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THK ANNUAL Itd.:PORT

... and after the usual business was transacted, Sir John Byers. M.D. gave a most interesting and inlitructiye lecture on Infant Mortality, Tuberculosis, and Hygiene in Itathools.•• The committee take this opportunity to express their appreciation of this ...

SICRITAILV3 REPORT.

... Another nursing society with which she was connected had achieved a great deal of good, as she had been informed that the infant mortality had been reduced something three or four per cent. since a nurse had taken up residence in the village. Children who ...

But the otber day the London Chamber of

... conditions which. like the deadly jungle, have bred the Oyer& and morel disease. the misery of drink, of sweating, of infant mortality, and of the uumployable, and all the other evils which cry aloud for rerneuiert But no Morrieon's Pills, as Carlyle ...

COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, JULY 6, 1906

... IIORTAt.tr.. .► col unieation read from the Local Government Board drawing the Guardian attention to the high rate of infant mortality both in the workhouree aud population of the country. One-teeth of the children in !Mend died hefore they attained the ...

Women's Freedom League UNGOI swim laterestlag Laren by Mrs. ■llses A meeting of the newiy-formed Bangor Branch ..

... Burns' intended measure, the purpose of which is to prevent married working for wages. His intention was to prevent infant mortality. but his Bill was au example of the inability of men to grasp fully and intimately questions affecting women and children ...

HATCHING EGGS

... every direction if these nurses were dismissed before their usefulaoss has rosily began to show itself. The prevention of infant mortality is nue of the subjects that are to be treated seriously in the immediate future. The welfare of the poorer people depends ...

HARRIERS

... couferenee by Mr. Nathaniel Strauss, the American philanthropist, on the pasteurisation of milk, by which it was believed infant mortality could be reduced to a great extent. The Chairman supplemented the report, and stated that the delegates had attended ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... towns. It was the lowness of the infant*. naortelfot in the rural dirtrietc which mad e the general infantile mortality in Ireland better. Now, in almost all the principal English towns the queation of infantile mortality was receiving the greatest attention ...

DELL-BET HEALTHY

... of the eyes, nose, throat, and internal passages become inflamed from the constant irritation and infection. Among infants the mortality is usually terrible during the late summer, but this season it is much diminished owing to the fact that constant rain ...

MEW liertallly

... whole matter, for dietetical knowledge only becomes neorwary (as far as rewards the immediate life and death interests of the infant) when breast feeding is abandoned, What is the ruse of the decline in breast-feeding! In the case of the ' rich it is undoubted ...

5.• E., C-

... more largely than is generally imagined to the infantile mortality of this country. The Coroner f.,r North Down, at an inquest in Bangor ou Friday concerning the death of .8 two months' old infant, reiterated the waining to which he has so frequently given ...

RECELPD3 FOR THE UNHAPPY

... down. The *afoot and brat of all occupations for such sufferers so are fit for it, it intercourse with young children. An infant might beguile Satan and his P. the day after they were couched on the lake of firs, if the love of children chanced to linger ...