INFANT MORTALITY
... INFANT MORTALITY Infant Mortality: The number of deaths of infants under one year for 1968, was 37, compared with ...
... INFANT MORTALITY Infant Mortality: The number of deaths of infants under one year for 1968, was 37, compared with ...
... 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. During the hearing of a case the other afternoon, at Manchester, in which a mother had overlaid her infant, the deputekity coroner, Mr. Sidney Smelt, made several strong remarks on the growing frequency of cases of this class, not only ...
... INFANT MORTALITY *Lower rate in Belfast At yesterday’s meeting of the Belfast Corporation’s Maternity and Child Welfare Committee, Dr. Warnock, Senior Maternity and Child Welfare Medical Officer reported that the infant mortality rate in the city for ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. For years this subject has been pressed upon public notice. The Registrar-General has filled report after report with the severest condemnations of oar waste ol infant life. Medical Officers 'of Health, ever since their first establishment ...
... INFANT MORTALITY The infant mortality rate was 30 per 1.000 related live births, the second lowest recorded in the city, compared with 32 in 1957, and 29 in 1956, the lowest recorded. In the principal causes of death bronchitis moved from fifth to fourth ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. THB BDITOB 07 THB FOBTHBUI WHIG. Si Bp——l with wo ooold hope that the OBoeUeat article in year imae of the fifth, the aabjeoft Infant mortality, would have the effect arousing the public generally the nooanifty of taking acme meaenres ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Sir Charles Cameron. having regard to the excessive infant mortality at present in Dublin, which he attributes in great part to unripe trait, overripe from the 11x e d meat rt and vegetables, tibia vises that great care should be taken ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. A circular letter read from the Local Government Board relative to the high rate of infant mortality both in the workhouse and amongst the ordinary people. From the published ntatistios it appesrs that one-tend{ of the children born ...
... INFANT MORTALITY DECADE'S AWFUL TALE. ...
... of excessive infant mortality. Mother’s milk is the most natural, and, therefore, the most suitable food for the infant; and where it is available the in(ant requires na other food for the first nine months life. If, however, the infant cannot be breast ...
... INFANT MORTALITY. Kenny said wonld like to draw the attention the guardians matter which, although it properly came under the scope of the Public Health department, could also be brought ...