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... people, but in instficting mothers how to feed their chil ...
... people, but in instficting mothers how to feed their chil ...
... causes, about 80 per cent. of | all children are healthy when born. | We are therefore brought to the conclusion that high infant mortality l and degeneration denote the existence of evil of a more personal char- “ acter, intimately connected with the mother ...
... ‘ilussell having kindly promised to give a course; (2) to form a mothers’ meeting, and have ques tions on tuberculosis, infant mortality, milk supply, etc., discussed; (3) to distribute the literature of the association in Killarney and neighbourhood, which ...
... WASTE OF INFANT LIFE The Medieal Officer of Health for Fulham submitted statisties to the horough council showing that during the month of August infantile mortality in the borough reached the abmormally high rate of 230 deaths per thousand. ...
... WASTE OF INFANT LIFE. Wbty The Medical Officer of Health for Fulham submitted statistics to the borough council showing that during the month of August infantile mortality in the borough reached the abnormally high rate of 230 deaths per thousand. .SERTEMRER ...
... With the heavenly choir he'’s singing His hosannahs to the Lord, Who came here as an Infant, And passed through the grave as well, That he may release poor mortals From the fiery flames of hell. ...
... e & @ One has only to r.member the awful death-rate-figures of infants anl the constant appeals and scathing remarks of coroners throughout the country upon the subject of infant mortality—nearly the whole of it the result of improper feeding —to realize ...
... happier than the last. The future constitution of the infant depends largely on how it gets over the early months of its life. The all-important question, then, is the feeding. That fortunate mortal, the breast-fed baby, is getting rarer nowadays, especially ...
... men armed with carbines and revolvers poured a deadly volley into the carriage, the King and Crown Prince being -mortally, and the Infante Manuel, slightly wounded. Queen Amelia Amelia had a miraculous escape, as she rose in the carriage to shield the ...
... in the death-rate, which is in part due to (1) a diminution in the infantile mortality, which might be accounted for by more precautions being taken in the protection of infant food-stuffs from infection; (2) there is also a slight abatement in deaths due ...
... moment when Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor of India, came into this world after the manner of an ordinary mortal was 10.40 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. So much may be learned by the inquisitive from the certificate to that effect ...
... that the winner will not be an object of envy.” A meddlesome old woman was sneering at & young mother’s awkwardness with her infant, and said: “I declare, a woman never ought to bave a baby unless she knows how to ho“fd .* ~Nor a tongue either,” quietly ...