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INFANT MORTALITY IN RUSSIA

... INFANT MORTALITY IN RUSSIA. Serious State of Affairs. The medical reports presented to the local authorities by the doctors of the Zencoovs reveal an alarming state of things with regard to infant mortality. It appears that in many of the Governments ...

Health of the Burgh

... a period of 34 days, only two deaths occurred. a rate of mortality equ lent to about. 2e per 1000. There have been 27 deaths—in January, 15: in February, 6; and in March, 6: equal to a mortality rate per thousand of 12.84. Taking the months separately ...

to his lieutenant to unload on the British lines. The Report lets in a good deal more light on the

... to his lieutenant to unload on the British lines. The Report lets in a good deal more light on the infant mortality question, and confirms the opinion of the public that It is as much the fault of the Hoer mothers as of the authorities who have to look ...

PARSON AND PRINCE

... and many suggestions have been made with a view to prevent the depopulation. One of these is to attempt to reduce the infant mortality statistics. Dr Laborde has turned his attention to this question and has related some cams at the Academy of Medicine ...

WICDNESDA V, NI ARCH

... to the inmates; only the death-rate is still unsatisfactory, though probably no higher than normal in a country where infant mortality is ext raordistarily high at all times. So another Hoer lie is nailed to the counter. Last week's scenes at Westminster ...

BIRTHS

... the mortality in the ciimpo, they must deduct the number who would heve in any circumstances. and among the Beets there was customarily a•large infant mortality. The Government had taken measures to improve the camps, and they hoped tl mortality would ...

airs WATER TO OOP &WIC

... WATER TO OOP &WIC A distinguished chileinm's d, or believes, from his practice, that infants general y, rhethAr hr•might up at the breast or artith!ially, are not sum.. with sufficient water, the flu d prtion of the•i• fuss, being quickly taken up and ...

LOSSIEMOITTa

... statute. The Medical reported that for the quarter ending June 30 there had been births stid 24 deaths. the chief mortality being amongst infants and the tired. Four cases of infectious disease had been notified-1 of erysipelas and 3 of scarlet fever—bat all ...

GIMBAL NSW&

... pleased to cut any It t irtr and at wholesale prices. MORTALITY STATISTIC.. The number of deaths registered in the eight principal towns of Scotland during last week was 451. representing an annual mortality rate of 14.0 c; thousand of the estimated pop u l ...

POETRY. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER, MARGARET GARDEN, Wbo Died March 25th 1879. Aga 68 years

... the tomb, aimed by the light Heaven that shone amid the gathering gloom. Now cold in death, the loving heart that nursed oar infant years, That cared foe when sorrows came in many sobs and tears: And sympathised with one and all in every• pain or nerd, And ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1902
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LOSSIEMOUTH TOWN COUNCIL

... medical officer reported that for the quarter ending June 30 there had been .J births and 24 deaths, the chief mortality being amongst infants and the aged. Four cases of infectious disease had been notified, 1 of erysipelas, and 3 of scarlet fever, but ...

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... soldier; “Ive got a per- manent position in the War Offes.” King was the principal eponsor on Tuesday at the baptiam of ¢he infant con of Lerd and Lady Castlereagh, which took place ot the Chapel Royal, St Palace, in Presence of a select congregation. The ...