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THK LA DOC H COMMISSION

... desirability of tins course. Dr Tatham, of Owens College, Manchester, gave evidenccasio iheelfectof factory employ, ment upon infant mortality and the health married women. Air Kdward Short gave evidence relating tlio employment bar* maids and barmen. said it ...

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 ...

PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 Xctttrs to OF THE GREEN ROAD ' - nun - 0f which have in

... desirability of this course Dr Tatham of Owens College Manchester gave evidence as to the effect of factory employment upon infant mortality and the health of married women Mr Edward Short gave evidence relating to the employment of barmaids and barmen He said ...

Published: Wednesday 02 December 1891
Newspaper: Paisley Daily Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 6138 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DRINKING WATER FOB INFANTS

... DRINKING WATER FOB INFANTS. Th* aw Osmusi.— The literary activity of Germany is simply phenomenal, being greater than that of Britain, America, and Franco combined. The statistics for 1890 show a total production in the Fatherland of 18,875 works, being ...

PAISLEY J.P. COURT-FRIDAY

... per annum of the population. The deaths numbered `22, and the rats of mortality was 11 - 4 per 1000, as against 13'0 in the preceding month. Of the deaths 13 per cent. was of infants under one year, 31 per cent. of children under 5, and SO per cent, of ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1891
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 266 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1891

... important part, and that the winter climate of London tended to bring about enormous mortality from some diseases, whereas that same climate tended to reduce the mortality fiom other diseases to almost nothing. For example, in London from February to June ...

BURNED AT THE MUM

... crying, whereupon be took it out of its cradle and threw it into the well upon its mother, the fall instantly killing the infant. Lowe's little boy then began to cry and call for help, and the. negro procured an axe for the purpose of killing him. The ...

Published: Friday 30 October 1891
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

DR BLACK AND INFANTILE DISEASES

... Cluckie's inferences to the mortality occurring in the hospital compared that under the home treatment are entirely misleading, and might, unless contradicted, make people think that the money is well spent if it reduces the mortality, even though does not ...

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

... of last year. Of the 43 deaths registered in Greenock last week, II were those ol infants uuder one year and 10 of persons over sixty years of age. While the mortality from zymotic diseases was at the. rate of only 0 - 8 per 1000, the deaths from bronchitis ...

A DISORDERLY SCRIPTURE READER

... play the infant in “Pizarro,” in which his aunt, Mrs Chapman, was playing the part Cora. In this character, referring to the child, she says to her husband ; Alonzo, Sweet child, he will speak soon !” she said this on the occasion the infant Jefferson’s ...

MUSIC AMONG THE MEXICANS

... jingling round his ankles, and at his lips silver flute, which he played in most harmonious melody, he descended the realms of mortal man. He taught flute-playing and the fabrication of that instrument to the Mexican priests, who, in his honour and out of ...