INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... patent soothing syrups, and quack nostrums are responsible reports, said Professor Wiley, Washington, for the enormous infant mortality in the United States. More than 3,000,000 infanta are annually • killed this way by ignorant or eareleis parents. Mr ...
... THE MOTHER'S CARL Sacs we wrote a week ago upon the subject of the excessive infant mortality in these countries, we have been fa, voured with a number of communications bearing upon the question. Of these the article by Miss Louise Kenny, which we published ...
... from the infant the natural food, and they knew that caused an undue proportion of deaths (hear. hear). He moved a resolution in favour of means being taken by the Central Government for comprehensive and systematic efforts against infant mortality. Ignorance ...
... with a view to a diminution of the infant mortality in the borough, supported the Corporation proposals for render ng visiting aasistanoe to young mothers, because he was convinc(d that the alarming infant mortality was largly due to malnutrition, lack ...
... offspring. These oancloisioas. he ^relies. have an interesting bearing upon the queystions of physical deterioration and high infant mortality in Britail. The main interest of my experimental restate he gays. lies in the dear eviden, • that an Genesis,/ meat ...
... mother's milk. and there is no doubt that the infant mortality, which reflects such diagram on sanitation in the twentieth century, is in no mall degree directly caused by the neglect of mothers to feed their infants as nature intended they should be fed A ...
... XX. JOll2l EVXXX. The seriousness of the subject of infant mortality increased every year, said Mr. John Burns, in his presidential address yesterday to the National Conference on infantile mortality. He believed there were a! hundred thousand lives sacrificed ...
... STREET BEGGING TROUBLE The high rate of infant mortality in Dub- 1 lin was the leading subject of discussion at the annual meeting of the Dublin Sanitary Association yesterday in Leiuster House, under the presidency of Mr. George R. Price, B.C. Numerous ...
... problems of the social life of the day was the problem of the children., They would be glad to know that with regird to infant mortality Ireland stood in! a better position than the adjacent island.' The rate of mostality for End year children in this country ...
... Depot for Dublin similar to the depots already ()stabdished in Liverpool and elsewhere, which I have been found to reduce infant mortality ver4lecoaniztrraly in iggliti.Lrhatz.l.7jvio I Dr. M'Walter, li times what it should be, I and the explanation given ...
... DUBLIN AND /UGH INFANT MORTALITY. An important statement was made at I the meeting of the North Dublin Cnion lluardians yeeterday by Mr. J. J. long. ring out of a recommendation by Dr. W. A. Mahony that leaflets on the feeding of infants should be distributed ...