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... KINGDO'.i FROMI A. M. POST, LTD., 96 & 98, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDJONY , I ?? 1?- ?- ? T.EMIPERATURE AND THE DEITH- RATE. INFANT MORTALITY. Compared -with vhat we had previously experienced, last week was entitled to be described as cool, for the mean temperature ...

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... the toils and anxieties in the past. The Company discourages insurances on infant lives payable only at death. It does not degrade life assurance to a gamble in infant mortality, but restricts its operations to the legitimate purpose of life assurance-a ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1623 | Page: 25 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

REVIEWS

... pi-oblem is no doubt -x'cry deeply mixed up in the question e of infant mortality ; but even so we cannot adimit that the panacea Ih for all ifls would be discovered if 90 per censt. of the infants who dic could be saved to thle nation, and if the average dcath ...

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... Colquittistreet, seven: paper by Mr. Hugh B. Jones, M.A., ALD., and Mr. Herbert E. Davies, B.A., B.Se.. on 13Excessive Infant MortalitY in Liverpool: its Causes -nd Prevention. Archli tectural Society. Royal institution, 6 30; Paper by Mr. C. I. Alward ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... , n Flas highest rates m Sheff sing of Measles caused the greatest mortality in Hudders: mueh in the Wolverbampten whooping-cough Uf the Derby, Bristol, Bolton, ve few in B! mortality from scariet { to be and from “fever” showed no marked excess in au ...

THE PRESENT VACCINATION CRISIS

... to -one-tird of ie infant popoilation. every year being let onvaecinafed. The inocuiation of cow-pox was practiihy a formg of blod ucisonig. Vortunmteil in ve 'ast majority iof cases it .rodueed slivht effect; otherwise the mortality; ir this country would ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Hospital. deaths i 24 of infants under one year of age, and 37 of aged upwards of 60 years the deaths of infants a slight increase pon. thove inthe while those of showed a further rom recent weekly numbers. The li kinds mortality from all causes, per as ...

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... MOTHERS! When your infant is suffering and restless from Flatulence (or Wind), Griping PainsJ, Sickness, Di&IrTe1a, c-everish from TEETHING or from any other cause, lose no time in procuring a bottle of WOOD WARD'S 'GRIPE WATER, OP. INFANTS PRESERVATgSR Being ...

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... until the chiid is nearly six lOlnC :z capable of digestiig starchy iood. Tile practical truth of tils ?? ciSWS terrible mortality of youngmi iniall;5 ilO!.I ?? 4 eonditioens due alone, ill the ?? . - indligestible, irritating food. Of CONDENSED MILKS ...

THHO tr ND SAAD Rg A SR Dg . , GY Labs nr SOE | teu, of the largest estimated

... enteric), lowest déath-rates during the week in Croydon, N EL.” rates in Leicester, and Wolverl: fon, and Wolverhampton ; mortality in in Cardiff; TRL, | te showed no marked éxcess in any of the 33 large — 2 oveurred in London, 3 in Bristol, ami 3 in S ...

HOMERIC HYMNS.*

... of Apollo's cattle by the infant god of guile,and f Y I made familiar to us by Shelley's rendering t he hymil to golden Aphrodite, also partiallytranslated by Shelley, and telling us of the love of the goddess fori a mortal, Anchises, and of the prophecy ...

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... LUGGAGE from March 1. ?? ?? BENGER'S FOOD F B , For *L Infants, Children, and InvalidsL Gold Medal, IDENGERWS FOOD Health Exhibition, London. For Infants, Children, and ,BENGER'S FOOD Invalids. For Infants, Children, and Invalids. y The Lancet says: Woold ...