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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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

RAILWAY RATER

... requirements of the Manor Authorities, well of the Town Antboritiee for the time being. The doctor states that the annual mortality in Pimlico is at the rate of 30 per 1,000, but that if those thatdieaway from home in hospitals and unions are reckoned, ...

A MAGNIFICENT GIFT

... in 1883. MALTED MILK WILL STANT our TOBIECCLOIDE in infants. Rend the official returns of the Royal Commisaion, and you will find that the chief canoe of this disease, which occasions so much mortality among children, is the common coir's milk that is left ...

THE DISCOVERY AT PEAKED TOR. STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES. stomach. no ohlid had Dot lot moo blood. In his °pintoes ..

... parcel lying on the rocks. He went down and untied the string in which it was bound, and found that it contained the body of an infant which was wrapped in flannelette. the outer wrapper being brown paper. He gave information to P.C. Partridge who afterwards ...

in the botoueh

... with accommodation for 595 boys and infanta, and the Upton Wile British School, with accenneod a . tion for 521 girl's and infants, have Leen. as you are no doubt, aware, recently closed. My lords would he obliged if you would furnish them with information ...

ENTERPRISE 1? ZINOWIII,

... and the growth and fall of the leaf find it still in unruffled placidity. No births, no deaths, even the slow changes of mortality seem to have no dominion over the placid existence of the smiling town. Smiling 1 Almost too active a word for Cockington ...

THE BATHING WOMAN

... which was a serious and pro. longed affair with our mothers. She no longer wades waist high in the waves holding shriek • ing infante in her unsympathetic urine or coaxes wretched urchins from their despair. log clutch of tne dripping steps. Here and there ...