CORN AVERAGES
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... although a furious damage is estimated at £14,000, “STARCH POISONING ‘as been good authority to be the ‘main cause of Infant mortality. No tarinaceous food should oa child bas a full mouth of teeth, unless such too has been previously mal Horlick’e Maited ...
... and Pruit Society.—Bxbibition tr ‘om November 10th. STARCH POISONING has deen on good authority to be the main cause infant mortality. No farinareous teed should be given to a child until tt bas a fall mouth of teeth, unless euch tod has been previously ...
... balance, fell as the ground, and was run over, at St, Alban'son aight ; be died yesterday morning. 1S THE GREAT SECRET OF INFANT MORTALITY? tor is with times but the chiet 7 ich recent om the incvease anoually among childres. The ebjers to it like the human ...
... 19%, the rote 179, sad umse favourable than fur yeara Of the deaits, 17 were under 5, aod of these 13 were “under 12 en infant mortality pote of 147 At the other extreme of lite 33 eee over 70. Of these 10 80. aml one $2 The number cf desihe due to ases ...
... From heart there had been 31 deaths, thixis 25, diseascs of respiratory 44, cancer 20. infant mortality ander one year ws 112 per 1,000 births, The aver ¢ infant mortality for England during the last was 149, The disease rate for the scar was w, bed of the ...
... score. —Few beats with whiting, score down, STARCH POISONING bas been said on good authority to be ibs main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should veo to a child it has full mouth of teeth, unless sach col has been previously malted. Horlick’s ...
... birth-rate was 21.01 and th: death-rate Commenting upon summer among infants, Dr. Piggott urged that but fresh milk should be used, a that should always be boiled. Thea the lives of many infants might be saved. The priney zymotic di-erscs caused ten mean of ...
... provision of suitable bouses by a public boily at harely price. ‘The increase ia the gent mortality was jost equalled by the increase in the mortality of infants under ane year. had 3; fever, 4 ; scarlet 1 : chicken. erysipelaa, S: measles, 2 h, 61. oid ...
... birth, and the parent is no longer required to take an infant to a public vaccinator, who will, on receiving in- structions, visit the home for the purpose of vaccinating the child. If the infant is not vacein- ated within four months after birth the ...
... 000 per annum, and for the last month The infantile mortality fa ,000 per most satisfactorily low, being at the pee motic disease. 000 births, There were no deaths from n even moro newly-born infant. is that since June 25th the only death has been that ...
... the aboormall: wali Cousty Council, states:—The feature of the mouth were no fewer than 1! deaths of infants under one sear, equal high infantile mortality. to 38 per cent. of the total deaths ist O08 tbe proportion of 250 deaths brought about this result ...