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Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette

THK HEALTH OF THE Lt ROH

... 12.000, wo* 20. The mortality the following i month November rose considerably, the tatai ■ number deaths registered being 35—15 iu excess the previous mouth of October, and 14 more than corresponding month lost year. The mortality amongst children under ...

POPULATION AND DEATH-RATE

... the period dealt with the rate of mortality was 14.6 annually per 1,000 of the population, decrease of a little over 1 per pent, compared with the average./rate of the ten preceding second quasteSs. Infant mortality averaged 108 per 1,000 births annually ...

AttVLE STREET AND BRANCHES. SWADDLED ROYALTIES

... James L was unable to walk when he five years old, and was always in after life weak on his feet. The amazing rate of infant mortality ia former times was largely doe to this custom, which the arms were fastened to the sides, and the legs stretched out ...

THE GEOGRAPHY OF LONG LIFE,

... Belgium are pretty much level with Prussia, and that Ron>ra and Turkey are not much ahead of Spain owing to the terrible infant mortality in those countries. With regard the occupations which ensure long life, la tho universal teetunony Protestant and Catholic ...

HEALTH OF THE BURGH

... of 14,700 per annum. It ia pleasing to say that no death took place from any of the zymotic diseases, and that tiio infant mortality was under the average. There were cases of fever sent down to the hospital during the month, and no case of fever was ...

GREENOCK B.W.T.A

... and encouraging address was given Mrs Gemmill, Glasgow, whose subject dealt with municipal elections, the unemployed, infant mortality, and the drink traffic. Solos by Mi« Morgan were highly appreciated. Prese Association learned upon inquiry this morning ...

SOCIAL POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND

... annaallv each village throughout France. Added to this must be corresponding decree so in infant mortality—two children less each year mast die. The rate of infant mortality Is indeed shamefully high, and since the births must left to taka care themselyas, attention ...

THE INFLUENCE OF FEMALE

... no statistic! which enable as to judge of the influence of female employment upon the mortality of women, but it is an undoubted fact that the rate of infant mortality ia abnormally high most of those conntirs in which the ratio of women engaged in Industrial ...

GOUBOCE BRANCH TO BE FORMED

... remarked that there were many questions with which women were far better able deal than men. She instanced the question of infant mortality, which, she held, men were totally tuunalified deal with. had been remarked that men were men and women were women, and ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1901

... become mothers of healthy offspring, producing too often instead race of strumous, rickety children to swell the annual infant mortality bill? Much has been said and written lately about the prevalence of tuberculosis and its dissemination, and seems to ...

THE RAND SCARE

... rookeries which were national danger, if not national disgrace, and with the con.gested areas which were the haunts of infant mortality and drunkenness. That policy was also to open the land round largo towns for housing purposes. If this principle were ...

TBS SOUTH BHD ULRDKR TSIAU

... later predace DEPOTATIONS TO THE HO! nay for a time do Mr Aaquith, replying .to- ep, bat we know ng over stretched — infant mortality, hall have to pay | Veation we ror days, Does at certain period, said m better than themselves would not view breadwinners ...