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... INFANT MORTALITY YARMOUTH. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY YARMOUTH. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Health Committee appointed a sub• committee to report on this subject. and the followinc_consultatire members were added:— Mr. H. W. Case, Rev. M. Cullen, Rev. W. T. Goodrich, Mr. D. T. Kink, Mrs. Leech, Dr. 11. Mayo, Mr. E. J. Middleton ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. A Infant Mnrtalitj: It* CaneM and Prevention, was « well-rMiaoned expOßition the known to, nn ...
... CORONER AND INFANT MORTALITY. Barometer. Direction Tbeneow 9a.m. p.m. Wind Max Mi* ra. tea. Dee F*.?3 io 9 ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN NORWICH. la regard to the question of infant mortality in Norwich there is some satisfaction, though of a negative kind, to be drawn from the annual report of the-Medical-officer of Health. That is to say, there are ten or a dozen ...
... INFANT MORTALITY : IMPROPER feeding. An inquest waa held the Missions to Seamen Institute regarding tha death of Elisabeth Ann Tubby, aged turn weeks. Hannah Carter, wife of Thomas Carter, labourer, 6, Row 142, said that deceased waa bom to her daughter ...
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... Bank, ;Norwlel, July Ibth, 190 L MUNICIPAL MILK AND INFANT MORTALITY r ja ole-1;146or, Dash Sin—le it nothing that 677 babies under one year of age should have rood an Norwich during last year, whoa in all probability one-hall, or at least orethird, of ...
... children, amongst the well-to-do classes, the mortality from measles is practically nil; amongst tho lower class the mortality enormous.” And tbe same thing was true of many other ailments. Infant mortality was hugely increased the poor child’s slight ...
... annual report at Frinton, on-Bea shows that the death-rate was 6.9 r 1000, and the residents' death-rate 8.6 per I“ . The infant mortality and the general symotic death-rate were nil. The total sunshine registered during tbe pat was 10 hours. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY Two mubon children, it reported, dite pearly in the provinces of Ruasia Lefore reach ting the age of twelve montha, and the mortality im the villages as bigh ee that in the cities. WHAT THINGS ARE COMING TO. “ Well, it's come to something ...
... been .05 per 1000 of the population. The infant mortality is 118 deaths to 1000 births. The death rat© for the district of 12.9 is favourable, and that from zymotic diseases especially so. but the infant mortality is high percentage. In 1902 it was 89, ...