Infant Mortality
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... INFANT MORTALITY. Tlie deaths one year of age l2, increase four over those in 1913. and giving death-rate 112 per 1,000 births, as compared with the previous year, a great increase, more especially when the causes ate considered, for with the exception ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. During 1912 there were 3 deaths of infants under 1 year of age, giving a rate of 4.5 per cent, of born in the district. During 1911 the rate WilA4 11.4, and the average for the previous 5 years was 8.1 per cent. During the year a booklet ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The number of infants who died under one year of age was 33. In proportion to the num. ber born this equalled • rate of N per thousand births. The increase can be almost wholly to the increased prevalence of diarrhoea: dise•ses during ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. According to figures given at last week’s conference on the prevention of infant mortality and the promotion of th© welfare of children under school age, a marked improvement has been effected during the past six years in the protection ...
... INFANT MORTALITY The number of death? among children under one year of age was 25; these were male and 12 female. This number represents the infantile mortality rate of .114.15 per 1,000 births. The infantile mortality rate for England and Wales has been ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The annual return of infant mortality showed deaths under i year out of 251 births, 3 being those of illegitimate children. Out of' the cases of infectious disease, 33 had been removed to hospital and 17 treated at home. The estimated ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Mr. gives the follow;ng to &Ohs of children under one year in England and Wales : months ended March SI. 1. 47.r4 31. al! : L. 1916 . 41.971 Mr. Lang adds I hat no steps mar in contemnLation to penalise local authorities which have prepared ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. No fewer than twenty-three over-seas Dominions and countries were represented at the congress opened by Mr. John Burns to consider the question of infant mortality. The President of the Local Government Board said that statistics showed ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. MARGARET McMILLAN. ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. We (Nation) congratulate the Local Goverameat Dowd on Dr. Newels,lnte's wonderfully full and penetrating analysis of the facts and causes of infant and child mortality is Ragland and Wales. The Report ehould be read and maetered by all ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Of the 14,813 deaths from all causes in this county in 1913, 4,079 or 27°5 per cent. were children under one year of age, which in proportion to the number of births during the ycar are equivalent to an infant mortality rate of 137 per ...