THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
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... but r identical conditions of smallpox infection, people of s all ages in Sheffield had, if they were vaccinated, a a more than treble immunity against attack by t smallpox, and a 34-fold security against death by i smallpox aaq compared with-their not ...
... the Act. * Mr PA:EerSOs then stated that le ,would libellor small-pox. Mr Ssew said his information was that it was measles, but rather than go into the matter he would plead guilty to small-pox. He intended, however, to take en objeition to the iuidictmnent ...
... there was a decrease i of £17 Ile Sd. a PERTH.-ANOTHtR CASE OF SMALLPOX -The a authorities have apparently b-en too precipitate in cosgrat-ilatiag thritselves en the suppression of .the smallpox epidemic in Perth. Ou Saturday a ynwinc married woio na ned ...
... an exansiation of that register that the facts as B I- to small-pox had been obtained. The-population t s of the parish was probably 4200; and if so, b e then the death-rate was 24-'36, small-pox acor - b s ing for 622 deaths. In all, 59 disaases-werenamed ...
... sustained a serious reverse at Sennaar, and that smallpox is raging at Omdurman. C _sU'E'5 TELE&._ S.) | ?? April 27. |The Maldis troops are reporlted to have been defeated by the Senaaar garrison. Smallpox is I raging at OQidurman. Siakim, April 27. The ...
... deaths from smallpox; among the 861,000 children who had been vacici- rated there were 125 deaths from smellpnx.. . .e If the 861,000 vaccinated children hird died at the rate of the oSOGI) univaccinated we should not now be considering 125 smallpox deaths ...
... the 50 mild smallpox years. BLt the difference between the souallpox deaths in the two series of years was less than 65,000. So that the jO smallpox years were actualily more unhealthy, to the extent of 4900 deaths. independeatlx 'af smallpox, than were ...
... unique in the whole history of epidemics. Towards the end of the month of October last year, rumours began to get abroad that small-pox had broken; out in the Transvaal. Now, it is from the Transvaal and the native States adjoining the i Transvaal that most ...
... liability to smallpox, owaing to the imperfec- tion of the vaccination. MIr Mooz-ey hints darkly as to the results Oft vaccinartion upoD the general mortality, but. as he give no facts, ho is hers unanswerable. As to his statement that epidemic smallpox does ...
... in the chair. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SMALL-POX. The CLERK read a letter from )Jr W. Inglis, H.Iwc. Inspector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, pointing out that in consequence of the t great prevalence of small-pox throughout the coun- try at the present ...
... fevers in general are being reduced by sanitary measures, small-pox is in- creasing-an increase I can only attribute to vaccination diffusing the virus of the disease broad- cast, That small-pox does not raise the general death-rate of a community might ...