DEATH OF PRINCE JOAS OF PORTUGAL
... Prince Joas is dead. examination of Ids body has been made by the physicians, who have certified that the cause death was typhoid fever. ...
... Prince Joas is dead. examination of Ids body has been made by the physicians, who have certified that the cause death was typhoid fever. ...
... not have ved to ulcerative perforation of bowel—a well- of typhoid fever. Bat we are unaware of any facts which rufiiciently upheld this belief. The occurrence must induce to revert to the typhoid fever which raged severely in Windsor two years since. attack ...
... THE SMALL PDX. A violent typhoid fever ai d the black measles are peevailiag to • great @stem among be troops near Bowling Cirewn, and large numbers o• them were dying. Floyd'a army in Western Virginia had fallen back fear mike South of Iteleigh Court ...
... and that too much reliance was placed upon the previous, sound constitution and habits of the sufferer. With fever of a typhoid character the practitioner is well acquainted, and, under the modern treatment, it yields in the course of eight or ten days ...
... and that too much reliance was placed upon the previousl sound constitution and habits of the sufferer. With fever of a typhoid character the ordinary practitioner is well acquainted, and, under the modern treatment, it course of eight or ten days, geuerall ...
... too much reliance was placed upon the previously sound constitution and temperate habits of the sufferer. With fever of a typhoid character the ordinary practitioner is well acquainted, and, under the modern treatment, it generally yields in the course ...
... bowel-a %well-known complication of typhoid fever. But we are unaware of any facts which sufficiently uphold this belief. The melancholy occurrence must induce the profession to revert to-the former epidemic of typhoid fever which raged. severely in Windsor ...
... book of the Windsor district. The informant the Prince of Wales, described premnl at death. The fatal disease was recorded typhoid fever; dnrelloo, twenty-on* days. Moos's Acs.—New Mown. Tuesday. 31, -.O micutrs past I. afternoon To ascertain the lima High ...
... The of the Prince Consort has entered ifformant book. of the Windsor district. The the Printe of Wales, described as as typhoid 21 days. at the death. The fatal disease was recorded THE COURT. —The Queen had several hours’ sleep night, and is as calm ...
... niglht, foI his Royal Highness the Prince Consort died at me Windsor Castle, from an attack of gastric fever, which assumed a typhoid character. The first inti- mation of the Prince's illness was on Tuesday, De- y camber 3, when it was stated that his Royal ...
... district. The informant was the Prince of Wales, described as_ present at the death. The fatal disease was recorded — as typhoid fever—duration, 21 days. THE COURT. Osporsr, Queen had several hours’ sleep last night, and is as calm as could be expected ...
... complication of typhoid fever. But arc unaware . Brt iclo of furoilure, were covered with that of any facts which sufficiently opho ibis belief. , ■ . melancholy occurrence must induce tbe profession to * revert to the furmcr epitferalc of typhoid fever which ...