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TODAY’S HRKViTIfcS

... a full account the Home Rule movement, and is probable this will done. The district Hendon known as Child's Hill has infant mortality of 341 per thousand ! The cause this appalling ...

‘ DEPOPULATION IN FRANCE

... a high rate of infant mortality. In 1814, there were 33 births per 1,000 inhabitants, but this rate has gone on steadily declining until, in 1890, it was only 21‘8 per 1,000. Some improvement has been effected in the rate of mortality, which has diminished ...

TUB LATEST ACTION AO A INST UR CECIL RHODES

... country, who urged that the use tinned separated was not only worthless but injurious for children, and seriously increased infant mortality. Mr Long, in reply, could not promise in bis Food sod Drugs Bill to compel tho words “Unsuitable for children or adolta” ...

MR. K. L. STEVENSON AND SAMOA

... Assocla* tioo on WidotsiHy, the H.«uie Suorolsry said that thoogh be deeply regret lad the great In* cre*a« large towns of infant mortality, the depatstlon bad not c to his aatisfaotioa proved that this wa* dee to employment la feo* toriee of mother* too soon ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1894
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 737 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POE 1-0 L A a o o w

... WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1880. At the Greenock Police Board meeting yesterday Bailie Anderson was congratulated on the decrease of infant mortality in the bnrgh, and thanked for his unwearied efforts. A discussion arose as to the non-lighting of street lamps, and ...

TO-DAY’S BREVITIES

... Moderator of the General Assembly, and formerly of Port-Glasgow, was inducted to the pastorate of Insch Parish Church. Infant mortality, which increased so much during the hot weather, now shows a slight diminution, and the Registrar - General’s returns ...

VARIORUM

... in the Parish Cnurob, West Burn Street, and will take up hie duties on Sunday first. Some idea of the extent of the infant mortality iu Greenock at present —reference to which was made by Dr Calder last Tuesday's meeting of Police Board—may be gathered ...

AND LIViSBPOOL

... Commenting ou these two point*. Lord Rosebery spoke of the excessive infant mortality Glasgow percent.) which he regarded greatreproach to the community. had been said that the mortality Glasgow was dne to smoke. The change in the atmospheric conditions ...

of the Master of Works; 2, that the Caletlonian Railway Company pay the Board Police their proportion of the of

... street, and would have to formed and paid for by the feuara of that street. The minutes were then passed. DECRJSA.SK INFANT MORTALITY. Bailie Anderson, moving the adoption •f the Health Committee minutes said it would seen from Dr Wallace’s report that ...

OL'R milk, supply

... believe, before this correspondence is over, will one stage further than almost persuaded** that under tuberculosis the infant mortality principally caused infected milk. 1 cannot pretend the knowledge, possessed by doctors, of all the varied characters ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1899
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUB MILK SUPPLY

... economy. Let them reason this out. The point for us to rememlier. and it is important. is that under tuberculosis the infant mortality rntitrrf prinri /utffit inferfetf mitt. perhaps strong statement, but I am prepared uphold it if disputed. If the wealthier ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1899
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1502 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

? O R T-G L A S G 0 W

... and Corsica the least hygiene and the largest proportion children exist, but not tiie highest I infant mortality. some parts Normandy, with high infant morta.ity, the mean life is long—the Department of Eure showing mean age of 48, and and Calvados 47 ...