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COUNT CAVOUR AND HIS PHYSICIANS

... ordered six bloodiags, and at the end cf these, on the fesond day, the symptoms were already annonnoed in the bull tins to be typhoid —that i.*, weak and asthenio. The true origin of the fever was now clearly step, for there were marked accesses and remissions ...

SECOND EDITION

... respecting the illuess and death of thle oast late Prince. We append a few extracts. The Lancet says the siel disease was typhoid fever, not very severe in its early syap. toms, but, fronm its very nature, taxinig heavily the resistant powers and energies ...

A DEFECT IN THE NEW BANKRUPTCY BILL

... re ' , ~,w hihosled that the numuber .of patieints vs e tsla ~ {* 1Eed' 2hosja on the 31tt of Deibir, 1819, d fected wlth. typhoid feer, 7; scarlet feve 18 S iI other ~s di, .8-t I, 33. The mnhu e of patiente ad. rt; nit da iring theo jer 1860M was: Typhues ...

THE WINDHAM CASE

... or laudanum. He t 9 ultimately retired to an hotel' to sleep. Mrs. Roberts' ill- t 3 nes suabscqut nly assumed symptoms of typhoid fever, and k she expired. ' a The inqaest is adjourned for avpoef mortem examination. I ?? it [Advertisamenat.]-The Act 23rd ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... destroyed to a certain I extent; bat if it is not well oooked it will either produce sickness and diarrhos or else a low typhoid fever. I have known as many aS forty or fifty poor persons made ill by eating such food. The order vaim then mide for destroying ...