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THI DZATH•RATZ

... last fuer weeks as 34, showing of death-rate of 17 8 per thousand upon 25.000, or 20 against 22,000. There was great infant mortality, and he considered if the babies were better looked after they would not die. The Board adjourned at one o'clock. ...

BLOWING OUT A LAMP

... anniversary of the foundation of the lodge. STARCH POIAONI ham been said, on good antimritl , to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a fall mouth of teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

BABY FARMING

... , and infanticide, says that investigations into infant mortality, made in connection with a medical society, proved that ther; has been, daring the last few years, a very gen nil destruction of infant life by baby-farming, chiefly in the manufacturing ...

NEWTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS,

... since 1875. and was about 18.12 per thousand, which compared favourably with the All England rate of 20.2. The rate of infant mortality was exceptionally high, being 127 per thousand against 102 and 116 of the two preceding years. This was accounted for ...

THE AMERICAN MAIL. THE APPREHENDED FENIAN RAID INTO

... returned a verdict of Accidental Death. Child Murder.—One of those cases which in some degree explaiirthe high rate of infant mortality London was heard at Bow-atreut on Wednesday. A man, his wife, and their neice, were charged with having concealed the ...

THE VACCINATION ACTS. [ON OF TWO MINISTERS

... effective. Vaccination was a grave danger to life and health. Since its enforcement there had been a great increase of infant mortality from diseases confessedly inoculate. Mr. Ellis added that when he saw a child at Sleaford with its arm dropping off, ...

A TERRIBLE* SCENE

... proved by experience, prevent smallpox; costs the country over £250,000 per year, and is the chief cause of that fearful infant mortality which carries to the grave half the children bom Sheffield before the age of five years.” Is not rank blasphemy for poor ...

WARMTH AND MULTI!

... period of the rm. A copy of the handbook can be had free from say of Almon Allan Brothers' I amts. Pains in triff. The Infant mortality et Frames is averaged at 34 per cent. Almost Ave-eighths of the steamers in the world are under the British flag. The ...

FATAL EXPLOSION AT HULL

... living in the house. Children kept in such conditions must necessarily suffer in health and it was no wonder that the Infant mortality was as great as it was. It would, undoubtedly, be greater if it was nut for the N.S.P.C.C., which hunted up such cases ...

Versonal

... Here he was afterwards found dead, his neck being dislocated and the tricycle upset. In consequence of the high rate of infant mortality within the Willesden district, the Local Board instituted a prosecution at the Marylebone police-court last week against ...

Total If.taus

... are reported killed. and several injure]. • STARCH POISONING has been said on anod authority to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous fmxl should be given to • child till it has • full mouth of teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

11ELLIN%D 11.1.13111 D FILMS D F ELLEN'S FD mELLLN% D FOR INFANTS AND INVALID&

... elected to the Roads Committee in the place of Mr. J. P. C. Sbrubb. MORTALITY =PORT. The MEDICAL O►►ICRR reported that there had been 32 deaths during November. yielding a rate of mortality of 15 per 1,000. In 1896 the number of deaths during November was ...