INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. ...
... artificial for natural feeding. It is only necessary say that the mortality of breast-fed infants is one-third of that among infants fed artificially. The solution the problem of infant mortality depends ultimately. not upon the State, nor ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. **• TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir, -The statistics of the London death-rate seem to indicate that 10 infants are every week on an average suffocated in bed. If it is the fact that 520 lives are yearly thus cut short in London ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Mr. BURNS of the Local GovrrnmrsT Board), replying to Mr. Rogers (L. Wilts, Dbvizbs), Ptoted that was giving attention to the subteot of the abnormally high death-rate of children under uvo years of oge. and hoped that it might practicable ...
... ?? — : INFANT MORTALITY IN GLASGOW. -♦- L)r. Strang, tbe City Chamberlain of Glasgow, in a report on the vital and economic statistics of that city has tbe fol- lowing remarks oa the large amount of infant mortality which prevails there. Last year it ...
... MIDWIVES AND INFANT MORTALITY. An influential county meoting, convened by Earl of Dartmouth, the Lord Lisutomnt, was hold Stafford Saturdas-for of forming Nutsmg Associa- for Staffordshire. Lord Dartmouth said such an association had become an absolute ...
... infant mortality in France. Our Par.* Correspondent states that a league to check infant mortality waa established on Salui lay at a meeting l-d over M. Waldeok-Rousseau. It was slated by one rpaaker that the death rate among infanta in aome departments ...
... rate infant mortality, while the mortality all ages has declined, is disenssed the report. The medical officer shows reason for thinking that this is, at any rate in some important degree, due to a more complete registration of tho death of infants which ...
... excessive infant ! mortality? It is much to be hoped that the fearful loss of infant life from diarrhoea wiU not escape tha con- sideration of that learned assembly. I would also suggest tbat an inquiry into the causes of excessive infant ...
... INFANT MORTALITY, MUNICIPAL MILK DEPOTS. Min-r. the milk .upply m >«?• «*» boturdoy .t» «otm, .ho In.tltat.Mtho ParkMMOim. Mn „m.id.a over « . .tu-ndam*. whichiKlododamm.h* of medical of health from M part, of U.ocooctrj. The discussion was opened ...
... though it needs to that the infant mortality rate is liable considerable fluctuation owing to cliamtic condition* and varying degree* prevalence epidemic maladies. There are notable difference* between the rale* of infant mortality in district* well and badly ...
... country, of the same disastrous result — excessive infant mortality in consequence of the employment of adult women — an exemplification which has not long come to light. An enor- mous infantine mortality had been observed in several purely agricultural ...