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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... wqrkhouse hospital it at Traninere, where hte died on Saturday. The ! jury returned a verdict of Accidental death, h INFANT MORTALITY IN l~i$i(KsA. AT.-At the 11 Westminster Hotel, Prijg-street, on the body of Ellen Foley, ?? months old daughte of James ...

ALLEGED CRUELTIES TO PASSENGERS AT SEA

... SENGERS; AT1 SE A. The announcement of the poisoning of tbc and mate of the Acurington at sea was b ?? shoeking details of infant mortality on bo ?? t; same ship. The Daily .2Vewa of yesterday publishes the letter of a bereaved mother, AgnesBlvin, ad- dressed ...

SYSTEMATIC CHILD MURDER IN FRANCE

... new-bolm infant to one of ,them is tantamount to infant~icide. ?? 'Brochard read several copies' of the lying letters written by nurses to the childron's parents, describing -ip pathetic language the rosy cheeks and itcreseing charms of their infants deed ...

POLICE COURT AND PRISONGATE MISSION

... re- spect to the question of intemperance, and the monopoly held by London, Liverpool, and Man- chester in regard to infant mortality. He gave a brilliant account of the work amongst the Al fallen, and urged the public to give support to R the movement ...

COMPENSATION CASES AT ST. HELENS

... ten years of 3.6. Infant ) mortality wa. represented by 157 deaths, the average for ten years past being 176. The death-rate was the lowest, except two, ever recorded for the borough. In referring to the question of infantile mortality, Dr. Harris ex. pressed ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Stanley Hospital to which institution she was tak-en. Verdict, Acci- dental death. INFA.NT MORTALITY.-On the body of Elizabeth 1 O'Donohue, two montbs old, the infant daughter ?? O'Donohue, a plumber living at 20, Eldon-place. Mrs. O'Donohue found the ...

COUNTY COURT

... things is inter ered with that infants die as tbep do. Nature provides their first food - and if t they do not get it, whose fault is it? ?? rret k majority of mothers must he naturallyd%11;j to nurse their own infants. Poor brdnede, it as a fmatter of ...

TWO DOUBLE MURDERS IN NEW YORK

... cios on the ensanguined bed, her. head.and faoe bruiedeind lacerated in a most horrible. manner, while by her Mide lay her infant child with the top of its head crushed in and quite dead. He raised an alarm immediately, and the neighbours aame flockiig ...

BORACIC ACID AND MILK

... experiments on kittens. Asked as to the srp- totns, witness said there was a high mortality amongst th led on borscised milk He thought it would have an injurioe. effect on infants particularly. O>ne dose of boracic acid would no4 snjwe a man, but repeated ...

INQUESTS

... propoortion of mortality froi sscarletiest anti fesaic Ito bowvel cosuphalsts, the list %weatiser hiavinsg issereaseti the secutr sd, pronalentee of diarrsesa, amongst chisldress. Bowel coiss- ise 13o .c plaints proved fatal to 13 infants and 0 aduit ; ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LVIERPOOL Beose- Mn W. J. Sear, StipedadiY A Charge of Infanticide.-Mary Doyle, who is charged with the wilful murder of her infant child, aged six months-the circumstances of the case have already been reported-was fur- ther remanded for seven days. Charges ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... examination showed that death was due to acute a ors congestion of the lungs from natural causes, 2. ' Verdict accordingly. t INFANT MORTALITY.-On the body of Margaret St Warning, aged two months, child of Williamn War- 3 sing, stonemason, of 2 in 3 court, Gascoyne ...