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... and nine diarrho-a. The zymotic death rale w.is I t?, against I Islki, and U ? in IByj. INFANT MORTAIJTV. The infant mortality, i.e.. the number of deaths infants under year age per LOW re gistered births, was 140, against 112 IKWi. and in 1H9.?. Ihiring ...
... T!IK OF CIIILDKEN AM) THKIK THKATMENT. Simple diamvi* in the adult U connidered no importance, hut iu infants the case is different. The mortality from the exoeaaiTa intestinal flux is raid to as high occasionally fifty per cent. The cause is not far ...
... desire to pursue it studiously, is sufficiently informing fur the average reader. The Registrar General's returns of infant mortality iu Kent are no means of a favoutable or complimentary character for the county. Although whooping cough was exceptionally ...
... five ycara age DeutliM over five ytata of age 214 The proportion deaths under one year of age registered births (if. the Infant Mortality) whs lln per 1,000, compaied «iih l.'.yper 1,000 for England and Wales. (Measles one, whooping cough three, diarrhua ...
... wasting. The wrong feeding of infants the cause the great mortality amongst them. Milk contains all the food Sturts necessary for the life of growing infant. Rickets, with its various deformities, is result of l»ad feeding of infants. The cooking of food is ...
... magic lettera. ** E.B J . ? met the eye. associated with a variety compliment* and good wishes, in which Mrs. Joynsou and her infant son bore at least equal share. appropriate and delicately expressed compliment was borne a pretty banner?which tbe weather ...
... Insiicctor in November, the result being giant of os. (id., viz., 9s. for the mixed school, and ???77 Its. 6???L for the infants. This is a considerable increase all former grants. of the needlework in the mixed school, tl???e Inspector says : judge of ...
... the matter assumes a very different aspect. When one happens to live in the particular part favoured these light-hearted mortals on pleasure bent. the irrepressible glow of goodness, before mentioned, degenerates into one of alarming ferocity, which ...
... usually interesting. bis will the testator appoints his wife, two of his brothers, and one of his sisters, guardians of his infant children, whom wishes to brought us sound members of the Church of Eni'land, free from all Ritualistic or High Church practices ...
... furthermore, there is nothing to inUrfere with your full and unhsmpered possession. Richard never bad a son, and his only child, infant daughUr, died when did. The coronet is yours, beyond sny power in the United Kingdom wrest it from yon. That you know. And ...
... Protestant flmrcbt*. and the Romish and Churches bad held that infants of ungodly* parents and the went to Hell, ami children of godly parents dying iu infan- y went to Heaven. statc-t that eveiy infant, wli.-ther bim in the Chur out of it. was received by the ...