QUARTERLY MORTALITY RETURNS

... deaths at all ages. This is astounding fact, yet perfectly consistent with prior observation : if the general mortality be large the infant mortality will ever be found to bear its due proportion, and the causes, in such district as this, arc perfectly obvious ...

THE INFANT PAUPER DEATHS AT TOOTING

... THE INFANT PAUPER DEATHS AT TOOTING. R ,NQ1U~fST AT CELSEA. On Friday, Mr. Wakley resumed his inquiry' at the workhouse, at Chelsea, as to the deaths of Martha Pol- lington, aged thirteen, Emma Ingar, aged- ten, Mary Killick, aged nine, and George Harleys ...

THE INFANT PAUPER DEATHS AT TOOPING

... THE INFANT PAUPr DEATHS AT TOOTING. INQUEST AT THE :!REE EOSPITAL. The inquest on the bodies of the four children, Bridget Quin, Michael Hooper, Jane Andrews, and Janet Thompson, who had died in the Free Hospital, Gray's- inn-road, after being removed ...

INQUEST ON THE CHILDREN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... four children a, belonging to the Holborn Union, and who whre re- w( m moved on Friday, the 5th inst., from Mir. Droact's cc Infant Pauper Establishment, at Tooting, under I- f cilrcumstances that exeited great public interest and Pt alar, to the Royal Free ...

INQUEST ON THE CHILDREN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... FRAOM8THE -TOOTIN~G INFANT PAUPER [ASYLUMi. On Friday forenoon the 12th inst., the jury sum- s moned to inquire into the deaths ofthe four children a belonging to ?? Union, andwho whre re-W move on Friday, the 5th inst., from Mr. Drouet's co Infant Pauper Est ...

INQUEST ON THE CHILDREN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM. On Friday forenoon the 12th inst., the jury sum- wV moned to inquire into the deaths of the four children an belonging to the Holborn Union, and who whre re- wc moved on Friday, the 5th inst., from Mr. Drouct's ce Infant Pauper ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUESTS ON THE CHILDREN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... dren. An inquiry was instituted and it was ascer- Pt tained that the mortality had arisen from want of a- ventilation. On a change being made in that parti- if cular, the mortality ceased. In the Grotto del ~le Cane at Na pleei,the mephitic vapour produnoes ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUESTS ON THE CHILDREN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... tlni iey dren. An inquiry was institutedanitwsaer go: lpt talled that the mortality had ?? ln in- Ventilation. On a change being made in that parti- of tif cular, the mortality ceased. -In the Grotto del sts ?? Na ples, the mephitic vapour produces sympi- ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUESTS ON THE CHILDEN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... THE APJOURNED INQUESTS ON TEE CHIL I DEN: REMOVED: FROM THE TOOTING INFANT P4&UPERASYLUM. . n I . i . . .; 7 , J ?? | ?? INQ S AT ST PACE4S.. ?? the vOltThuiesdiy' iftorneo'n; Jauuary-.vlth1 Mrx J. o h Mills, the deputy-eoronerfor Middlesex, andithojry ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION

... woman, as she would he better calculated to look e after the wants and comforts of the infants; he had made a h calculation of the rate of mortality in the infant class, under d two years of age, maintained in that house, according to the al principle ...

ADDRESS OF JUDGE JOHNSON TO CARROL, AT WEXFORD

... upon the most brutal savage. You, Sir, find this child ill in bed-you procure a tub, and in tile most savage way torture the infant, until at length you deprive her Ut life. 1 hat you were the victim of delusion I hope and ad- m't, but that that delusion ...