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St. Pancras Guardian and Camden and Kentish Towns Reporter

INFANT MORTALITY

... INFANT MORTALITY. On Wednesday, Mr. Walter Schroder held an inquest concerning the death of Florence Mary Seymour, aged five weeks, of 14. Hawley-street, Kentish Si'ovvu. Last Saturday morning the deceased was found lying dead in bed.—Dr. John Bell said ...

East St. Pancras Wemen Liberais

... Pancras Wemen Liberais. é DISCUSSING INFANT MORTALITY. Mirs. Parcy Bantinz addressed the members of the Associztion at Gladstone House, King’s-road, Camden Town, last Tuesday afternoon, on the subject of ¢ Infant Mortality and the Registration of Births.” ...

The Price of a Cot

... wood nailed underneath to cause it to rock, and inside it had been snitably lined. It was a most comfortable cot. The infant mortality from suffocation in logland and Wales was 1,400 every year. The Children’s Bill which had been introduced in the House ...

St. Pancras School for Mothers

... been done in this direction, with the result that infant mortality in the Borough is being slowly but surely reduced. Experience has already proved that the encouragement of the natural feeding of infants is the thing most worth working for, and whilst ...

East St. Pancras Women Liberals

... members also received a cordial vote of thanks. The new programme is one of great interest, and comprises tectures on * Infant Mortality and registration of births,”” by Mrs. Percy Bunting ; * Secular Education,”” by Mrs. Miall-Smith, 8.A., a member of the ...

St. Pancras Health Campaign. DR. SYKES AND INFANT NUTRITION

... was almost rank poison to the infants. They should bring home to men as well as women the importanee of breast feeding. ‘l'he mother must look after her own health, so they would not only prevent deterioration to the infants but deterioration to the mother ...

St. Pancras School tor Mothers

... assembled at the St. Pancras Town Hall on Monday afternoon, when the first annual meeting of the St. Pancras Mothers’ and Infants’ Society, whose premises are in Chaltonstreet, Somars Town, was held. The occasion was made the more interesting by a welcome ...

THE MINISTER AND HIS MESSAGE. No. 39.—Kentish Town Vicar’s Last Sermon

... was a law of life that there should be constant change. Mothers had olten expressed a wish to him that their infants might always remain infants, for they appeared to them so perfect in that state. Then they knew how boys often wished that their school ...

To. Correspondents

... excep‘i(’gdl,racrxndmt%er;n tho property. The i site and of erecting and furnishi $| in and 121 out-pati , there were 97 : f infant life whi riee. Lt I per ‘cent. invest s an_attractive and Yailaiizihas ox g and nishing the new | . p genbs. In 1857 the hospital ...