INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. WORKING MOTHERS AND DYING INFANTS. The Medical Officer of Health for Manchester has issued an important report on infantile mortality. The City Council of Manchester was asked the Conference Infant ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. WORKING MOTHERS AND DYING INFANTS. The Medical Officer of Health for Manchester has issued an important report on infantile mortality. The City Council of Manchester was asked the Conference Infant ...
... Notable Conference on Infant Mortality The second National on Infant Mortality was opened at Westminster an Monday and marks a further step in the eflort to eave the chald life of the mation. In these days of stormy political warfare it is a relief to ...
... BATHGATE S HIGH INFANT MORTALITY IN 1908. ' UNDUE ADVANTAGE TAKEN OF VACCINATION CONSCIENTIOUS CLAUSE. Dr Robert Kirk, M.D., medical of for the burgh of Bathgate, has now prepared his annual report on the health the burgh for the year ending Slat December ...
... Edinburgh. FLIES AND INFANT MORTALITY, Dr J. T. C. Nash, the Medical Officer of Health for Southend, contributes to the October number of tho “Journal of tho Royal Sanitary Institute” an important and suggestive paper upon “The Waste of Infant Life, in which ...
... percentage of infant mortality in the borough. - During . the three years in which special work against infant mortality has been in progress 6,746 births hare been registered, and 792 died under one year of age, giving the total infant ...
... their comfort is created, it would do e • towards the solution of the problem of infant mortality. If granny were there to mind baby anti watch the children me rates of Infant insurance would become lover. the family able to rent another room, and the moroner ...
... Eightyfive per cent, of child mortality takes place under five years of age and 15 per cent, in school period between five and fifteen years. Death under one year of age is many times greater than any other age. The mortality is one-third higher in urban ...
... deputation at the House Commons from public health authorities on the question of infant mortality Mr. Burns, replying after the Prime Miniater, said that on the subject of infants' food the deputation would bear with pleasure that the Local Government Board ...
... Longwood township, who. being born during his term of office, should Use to be one year old. The Mayor's objoet was to check infant mortality by encouraging the instruction of mothers in the rearing of their children. The result of the exrriment was that oat ...
... of infancy, and to smaller degree in after years. Owing to the progress of hygiene and medical science, the causes of infant mortality have been largely eliminated, the reefs at the commencement of the voyage of life are in the main avoided, and the average ...
... being rewaraod by • steady improve. ment in their moral and physical condition and by an increase in their numbers. While infant mortality and tuberculosis prevail to a considerable extent among Canadian Indians, better education and an increase of knowledge ...
... the open-sir method he was puzzled to account for so many deaths among infants in his wards in spite of every care in diet and nursing: In his private practice, the same type of infants was doing well, almost without exception. He finally decided to try ...