INFANT MORTALITY
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... INFANT MORTALITY. With regard to infant mortality they did not. raffer merit from I. but at t',e rsme time it • reationai oummon. and be recommended the diffusion of !miles with regard to mothers' resent, bilrt• in bringing up children, lees's'', they ...
... INFANT MORTALITY The infect mortality for 1907 was so remark• ably that en ware 'tread to 000- gritulate ourelves upon it. The for 1908 a equally rentsrkabie—not for the lowered mortality of the borough as a whole se for that lof scow of the wards. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. DEPUTATION TO TUE PREMIER. Toe Primo Minister and Mr. Jobe Borne teceived at Downing fttreet yesterday • farm. deputation from the local authorities. who presented a 'trim of revolutions mean. 1011134311 C various remedies lot the excessive ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN YORKFMRI HUDDERSFIELD COMPLIMENTED. TIN ROWS of Common., Committee on and sanitary regplatione, had brfnre them to. day • Bill oromoted by the Cvn porafon. The measure contains vision far the borough, but is remit:lca:tit containing ...
... that inquests were held at Stepney on Teenier on eight infante who were autocited while to bed with their parents has'again drawn attention to the clause dealing with this form of infant mortality in the new Children's Act which coined into force on April ...
... thousand, and the general deathnate from 22 to 16 per thousand, but the infant mortality has on the whole remained stationary, and under certain heads has racrenied. The infant mortality rate varies considerably at to locality, and is greatest in the large ...
... his annual uport as medical officer of health. The birthrate for the Tear bad been 18.4, the desthente 13.3, and the infant mortality rate 10.4. The birth-7sta wan higher than it had been in the precious four years. The general death-rate, though higher ...
... that the mother had to be tree to give her thought to the home that God had given her. No wonder ono beam so much about infant mortality when mothers have to rush away at six o'clock every workday to work in order to help to keep the home—or what does duty ...
... scarlet fever, diphthersa and croup we (one in the houptaJ), and typhoid fever 1 (in the boandall. Thee* ewe 100 Mel of infant mortality. The death-rule is the wards was (Man.—Central. 16.5; Eau 17.4; North-East. 14.2: North-Weft. 16.5; West, 17.0; South ...
... Before the Sociological Society en Monday, Dr. Robert Hutchinson, physician to the Children'. Hospital, delivered an on infant mortality. Speaking of the ante-natal causes of incr. Wildy among infanta, Mr. Hutchinson said one of the remedies for this which ...
... and 15.5 in Berlin, The percentage of infant meta:4y proven the benefit of the public of the favoured city. 'the mortality of intones up to dm ego of one year is never greater than 8.3. In Paris the. infant mortality rate in 11. It 20 in Berlin, 14 in Vienna ...