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... 'The statistics of mortality show that a large number of children die annually from diseases which, although variouily designated, may readily be traced to one source-viz., defective nutrition; and it may be fairly assumed that the infant death-rates, though ...

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... I'The statistics of mortality show that a large nunmber of children die annually from diseases which, although variously designated, may readily be traced to one source-viz., defective nutrition and it may be fairly assumed that the infant death-ra!cs, though ...

V\ KETUKN BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF PORTSMOUTH. 2nd Week, 1875. the week ending Saturday, inst., 5060 ..

... 19 3 PC 1 infants under one year of »ee and 15, 2G 3 per cent., of persons aged years and' upward 3; the proportion of deaths of elderly persons was somewhat lower than that which prevailed in the urevious week. The annual rate of mortality from all causes ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... in the General Infirmary, and three in the Fever Hospital. The deaths included 24 infants under one vear age. and of persons aged upwards of years; the deaths of infants showed a slight increase upon those the preceding week, while those elderly persons ...

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... excessive rate iul Shoefield was caused by 15 more deaths from small-pox, besides a coll- siderable mortality from measles and diarrhrea. The annual rate of mortality per 1,000 persons estimated to be living in the eleven towns, which in the four previous weeks ...

SUMMARY BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS. BT* Wm, Daring the week ending Saturday, 27th Februwr, ..

... Wolverhampton. Measles showed the »t mortality Sunderland, Liverpool, and Wolverhampton; aoarlet fever in Cardiff; whooping-cough Newcastle-u Blackburn, Wolverhampton, and Bristol; and diarrhoea in Preston. TSa mortality from fever showed no marked excess ...

WWFKLY return of births akh deaths in THE BOROUGH OF PORTSMOUTH. 22nd Week, 1875. In'the week ending Saturday, ..

... which they appear, causing a higher rate of mortality than would otherwise prevail. The columns 2 and 4 nhow the average weekly births and deaths during 1574; while columns and 7 show the annual rate of mortality 1000 persons estimated to belmng. ~The mean ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Lirerpool, and Measles ceused the greatest mortality ia Huac'ri-- Halifax, Binningkam, itirkenbeail, LinrpooJ, sad ; wbuoping-eoufh in bbafieid, fWlfora, Derby, Bristol, and aud diarrh ...

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... 22 Dunde Street, let door above N;B RaUilway Station., XzFAXT:LzrE.-The Regfstrar.Generval' reports relating to mortality amongst Infants would show a marked improve- ment If one of the simpieat' domestlo aide, In the shape of Mrs. Jobhuon'e American ...