TEMPERATURE AND THE . DEATH-RATE, INFANT MORTALITY,

... TEMPERATURE AND THE . DEATH-RATE, INFANT MORTALITY, Compared with whiar we had peevousy exporienced, lasi week was ealilid obe descnbed #s cool, for the mean tmum at the lfi Otwervatory, Greenwich, ~ was lower that of the preceding seven weeks. But we ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1899
Newspaper: Scarborough Evening News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 392 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ARD ARD B | ford. The infant mortality during the year was 80, in. BEDFORD 80. o?U e | cluding

... ARD ARD B | ford. The infant mortality during the year was 80, in. BEDFORD 80. o?U e | cluding 2in the Wotkhou{o; nn?ord years of age the Sarumoay, Fes. 17. number was 121, or a fraction under 30 per cent. of the Present: Mr. G. Hurst gn the chair), the ...

VITAL STATISTICS

... 000 ; infant mortality, 59-4 per 1,000 births. According to the returns of the Registrar General, the rates for the whole of England and Wales for 1898 are as follows :—Birth-rate, 29'4 per 1,000 living ; death-rate, 176 per 1,000 living ; infant mortality ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 178 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... brought about in some oases by injandicious feeding it is no good; but there have not been any cases of diarrhosa in infants. The infant mortality of the whole districk comes out 10614, which is a very good average, and is due to the mildness and dryness of ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1899
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 204 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

“My third test is that of every 100 deaths, 30 or more shall be those of persons over 65 years

... shall be those of persons over 65 years of age. “ Observe now how the numbers oscillate in inverse sroportion to the infant mortality and to that of child- Loud‘ In Leicestershire (same period) these deaths were 22,2 per cent. ; in the North Riding 31 ...

THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

... September 20th —27th, are the following:— 1. How does the employment of mothers in mills and manufactures influence infant mortality ; and ought any, and if 8o what, restrictions to be placed on such employment ? ‘2. What reforms are desirable in the ...

SCRAPS

... Dick's “ Atomie Theory, with notes by Harrys, Darwin “ On Man,” with an Appendix. Gull's “ Visits to Sea-side Resorts.” * Infant Mortality in Lapland.” * Corn-cutting among the Seythians,” Crawley's “ Crab Fishing.” “ Repeal and the Potato Disease,” by A ...

WOBURN

... component parts of this death-return, as given in table A, we may be fairly astonished at the low rate of infant mortality ; here, instead of an infant mortality constituting perhaps 30 to 35 per cent. of the whole, we shall find only twenty-seven deaths under ...

A YEAR'S VITAL STATISTICS

... the rate of mortality equalled that which prevailed during the ten years 1871-80. The 510,690 deaths in 1888 included 120,127 of infants under one year of age, and 146,019 of persons aged upwards «f 60 years. The rate of infant mortality, measured by ...

CONFERENCE or HEADMISTRESSES OF HIGH AND e NDOWED SCHOOLS

... techuical training for girls, showing whoat serious social troubles arose from the waut of it. She traced the exces«ive infant mortality and a largs portion of the vice sickness and discomfort in the homes of the working classes to the faulty uud inadequate ...

Ist BEDS. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... Counerr AND THE BRINGING UP OF Banis. — 1t is u‘)orud that the town council of Exeter, alarmed by the large amount of infant mortality in the city, have issued a circular to the women instructing them “ how to bring up babies.” The instructions are to ...