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The Metropolis

... about thile0 the average, 24 of scarlatina, and !24 of hooping the is cough (both diseases now under the average), to pirl Smallpox, which was fatal in 7 cases, and typhus in were 81, are also less prevalent tbisn usual. There as a child, deraeo iets on ...

The Metropolis

... which is about the *the average, 24 of searlatina, and 24 of hooping the j cough (both diseases now under the average), to Smallpox, which was fatal in 7 cases, aild typhshli in wen 31, are also less prevalent than usual. There is a chil, derease of deaths ...

The Metropolis

... preiu er r o s 567 and 104. . 'From phthisis there wee12 eth n aneo -iwhioh is slightly under, the corroe veae Hoe p krom small-pox there were only 8; in, the tan eor-,difg sesponding weeks of 1840-9, this epid~emnieranfed from 6 to SO. looing-cugh, 'which ...

The Metropolis

... the docling. The-deaths in the present return are, adds thereforle, loss than 'the~ avei'age by 195. The ?? talitf froma small-pox, though 'it shows a tefidency er to inrcrase~, is still less than half the aveinge. RB0 soailatifla and boopilng-cough alsoD ...

The Metropolis

... decline. The deaths in the present return are,. addr toe.refere, less thait the average by 195. The mnor- a~ tavty from small-pox, though it shows a tendencycaa to increase, is still less than half the average. asceel Scaurlatina and huoping-cough also ...

WOOLLEN CLOTHS AND FOREIGN COMPETITION

... be free from any bodily or mental defect likely it to impair their uoefalness as settlers; they should have had c ie the small-pox, or have been vaccinated; their characters for r industry and morality should be satisfactory, and it is de- 0 a sirable ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3645 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

The Metropolis

... amount ; and small-pox, scarlatinti, hooping- and re Dough an tphs continue to show a decrease, entitle hih, hhowever, is most considerable as regards the Jury.: first two of these epidemics. Four children and a deceas mnan died of smallpox ; 13 children ...

The Metropolis

... 'to show a decrease, ?? which, ?? nsdrei5 regards the Jury>~ &ist ?? tpidonics. Four' ohildienl and a d~ee aan di'Od' of smallpox':. 13 childvren of scarlatina.-it Von'stsiptlon was 'fatal' to 137 peirsons about thenop avc~ago bronmihitis'a~nd 'asthmualto ...

The Metropolis

... 10 adults; the average ofti eidsociety is not more'thati 9;4 the fatality of measles is of the Merrit usual amount ; and small-pox, scarlatina. heeping- end re, cough, and typhus continno to show a decrease, entitle which, however, is most considerable ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... erpse ihu ome of the children' doz be- eigfratmstikndwbyt. 'he Youngest one was just reovering fro a severe ttack of the to I smallpox. Te mother wa still annally attacked in.t ray bypeoioysmtm faubtshe was now min cia- acutmdt h iesadsildit at once by cliii ...

The Metropolis

... deaths enumerated inl the zymnotic tile o ofrepidemic class of diseases were 152 ; the corrected the s: average is 245. Small-pox was fatal last week tog8 filme children, scarlatins, to ii, hooping-ou~gh to, 36, and measles to 18-all of there epoidemics ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... the children doz beingfor atime tricken down by it. The youngest one was lust recovering from a severe attac of the to I smallpox.The mothe was stil annuallyattacked in t by premnitorysymptos of a~ue, int abewas now mir accustoed to te disese, an tifledit ...