HEAT AND INFANT MORTALITY
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... animal food altogether. The death rate among both blacks and whites in December was three tin. es the average, and tho infant mortality is very high. PriV:1.tiODS are beginning to tell, adds tb.3 correspondent, and until we get relief in the Hhape of ...
... coald believe that I bat he had waited an INFANT MORTALITY IN GLASGOW e* a eo tbat no may ariss, and some was the came person. He told me I looked more was ie casted: , and did act see Bim again entil he | The infant mortaliity in bad advanced the serious ...
... us as and under sixty-five years, 233; sixty-five and co upwards. 117. With regard to the unusually dei high rate of infant mortality, Dr. Walford qc is ?? proportion of deaths under one th r. year of age to registered births was equal to pe s. 176 pgsa'1 ...
... radically wrong with the sanitary arrangements of this important and increasing mining district. And it will be that the infant mortality rate volames in support of our allegatica. are sometimes arged as reasons for this, but the more feasible conclusion ...
... comparedl with 167 in ses 109, and with 162, the average in the ten years an 1889-98. XIs the 13 large towlis the rate of infant an mortality in 1899 wus 181. In the course of his on general remarks, the snedical officer of health be d lays stress upon the fsuct ...
... temperature. ..jQdon last week the death-raty rose from 13.5 to 14.2, and this was almost wholly due to an incrpa.se of mortality among infants under five years of age. In most of the great towns there was like- wise an increase of deaths, the average death- ...
... temperature. in London last week the death-rate rose from 13.5 to 14-2, and this was almost wholly due to :tn increase of mortality among infants under five years of «#e. In moat of tho great towns there was like- wise an increase of deaths, tbe average defith- ...
... THE HEALTH OF MERTHYR. High Infantile Mortality. Dr, W. W, Jones, temporary medical officer, has presented his annual report on the sanitary condition of Merthyr during the year 1893. 'The births during the year numbered—males, 1*168 females, 1,189 total ...
... tts the anid the and we do not recommend you also to lay | ueart. and all mothers in It is the nearest ap as a food for infants and inva- vital service in the hands of parerts and nurees, resembling haman milk, OF ail chem ‘and stores. Price 1a Gat 6d ...
... births ter and 76 deaths. The deaths included,19 infants end under one year of age and 16-persons aged sixty and upwards. In Swansea there were 49 births and 40 deaths, the latter including 11 infants under one year of age and 12 persons of sixty and ...
... registered 6,741 births and 4,729 deaths. deaths corres jaded to an annual rate of 21:2 per 1,000 persohs fiving. raies of mortality in the several towns, arranged in order from the lowest, were as — Gateshead. 148 | 198 ig Huddersfield 210 West Ham. 199 ...