INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. A Infant Mnrtalitj: It* CaneM and Prevention, was « well-rMiaoned expOßition the known to, nn ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. A Infant Mnrtalitj: It* CaneM and Prevention, was « well-rMiaoned expOßition the known to, nn ...
... permitted to sucklo their infants. Depots for prepared milk in the hands of Corporations counteracted high infant mortality, bat valuable these institutions were, nothing could tske the place of nature's own food for infants. ALLEN A DAWS bay for Cash ...
... Conservator, s.t., Watroougn, Tyne. T. Brown, s.t.. Foreman, Roads. CORONER ANT) INFANT MORTALITY, City Coronyr (Mr. R. W. held yesterday the Railway Store-. H-i.-ham to the death infant ilB W.m-d Elloo /teatrica Eagloton. »d 12 Tho beautifol oamol hair Eooca ...
... wages. A discussion followed, and the Bar. P. J. May- •pwk.r. W A dUeu>toD olto took pt.ee with the S&Wh.Ttt S-the-Si;? infant mortality and the report of tike Health ivlMQiUM.Btrontlr or|*e the cl! of the oewi the milk rapplp o( th. h« not thtek th. Urn ...
... towns; and in 3903, 149 and 144 respectively. It will thus •eon that infant mortality in Norwich for years poet ha* been pore latently higher than the general urban infant mortality of Efigland and Wales. In site and surroundings, in toe nature local ...
... lawa came short others should enacted to supplement them. Dealing with tho terr.blo increase in deathrate. especially infant mortality through tho overcrowding of cities, the President expressed the opinion that married women should not work in factories ...
... MUNICIPAL MILK DEPOT. To the Editor. Dear sir—l see in a recent issue of the “ Daily Press that that one of the principal of infant mortality is the manner in which the milk taken kept and bandied and insanitary feeding bottles. I have just returned from attending ...
... influencing the the close of Mr. T*ct«rs' remarks there was a brief ducomca, ia nlnt-k Mr, Wkk.«, Mr. Vor-ltr. took |Mrt. INFANT MORTALITY AT NORWICH. A gfucral tiMv'uijr o» llit* n;'mliar* I|m'] Civic Itrotbmh-xMI »«w lltKhcr ...
... Enet and »ojt llundmd* was 10.000. TU births nurabewd deaths li7. The birth rate was *7-«. and tbe death rate 12.7. tbo infant mortality being lll.d per registered. Buty-wii earns of symotic diseese had hem notified daring the y*»r. caiMMof small pox h.»d ...
... «arf»res. soaked with the filth d reneratKins. with sanitary arrangements th« a dog 1 a'mo«t turn op his nose at. an infant mortality that was dts-tv,' us. have boon paved, and drained, and K'ktH. hs« been lei into them bv judicious ■hr'■.lition*, and ...
... births 11 ' 0 132 deaths of infanta under one year 'u ' iaft «cct ' h(-TI- w ...