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BURGHLEY

... was powerless to harm England. The Fecretary’s statesmanship and diflomu'y were successful. In 1562 the rfiken fell ill of smallpox at Hampton Court, and as her illness increased her afiection for Dudley grew. His favour was Cecil’s disfavour. The Secretary ...

THE LOW DEATH-RATE IN 1893,

... it was 49,000, which would reduce the death-rate to 13.8 per 1,000, 38 o 5 ] No case of small-pox occurred during the year. There had been no prevalence of small-pox in Lin- Icoln since 1882, and, although & case had cccasionally been brought into the aity ...

MARKET RASEN

... present, for I fear that owing to the wholesale evasion of vaccination we are bound, sooner or later, to have an epilemic of small-pox. During the past year great attention has been drawn (o the fearful prevalence of consumption or tuberculesss in this country ...

THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK. AT HULL

... THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK. AT HULL. Colonel Conway-Gordon asked whether there was any report from the Isolation Hospital Committee. ’l‘h({ would be sorry to heur of the outbreak of small-pox at Hull, where seweral had died and others were dangerously afflictel ...

DISTRICT NEWS. BARDNEY

... of rm xat Morton. A poor man has .1& vash ©n his fuce, and the doctor pronoutces it & i smallpox. The roport spreads hie wild-1 wl there san outhreak of smallpox o n. This, as a matter of course, alarmed the tmid, acd alwost & pamc was crested. People ...

“CREEPING, CRAWLING HYPOCRITES

... brother John has been | allow oursel res to be laughed into a fakse secur:ly. taken iuto Keynold’s Hospital, Wllhnfhm. and | Small-pox, it should be remembered, is unlike is under Dr. Galloway's treatment. He is in l‘ nost r_g.. inasmuch as it 18 infectious ...

MORE SMALL-POX

... MORE SMALL-POX. Six cases of smali-pox, one of which has | 1.1.1, have boyn nqmrd at Roytou, near \ME:.J |B. . S The rite of confirmation was conferred upon IPnnsc:‘ fi(‘hnr of Lolnle‘n‘:\.’mdm Castlo on urday in_ presence Queen and | members of the Boyal ...

RUSKINGTON

... Mr. Baichrlge said |in rn-i and evil, Even (z‘h“ not agree groom, uuderteok me duties of best man. Avery | AFTER THE SMALL-POX OUTHLREAK laok induring eome (o wake all haste heme.—On my:r.unu; but Mr. Brown (who was the other he 'was not sure whetber ...

MR. RHODES DEGREE

... cheered. | Indian riots havs extendad to Travancore, A etrike of 16 doctors has taken place at Enfield. I‘lvo cases of small-pox are reported from Crouckend. ‘d);tmnfim is rife at Dawson City in the n..-‘ yke. Cc.liii-t;:f:l ~ wf—_ : N & i th übstantive ...

THES SMALLPOX AW JULL

... THES SMALLPOX AW JULL There were on Monday 3t cascs of smali-poz in the Hull Hospitai. Of that wumber 15 were admitted last weak, 88 azwist ss iu the previous week. Oue very aad cuss is veported. A poor woman was attacked wiil the divaw just after she ...

S m:li-:v of l‘h- Chief Constabie of Lincoln Yesterday was an important day for the ¥ | Thursday proved to

... cangements more satiefactory. The gentlemen dead against them, as they said it; and if it had aby Viftw. sooner or later small-pox would become rampan Guardians were the ladies did nothing but increase the rates. Mrs. Bord epoke for the good and useful ...