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... GREECE The small-pox was raging in Athens. The advices from the provinces give deplorable account the depradalions of the brigands. ...
... GREECE The small-pox was raging in Athens. The advices from the provinces give deplorable account the depradalions of the brigands. ...
... to printed for general circulation. The facts which it contains, and the judicious advice it offers for tlm prevention of small-pox, eirtalnly deserve bo generally known and attended to, and we therefore carm stly recommend to public notice. One of the ...
... 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. ...
... the body, purifying the blood, and cleansing from all proceeding from colde, surfeits, gross mialtilng after the maaelca. small-pox, cow-pox loocuiatioo. Ac, tkla admirably calcalated, and with ibia peculiar.nd-' eanlaga, that whilst they possess all the ...
... following summary Cases incorrectly registered, 11; «»es too doubtful for enquiry, 8; undoubted cases fatal smallpox after vaccination, 5; cases of smallpox fatal in early life after vaccination, 10.” The latter fact,” remarks the Doctor, “is a new feature m ...
... the blood, and cleansing from ail eruptions proceeding from colds, surfeits, or gross fautnoiirs remaining after measles, small-pox, covr-pox inoculation. Ac., medicine admirably calculated, and with this peculiar advantage, thai whilst they possess alt ...
... and Junior Practitioners. GEORGE GREGORY, M.D., liaantiate of the Royal College Physicians in London ; Phyaarian to the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital; and Physician the George's end St. James's General ■Dispensary. Fourth Edition, enlarged, revised ...
... relating to prosecutions instituted their direction against Medical Practitioners, and others, the subject spreading the Small-Pox the. Solicitor employed to conduct such prosecutions, has, desire of the Board, stated the following remarks for the general ...
... of Ava hud of late heel! wild mid unenvernuhle tbut Ministers had feared to iiHirouci. him. and crisis was exrircted The small-pox was ragin* at Ava, mid hud .went ntf 4.U00 children in six weeks. It appears that • Burmese have faith vacmation, in cunse ...
... paid for the very dross the inland coal.— Stamford Mercury. SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION. —The small-pox has been very prevalent, and, from the annual statement tirade 10 governors of the Small-Pox Hospital, London, there were admitted in the last year 2G2 ...
... Blood from all Humours, whet Iter contracted by too free Living, from Jaundice, Surfeits, Scurvy, Humour, after tbe Measles Small-Pox, Ac. Ac. For all Obstruct ions iu tbe Bowels, and for Cure of Worms Children or Adults It wilt be found equally serviceable ...
... and Junior Pracjinonera. By GEORGE GREGORY, M I).. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, in London: Physician the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital; and Consulting Physician to the St. George’s and St. James’s General Dispensary. Fouith Edition ...