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ALARMING OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX IN LONDON

... ALARMING OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX IN LONDON. Dr. Brewer, the chairman of the Metropolitan Asylum* Board, bad serious announcement make at an interview which be and other* had with Mr. Thursday to urge the neoeeeitjr of providing lurtber hospital accommodation ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 110 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A MYSTERIOUS PERSON

... satisfied with everything they saw. Smar.r.rox tar LONDON.—A correspondent writes The re-opening of the Homerton Hospital for small-pox patients has been followed, as was the case in both epidemics at Hampstead, by a serious outbreak of the disease in the ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Bridlington and Quay Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1412 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WELLINGTON JOURNAL AND* SHREWSBURT NEWS, JANUARY’ 1, 18&1

... the people. I must remind such that were they or their children disfigured by the pits which so disgusting a disease the small-pox had left behind, which time cannot erase nor art remove, they would bail as a blessing the science of vaccination, which ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Wellington Journal
County: Shropshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3543 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WEEKLY RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN PORTSMOUTH

... The highest death- ? rates from fever (principally enteric) occurred in Notting- 61 ham, Wolverhampton, and Portsmouth. Small-pox a caused 18 more deaths in London and its outer ring of )n suburban districts, whereas no fatal case was recorded in or any ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1258 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

At a village near Dunfermline, James Stauth, a forester, was engaged in choppicg a tree, when one of tbe blows

... The highest death-rate f rom fever, principally enteric, occurred in Nottingham, Wolverhampton, and Portsmouth. No case of small-pox in nineteen English provincial towns. Wholesale Robbery of Geksk.—At Rotherham, on Monday, Charles Datks, Castleford, was ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 468 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... unlrnilfol of the deadly Now I hare had tho plsasore. shall I call it the flldock, residing tor foor yean in China, where small-pox always endemic—it b Barer absent, ah though at eeitaia periods is much mm* virulent. Let inform “T.tX* that la the country ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1467 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... quickl'y cures j?flfi %::‘:i -~ E /2 the worst form of Typhus, Scarlet, Jungle, and other Fevers, Prickly Heat dVribn 3 ;\ L L}g Small-Pox, Measles, Eruptive or Skin Complaints, and various other altexed %\\ qfii’: = &5y conditions of the Blood. Ssa LoF The testimony ...

BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... treasurer's balance was stated to be £6,169 10e. sd. The Visiting Committee reported 13 cases of scarlet-fever and two of small-pox in the wards. There were 26 persons on the male aide over the proper number. The inmates had desired to express their thanks ...

Countp {ntelligmrf

... had small-pox, whereas formerly persons who had bad the disease were numerous. I was inoculated for it myself. That is now forbidden, Tjccinati’in having been found to answer tho purpose. If through any minfortnoo yonr children caoght the small-pox, and ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Thanet Advertiser
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6254 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BOARD OF TRADE JUDTMIENT

... about the town with certificates of their freedom. ! Some of the slaves so made over to the mission 1 , were recovering from smallpox, and at the latter rend of last month this disease had spread in the mission. I •NiGLECT OF A CHILD. —MT. ! Clarke Aspinall ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Liverpool Weekly Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3322 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BETHNAL GREEN BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... for permission for them to visit their children. The CHAIM:OI said before the board decided on this he wished to say that small-pox was very bad in Stratford. If these people went to the schools they would have to pass through that place, and as they had ...