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BIRTHS & DEATHS IN TWENTY LARGE ENGLISH TOWNS

... Plywouth, Norwich, and Sslford. Of the 23 deaths from diphtheria in the 20 towns, no fewer tham 18 were recordsd in London. Smallpox also caused 11 mere deaths in London, but not one in any of thenineteta large provincial towns. The annual rate of mortality ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... Pierce, jun., and attended to him mere or less until he went to America with his mother. She recognised the plaintlff by the smallpox marks on the chin.-3 Charles Topping, one of the godfathers of John ( Pierce, jun., raid he believed the plaintiff to be ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... The pri- `X soaner further started that he formerly kept a Ife -school at Mold, but had to give it up iu conseouence - r of smallpox having broken out amongst the pupils. He rd Lett Mold wiith only 10I1. in his povset; he had ?? 2o miLes, and wvas left with ...

MURDERS

... gun. The man is desecribed as being about 5ft. 5in. high, with a sandy. moustache, .and is supposed to be pitted with the smallpox. He was dressed in a blue' serge dress, hard felt hat, and was carrying a brown paper parcel. Considerable excite. ment was ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... the 24 deaths from diphtheria in er, the twenty towns, 15 occurred in London, and two he 'both iu Bristol and Birmingham. Smallpox caused ! ag seven more deaths in Lonuon. The annual rate ofE 'Yl mortality from all causes per 1000 persons estimated he ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... medical orders, 41 ; orders for admission to that if Workhouse, 95 ; admitted, 40; faver cases, 22; last week. time a 25; smallpox, 0; last week, 0; gross total, 1,573; last wa,15 increase, 18 ;corresponding weele, 2,197. -ola TREAT TO WORKHOUSE CHMLDHRic ...

BREACHES OF THE EXPLOSIVES ACT

... Erprdptenvdto EPIDEMIC ON THE AFRICAN COAST. Information was received in Liverpool yesterday morning of a serious outbreak of smallpox at Bathurst, British Gambia, and also that quarantine restrictions are again in force at Goree, Senegal. It is supposed that ...

ALLEGED FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY

... Wednes- day evening, at a meeting of the Sanitary Institute I of Great Britain, on the subject of the best mode of dealing with smallpox and other infectious. diseases He condemned the existing large fever hospitals, and submitted various ?? as to i v bow contagious ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... which wer- referrcd to the principal zymotic diseases, of which 83 resulted from measles, 83 from nlhoopiog cough. 71 from smallpox, 60 from scarlet fever, and 35 from fever (principally enteric). The annual death-rate from these zymotic diseases averaged ...

ALLEGED LIBEL ON AN INSURANCE COMPANY

... whole island per annnu does not exceed 20, or for Funchal 24 4 per 1,000. REpidemic disesmes aro very rare. Six years ago smallpox prevailed, and thero were altogether 1,000 dealths from it, whiah was nut surprising, as the people are generally opposed ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... A At a meeting of the Birmingham Board of a Guardians, on Wednesday, it was decided, in view Is of tho probable spread of smallpox, to appoint 20 V inspectors to make a house-to-house v'isitation A fthrougaout the parish. in order to ascertain the Si anumber ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... slers. 5-ne 5s. and costs, and l-s. the value of thne fish. Sir ?? Charley, the common sergeant of LondQon iS sulfering from smallpox. While four men 'were fishing near Kirknicam-. ott Saturday, the craft was upset by a squall. and its occupants throw-a into ...