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... Infant Mortality An interesUng report relating to infant mortality in Airdrie was submitted at a meeting of the Public Health Committee. The Medical Officer or Health gave figures for the years IMO to 1914 inclusive, shdvlug that premature births had ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1945
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 225 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

COMBATING INFANT MORTALITY

... COMBATING INFANT MORTALITY The Public Health Committee had before them a circular from the Departn►ent of Health directtug attention to a report by a Scientific Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality In Scotland• setup by the Secretary of State. The Secretary ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1944
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 206 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

INFANT MORTALITY IN COATBRIDGE

... INFANT MORTALITY IN COATBRIDGE Sir,--1 am profoundly disfurbeal that the latest available flitures show a leap upwards to 31 per 1000 infant mortality rate for Ceatbridor. 11 one consider; that the annual rate is 34, the question arises as to why the ...

INFANT DEATHS SHOCK FIGURE LANARKSHIRE is still one of Scotland’s infant mortality blackspots Government ..

... INFANT DEATHS SHOCK FIGURE LANARKSHIRE is still one of Scotland’s infant mortality blackspots Government figures show that the county’s children have less chance of surviving to their first birthday than babies in other parts of the country The Registrar ...

ON INFANT MORTALITY Councillor Lamberton drew attention to the high death rate among infanta and mentithed that ..

... Herald that an effort was being made in Anderstom district to try and cope with the infant mortality. Hs; also inztanetxl teat in Huddersfield the infant mortality had been very high and that the Mayor of tlut place had offered the mothers of children ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY LOINNOT ON

... INFANTILE MORTALITY LOINNOT ON Statistics of the Infant mortality rate fur the year show that the number of children under one year who died was 88-31 males and 38 females, and representing an infantile mortality rate of per 1,008 births. This was the ...

the Supreme Courts of the Scottish Churches? It is unsuccessful, he affirms. Why is it that the Trade ..

... refuses to take up the repeated challenge to explain why in the No-Lieenee towns drunkenness has almost disappeared? Why infant mortality has been reduced? Why the heal rates have been lowered?' No. the trade will not face facts. It takes refuge in hilllcsounding ...

Genital Rate

... pointed out. however, that the g eneral mortality rate was 90 and that since 1052 the progress outside Coatbridge had been very much greater. There is no tinigirss at all herr, she claimr‘l. ''Fifty-one infant deaths is a tragically high figure. She ...

Health Survey

... forms of cancer are not markedly increasing, although cancer of the lung is a conspicuous exception. says the report. Infant mortality fell to a new low level of 28.6 per thousand births, in 1958, and the gap closing between the rate in Scotland and the ...

BENEFICIAL RESULTS of NO LICENCE PROVO ST FLETCHER state some remarkable faeti. o2 proving beheflt of No ..

... off. School attendance be on record. No applications for grants of Woes and &thing. No cameo of Cruelty to Children. 6. INFANT MORTALITY reduced by one half. 6. TRADESMEN be:witted. 7. Improved MORAL and SOCIAL condition., of the Town, and of those once ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1923
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 122 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Medical Officer of Health's report for 1955 in which Dr. R. 1. Lumsden also intimates that Airdrie had a low level of infant mortality and the fact that the burgh's health, throughout the ye r, was well maintained. ...