INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY. I The Infant mortality under one year was equal to a death rate of 166.6 per ihousand . births registered, as against a rate of 211.5 per thousand biiths last year—a considcr! able decrease in the infant ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. I The Infant mortality under one year was equal to a death rate of 166.6 per ihousand . births registered, as against a rate of 211.5 per thousand biiths last year—a considcr! able decrease in the infant ...
... FANT MORTALITY eatisfacto: The report continues: One of the most features of the statistics is the very marked reduction in the mortality among children under one year of age, the total ths recorded being’ 3,792, or nearly 1,000 fewer than in the previous ...
... 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. I Mr. J. M'Cormick. proposing the adoption the report of the Child eliare Committee, said it was the desire of the Jk»ard to make the scheme for child welfare perfect possible ao to preserve life, it woe due to them Guardians, considering ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Mr. Long Hopes to Deal With It In the House of Commons on Monday, in reply to question by Mr. Lough (Isllnrfon. W.lTmrfng attention to’the increase of infant mortality. Waiter Lone (President of the Local Governmert related he hoped ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. We (Nation) congratulate the Local Government Hoard on Dr. Newsholme’s wonderfully full and penetrating analysis of the facts and causes infant and child mortality in England and Wales. The Report should be read and mastered by all friends ...
... INFANT MORTALITY AND THE WAY TU CLACK IT. Amongst the most important problems which peritlex radii: Authorities and Social Reformers has always been the reduction of Infant Mortality. It is perhaps because this mention has so very human and pathetic a ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. In reply to questions by MR. KING with regard to infant mortality, the following figures were given : ENGLAND AND WALES. Period. Six months ending March 31st, 1912 ~ ~ , 9, 1913 ~ ~ I, 1 9 1 4 , ,I 'IP 1915 Deaths of children under ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Professor Henry Koplik, M.D., of New York, read a paper in the Jehangir Hall of the Imperial Institute upon infant mortality in. the first four weeks of life. There were many conditions (he said) of both the father and the mother which ...
... INFANT MORTALITY number of deaths occurring infants under 1 year ■wa.s 8, equal a death rate at this age period of 73.4 per 1000 births, as compared with 55.5 in 1911—an increase 17.9 per I'loo births. The total number of deaths from 1 5 years wan 5, ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Then had the cost of the lunacy that had been caused drink, and the crime and pauperism that were attributable drink, the terrible infantile mortality that was attribut able drink. Dr. Norman Porrett, medical officer of health for H ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. The Medical OMoar of Health (Dr Hhloo) made a; report to the Health Committee the Notification of Birth* Act, 1907. and (rare the following data ratardiog infantile mortality erlthln the Borooch of Tynemonth: Dnrinjr the year 1908 there ...