A CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY
... A CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY. In tho course inquest Manchester yesterday afternoon the body a child who had l»een a ...
... A CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY. In tho course inquest Manchester yesterday afternoon the body a child who had l»een a ...
... societies, hut in collecting societies not till two years of age. r all regretted the rate of infant mortality, but was not correct say that this rate of mortality was doe to insurance. The deaths were mainly caused by jiarents going to lied drunk Saturday ...
... bugbears of am race, death-rate from this scourge is steadily increasing. Especially this seen iu uonnactiw with out infant mortality; fully . this death - rate due to dm cause. Why will our public bealU authorities not do to check the slaughter innocents ...
... done by the legislature to ameliorate the condition of the workers. Trade unions, the influence of occupation on health, infant mortality, and legislation are not neglected in an instructive and useful volume upon an important social subject. ...
... t ])artners retaining t!ie whole of the ordinary and a considerable portion the preference capt- UL Infant Mortality in Fr.\nce.—The infant' mortality in France, which averaged j-er cenL, has decided the authorities to take some practical steps with the ...
... on an increased population of course, but not on a population increased by one-third. This Dr. Creighton attributes to infant mortality from diarrhiea and small pox and typhus fever among grown-ups. Turning to another writer of the first class, Mr. W. A ...
... it does suffer under existing conditions is amply borne out hospiUtl and other statistics. A very largo portion of the infant mortality is due to tuberculous disease, either in the intestinal mucous membrano mesenteric glands, and this form of the disease ...
... be given. Ma granddaughter's wean died the nicht,' one old lady informed the colonel, but ye ken the needcessity for infant mortality. The warl's sae wicked : boo else wad the number o' the clec' be made up?' defective, and a study of Mr. Baden-Powell's ...
... infantile mortality prevailed to an alarming extent in Berlin , and he roundly declared that bad milk had a preat deal to do with it . It , was natural to expect , be proclaimed , that with better milk there would soon be a great saving in infant life . ...
... wa 5 really all that it ought to be . When he went further into the matter , he was appalled by the high ra . ^ . of infant mortality in Copenhagen and tlie provincial towns of Denmark . Me resolved forfcliivith , to the utmost of , his power , to trin ...
... dangerous elements most calculated to beget and spread disease. It has been said, indeed, that a very large proportion of the infant mortality is due to tuberculous disease caused through drinking milk from diseased cows. It is surely unnecessary in this enlightened ...
... should it be incredibia with us that there should be a renewing spiritual operation in an infant , proportion . il , at course , to his infant condition . Thai infant hsa already shared in a deteriorntinf ; spiritual operation . This seed / it ir . ay be ...