THE SEIZURE OP ARMS IN 1 PROVLNCIAL PARAGRAPHS. DUBLIN. I
... appointment of Dr. Florence Dillon as assistant temporary medical inspector to make special inquirit• cn the subjects of infant mortality and nursing in workhouses. ...
... appointment of Dr. Florence Dillon as assistant temporary medical inspector to make special inquirit• cn the subjects of infant mortality and nursing in workhouses. ...
... canipa4c to infant mortality in Dublin. special subject the responsibility of • • Lorca, Sherlock, wbo asked bow in that campaign. They could sot do my geniiimly work, he said, until they get to the bedrock of the meths for infant mortality, a andel ...
... insufficient food of children attending the National Schools were responsible for much of the lunacy. consumption, and infant mortality Both then ladies p!'oPow as • reined, that the Act already in force in England. whereby the County *Councils are enabled ...
... observance of sanitary laws could be improved. The . birth-rate is greater than in any European country, but the rate of infant mortality is very high, while plagues and famines carry away large numbers of the adult population. Those who imagine that polygamy ...
... have it on high whom, that the appalling infant mortality e Dublin is largely due to the bad qtialny , 1 the milk and to the scarcity of the sapp:y, . 1 The season is now upon as in which Me • infant mortality in Dublin is at ni . ! highest, and it has ...
... Dublin are worse than in most cities of Europe, and there is, therefore, the better argument for making this one factor of infant mortality as low as possible. We admit that the official defence is sound so far as it goes. To the plea of innocent impotence ...
... year the prots.r-lion was 2.07 pre thmasand—the lowest sieve 1864. The blackest feature of the report is the figures of infant mortality. which are still terribly high. .k further check ezomia.e optimism may • be found in the returns for 1914 furiushed by ...
... Dorms of mid mothers suffered liven overwork, long Mars. bad seat- ' , nary conditions of workshops and homes. Mr. said infant mortality Vs. me inevitable. We ought to make pod is the war lre saving an equal aura et lira et the Aar. This RSB ORO of the In ...
... qualified is epactors. Miss Eilgoar (Paddington) seconded. It had been aacertaused recently, she said, that the mammas' infant mortality 'moors ih I dean was not to the neglect of motile% bat to their ignorance of elementary slats Mal Balprnie (Croydon) ...
... le the beginning •• • the h tr.l.lling. - 1 IWA. a 117000.34.1 (Part the geWa. ho the Committee Prevention of infant Mortality. Preacher. the Deis. CHRIET CHURCH CATHEDRAL. Colcbmtions al the 11011 kW Froths& at 8 Am, aed ttlogooll: otber at 10 ...
... necessary to have much roomy or an open coantryside to healthy children. The fact at the bottom of the high infant mortality and still higher infant ill-health is.Vsovence. Mothers do not know how to ferA ow bow to care for their childrv. They do their best ...
... future. Th. Marchioness of Aberiteen and Tensor kiss kindly . proatised to attend id deliver an address on •' Food and Infant Mortality, and in connection with this subject a visit by the to the Food and Mid Welfare Rai. bition at Anus quay has been arranged ...