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INFINITELY MORE PLEASANT TO THE TASTE

... advantage over nearly •!! the advertised infant food*, inasmuch aa it contains free bit, strongly urged in tbediet of infanta gill and Cbeadle.* Th« need for ftwd like VIROL is evidenced by the startling mortality amongst children. The medical officer of ...

LEMON JUICE

... possesses advantage oee» wsrly all tbe advertised infant foods, inasmuch contains free fat, strongly urged diet infants Pother• gill and Ctoadle. Tbe need for food like VIROL evidenced the suit, ling mortality amongst children. The medical officer health foe ...

VIE O L

... ad\antage over nearly all the advertised infant foods, inasmuch as contains free fat. stronjtly unfed in the diet infants by Fothenfill and Cheadle.** Tbs need for a food like VIROL is evidenced by the mortality children. The Medical Officer Health for ...

THE HEALTH CONGRESS

... their disposal, and the discussion tormina tod. Dr, Hope (Liverpool) opened a diacusaion the “Infant Mortality and its Solution,end contended that infantile mortality was due in great measure atropy, not to aymottc disease, primarily dian-hres. also strongly ...

cv.'t any interference beyond slopping of the entrance and exit wounds ; in many instances not even was ..

... had to investigate one or two deaths from over-consumption of new potatoes and green apples, while the main cause of infant mortality a premature diet of cereals. The Coroner distinguished fairly between and sen-able eating, what peril mast there be limited ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 1900

... mure and umc, iu the of public hcidlh. A London (thysicinn of repute lately hazarded the start opinion that half the infant mortality of certain districts known to him might explained the use of such milk from which the cream had been extracted abroad ...

VIROL

... advantage over nearly all the advertised infant foods, inasmuch as it conlaioi free fat. strongly urged in the diet infants Fothergill and Cheadle.” The need for a food like VIROL evidenced by the startling mortality amongst children. The Medical Officer ...

for the agreeable love of it, with Dickens dinners on the of February. Shakespeare's singular knowledge of the ..

... a whole. Even in the country’s rural areas, tho mortality was at the annual late of per 1,000. The principal cause of this honourable position of Huddersfield seems to be that tho natural feeding infants more customary there than elsewhere; for every 1 ...

THE RADICALS STILL IN DECIDED

... This was not to lie accounted for by any love borne tevvu.xi i him the Radical ek.-u.ent m the constituencv. whom fn gave mortal offence his manly and straightforward action two years ago. but because they were unprepared for contest and without «- candidate ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... following, and. providing arientiflc food fur infant*, children, invalid*, and the aged, it prove* itself an important factor in the and welfare of bomaMiy. enturea health and vitality to the Uand-rcrrcu infant. It milk food, which aoothc*. nonriihr*. and ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS,

... life is greater while he remains in the Army than is for the general population. good Army sanitation that the ordinary mortality from all causes is 10*1 |«r thousand against lii per thousand in civil life ; and the difference would not l»e effaced by ...

SADDLEWORTU

... throughout India, and to improved sanitary conditions, the bmiora famine lucre been to large extent mitigated ; and the mortality of previous famines—sucli that of 1877-fi, when, occtutling Famino Coomiissiooers' report, the population was reduced by ...