THE SUGAR CONFERENCI
... children, the nursing of tho sick, cleanliness, and hygicne generally. Tt fs hoped by thi means to eheck the excessive infant mortality prevalent in the city. ...
... children, the nursing of tho sick, cleanliness, and hygicne generally. Tt fs hoped by thi means to eheck the excessive infant mortality prevalent in the city. ...
... for, and missed the claim. The parties pey their own costa, INFANTILE MORTALITY IN CORNW. THE RESULT OF ER FEEDING. Av inquest was held by Mr. Edward Boase on Wednes day on the infant of John Rogers, mumer, 6t. Just, found dead in bed by ite mother’s ede ...
... was ‘The average for winter, partly due to the prevalence of inilaenzs during tho re were 10 deaths under one rate of infant mortality of 122 per thousan year, giving a over 65. Thirteen deaths were due to diseases of the here were no deaths from zymotio ...
... pharniactsts, and alo from the report of | ful preparations are being made by smalj Executive Com Leah, who atinboted a infant mortality at | mittees. As soon as rey lies from the Stonehouse to the suspeasion of the Acts, Messrs. prospectuses come in it ...
... rate of infant mortelity In Battersea during the aval 386 per 1,000 in F 373 the jed September 28th the rate was 2 ,000, Swain , Gateshead 343, and so on. blot on our sanitation of sanitation at bome. i bat has often been adest of infantile mortality 1s not ...
... were in prison or in bear.) It had been ted out in the aed few jaye that in the grest towns of the United Kingdom the mortality of infants under one year averaged 268; end im some of the larger, towns a frome Si pet 1,000 at Portemouth to 362 per foreign ...
... new ss hess affects largely the vy of the res ators erzans aod en thoy espera 498. ur in the proportion ef 1708 dea She mortality of children under one yrar of was te 1.009 re be 190 pwr telow th cate for 1200 of teat were an uh we number ths f sued tren ...
... foods RLICE’S Mi is light as well a2 and will tax the food is, jartous ib derive no sustenance from such infants uniess it has been mal ee the infant's food bas tro putritive value the best of ite ‘all chemists and stores Price Ie. 2s. 64., and London, ...
... has ppears not to have been pre: drain the house promited to lay the the quarter are in excess of the same The returns of mortality for riod of persons. There the inerease being in azed we been twelve deaths from measles four for the same the bave incre: ...
... annum, 14); 1,000 per annum trom seven to if he should coptinue to do so. 22 (Hear, N. Lobb. chaurman of Abbot , Average mortality per 1000 in 33 grest towns, 167 : lowest, Persh Counes,| wrote that the Council aa . highest, 2.2, Neweastie-cn- Ply. difficulty ...
... , to towers, and windows - yea! tochimney tops,” and there they sat the live. long day in patient expectation, many with infante in their arms, to see the lon Bat not such a multitude waited to see Great Pompey pass loyalty by love, 1 have seen all tho ...
... This is hoing dane with the object of rerlucing the bigh infantile mortality, which is said to he to improper t+ ing. It ix however, to Al the sterilised tlk net only io bettles for infants’ wd, but also in pint and quart bottles for general par: ‘The C ...