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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. ...
... 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 ...
... but all of the community arc directly Interested In their adoption for the epidemic, whether Influenza, typhus, or cholera, smallpox, scarlatina, or measles, which arise In the cast end of the town, not stay there: they travel the west end. and prove fatal ...
... multitudes women and children have perished. The plague was at Acre and JatTa, and was the increase at Alexandria, where the small.pox was also making great ravages. Meheinet Ali was attempting to raise loan, without interest, dollars from each the seven principal ...
... which the smallpox occasionally attacks persons more than once, it may occasionally so after vaccination, and revaccination is considerable safeguard against this. The tune at which persons who have been vaccinated are most liable to the small-pox, is between ...
... smiled with an affected look of kindness; but there was something sardonic and demoniac his countenance, and deep marks of the smallpox added to the repulsive character of his physiognomy. He appeared to me like a bird of prey—a vulture; his forehead and temples ...
... Chronic Disease. NatunalCouNTe a 1 r t a n t s.— ln acute disease, the phenomenon is exhibited the eruptive maladies, measles, smallpox, scarlet fever, which ore but efforts of the violently irritated internal parts, to throw some portion, least, of their mischief ...
... the Commissioners have within their control good an antidote for the spread of lever vaccination is for the mleotion of smallpox.” recommended the absolute prohibition of the practice, common in Newgate and tv lutechapel markets, of slaughtering in ...
... late Andrew Philip Skene, Esq., of this City, Major the Royal Irish Dragoons. At Little White, near Brancepeth, inst., of small-pox, aged 32, Win. Winter, farmer, mud respected and lamented. At Brancepeth Colliery, inst., aged 1 year, Sarah, daughter of ...
... president announced that her Majesty had been pleased to appoint Mr Cabral president, and Padre Marcos vicepresident. The small-pox, which has broken out among the crew of her Majesty’s ship Sfc. Vincent, has carried off several victims—all seamen. There ...
... Lord IL.rdingo was awaiting arrival his successor. Lord Datliousn, v,ho vva-. expected V'alcutta about the 12lh ultima. The small-pox was ruagiig ...
... the human body in two ways—directly by inoculation, indirectly the lungs and skin. You all know how the morbid poison of small-pox get into the blood by means the respiration or by inoculation. 8o it is with the morbid poison of decayed bodies. The fatal ...