THE PEABODY TRUST FUND
... the buildings who were removed to hospitals, waa 18-19 per 1,000, which i* 3-21 per 1,000 beiow the average London. The infant mortality 133-67 in each 1,000 births, or below that of London. ...
... the buildings who were removed to hospitals, waa 18-19 per 1,000, which i* 3-21 per 1,000 beiow the average London. The infant mortality 133-67 in each 1,000 births, or below that of London. ...
... Hospital. deaths included 44 of infants oador one year of age, and 44 persons aged upwards of sixty years. The deaths both infants of elderly persons showed slight decline from theae recorded in reuent weeks. The rata of mortality par 1,004 parsons living in ...
... General Infirmary. The deaths included infant*, under one year of age, and peraons aged sixty Tears; the deaths of infants showed irrreat-, but those elder!} pereon* were below those any recent week. The annual rate mortality all causes per I,'»*> persons estimated ...
... rates la HuddersheU, Swum, and showed tba mortality London, Birmingham, and liuauars- Held; scarlet in whooping-cough in Ballard, Manchester, Sheffield, Itoltoa, Swansea; and diarrlußa in HirtsshlW.. mortality I ram fe.er shuwed uarasd exoes* say Una ...
... 6 the Lnnrmary. like deaths included 31 infants one year and erf persons aared upwards '4 sixty years; the destha of infants showed s elderly persons expended those the preceding week. The annual rate mortality persons be living the borough, had been ...
... included 27 of infants under one year of age, and of persons aged upwards of sixty yean. Tha deaths of infanta showed marked decline, while those elderly persons showed a sliLt further increase upon recent weekly numbers. The *—■ rate of mortality from all ...
... Derby. M>k. »a jwou the mortality Sunderland, Halifax, aud Birkenhejsd ; ecvlet fever in Preston who - u>g-cough Portsmouth, Burnley, Carjiff, Croyjui. t, and Wolverhampton ; and diarrhoea in Nottingham and Blacaburu. The mortality from lever sr. ,wa. ...
... large towns. The annual rate mortality trom all causes per estimated living 1 in the been 17.4 and 18.0 in the l«*oediag two weeks, was agiia for last week, j Nottingham, during the week, the towns, ahowsd the annual mortality/ 11.6 per 1,000. The rat* s ...
... included 36 infants under one year ace, and 23 persons sged upwards of sixty years; the infanta showed increase upon the the preceding week, while those elderly persons were considerably below those recorded in any recent week. The annual rate mortality from ...
... commission the Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Bill, ths Army Annual Bill, ths Millbsnk Prison Bill, and the Betting and Loans (Infants) Bill. The Commons at question-time were engaged with the threatened inundation of immigrant Jews from Russia, the Sea difficulty ...
... Brighton, Croydon, and and the ratea in liver* pool, SheOeld, Sand-.riand, Biikeabea.l, and Wei* Ham. Mcaalea ahowed the mortality I- W>*t . BriJtul, fiiiliord, Oldham, and aoarlea few* Ilymtauh and Pralin, , Bonder, and * ; iu in Krk«nbe»J. Herbr, Ha ...
... the Leeds Workhouse, 10 in tV-e Infirmary, and the Fever Hospital. rl- included 37 infants under one year of ) of parentis aged upwards of sixty rears; the « of infants exceeded tiie number recorded recent week, while those of elderly ' ...