INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. deaths occurred among children under one year age, being equal to a death rate of 76 per 1,000 births as compared with for 1916. The rate for the whole of England and Wales for 1917 was ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. deaths occurred among children under one year age, being equal to a death rate of 76 per 1,000 births as compared with for 1916. The rate for the whole of England and Wales for 1917 was ...
... than the urban. Dr Brothwood says there are some statistics which provide good reason for a feeling of pleasure. The infant mortality rate and the death rate from T.B. are the lowest ever recorded in the County, and the general death rate is significantly ...
... r Every Wednesday from 10 to 7 Messrs. Sandon and Son MARKET SQ., BiaOLESWAOE Painless Extractions for 1/- The Heavy Infant Mortality. mother wrlt«« “We owe our child'* life to Flasmon> She was gradually wasting away, and the doctor said h# feared nothing ...
... from injuries sustained while swinging in a recreation ground. There has been a decided and continuous falling off in infant mortality within the past 25 years all over Austria. T, 3 James Thompson, 25, son of Mr. Alex Thompson, ironfounder, Dumfries, ...
... gastro-enteritis. measles. diphtheria. whooping cough. TB, meningitis and malaria are diseases responsible for the high infant mortality rate of half of all the children under five. In the hospital where she works there are 176 beds, and a maternity block ...
... It was interesting note that one the deaths was woman who died in the workhouse the age of 101 years. Under the head infant mortality 5 deaths occurred amongst children under 12 months old. One was due diarrhoea, 2 to premature birth, .and two illnesses ...
... since 1911 at 226, while the |for the early detec:ion infant mortality rate was the | hormalities ‘and ?C‘IO“-.(I lowest ever at 154. The num- |an immunisatior 0 A ber of stillbirths and infants | HOLIDAYS AND Typ| dying within the first week of |' ...
... BABY AND T.B. DEATHS LOWEST EVER The infant mortality rate and deaths from respiratory tuberculosis were the lowest ever recorded in Bedfordshire, the County Medical Officer (Dr. W. C. V. Brothwood) reveals in his annual report for 1950. The number of ...
... without animal food altogether. The death-rate among both blacks and whites December was three times the average, and infant mortality very high. ...
... caueht Are Safety Committee, Road Safety CACTBPU £a nevanss , UUATCADIb niVICIIIN diately before an accident. the field of infant mortality. wl, reported. ‘° * pt e mb tASItRN GAS BOARD ★ WATFORD DIVISION The Rev. Gerald Ellison, who is to be the new Bishop ...
... sanitation including the establishment of Child Welfare Clinics, has lessened the infant mortality very perceptibly. In the Victorian era. the death rate per 1,000 births of Infants was about 156. the returns for 1928 show that this has been reduced to 65. This ...
... England and Wales in 1963 was the highest for 16 vears, according to previsional figures issued by the Registrar General. Infant mortality and stilibirth rates were lower than ever before. The year brought only 56 cascs o acute peliomyelitis. This is the lowest ...