PROTECTING THE INFANTS
... PROTECTING THE INFANTS. I» scmefhtng have got babies out , olio-honses, for who sbull estimate the total ...
... PROTECTING THE INFANTS. I» scmefhtng have got babies out , olio-honses, for who sbull estimate the total ...
... countries in general mortality, and hare improved much more rapidly than any other, yet, the right honourable gentleman pointed out, regards infant mortality that is not the cose, and there are spine districts where the infant mortality is ...
... weighed and inspected Miss Heotley, who is organising the fete. In' consequence of efforts, there is already decrease in infant mortality the borough. she recently stated. Here is instance. A boy weighed lb. at nine weeks old. We bad him put upon cow’s ...
... began writing at all, and it was with infant mortality that he began. In those early days what one said incessantly was that the general death-rate had been enormously forced down during the last sixty years, the infant, death-rate was as high as ever. Since ...
... subject tuberculosis. to the question infant mortality, attributed the heavy death-rate iu the workhouses to the fact that the children were' mostly illegitimate. At all events, he was convinced that the infant mortality both inside and outside the workhouses ...
... Fsccllpncy annonnctsl that they pis to coromenoo a oiiecinl crusade (he large cities this summer deal with the question of infant mortality. The financial statement, mail Sir William showed an income for the year X 2.810 11s sd, and the taro *£2,896 13» Gd ...
... increase in the case ...
... completes his valuable inquiry into the relation “ Cancer and Diet, the Editor continues her article “The Birthrate and Infant Mortality,” and Mrs. Earle her “Notes on Cookery. M.D. contributes popular treatise on “Headaches:” their cause and cure. On the ...
... Morning Leader.” ONE CHILD, ONE COT. , infant mortality is still too ■' lr ; Burns has had his eye on it, towards a reduction. Every-It!ii'l|,WjVrS * dangers to life and health M kinli me i f,om - tlie overlaying of infants oi, , | d practices; yet separate ...
... so much extra a quart for, thinking they wore getting the best possible thing for their infants. The fact that people desire tho best possible thing for their infants proves that men and women recognise the sovereignty of His Majesty the Baby. This supremacy ...
... in his annual report. After, a reference tt* the part married female labour in mills plays in contributing unduly high infant mortality. Dr. Harr goes on:— great cry is being made in favour raizing the age at which children may work half-time. If w«* must ...
... defendant, who did not appear, 1.000 infants fed was 38, but Dr. Daviee eon- w&9 very much addicted to drfnk.tuid had these death-rates totally incomparable been. frequently cautioned to the way with normal infant mortality, and expresses which won treating ...