INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. Of irfants e:Iclor one year thire ivere two deaths, one of illtese, heniever, belonged to another area. The mortality is 22.72 thousand. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Of irfants e:Iclor one year thire ivere two deaths, one of illtese, heniever, belonged to another area. The mortality is 22.72 thousand. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Wo ought to have welfare centres w:tLin reaoh of all the tiorka”f mothers tLr.)tigto.ut the length and brooflth of the ronatry. ..ald Mr. A. H. D. Aland. cornmentinz. at meeting at London l'itiver- Hity, the faet that 40,0110 infants ...
... THE PROBLEM OF INFANT MORTALITY, the unnecessary waste of potential citizens, which was a problem the more urgent through the loss of adult life, as a consequence of the war. The question of population was one of the great questions exercising the belligerent ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN FLINTEIHIRE. • He Wa6 m then, fleet( ing Mat there wits a deeper hell er r the as spelt. With what gri4y phantoms did Ihe people the air abc.ut h Death in a seoee et black and bloody shapes danced in front, behind :and attuned. Had ...
... MORE BOYS BORN. ' INFANT MORTALITY REDUCTION During the second quarter of this year —April to June—there were 4,176 more males th3n females born in England and AVales. The Registrar-General's return .for this period state% that there were 157,700 live ...
... PUBLIC HEALTH APATHY IN WALES. INFANT MORTALITY THRT CAN DE AVOIDED. At the County Court held at Flint, before Dwelt.; Judge a G. Morris, the Star Supply S tout Wei George Jones, Dr. Llewelyn 3, r, for ‘o Is., for chief medind I Uppem Slateof the offic ...
... THE WAR AND THE WOMAN WIESTION. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURE AT MOLD. THE REDUCTION OF INFANT MORTALITY. Y..6ltively Pau lass t - F ( )11 PSON, Kivactii, 4.eilt.mm••••••• ..-- e t tenciarce daily. a House, stoti, SURGERY :—Opposite Bistre Church, BUCKLEY ...
... period 1917-1921, were remarkable, and mean that (calculated the average infant mortality of 1921-to) these was in 1921 a further saving et 38,000 infant liy es. The mortality among women in childbinh, however, still fY , mains high. ...
... DEFECTIVE EDUCATION - - aad poor relief aod ploy/a, aged poor sad infant mortality. squalor. irrelipen. dionnoteot a crop of tone for sil our of seed' All traceable awe Of dimwit 7. to west et odessties—met in RO. tiot alteenalaa !gilt Weak. in tosem ...
... in any year since 1928. At the same time stillbirths, i•eontal and maternal mortality fig urea were the lowest on record. A new low record was also reached in Infant mortality, which n 1939 was 52.11 per thousand births, compared with 50.6 In 1942 and ...
... ii. 6 ped 1,000. The firths numbered 238, the rate being 13.03. There is a regrettable increase in infant mortality. Ther; were eighteen deaths of infants under one year. During the year there were 187 marriages in the district. The population at the last ...
... 1 per 1,000 of rie;r aggregate civilian pnpulafon. In the preceding threa weeks the rates had been 9.2, 93, and 9.3. Infant mortality was 4. per 1,000 births, 84, 53, and 60 it. preceding three weeks. Limpool List week the births totaPed 104, igainst ...