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... BATHGATE. MONDAY, DECEMBER, At 8 o'clock, by BAILIR W. F. ANDERSON Me-Coavencr “of Public Health of the of Glasgow; op INFANT MORTALITY. THE Dor oF HUMAN LIFE ...
... BATHGATE. MONDAY, DECEMBER, At 8 o'clock, by BAILIR W. F. ANDERSON Me-Coavencr “of Public Health of the of Glasgow; op INFANT MORTALITY. THE Dor oF HUMAN LIFE ...
... know the Mysteries of Sex and the Dangers of Ignorance. Depopulated by this Terrible War, the Empire must be re-peopled. Infant Mortality is largely due to Maternal Ignorance, Unnatural Feeding, and neglect. For Adults Only. This film play is eminently fitted ...
... Armit, jun., and E. White meet in the Anal. The green will be closed on Saturday by a pairs competition. Prevention of Infant Mortality. ...
... and over. S. Infant Mortality.—There were six anions children under one year of aile. Stwed in relation to the births. this means that nut of every th.aisand children born 93 died in the first rear of life. This Core to the infant mortality rate. The number ...
... wirty fire years and urwarde 5 infant Mortabty. —There were 5 deaths ander ome year of age tated in relatben te the births this means that. oot of every thousand : TS deed mm the first year of life Ths figure the Infant Mortality The number of deaths from ...
... 1.75 in the preceding year Age Mortality.-The number of deaths at the varoug age periods wae 5 Under one year 7 ape to 5 years, I 4 to LS years, & 15 to 23 years. WS to 2; 65 to © years 1 and upwards, A Infant Mortality were 7 among ch ldren under one ...
... yearn. M. Infant Mortality.—There were 4 deaths among 41aldren under one year of age. Stated in relation to the births. this means that out of every 11100 children born, 44 died in the first year of life. This figure is the infant mortality rate, and ...
... made The report contain. some very ceeful information, particularly in reward t. the prerelonee infectious disease sad infant mortality. It wee pointed out that despite the epidemic of .ale* fever in October lest. there were no death* from infections ...
... Convention's representative on the Executive Committee of the National Association for the Preventton of Infant Mortality and for the Welfare of Infants. In the course of this report it is stated that the conscience of the nation has been roused to save the ...
... mishaps to the infants, there are the unfortunate accidents to the mothers due to septicaemia, whereby death claims many victims and a contheon of permanent ill-health a great many more. A few of these accidents to the mothers and infants are tinder the ...
... large enough to held two beds. _ ltailie lirtohell's motion was unanimonaly agreed to. HIGH INFANT MURTALITY. Mr Clark-on said he thought the infant mortality was extraordinarily high. 'lle Clerk ,aid it war only in the preeeeding year. The report was ...
... justifies the adoption of uve When a death does the Sanitary Inepector on given by the theroughly disinfecta the hovae, The infant mortality oguin was below the average, although much greater than Last Year, w_at the rate of 97.45 per Thooping Congh wae the ...