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... . INFANT MORTALITY IN: - CARDIFF. - I I f AN ALARMI.Q STATE OF AFFAIRS DEATHS NUMBER 50 PER CENT. OF THE TOTAL DEATH-RATE. At a meeting of the Cardiff Buriail Board, held on Tuesday, under the presidency of Coun- cillor W. J. Trounce, it was, incidentally ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN CARDIFF. TO THE EDITOR. SIR,-M-,Illy of your readers will be glad to see that the Burial and Health Committees have brought this matter forward. When I spoke about it in the year 1890, and again two years ago, the same answer was supplied ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AT NEWPORT. SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS OF IMMORALITY. Mr Lyndon Moore, borough coroner, held three inquests at the Newport Town-hall on Tuesday on the bodies of three infant children. lDeath in each case was due to convulsions, and the jury ...
... INFANT MORTALITY IN CARDIFF, TO THE EDITOR, SIR,—Mauy of your readers will be glnd to eee that the Burial and Health Conimitte.ns have broughb this matter forwurd. When I spoke about it in the year 1890, and again two years ago, the same answer was supplied ...
... rate of infant mortality than Cardiff. He had pointed out in his quarterly report that infantile diarrhota was more fatal than usual in Cardiff during this quarter, and he had to a certain extent indicated the cause. Undoubtedly infant mortality was influenced ...
... facts in relation to infant mortality for the third quarter of the year were as follows Out of a total number of deaths of 683, iiOC were of children under oue year of age 80 of these were deaths from diarrhosa. The infant mortality all over the country ...
... BARRY. INFANT MORTALITY ™ THS .DISTRICT,—Dr. Neale, th ...
... tahat other of infant mortality. ?? crematoriumt seems to be as d an, a l ever, and the present generation of burial I hoard snembers, appardntly, must pass away s if bef ore its f oundation is laid., On the. ques- r tion of infant mortality, some knd of ...
... againg. 2,034 last year—an increase in 1895 of 437. Councillor E. Beavan called attention to the large proportion of infant mortality in the past quarter, and asked if any explanation could be given. The Chairman said Dr. Walford (medical officer of health) ...
... one year of age to registered births was equal to 220 per 1,000. This is a large proportion of infant mortality, but in the 33 great Towns the infant mortality was 252 per 1,000 births. There were 138 deaths due to zymotio diseases, corresponding to an ...
... as against 2,034 last year—an increase in 1895 of 437 Councillor E. Beavan called attention to the large proportion of infant mortality in the past quarter and asked if any explanationcould be given The Chairman said Dr. Walford (medical officer of health) ...