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Rev. Canon Taylor, of Motherwell, has eon. rented to deliver a sermon in St. Roche's Church, Glasgow, on Sunday ..

... represent Coatbridge and the parish of Old Nlonkland, a district comprising about 100,000 inhabitants, in London on the Infant Mortality Commjesion which sits in the metropolis ow 24th, 25th, and 26th March He has been selected to represent the interests ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1908
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AS OTHERS SEE US. ENGLISH WOMEN'S FAULTS

... sparkle with indignation when the asks, What's the use of your consumption °urea, of the stamping out of smallpox. when infant mortality increases so fearfully, only because ti.. 'mother' gives her baby cow's milk? By the invitation of the head master, ...

Our hadies'Column

... attention out of proportion to their value. The prevalent ignorance in regard to child life is one of the chief causes of infant mortality, and not until this ignorance is removed, and the duties and responsibilities of motherhood are more fully recognised ...

ROBINSON & CLEAVER, LTD., A:117:708, BELFAST

... which Sir John Byers had treated the subject. She had noted all that had been said about sanitation consumption, and infant mortality, and she felt there was only one way i nwhich they could ocobct the evils of which they complained—that was by arousing ...

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... WRNS ON INFANT MORTALITY. Mr. John Burns, as president of the Nctional Conference on Infamt Mortality. in I.oetlon, delivered an address, and said great strides been made recently both by public opinion ..ind by the Government in protecting infant life. ...

TI161•AlID OSLT AT

... good of the protected themeless. For it is probable that not only will the more salubrious climate check the rate of infant mortality, but that, being more get-at-able, it may be possible to impose three sanitary rules upon the Boom women which, we are ...

possimothe ...- bare 6•61 all i sod Powder I LADY LECTURER IN DROMORE. DR. ELEANOR SPROULE, HUDDERSFIELD, ON ..

... and of the highest importance to mothers. In dealing with her subject the teamed lecturer showed bow the high rate of infant mortality was in a great measure due to sweat of foresight, knowledge, and care in the many details belonging to the rearing of ...

W. Abernethy,

... important task is what is needed; to teach the simpler laws of hygiase and thrift in such a fashion as to check the horrible infant mortality, and the worse evil of the increasing number of children mentally and morally deficient. 014 LT the London Tawas gave ...

VOTES FOR WOMEN

... part in politics. niany &oriel questions would certainly be dealt with which are at present neglected. The great evil of infant mortality, tho problems of the health of mothers and children among the poorer chime*, and the temperance question may be mentioned ...

Oh • BANKER.)

... functions of private nurses to the working classes; she made • daily round, and cared for the child. The high rate of infant mortality was due not so much to insufficient feeding as to improper feeding, and in this connection the nurse's advice was invaluable ...

THE NEWRY REPORTER. TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1908

... n, however, are not confined to the campaign against tuberculosis, for it has also taken up seriously the subject of infant mortality, with which it hopes to deal more effectively during the present year. NATIONALIST MEETING IN ROSTREVOR. A meeting of ...

Published: Tuesday 05 May 1908
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 789 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... believed if this were done it would help to considerably reduce the infant mortality in the Union. as the amount of ignorance displayed by a number of mothers' and others having care of infants, as regards their feeding, is truly lamentable. Mr. Loughran--That ...

Published: Tuesday 05 February 1907
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: 3 | Tags: none