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S E V E N T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 75 Department of A g r i c u l t u r e . Post- Office Department. Commission of Conservation. " Inland Revenue. " Interior. " Immigration. " Marine. " Trade and Commerce. - " M i l i t i a and Overseas M i l i t a r y Forces. " Public W o r k s. " Finance. " Justice. " Naval Service. " Customs. " Soldiers C i v i l Re- Establishment. Appropriations— It also shows that the appropriations by the Federal Government for P u b l i c H e a l t h Services, as given in the Auditor- General's Report for the year ended M a r c h 31st, 1915, amounted to $ 511,338.92. It is a comfort to be able to remind you in passing that our present organization, appropriations, and achievements bear a favourable comparison w i t h this former state of affairs. Infant Mortality— It is further pointed out that the average Annual Infant M o r t a l i t y in Great B r i t a i n from 1911 to 1914 was 110 per 1,000 l i v i n g births and that n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g war conditions, it was reduced to 91 in 1916. In Aust r a l i a the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate in 1915 was 67 and in N e w Zealand the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate for 1917 was 50, w h i c h rate had been reduced from 80 per 1,0G0 l i v i n g births in about ten years by the education of the public and the i n s t i t u t i o n of a Public N u r s i n g Service. Infant M o r t a l i t y rates are also given for four of the Provinces of Canada, as fo'lows,— These are all the rates the Report gives. I miss A l b e r t a. Women's War Conference— On the first page of the report appears a Resolution' passed by the Women's W a r Conference of February, 1918. setting forth that—" in view of the excessively high death- rate among infants in Canada . . . . it is essential . . . . that immediate steps be taken by the Government to conserve infant life." The Present Situation— Eleven years after, the Preliminary Official V i t al Statistics of Canada for 1929, issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, of the Department of Trade and Commerce, give the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate of the Dominion of Canada as 92.2 per 1,000 l i v i n g births. The Infant M o r t a l i t y rate for each Province i s .— P r i n c e E d w a r d Island 89.9 per 1000 l i v i n g births M a n i t o b a , 1915 ... Ontario. 1916 Nova Scotia. 1915 Quebec, 1915 105 107 127 147 Nova Scotia N e w B r u n s w i c k . Quebec O n t a r io M a n i t o ba Saskatchewan. A l b e r ta B r i t i s h Columbia 90.0 106.0 120.5 76.0 70.6 73.5 78.2 55.6
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Title | 1931 - Annual Convention |
Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
Description | Report of the Seventeenth Annual Convention held May 19 to 22, 1931 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811100 |
Date | 1931 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 77 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | S E V E N T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 75 Department of A g r i c u l t u r e . Post- Office Department. Commission of Conservation. " Inland Revenue. " Interior. " Immigration. " Marine. " Trade and Commerce. - " M i l i t i a and Overseas M i l i t a r y Forces. " Public W o r k s. " Finance. " Justice. " Naval Service. " Customs. " Soldiers C i v i l Re- Establishment. Appropriations— It also shows that the appropriations by the Federal Government for P u b l i c H e a l t h Services, as given in the Auditor- General's Report for the year ended M a r c h 31st, 1915, amounted to $ 511,338.92. It is a comfort to be able to remind you in passing that our present organization, appropriations, and achievements bear a favourable comparison w i t h this former state of affairs. Infant Mortality— It is further pointed out that the average Annual Infant M o r t a l i t y in Great B r i t a i n from 1911 to 1914 was 110 per 1,000 l i v i n g births and that n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g war conditions, it was reduced to 91 in 1916. In Aust r a l i a the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate in 1915 was 67 and in N e w Zealand the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate for 1917 was 50, w h i c h rate had been reduced from 80 per 1,0G0 l i v i n g births in about ten years by the education of the public and the i n s t i t u t i o n of a Public N u r s i n g Service. Infant M o r t a l i t y rates are also given for four of the Provinces of Canada, as fo'lows,— These are all the rates the Report gives. I miss A l b e r t a. Women's War Conference— On the first page of the report appears a Resolution' passed by the Women's W a r Conference of February, 1918. setting forth that—" in view of the excessively high death- rate among infants in Canada . . . . it is essential . . . . that immediate steps be taken by the Government to conserve infant life." The Present Situation— Eleven years after, the Preliminary Official V i t al Statistics of Canada for 1929, issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, of the Department of Trade and Commerce, give the Infant M o r t a l i t y rate of the Dominion of Canada as 92.2 per 1,000 l i v i n g births. The Infant M o r t a l i t y rate for each Province i s .— P r i n c e E d w a r d Island 89.9 per 1000 l i v i n g births M a n i t o b a , 1915 ... Ontario. 1916 Nova Scotia. 1915 Quebec, 1915 105 107 127 147 Nova Scotia N e w B r u n s w i c k . Quebec O n t a r io M a n i t o ba Saskatchewan. A l b e r ta B r i t i s h Columbia 90.0 106.0 120.5 76.0 70.6 73.5 78.2 55.6 |
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