GREECE
... 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. ...
... 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 ...
... tendency to prodace disease—it dad in the produce disease. If there was any town, of any sort, it prevailed mostly the fever and smallpox were very often found in these places, and it was extremely difficult to deal with them. ‘They spread from one person to ...
... b-»th handsome fellows in their styles. The converse all this applies to the case of women. Rousseau did not dare to let the small-pox permanently injure the beauty his Heloise. One would have . Hie book had destroyed the sine qua non all romance. O' Doherty's ...
... eyries of births and deaths is owing to increased pope. lesion in the milting district. There have been a few daubs from smallpox awl 11Calaill3. NION North Bishopwearmouth.— Births Itt3; deaths 145. The latter are above the average. Six deaths from cholera ...
... beneficial results, and attended with such prosperity, think has had quite contrary effect. —Jan. 2. INOCL’LATINO SIILEP FOR THE SMALL-POX. —TIIC following is taken from the Gentleman's Mai/nzine for May, IM2;—The Russian Counsellor Bradsky has obtained reward ...
... those who r. sided near it. The ..tagiusie Jioe..rs we eseartineee meet with in the town are scarlet fever. measles and small-pox; riot taw are ell ease. slush way a 'mitered More sindrnt by loral sad atniosple it, 1,111•16. A sart time ago I attended ...
... Squires was indicted for the manslaughter of Samuel Strand, a child three years of age, whom inoculated at a time when the small-pox was prevalent in the neighbourhood. pleaded “Guilty he had acted in ignorance of the law, and at the express desire of the ...
... Dauphin was preparing tor the cliase at Meudon, he was suddenly seized with a lamting fit, and ftur dnvs afterwards died of Hie smallpox. ll ' 1> tl o' Daupiiiu” was then transferred to the Duke of Burgundy the late Dauphin's eldest surviving son. Early in 171-i ...