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... ending the 30th of Jane, for the Huddeitfleld district, are 196, of which 106 am nude*, and 88 female*. The scarlet fever and small-pox been prevalent during the quarter—fifteen deaths from the tanner, and right feem the latter, have been registered, the register ...

THE BALTIC

... prizes. The general health of the fleet was satisfactory, but Lieutenant Hannant, of the Duke of Wellington had died of the small-pox. The English mail steamer, which had just arrived, reports that when it quilled the fleet it was some miles on this side ...

HOME NEWS

... place to-morrow (Saturday). GUILDFORD ELECTION. Tbe Duke of Newcastle has for several days been suffering from an attack cf small-pox. The death of Sir Edward Bui wer, the conservative .candi- date for Southampton at tbe last election, is announced. Citt ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1858
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 275 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE BALTIC FLEET

... the east coast of the Gulf of Finland, By her learn that the general state of health in the fleet it very satisfactory. The smallpox, which has been confined to two vessels, the Duke of Wellington and the Arrogant, was, in consequence of the active measurea ...

THE BALTIC FLEET

... Tbe state of health ou board, I am sorry to say, is very bad. We have all sorts of illness in the ship, and amongst others small-pox — four officers aud twelve meu infected by it ; besides 60 or 70 on the list for other things. At Revel the people are all ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1855
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 399 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SUBSTITUTION OF COAL FOR COKE IN

... discovered life had bees extinct for some hours. Smallpox Avoidable. — Not only dees tbe interesting report of Dr. Greenbow to the Board of Health establish the fact that the loathsome and disgusting disease of smallpox is preventible, but every official paper ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1858
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3868 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HOLMFIRTH

... and Sheffield the mortality is below the average. In many parts of the country, scarlatina, typhus, and smallpox, were epidemic; 24 deaths from smallpox, 18 from scarlatina, happened in Scarborough. The healthiness of Barnsley is referred to the active ...

HUDDERSFIELD AND HOLMFIBTH EXAMINER, MARCH 31, .855

... policy will ullima'cly he made to depend:— I hereby declare that mv age does not exceed years; that I have had eowpox or small-pox (state which); that I have (or have not had the gout; that I have not been afflicted with any St or Sis, convulsions, nor ...

tjges, and would be intemiieratc-. It wa« the people’! own fault, was it, and yet goTermnent had done nothing, and

... could take their own way, and die of smallpox if they pleased: but those who adopted it were, if not •afe from ita attacks, certain that its virulence would be diminished. The matter was kind of magic ring that small-pox could not overleap. teetotalisin, ...

TVESDA F, June 9

... labourers from the cholera last year, and small-pox this, and adducing his own case as an example stating that on his estate in the north of Jamaica, 120 labourers had died of cholera, and considerable number of the small-pox, leaving the cultivation of the land ...

HUDDERSFIELD AND HOLMFIRTH EXAMINER, OCTOBER 2, 1852

... set in very heavily. Sugar was quoted 225. per 1001b. The state of the public health in Jamaica was more satisfactory, the smallpox having sensibly abated. Accounts from Barbadoca state that the fever was not violent, and fine rain had fallen on the island ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. The steamer Illinois has brought to New York files of papers from Jamaica to the drd ult. The smallpox had disappeared from the city, but cases still occurred in the suburbs. Several cases of fever exist board the Illinois —some very serious ...