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... A yHuMM G. WRIGHT, 18.0., SLR.C.P., hys~can toth Samrte Free fospital. Jouh CChuohill and SOn, New B THE PAMPHLET on INFANT MORTALITY .Lan DSFICIENT LEGISLATION, menlouedi an article in the DalyNews (August soJ is sold at theofficofthe Society ha for ...

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... for i Leltrinn, said that many cases had come w'thin his own knowledge I in which children had imbibed loatheome and even mortal dieeases from havin been inocnlated from unhealtby persons. This gentle. I man, however, esid that if doers were better paid ...

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... theory be sound, consumption may always be pre- vented, oftecs cu~red. The amunuldecleuatlon of infants mnay be reduced on6-lhalf, nod the general mortality one-fourth,* by the Med. and SUng, tJ. glaAlso, pric te Gd., n ra e ' SYNTHIESIS iu EDUCATION ...

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... speaker. The notorious member of the Darell family does not, however, rest in the aisle which bears his family name, for his mortal remains lie at Kintbury, the farther or Hampshire side Hungerford, unmarked and as undistinguishable by monumental stone as ...

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... Times .1. of the 16th instant states, that in the last table of mortality in London there was an inerease it deaths of 88 persons from Hooping Cough alone. It is moat certein that the mortality would have been much ?? had PAUL GAGE'S ELIXIR been 'administered ...

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... lalby, isaafeandecfee- | Itual aemedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, coilc, and disorders of the It bowels generally, whether it infants or grown persons. The celeE tl betty whi h this medicine has sustained for nearly a century having Icd to spurious imitations ...

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... theory be sound, consumption may always be pro- I 0o vented, often cured. The annual decimation of infants may beJ sore reduced one-half, and the general mortality one-fourth, by the ner annihilation of this greatiscourge of the human ?? lich 3ed. and Surg ...

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... ACTS forthe use of ?? f nhaitd ous Dty n ngandI1BM E 7TE1LNI1TY ETER1NITY ! ETERNITY JOA ain were it for the tinite mmin of mortal to fathom the Isonflss imenlculadephsof ]itarnity-valner still wokethe e~irtto ttmpttoconeyits teotd the aintest idea of its ...

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... Itaelief Fund, Gresiami-house, Old Broad- street, whe nll consmunicallons are to be addressed. THE LUTDGATE-HILL VIADUCT. st T INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. WANSTEAD. NOT ICE OF REMOOALL. In cotscquence of the Immediate extension of the London,- Chathams, and Dover ...

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... -din in Leadenevr a year. 1. The Committee point to this unnatural mortallity In early lifeadt r the great amount of sickness and suffring among the clilidrenoth peer which such mortality Indicates, as the strongest ples for tesp potof this Instituttun ...