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... KINGDO'.i FROMI A. M. POST, LTD., 96 & 98, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDJONY , I ?? 1?- ?- ? T.EMIPERATURE AND THE DEITH- RATE. INFANT MORTALITY. Compared -with vhat we had previously experienced, last week was entitled to be described as cool, for the mean temperature ...

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... the toils and anxieties in the past. The Company discourages insurances on infant lives payable only at death. It does not degrade life assurance to a gamble in infant mortality, but restricts its operations to the legitimate purpose of life assurance-a ...

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... Colquittistreet, seven: paper by Mr. Hugh B. Jones, M.A., ALD., and Mr. Herbert E. Davies, B.A., B.Se.. on 13Excessive Infant MortalitY in Liverpool: its Causes -nd Prevention. Archli tectural Society. Royal institution, 6 30; Paper by Mr. C. I. Alward ...

The Rate of Mortality in France.-In the course c-f the report drawn up th. C*ramut*e the Chamber which th* Govern

... The Rate of Mortality in France.-In the course c-f the report drawn up th. C*ramut*e the Chamber which th* Govern meat Bill fer Protection th* Public Health was re.'.rrod, scm* Terr striking, not s*y alarm tag, statistics ar* auduced, to the ure*nt ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... in the General Infirmary, and three in the Fever Hospital. The deaths included 24 infants under one vear age. and of persons aged upwards of years; the deaths of infants showed a slight increase upon those the preceding week, while those elderly persons ...

SUMMARY BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS. BT* Wm, Daring the week ending Saturday, 27th Februwr, ..

... Wolverhampton. Measles showed the »t mortality Sunderland, Liverpool, and Wolverhampton; aoarlet fever in Cardiff; whooping-cough Newcastle-u Blackburn, Wolverhampton, and Bristol; and diarrhoea in Preston. TSa mortality from fever showed no marked excess ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Lirerpool, and Measles ceused the greatest mortality ia Huac'ri-- Halifax, Binningkam, itirkenbeail, LinrpooJ, sad ; wbuoping-eoufh in bbafieid, fWlfora, Derby, Bristol, and aud diarrh ...

THE PRESENT VACCINATION CRISIS

... to -one-tird of ie infant popoilation. every year being let onvaecinafed. The inocuiation of cow-pox was practiihy a formg of blod ucisonig. Vortunmteil in ve 'ast majority iof cases it .rodueed slivht effect; otherwise the mortality; ir this country would ...

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... MOTHERS! When your infant is suffering and restless from Flatulence (or Wind), Griping PainsJ, Sickness, Di&IrTe1a, c-everish from TEETHING or from any other cause, lose no time in procuring a bottle of WOOD WARD'S 'GRIPE WATER, OP. INFANTS PRESERVATgSR Being ...

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... until the chiid is nearly six lOlnC :z capable of digestiig starchy iood. Tile practical truth of tils ?? ciSWS terrible mortality of youngmi iniall;5 ilO!.I ?? 4 eonditioens due alone, ill the ?? . - indligestible, irritating food. Of CONDENSED MILKS ...

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... LUGGAGE from March 1. ?? ?? BENGER'S FOOD F B , For *L Infants, Children, and InvalidsL Gold Medal, IDENGERWS FOOD Health Exhibition, London. For Infants, Children, and ,BENGER'S FOOD Invalids. For Infants, Children, and Invalids. y The Lancet says: Woold ...

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... AND PROVISION X ME RCHANTS. ]2ENGEiR'3 FOOD! 1BENUER'S FOOD For Infants, Ohildren, and Invalids. ' Gold Mledal, Health Exhibition, London. Highest Arward, Adelade, 1887. B ENG FOOD For Infants, Children, and Invalidi. The Lancet says. Would be assimilated ...