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... [ FABAOaAm ADVEBTISEMEST . STARCH POISONING - has been said on good iiiit . horllT t ...
... [ FABAOaAm ADVEBTISEMEST . STARCH POISONING - has been said on good iiiit . horllT t ...
... in rural England Infant mortality , Dr Nowshoimo adds , has i specially important place in the tests of nationa wellbeing . During 1908 more than one-fifth of th ...
... • [ PABAGBAPn ADVEM'ISEMENT . ] STAEOH . POISONING . has been . said , on eood authority , to be the main cause of- infant mortality . - No farinaceous food should be given to a child-till it has a full ' mouth of . teeth , unless such- ' food'has' been ...
... [ PABAGBAPH ADVEBTISEMENT . I STABCH POISOHING has been said , on good authority , to hs the main canse of infant mortality . • No farinaceous food Ehoiild be given to a child till it lias a full mouth ot teeth imlcas such food has been previously niiilted ...
... distinction I will call the ' adult ' line is very slightly disturbed throughout all six years; but the curve representing infant mortality, invariably attains to a mountainous height during the period conterminous with a diminishing current in the Nile. It ...
... [ PABAGBA ° IX ASTCBTISESnao . ] STAECH POISONING has been said on ' eood authority to bo tho main cause of infant mortality . No farinaceous food should bo Riven to a child till it has a full mouth of teeth , Qlesa such food hub been previously mailed ...
... somewhat alarming proportions with respect the increase of infant mortality. In the Metropolis, which specially affected the question, while the death-rate the population is decreasing, infant mortality is increasing, and notably the earlier stages of existence ...
... to thai ; of fresh milk , which can neither be supplied noi supplemented from abroad . The grave national question of infant mortality is being referred to on every side . Eminent medical men urge the importance of an increased and abundant supply ' of ...
... George Hamilton . [ PA&AOBAPB ADVBBTISKMBOT . ] STABOH POISONING has been said , on good authorityta be the main cause of infant mortality . No farinaceous food should ba given to & child till it has a full month of teeth , unless Euch food has been previously ...
... the influence of alcohol a stimulus. resolution was passed asking the Magistrates appoint a committee to inquire into infant mortality. ...
... say this . denomination of'bed is-yet familiar'to your readers . ' -It is the'late discussions on 'health ; and . 'infant .. mortality -that'' • makes . me think of the thing ; ' I -am ' told , that even . iri . ; Edinburgh ^ box beds are very far from ...
... 268 last year; 17 of typhoid fever, as against 43; 70 of diphtheria and croup; 11 small-pox, and 96 of erysipelas. The infant mortality rate was 197 per thousand births, which was much above the average in mainland rural districts in Scotland. The deaths ...