INFANT MORTALITY
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... death-rate of infants, practically speaking, had not gone down. And in spite of all that was done the proportion of deaths that took place in the first three months was increasing steadily. Infants were dying earlier and earlier. Yet infant mortality ought have ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. During the year, 22 infants died before reaching their first birthday, compared with 13 in 1928. The infant mortality rate is, therefore, 83.6 per 1,000 births, nearly double the rate for 1928, and the bighest figure since ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. All over the country the question of infant mortality is causing concern. No wonder, then, that Dr. Sadler’s annual report as Medical Ofticer for Barnsley contains allusions to this important subject. It has many serious aspects. Thus ...
... INFANT MORTALITY The average annual mortality of infants who die under the age of one year in Bradford —with all the conditions of the effluent, the water, the health, and the clinics—is 73 out of every 1,000?—I will accept that. What is the corresponding ...
... Infant Mortality. Infant mortality in the first four weeks of life ”• was the subject of a paper read by Dr. Henry Koplik, of New York. Dr. Koplik said there were many conditions both the father and the mother which resulted in the production of an infant ...
... Infant Mortality 1890. for example, the infant mortality rate was 173 per 1.000 births, but the rate fell until, in 1935. when Socialists controlled the City Council, was 64 and in 1944 had dropped further to 50. the lowest record. Maternal ...
... Infant Mortality. Keferring to the high rate of infantile mortality, Mrs. Irving said it had been proved that the death rate in hand-fed babies was thirty or forty fold more than in breast-fed babies. The remedies taught by the mothers’ schools were ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Ten infants died during the year, as coin pared with 10 in 1898, 5 in 1897, and 19 in 1890. Three of these deaths were registered in the first quarter, one in the second quarter, Sour in the third quarter, and two in the fourth quarter ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. With regard to infant mortality they did not. raffer merit from I. but at t',e rsme time it • reationai oummon. and be recommended the diffusion of !miles with regard to mothers' resent, bilrt• in bringing up children, lees's'', they ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Public attention has been directed none too soon by the Home Secretary, Gfftcqjs Health, and the medical profession generally to the alarming mortality of children under twelve months through the United Kingdom. The recent statistical ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. REPORTS WILL T£S ND PAG £8. FOR MOTHERS' MEETING. I v. lie-Id Thursc . Guildhall, Hull, under 0 \j,. .loLii lson-Luoadley. . ' V, e1 ( j IO.O'. yl', . a:..- i '':';,v'iii.;iu. iioyic, mi* c. , . :a .1, .Mis ; ; i! ,.\hs F. Eve. MB ...