SMALL-POX
... SMALL-POX. THAT violent, end fatal, disease, (he Smallpos, hating made its appearance Burton, tho respectable inhabitant* have adopted plan for the e w p ...
... SMALL-POX. THAT violent, end fatal, disease, (he Smallpos, hating made its appearance Burton, tho respectable inhabitant* have adopted plan for the e w p ...
... Persons attacked with natural small-pox to be re- ceived into houses appropriated for the cure thereof, &ct. No churchwarden, overseer, &c of poor, to order any person receiving parish relief to be in- oculated with small-pox j nor medical peison to act ...
... REMAINING THE HOSPITALS. Fever and Small-pox Medical and Surgical Wards Lock Wards Lyinff-hi Wards. Total, ~..336 Consulting Physician*. Dr. Macrorie and Dr. Gontli'.vaite. Consulting SurgeonMr. Maculloch. Plnsician and Surgeon for the wcek..Dr ...
... COW AND sMALL. POX. To the Editor of the Chestei* Courant. Sir, prevailing tendency cf t12 Small-Pox, at this time,* is, iu my opinion, a lond call ou the frieads of the cow-pox, to bestir themselves. wits this idea, t have choseu to aldress you [t may ...
... Small-Pox —lt appears that, owing hostility of the ignorant clashes the people Paris to vaccination, the most frightful mortality is constantly occurring from in the Hospital En Jans M abide*. Nor is that the onlv evil ; f r children, leaving* the hospital ...
... In great Britain and Ireland alone from twelve twenty-two thousand persons annually perish from smallpox, and to these must be added the vast number of i's victims who, escaping death, suffer serious and lifelong disfigurement. This extraordinary amount ...
... Besides the danger of life, small-pox rouses up scrofula i its destructive varieties The author with great i the transmission of lymph through thousants buman bodies must weaken its original power of repetling « ease; he, therefore, most properly recommends ...
... Da. anv Dr. Jen- ner discovered that invaluable preventive remedy in cases of small-pox, viz., “* vaccination,” he not only obtaned the approbation of the public, but likewise, the honourable thanks of the legislature, togetlicr the liberal grant of £30 ...
... The Registrar for St. beg Er the year 1699, two persons of ihe age aa Cutz ope sun small-pox after vaccit “This disease prevailed in 1833 to a greater extent than in any of the years which we have reviewed, the namber of being 343. The measles are stated ...
... Friday se'ennight, at Sellafield, in the parish of Beckermont, of the small-pox, Mr. John Powe, in the 53rd year of his age. At Maryport, Mr. Jeremiah Wise, aged 38. On the 8th ult. in London, aged 74, Martha Routh, wife of Richard Routh, of Manchester ...
... irresistably proving his fundamental proposition, that cow-pox and small-pox are not bona fide dissimilar, but identical, and that the vaccine disease is not the preventive small-pox, but the small-pox itself—the virulent and contagious disease being malignant ...
... December |, oy oy Since admitted affected with fever on Do. De. Small-pox .. - i Do. Do. Otber Discharged cured of Fever .. Do. cured of Small-pox Do. case Died of Fever - on Do, of Small-pox Deo. other — Remaining with Fever De. De. Erysipelas Total number ...