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... last (both having alternately beat each other,) is, unfortunately for the lovers of foot racing, Ashton having taken the small-pox from one of his children then dangerously ill of it* He has of course declined the contest. ...
... last (both having alternately beat each other,) is, unfortunately for the lovers of foot racing, Ashton having taken the small-pox from one of his children then dangerously ill of it* He has of course declined the contest. ...
... SHIP NEWS. Portsmouth', Man 10.—Arrived the Lady Francis, Barry, from Sunderland, for Quebec, very sickly, having the small-pox on board, and already lost one man. SnnderUmd, May Btf.—Picked sea on the 6th Inst, the Cygnet of this port, and landed here ...
... exhibitions, to which have at all limes the strongest dislike and aversion. We regret to announce that at this time the small-pox is raging with uncommon violence in Samlgate nml the lower suburbs of Newcastle; children are dying daily, and the misery ...
... and Sunday last, William, in fant son of Mr Ralph Watson, grocer.—At the South Shore, near Gateshead, the 17th inst. the small-pox, .Margaret Birkeil, aged 15.—At Ilehhurn, Mrs Margery Meely, aged 62. —At Hexham, oil the 21st inst. advanced age,’ greatly ...
... loathsome furina, 'The young gentlemen had all been r nc had had the nnalTpux one of the seamen, tlltatn Coldtick, had the small-pox 1811, when be belonged the Stlvadur del Mundo, and bore the usual external marks on his and arms, and hr died ; another, ...
... 474,433 13,186,644 Deduct Decrease Increase on the Qr. ON FASHIONS IN PHYSIC. (From the London Magnane.) The history of small-pox is as well known to the people as to physicians. was the fashion keep the patient as warm possible; in warm room;, warm blankets ...
... of that port, Newcastle trader.—At Northallerton, on the lllhinat. aged 72, the wife of Mr David Row.—At London, of the smallpox, Munro Evans Rosa, aged 21, youngest son of Mr Ross Newcastle, maltster.—Al Langley Mill, Mr Mulcasler, agent at that place—At ...
... had been. Pinkerton was a very little and a very thin old man, with a very small, sharp, yellow face, thickly studded with small-pox marks, and decked with a pair of green spectacles. Gibbon had patronised him in his youth, and he returned the service by ...
... of its unqualified protecting efficacy against the ravages of small-pox. They were indeed more sanguine than their illustrious master himself, who as early as 1804 confessed, that small-pox sometimes takes place after vaccination, though, with his cha ...
... which it will be recollected, *** *he night the murder, man called Cobbler ill,” is a v* i v fellow, whose seamed with the small-pox, af,t l*v- Usually dressed in a round frock and velveteen breeches. After tin- examinations terminated this day, one of the ...
... George's, sail! made an application to their workhouse, ami was taken in. where bail been fourteen weeks, and bad bad the small-pox. The lad told them the same story lie bail that day, on wbieb lie went to his Lordship, who said Toglioni had thrown a knife ...
... person *tid'features of Dr. Goldtmith were rather unfavourable. was short, stout man, with a round fare much marked with the small-pox, and a low fbrebead, which is represented projecting singular manner. Yet these ordinary features marked hy a strong expression ...