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FATALITIES TO CHILDREN

... save hundreds from this bitter and lasting subject of self- reproach, and do something to duminish that over- whelming infant mortality which, week by week, the registrar-general reports in unerring figures, if the frequency of this accident could be s ...

THE INSURANCE OF INFANTS' LIVES

... the Manchester Amalgamation of Friendly Societies gave evidence in favour of infant life insurance, which he held favoured thrift, and in no way influenced infant mortality. CRININ&L ASSAULTr ON A You-o GRLnq.-At the Montgomeryshire Assizes, on Thursday ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... that the autopsy showed death to be due to SyncOpe from heart disease, and the jury returned a ver- dict to that effect. INFANT MORTAlITY. Dr. Danford Thomas held four inquests yesterday on ohildreii who expired at a tender age. The. first case was that of ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... about 23 per m, cent. As usual the largest mortality has been among a, children of less than 5 years of age, and next to these the largest mortality has been at the ages of from 60 to 70. ir- The infant mortality, although large, has not been exces- er sive ...

CAPTURE OF A SUPPOSED SWINDLER

... he. i was glad to helar that the Government wire abotic. t instituting inquiries into the ehsiolful extent to whio, ) infant mortality prev;!.;!l d th-oughoolt the country. 3 and every one must hope that the inqwiry would lOa) to sors better systeail than ...

DARING SHOP ROBBERY

... than one par 1,000 below the previous ten years' average rates. The death-rate was hove:- than in any year since 1856. Infant mortality and the death-rate among elderly persons were especially below the average. The death-rate from the seven principal zvmotic ...

BABY-KILLING

... and the nurses are frequently able to neglect their infant charges without fear of discovery. In the thirteen departments around Paris where baby Parisians are placed out to nurse, the infant mortality is so much greater than elsewhere that, according to ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the jury to say how she came by her death, The jury re. corded a verdict of Accidental death.' I S W'U}DAY NIGHT AND INFANT MORTALITY. l Yesterday, in the course of a heavy day's work, iMr. Collier, the deputy East Middlesex coroner, held ! several inquests ...

THE MURDER OF A POTMAN AT BROMPTON

... districts the average was less, be- cause the mothers were in the habit of nursing their children themselves. The rate of infant mortality seems to be higher in England than Scotland, which the witness attributes to the castorn of English mothers of stuffing ...

QUARTERLY MORTALITY RETURNS

... deaths at all ages. This is astounding fact, yet perfectly consistent with prior observation : if the general mortality be large the infant mortality will ever be found to bear its due proportion, and the causes, in such district as this, arc perfectly obvious ...

LEGAL

... cordially endorse. INFANT ILE MORTALITY IN THE MILL I)II RIC S- According to the Ijritish AMedical Journal, the l-ocal Governtient have addressed to the Town Council of Leicester a clrnnttuncati n respecting the alarming infantile mortality caused by biarthva ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2825 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INFANT MORTALITY.—IMPORTANT CASE

... destruction of infant life that was trC t-oo frequent, would, he (the coroner) felt sure, bretc ivncel that too many inquests could not be rehld asd that the most searching inquiries were de- lattdeeil Indeed, the destruction of infant life in the etipalis ...