A DUNDEE SCANDAL
... question, and that it suggested to him that the earlier eloeing of publichouses would materially lessen this appalling infant mortality. The matter was remitted committee for investigation. ...
... question, and that it suggested to him that the earlier eloeing of publichouses would materially lessen this appalling infant mortality. The matter was remitted committee for investigation. ...
... INPANT MORTALITY IN KirrkKcatpy.—In_ his annual report on the health of Kirkcaldy, Dr Mackay, the medical officer of health, calls atten- tion to the fact that as many infants under one year of age died in the burgh as adults between the ages of 30 and ...
... cites Germany, Ww! infants must be vaccinated, and at the age of 12 the operation is repeated. From 1875 to 1881 the annual mortality was as low as 0.34 and 0.71 per 100,000 inhabitants, while it never ex- ceeded 3. Austria the mortality during the same ...
... became one In 1862 he served on the Com- mittee for the Collection of the Mortality Experi- ences of British Life Offices, which led to the formation of “The Institute Mortality Tables,” now in general use. From 1879 to 1881 he was chairman of the Association ...
... THE OVERLAYING OF CHILDREN IN DUNDEE. The mortality among infants caused overlaying was referred a meeting last right the Sanitary Committee of Dundee Town Conn.i!. Dr Temnleman, the medical officer health, last night. stated that there were a number ...
... him, yea, still the same, Cut of in vouthrul prim In:mortal, gone with honest Dane, In God's appointed time. (Inserted by his mother, Mrs Shiels, 22 Bedturd st. In loving ‘nemory of Wee Gracie » infant daughter, why Cied at Tait Daikeita, also on the 13th ...