ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
... -Privates White, J. S. Wood, and Wm. Davis. Another telegram from the Viceroy of, 9th Jan. says :-Five officers have had smallpox at Cabul. One is well; others nearly so. ...
... -Privates White, J. S. Wood, and Wm. Davis. Another telegram from the Viceroy of, 9th Jan. says :-Five officers have had smallpox at Cabul. One is well; others nearly so. ...
... THE AFGHAN WARI THI CASUALTIES AT CABUL (OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS.) From VicEROY, 9th January. Five officers have had small-pox at Cabal. One is well; others nearly so. From VICEROY, 9th January. t Folloovig casualties during recent fighting at Cabal not ...
... Salford 22, Notting- ham, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton 23, Man- chester and Hull 25, Bristol 26, Liverpool 28, Ply- mouth 35. Smallpox caused five more deaths in Dublin, and measles showed exceptional fatality in Plymouth, Hull, Liverpool, and Nottingham. ...
... Nottingham and Birmingham 25, Sunderland 26, cealis r Newcastle, Plymouth, and Hull 27, Manchester and has 8 Liverpool 28. Smallpox caused 4. deaths in London Rept f and 7 in Dublin. Asse Febr FIRES IN GLASGOW . Mini circeu t Fire broke out about three ...
... -last year, against 458, 592,. and :1099 respectivzely in. London. A ftr due. allo~wsatcefer ink diffdrence of ~popultiabon, small-pox was nearly four Bog times, diphtheria mrore than three -times, and fever nearly twice as~fatal in-Paris as in Liond-on,-Lesocef ...
... ANIMAL VACCINATION. -_ A DIscussIoN on the efficacy of vaccination as a preventative of smallpox will present itself to the vast majority of the people of Scotland as says something wholly superfluous and unnecessary. been Among all lovers *of their species ...
... read eff, a letter from the Board of Supervision in Edi- Iro- burgh, stating that, having erammied the plans of ied the new small-pox hospital at bothwell, everything *n- had been found satisfactory. Tbherate of fea was, Lute the Chairman said, £16 per acre ...
... idatita that the': deeeasedds skuall wii's fi'acltured midd -his bvaok.brokerno 'The. de- esased,- tho- nwas pitted' with th small-pox; Appebed te-be about 40 years.of age. He had a thlrd dilss' i'ocet- 'from- -Paisley to 3dinburgh I upen him.' ' ?? ?? . i ...
... legislation \ to the next Parliament. , ,, 1 ?? PXsiaFAR-0o ask ?? of the Local Government Board whether he hqd heard tha 't small-pox was increasing in the metropolis, though t tot in the other large towns of the k'iuzdom; andc rhiether he was satishied that ...
... lie a safeguard agahiiit cousmon (20l1.an3i general derangenine s, but would lie Silo of ithe beet preventatives against smallpox, cholera, and. all kinds of inielariousl, ephluiaic, and endemice diseasosj. If we un capable of reflecting, useo a lIttle ...
... to extend the blessings of Constitutional Governmeut to Ireland. (near, hear.) SMALL-POX. Mr SCLATER BOOTH, replying to Dr PL&Y- nor, said it was the case that small-pox had been increasing in the metropolis, though not in the other large towns of the ...
... business again on my own account. I had no capital. I I did pretty well till my shop was shut for about thirteen weeks through smallpox, when r lost all I had and got into debt again. The state of affairs given up by me is correct. I have given everything over ...