Small-Pox. Small-Pox
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... SMALLPOX. METCALF’S CARBOLIC DISINFECTANT the most effectual remedy against contagion from the above disease, and also from Fevers. It is in universal use Hospitals,'lnfirmaries, Public Institutions, and Private Dwelling-houses. Sole Agents:— WILMOT HOLT ...
... SMALLPOX. Small pox has been imported into Woodtord, in Macclcstield, a travelling labourer who accompanied bis brother and down the country, and who is now Stockport infectious hospital. There are five coses at Woodford. The Registrar-General reports ...
... two apartments, and leave one for smallpox patients end the other for fever patients. If not, 1 would suggest the old district hospital as the most suitable place for the treatment of patients suffering from smallpox. Mr. Hayea—Too Ijivo nothing to do ...
... THE SMALLPOX. This disease, we regret say, ia in no way decreasing in this city. We understand that the lutiruiary, between smallpox and other patients, ia aud there is no farther accommodation for sick per- sona until sack times Convalescent Hospital ...
... SMALLPOX. TO prevent the necessity replying frequent private inquiries, we desire to state that we never bought, and never will buy, any of the old material of the houses being demolished in Smithfield, Hercules Street, and elsewhere. Oar Firewood is ...
... SMALLPOX, The Master reported that there are 73, including coovale,scent cose* the hdniainh.ua Smallpox Hospital. ring the week 17 ca-e* were adaiuicd, four discharged, and four died; three patients were transferred Horn the acute to the convalescent ...
... SMALLPOX. Dr. Reid added to his report the following—“l have report the admission of eight cases of smallpox since Tuesday last, two of whom came from Dundee Street, and one from Boyd’s Court, oil Hercules Street, who says visited a man in Ritchie's Place ...
... inference the smallpox case referred to: —“lt more than likely, from the history of the case, that the patient contracted smallpox from her brother, who had recently returned from South Africa, and was exposed to the contagion of smallpox his journey home ...
... Dan's are they prepared to receive smallpox patient*. What appreciation of the true virulence of the contagiom of this disease this query exhibit#! It would be nothing than erimioal for general hospital to receive smallpox patients. Nor can the aggregation ...
... Smallpox. optimal° in Dublin, soda the high probability of its farther imams. ea the cold weather approaches. He strongly advises the sanitary authority (the ooremanouers) to take ponieslion of the site acquired for the papaw of scouting a suitable hospital ...
... THE SMALLPOX. Yesterday two additional *>m«l!pox were brought to the Whitworth Hospital, sent from that institution to Cork street Fever Hospital. ST. VINCENTS C ASTLKKNOCK \Vf je«enl*y iiK-nUi»ard tl»»* »h ...