INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. The clerk read a circular letter from the Local Gower l ent Board relating to infant mortality stating that they wished to draw the attenti of the hoard to the high rate of infant mortality, ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The clerk read a circular letter from the Local Gower l ent Board relating to infant mortality stating that they wished to draw the attenti of the hoard to the high rate of infant mortality, ...
... trained in the rearing of young children to take charge of the infants in the workhouse. The rote of mortality among this class is 128 per LOCO, which is a shockingly high rate of infant mortality, and steps should be taken to endeavour to diminish it. Mr ...
... INFANT WAS ALMOST TNANI►L[O UPON by the parents, while he was looking ea. lout that the had rung the child by arm to strike throe boys who were shouting at her. District Inspector A. V. McClelland, who protecutoth informed the wort that the police ...
... under the p a We Women's National Health the main purpose being t o eupplY pasteurised milk for the infant! of the eity, and Abu* help to reduce mortality. The plant for the depot kindly provided by Dr Nathan Straw the viell-known American The French !Amnon- ...
... knows it not, 1 am animated with a mortal hatred against him. for it ie by him alone, and through his means alone. that I can be deprived eventually of life. There no chain, no letter, so gyve of any kind that mortal wan can labelrate. sufficiently strophe ...
... A. they moved along hi. tilt . epeeist an for which attach horrible punixhitient atm being inflicted. Shuddering, and iti mortal agility, he wa. set unable to withdraw his ryes from the dreadful neetaele; the atmThere grew inure able, the eights inter ...
... to the symbol of man's Redemption. As for us Catholics,in a sense we owe every thing to the Cross. It was traced over our infant forms in baptism, marked with holy °Honour foreheads in Confirmation, is ever associated with the sacred form of Absolution ...
... assemble for supper I nave an opportunity of studying ray fellory passengers, and a hetrogeneous collect:en they are—from the infant in arms to tire seared and withered grandsire, all ages conditions of life appear to be repreisen_ tod. There are the young ...
... My word, bow I did enjoy it. And yes, tell her I have voted her 'tomtit as brave a Tipperary woman for nut crying. I was in mortal terror for a few momenta when I saw what • hard fight she had to make to keep back the tears, for had she cried it would have ...