THE SMALLPOX

... A a ee Ee THE SMALLPOX. —— ison, KEIGHLEY. Yesterday two fresh cases of smallpox were rej tment, Alma- the Keighley Sanitery Authorities. For some tin ent by case of the disease treatment im ¢ rtment | house in though reom has beem ma school | eteat ...

SMALLPOX AT ROCHDALE

... SMALLPOX AT ROCHDALE. ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE. On Wednesday an inquest was held at the Wagon and Horses Inn, Smallbridge, before Mr. J. Moles- worth, tonohing the death of Sarah Crabtree, wife of Young Crabtree, who died from smallpox. James Brierley, assistant ...

THE SMALLPOX IN DUBLIN

... Guardians of the South DubH1a - * havingon orabout 2Ist JQ tJ~%I Circutar road, and while suferirg tain dangerous iifectiour ; smallpox wilfully exposed themsq,,S out proper precaution ama sp% c; said cisorder. t Kr. Gerald Byrne, soaiciiot the guardians to ...

SMALLPOX IN ISLINGTON

... , York-road, Islington, from smallpox, under the follow- ing ?? Mlitchell, a carpenter, stated that he resided at 36, Goodinge-road, Islington, and that he now had the, deceased and another child lying dead frdmu smallpox, whilst his wife and two other ...

THE SMALLPOX CASES

... THE SMALLPOX CASES. IN another column will be found a letter from Sir Charles Cameron on the subject of the smallpox cases in Dublin. Sir Charles writes to deprecate any apprehen- sion on the part of country visitors during Horse Show week. RNo visitor ...

SMALLPOX IN BIRMINGHAM

... SMALLPOX IN BIRMINGHAM. Thirty-nino cases have been reported during the past week. Number in hospital, February 16 , ?? 121 Admitted since ?? 35 Discharged cured ?? 36 Died ?? 1 Remaining, February23 ?? ., 119 INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHTAML-An inquest was held ...

SMALLPOX CASES

... with ?? Clerk said the man wvi s an ordinary pauper, in whnom symptoms of smallpox had not appeared, and there was really no place to remove him to except the worichoase. When smallpox developed itself fiye days afterwards he was conveyed to the Bucknall ...

THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAKS

... THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAKS. At Longton Police Court, Mr. Edward Francis Coghlan, surgeon, was charged, at the instatce of the Corporation, with a breach of the Infectious Diseases (Noijtication) Act 1889, by neglecting to notify to the medical officer a case ...

THE HAMPSTEAD SMALLPOX HOSPITAL

... proprie- tors and managers of a hospital for the reception of smallpox patients at Hampstead. To that hospital, in s' last, -Mr.. Bellew sent three of his children, whl4,ere seized with smallpox.. Two of these were subsequently discharged cured, but the ...

MIDDLESBRO' SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

... and roeve. cinated four times, and th-en died ol 3 smallpox. Two of them had been vc. cinated three times, and 11 of thera a twice. Statistics were published in April giving the number of smallpox OaOes and deaths, the latter including one - death from ...

MIDDLESBRO SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

... %alua , len vacoinatioa as a protection by reason hlef- of those who, axre ltus :iefticitintl) va tant cinated contracting smallpox.' I the doctor could not have ser'iously lustje. the his odin tables or he wvouild ieler hav, She lvxitte tlhiis. Ifis table ...

SMALL-POX RIOTS

... took Waltham Cottage of Mr. Palmer on his own acounet for a term of three years, to be used as a temporary hospital for small-pox. He took the house at a rent of 8 a. for three years, and meant to let it to the board for six months at a rent of 60L. On ...