'S ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... population, becomes 236, showing a difference of 17 In favour of last week. This difference is owing to the comparatively low mortality diseases of the zymotio class, which occasioned SO deaths, the oorrected average being 77. From diseases the lungs, on the ...

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... annually per 1000 r ?? population. The deaths regictered tidusing tae same period numbered 246, meanig a fro rate of total mortality equal to 19.8 annually per ( 1000 of the population. Of the deaths 58 00- Tb .curred m publio institutions devoted to the ...

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... verdict was returned last night at an inquest hold before Mr. Brighouse, the county coroner, at Bootle, on the bodies of two infants who had died, from all appearance, from malnutrition. The action of Dr. Rowland Owen was called in ques- tion by the coroner ...

CORRESPONDENCE. RAILWAY COLLISIONS. TO THE EDITORS OF THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemen,—lt appears my ..

... between and th. mothtt of the infant; 2nd. That they have not the means bury even child their own.? - . . . - 3rd, That when, some months ago, Mrs. M'Cann charitably took a poor girl who no friends In Liverpool and had mortal horror the Workhouse, octor ...