DEATHS
... surviving daughter of Cbarlos Creek, Esq., of Miuneaotta, U. 8., America, and formerly of Belfast. January 80. at New York, of typhoid fever, Ann Motllda, the belove wife of William Dempster, Esq., of Belfast, the year of her age. ...
... surviving daughter of Cbarlos Creek, Esq., of Miuneaotta, U. 8., America, and formerly of Belfast. January 80. at New York, of typhoid fever, Ann Motllda, the belove wife of William Dempster, Esq., of Belfast, the year of her age. ...
... Another account says : I saw to-day his own doctor, very able professor in our university. He told they feared that the typhoid fever would degenerate into Jifvre pemicioue (if I mistake not what you call putrid fever). ' The Count.,’ said informant ...
... ice is particularly threatening at Gorkutn, the confluence of the and the Maas. Holloway's Ointment and Pills. —Diphtheria, Typhoid, Sore Throat.—This disease is identical with one form of scarlet fever, and for its cure demands the same treatment. For a ...
... and, falling into the boiling cauldron, were instantly reduced to liquid state.” HoixoWk Ointment and Pills.— Diphtheria, Typhoid Sore Thront.—This disease is identical with one form of scarlet feser, end for its cure demands same treatment. For nuartar ...
... strains to unusual size and J lowest orders of the natives. Hares and rabbits are Hoixowav’a Ointhint and Pills.— Diphtheris. Typhoid, Sore Throat. —This disease is id.uUeriwitl. form scarlet fever, and tor its cure deaiand lhe treatment. For a quarter of ...
... as the clergyman’s dog, respect throughout his parish. All the J ear Round. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. —Diphtheria, Typhoid, Sore Throat.—This disease is identical with one form of scarlet fever, and for its core demands the same treatment. For quarter ...
... the police until a few inquiries are made into the affair. —North British Mail. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. —Diphtheria, Typhoid, Sore Throat. —This disease is identical with one form of scarlet fc?er, aud for its cure demands the same treatment. For ...
... supplying ourselves with cotton from other territory than theirs. —Daily Neics. * Holloway’s Ointmknt and Pills.— Diphtheria, Typhoid, Sore Throat.—This disease is identical with one form of scarlet fever, and for its cure demands the same treatment. For a ...
... loose box. The fever which invariably characterises the attacks of this disease, if not subdued, will speedily assume a typhoid and malignant form, by which every part of the frame soon becomes poisoned. The animal should bled in proportion to it* strength ...
... ordered six bleedings and at the end of these, on the second day, the symptoms were already announced in the bulletins to be typhoid' —that is, weak and asthenic. The true origin of the fever was now clearly seen, for there were marked acressot* and remiaaioDa ...
... official shortcomings at the present day arc precisely of the type those of fifty years since. They differ only the milder typhoid diseases of this age differ from the pestilences which devastated Europe in the 14th century- Obstinacy, meanness, perversity ...
... dogs do not pass into cats. I have seen, for instance, with little overcrowding, continued fever grow ; and little more, typhoid fever; and with little more, typhus, and all iu the same ward or hut. Would it not far better, truer, and more practical if ...