INFANT MORTALITY
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... have wi drawn the tes in this met » for cent. of the J: infants. are stil feels their mothers? Is it not note mn the the that in France it has been found that there are twice as triets where the infants are brought up| men unfit at t ‘went for army se! ds ...
... the views expressed in the resolution. INFANT MORTALITY. A circular letter was read from the L.G.B. in which they elated that their attention had bon drawn from time to time to the high rate of infant mortality both in workhouses and amongst the ordinary ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN ENGLAND At mrrt.n- of nvmbeei* the fhnan yaw.arlay it, agrtMf to d» to a dcfatfaiaoo ban the wn» ir.faiit nerWchty 'inland. ttvt j.rti. T .t canid Wwond r-lllHilli o«ot. tt pnpaod to nrt IS. Oerald to toto «, matatorf ioo **?««. ?*■ ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. That is a rather serious statement made by Mr. Finnigan, coroner, on Tuesday evening, that there is • greater numb*, of deaths of infante in Belfast than in any other town of the size in the United Kingdom. The inquest was on an infant ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Assistant Master reported that of the 76 children sent to Cork-street Hospital, 16 had died. Hiss Buchanan—Since many of them have gone to Cork-street, we might wall torn the into sick ward at once, and those that have Just come ...
... rate infant mortality in certain towns. Mr. Gerald Balfour, reply, promised that, through the Local Government Board officials and medical officers of health, he would endeavour to obtain information a» to the causes the high rates infant mortality, with ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The 4S deaths of infants under one year of age Kingstov.-n at the rate of 144 per 1,000 birtha, and is 16 below the average for the pievious ei\ years. It is satisfactory to find that this rate is steadily decreasing, although still ...
... Infant Mortality. Mr. ALDGN asked the Prime Minister whether, view of the fact that the report of the Registrar-General indicated a serious con* dition of things as regards infant mortality certain large industrial towns and areas, he would consider the ...
... INFANT MORTALITY, an evil which the Premier said simply uppallmg,” and evident that measures would have be put combat the great national question. Why it that, where■’B general death-rate is slowly declining, the among children less than twelve old, is ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The great m,rtal ity amthig children in Great Britain and Ireland. and the phv•ical deterioration of the race, is cawing comment and alarm among all who have the future of the United kingdom at heart. Various causes lead to this deph ...
... riliein. l for threneelvee by their own organieati ins ill of infant mortality. It hardly a avoured, he said, the useful instroments which hitherto have been of civilisation when they read that infants of a Iff•ißlt them by their rival' in the markets of the ...