SANITARY REGULATIONS
... to .sleep where there are four or five others well-closed room. So much due to the maintenance of our orthodox rate of infant mortality.— Journal of Health. ...
... to .sleep where there are four or five others well-closed room. So much due to the maintenance of our orthodox rate of infant mortality.— Journal of Health. ...
... Plymouth.â St. Andrew.âDeaths 180. The mortality is above the average of the summer quarters. The excess arises from consumption 26, measles 15, diarrhoea 15, and cholera infantum 3. Charles the Martyr.â lbe mortality this quarter has been very heavy. the ...
... —SPECIAL ELECTION INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, WAN STEAD for the Rejeption.of-Bereaved Children from the earliest >ge, and from all parts of the Kingdom, especially such as are respectably descended. Special Notice.—The-distressing mortality which recently prevailed ...
... LITERATURE. Mortality of Exeter, by Dr. Shaptkk. London: Churchill. The pamphlet before us entitled Remarks upon the Mortality of Exeter, by Dr. Shapter, Physician to the Dispensary. The object of it is to show that while Exeter common with other large ...
... the soft rounded limbs which belongs to mortality ; and it is easy to discover that ere long the Woman will triumph over the Deity, and the victory of passion be complete. Her face is radiant with more than mortal beauty, and the whole expression of the ...
... number of deaths and births with the causes of disease and decease in a very plain and practical shape. Quarterly Table of Mortality, Shewing the Average Quarterly Deaths, and the number °f deaths registered in the Summer Quarter ending the 60th dag September ...
... heeds the raven's cry. Go trace the waters of the sparkling rill, From out their rocky birthplace wildly gushing, Trickling in infant beauty from the hill. Or in the sun with diamond lustre flushing: Now gliding onward for a while serene, Now twisted roots ...
... of a new-born infant to the severe cold of Sunday night, although but for a few minutes, might be the cause of death —certainly it would hasten it; but death might also happen from many other causes ; it was occasionally found that infants, although born ...
... conviction ol its power to assuage maternal pain for Infant suffering ;to convert that pu j nlo dness ; tbat suffering into balmy repose. As preventive against and a cure for those complaints which Infants are liable Affections of the Bowels, difficult Teething ...
... compouud suited to the various complaints of infants. His Uudaole efforts were at length crowned with the success ihey so well merited, in the productionof that most invaluable Preparation, ATKINSON'S INFANT'S PRESERVATIVE! Which has now stood the lest ...
... conviction of its powerto assuage maternal paiu for infant suffering to coi vert that pain into gladness ; that suffering into balmy repose. As preventive'against, am) a curt for muse complaint* to which Infants are liable, as Affections of the Bowels, difficult ...
... pistol must have been heavily loaded, since one horse was killed dead on the spot, and another, General Schneider's, was mortally wounded. The horse killed, belonging to the Lieutenant-Colonel of the 17th, was a beautiful Arab, and was throwing his head ...