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Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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IRISH STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR

... the disease will have their effect on the mortality statistics. The rate of infant mortality in Ireland compares favourably both with England and Wales and with Scotland. In 1907 in Ireland the deaths of infants under the age of one year numbered 9,334 ...

APOLOGIES

... having deal with the proper care of infants and urge the importance of clean surroundings nourishing food. Dr. Barnett said one of thg great- questions to be taken up by -thk Women's Association was infant mortality, It was a pitiable thing that so many ...

PORTII3II

... will be taken in tabloid form • no, the meals of tutors generatioos—and State nurriericx will have nolved the problem of infant mortality and the decreaaing birthrate. A wonderful dlr.:every in to be made that will prolong life, and make it pre•ible for men ...

1401 JOHN THOMPSON kSOKSATIIP_OtiMALL QUAY M I LLS, BELFAST

... a question of even greater importance than its cure. They were told, on the highest. authority, that 60 per oent. of infant mortality might be arrested and tuberculosis stamped out, if only proper attention were paid to the laws of health. How were these ...

THE BALI YMONEY FREE PRESS

... matter of hot mid-day food during winter in country schools. It is with regard to the great and terrible question of infant mortality that the association in this district feels itself to be making least headway. The subject is so difficult and delicate ...

DR. J. C. MARTIN, J.P.,

... Scotland, and bad been conclusively disproved by Professor Lindsay, of Queen's College, Belfast, who asked how it was that the mortality in County Down, where the people were largely of Scotch extraction, was much heavier than in County Clare, where the population ...

Ballycastio & District Notes

... the land; we must show them that the appalling mortality from tuberculosis can be controlled by them if their houses are kept clean, and if fresh air and sunshine are freely admitted; that the waste of infant life is due to the fact that milk is more easily ...

THF. LIABILITY OF THE FATHER

... Male Mind Asylum. Drummond.. at Ll 6 • year. This passed the requmt o 1 the defend. ant. Al the date of this remlumm the de. Infant held three farms. 77 acres in the whole, subject to the rent boo 64. The boy bell in of w maintained there from Bth December ...

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... here. Did yen ever acquaint the Master about the logging of these boys and ask him to be present? No. Are the boys not in mortal terror et you? Not that I know of. Dr. J. R. Thomson, medical officer of the Workhouse, was exaniteed. In acre wer to the ...

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... , A 4.. S of the Royal it/Sm.:tau. fraud For INFANTS, INVALIDS, & The AGED. Highly Nutritious. Not so binding to the bowels as many (bock are. I'VE Hwy CliAr.assr, F ILCS E., A PERFECT Food for Infants. ll MR4 ADA S. SAWN. Editred of Bob. NE4VEI ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... land; we must show them that the appalling mortality from tuberculosis can be controlled by them, if their houses are kept clean, and if fresh air al, ! sunshine are freely admitted; that t b waste of infant life is doe to the fact that milk is more easily ...

THE BALL I MONEY FREE PRESS

... canto here. Did you ever acquaint the Master about the of these boys and ask hit,, to be provost? No. Are the boys not in mortal terror of you? Not that I know of. Dr. J. R. Thomson. medical otter of the Workhouse. was examined. In answer to the inspector ...