UNHEALTHY STIRLINGSHIRE
... sanitation, and had watur supply, and cognate defects. Owing to insanitary conditions connected with dwelling houses, infant mortality in the distncu is per ««t greater than ths average rate. ...
... sanitation, and had watur supply, and cognate defects. Owing to insanitary conditions connected with dwelling houses, infant mortality in the distncu is per ««t greater than ths average rate. ...
... Commenting on these two points, Lord Rosebery spoke of the excessive infant mortality of Glasgow, which he regarded great reproach to community. It bad been said that the mortality Glasgow was doe to the smoke. The change the atmospherio conditions from ...
... ton• whit* entirely dliamtoi ing of fia.blie gebaci 60 Ufird a if Uniirosity bada ee be was connected in I lehaburgb. INFANT MORTALITY IN DCNDEE. LW eight •• • el Cormitiee, was the death rate in in Deassaber was 2919 pm tbassaad. The drain Wirer tse against ...
... idea of the preiailing types of disease apart from zyniotica ? Some time ago Bailie Archibald got ainrinrd at tho preat infant mortality in the town , anrl drew tliu attention of the Public Health Committee to it , The medical officer of health was called ...
... missionaries and philanthropic European residents . Bat the birth-rate is said to approach 40 per thousand , although tha infant , mortality is horrible in a population where tliera ara 21 ^ millions of wdmen all icarrifed in the Asiafe sense , sad nearly all ...
... over Sir Walter Foster, along discussion took place on the employment married women in factories and its bearing upon infant mortality. was urged thai gross mischief resulted from the preseut system and it was suggested that a Royal Commission s.iould ...
... turned black . Tha Moravia ' s passengers began to look serious . ^ o oae rhonghl ; or an * -pidemic ; yeT . this CTtat infant mortality alarmed them all to a more or less decree- The dorfor said Le ordered all the children to be brought on deck to Ret the ...
... mother, James I. won 11 , 1.41.10 to walk when be five years old, and was always in after hie atilt Li.. fist. 'lle rite infant mortality in time. largely Joe to this roam, by which the ernes fastemd to the side, and the legs not is to know that Caere'.: ...
... . Glasgow alit should he . I have spoken of all the ratea of mortality , but there la one form of mortality • which appeals to us perhaps more thattany other , and , tlint is the mortality , of children . Glasgow'there does [ not allow so v / ell . In ...
... THE HEALTH LEITH. There were recorded in Leith during the past week 59 deaths, equal to annual mortality 43*82 per per annum. For the previous week there were deaths, or a death-rate of 41*42. Zymotic diseases accounted for 23 deaths, of which 1 was due ...
... Commenting on these two points . Lord Ecsebery aoka of tha excessive infant mortalitr of Glasgow , which he regarded &a a great reproach to the community . It had been said that tha mortality of Glasgow was due to the snolcs . The change in the atmospheric ...
... which resulted in the . Rer . Mr Mackay leaving the island . No other death took place , with thr exception of that of an infant a fortnight old . The potato crop was a failure last autumn , and there was only an average of two barrels to each- family ...