A GLASGOW NUISANCE CASE

... found that 77 had been registered agais t this tenement, including cases of relapsing fever, typhus, enteric fever, and small-pox. Of these 23 had been removed to, hospital and treated at the public expense. t The decision was ia favour of the Local ...

ELGIN SHERIFF COURT

... tcent. llooping-couigh wasagsiinthe most 'fatal epfidein ic. Anmoile child, two months old, who died in Edinburgh i from smallpox, was stated not to have been vaccinated. 96 deaths were caused by violehce of' which four i were suicides. One death was ...

DISTRESS IN EASTERN ROUMELIA

... barely habitable by the placing of stoves and the closing of doors and windows with boards and paper. Disease, in the form of small-pox, has begun to take hold of these wretched beings, attenuated they are by semi-starvation and cold. temporary hospital has ...

THE MANCHESTER MURDER

... Brighton 27, Leicester 29, Oldham and Nottinghana Cle, . 30, Liverpool, Plymouth, andSalford.32, Manchester into t and. Hull.38. Smallpox caused 1 deaths in which London.had b THE NEW IRISH UNIVERSITY. Our Dublin correspondent telegraphs:-It is! stated that the ...

A GAMBLING CASE

... tried before a jury. INCTrEASE OF SMALLPrOX MO1TUALITY.-It is very unsatisfactory to see that we are again threatened wilth a smallpox epidemic. It has been known. for a few weeks to nmedical officers of health that this horrihle disease, which nobody need ...

LEGAL

... Ottawa, also, came to life in a similar way some three weeks ago. He had apparently died in one of the city hospitals from small-pox, and while the burial service was being conducted at the grave, groans were heard from the coffin. On the lid being removed ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1430 | Page: 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INTERESTING WILL CASE

... and Mi. Sharpe, a respect- able mercantile marn in Dublin.' Captain Law had since died. He unfortunately was attached with smallpox, and died in three days. It was this de- ceased gentleman who, lie understood, it was al- leged bad exercised undue influence ...

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 ...

THE MURDER AT BISHOPSWORTH

... brain, and four ef diseases of the heart. One death was regis- tered without a medical certificate of the ca use of death. Small-pox hospital, 1 - dismissed cured, 1; remaining, 2. Fever hospital, addmitted 1. TrHE coNDITION OF THE NEVW STREUTS, Mr. H. NSAIsH ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... the medical officer, Mr. Henry Grace, for Miarch, was asl follows .- Another month has passed without any fresh case of small-pox, and I thine we may safely conclude that the threatened epidemic is stamped out, We have bad a fer eases of. scarlet fever ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... mxonth, amounting to £3t>f were examined and paid. 'lice Registrar roe.¢ that there is no dimiiution during the t, me.nth of smallpox cases, and that ar epidemic 0i scarlatina stil prevails in the city is iroli, from the number of admissions. The canslaetl ...

LEGAL

... should exercise extreme caution in the matter. The medical gentleman in question, discussing the unpleasant subject of small-pox, points to the remarkable frequency of the instances in which the domestic servant of the house is the first to be seized ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2370 | Page: 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment