EARL CARRINGTON’S HOPE
... to scientific and domes: both parties. He tic training in suc h schools to be a means to- wards ending the appalling infant mortality as mier. revealed by tho recent deputation to the Pre- ...
... to scientific and domes: both parties. He tic training in suc h schools to be a means to- wards ending the appalling infant mortality as mier. revealed by tho recent deputation to the Pre- ...
... THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1909. the health congress and infant MORTALITY. the Health Congress at Leeds yesterday Dr. George Newman, medical officer to the Board Education, delivered an address on child mortality in relation to the health of the State. He contended ...
... president of the National Conference Infant Mortality, -which opens today in London, delivered address last night. He said great strides had been made recently by public opinion and by the Government in protecting infant life. During his address Mr. Bents ...
... slaughter-house. Dr. S. G. Moore (Huddersfield) spoke on the need for comprehensive and systematic efforts to reduce infant mortality. Rev. T. A. Finlay gave interesting address, and a number of papers were read, including one Rev. J. O’Brien (Cork) on ...
... was reported to £1,601 9b The Local Government Board forwarded circular relating infant mortality in Ireland, containing a suggestion as to the food to be given to infants. the motion Mr. Young, the Board agreed have repairs carried out to the Dundooan ...
... London, and Muncbestnr for the diploma of public health, Milroy lecturer. He is on authority on overcrowding, housing, infant mortality,, tuberculosis, milk, and the relationship of disease to health. ...
... INPANT MORTALITY IN PLYMOUTH. The Mayor of Plymouth has informed the Sanitary Committee that, in order to reduce the rate infant mortality daring his year office, he and the Mayoress have decided offer ten prizes of each for the healthiest five boys and ...
... Clarke, secretary. Mr. Thomas Bart presided yesterday over a meeting nwmbere the of Commons consider the qnestion of infant mortality. It was generally agreed that as a preliminary to further legislation a vigorous attempt should be made to recur® more ...
... drawing Uood. and Mr. Gould, jun., was injured about tho face. A complaint has been laid against assailant.—Central News. INFANT MORTALITY. ...
... caused by improper feeding, As a rule infants were better without oil. Reply- ing to the deputy-coroner, Dr. M‘Quitty said that a great deal of infantile loss was due to neglect and ignorance. The infant mortality was enormous. Tbe deputy coroner said ...
... INFANTILE MORTALITY. The “ Daily Graphic” says—Receiving yester- day’s deputation from the National Conference on infant mortality, the Prime Minister re- of the marked that one Supreme testa of civilisation the keeping of in- It is a test fant mortality at ...
... company included many members of Parliament and doctors. The chairman said the birth-rate of country going down, and the infant mortality was not lessening. Thi-s gave rise painful reflections'atf the future. Other speakers dwelt dangers attending the taking ...