The Safest and Surest Protector against Cholera, Small-Pox, Diphtheria, fever, and other infectious Diseases
... The Safest and Surest Protector against Cholera, Small-Pox, Diphtheria, fever, and other infectious Diseases. ...
... The Safest and Surest Protector against Cholera, Small-Pox, Diphtheria, fever, and other infectious Diseases. ...
... ma Safest and Surest Protector against Cholera. Small-Pox, Diphtheria, Feuer, and other Infectious Diseases. DISINFECTANT (NON-POISONOUS) A at 6d. bottle (a handy size for family use) makes 3o gal gerrn.destroying. reli.ible disinfectant. led as entlndy ...
... authority upon which the statements rest. It is shows that the mortality from smallpox is mach lets now than in preynation times, and that the greatest dimioot:w the smallpox mortality is band is the early years of life, so which there is most vaccination ...
... an infected place and small-pox patients were lying there. The evidence showed that a man came from Durham in the beginning of July with an eruption on him, and lodged at the Rising Sun; that the eruption turned out to be small-pox, that the landlord's ...
... Church of England, and have bad the smallpox in the natural way. Ales • woman, middle-aged, to wait upon a young lady of great fashion and fortune; the woman must be of the Church of England, have had the smallpox in the natural way, very sober, steady ...
... local authorities to remove smallpox patients from their own homes was given by Judge Coventry at Blackburn County-court on Feb.al. A farmer named Barnes had been removed at the request of his medical attendant to the smallpox hospital, and the guardians ...
... 1376. The 1201 deaths included 11 from small-pox, 29 from measles, 24 from scarlet fever, 2 from diphtheria, 17 from whooping-cough, 19 from different forms of fever, and 153 from diarrhces. Tile deaths from small-pox, which had been 20 and 21 in the two ...
... SMALLPDX IN DUBLIN. There were on Friday 40 smallpox in the Dublin hospitals, and them• is noon to believe there are several GAPS in the city not senoritd to the authorities. In the cnoe of a family of 10 persons in • single house in tlrenville-streot ...
... protection from small-pox, how is it to be explained that in the five year's from 1872-76, when the proportion of defaulters to births was only 41, the small-pox deaths were per million, and in five years 1888-92 with 11'0 defaulters the small-pox deaths were ...
... Birmingham to visit her mother, who is engaged as a norm at the Small-.pox Hospital there. During her 1411 th. mother gay* ber daughter a dress which she had worn while nursing in the Small-pox Hospital. The daughter took the dress to her home at Leicoeter ...
... classes that vaccination is not only ineffective in preventing the spread of smallpox, but that through its agency a number of loathsome diseases are propagated. Tho ravages of small-pox aro unknown to this generation, and therefore they have ceased to arouse ...
... ameaseeptible the small-pox ;by himself being incapable of taking the small-pox, by haviag path through the cow -pmer may years before : from having personally known many individasla who, after the cow-pox, could not have the smallpox suited, Le. A portrait ...