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MR P. A. TAYLOR, M.P., AND THE ROTHERHITHE SMALL-POX CASE
... common sense. Whoever said that unvaccinated people never suffer from small-pox ? We all say they are as safe as the vaccinated. We showed that thousand of protected persons die of small-pox, and nobody sees in the fact any evidence of the uselessness of vaccina- ...
DERBY BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... this case it was quite impossible to admit a case of small-pox, inasmuch as the infections wards were filled with cases of typhoid and scarlet fever, erysipelas, and look. To put a ease of small-pox into those wards would cause a complication of contagious ...
VACCINATION AND REYACCDTATIOX
... constant attendance on smallpox patients, and though also, the other servants are in various way. exposed to various chances of infection, the resident surgeon of the hospital, during his 41 years of ofioe there, has never known smallpox to a&ect any one el ...
A MAG 1ST HATE ON V ACCr-NATION
... not vaccination has decreased small-pox. Mr Marsham The enormous proportion of people not vaccinated who die of small-pox proves the contrary. I have been vaccinated about 12 times, and should be again next year if small.pox were about. I only give you ...
DERBY BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... spread of small-pox in consequence of that admission. Mr. WILLIAMSON said that the same argument would apply against the reception of small-pox patients into the Workhouse. The Infirmary authorities should have known there was a small-pox hospital, and ...
THE LONDON SOCIETY FOR THE [ill] TION OF COMPULSORY VACCINATION
... during the twenty-two weeks ending June 4th, 1,354 persons have died in London of small-pox, 384 of whom were under five years of age, show an enormous increase of small-pox, and are utterly subversive of the preten. sions of vaccination ; for it will be ...
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... Twenty-nine deaths from smallpox werS I gistered in London last week. ...
Local Topics
... Authority. Resolved-That this joint committee is of opinion that t the present Small-pox HIospital should be put into proper i order without delay, for the reception of small-pox patients and other infectious cases. It is to be hoped that the Council will ...
MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1831. --'----+---
... health of the community—perhaps something of all three-Cardiff has been ex- posed to the serious danger of an epidemic of small-pox. The medical officer of the town, in making this announcement at the weekly meeting of the guardians, on Satur- day, added ...
DERBY TOWN COUNCIL
... firmary with respect to the provision for small-pox patients. The results of the committee's deliberations have already been published. Briefly the joint com- mittee resolved that it was desirable that a Small-pox Hospital should be provided by the Sanitary ...
ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE AT ROCHDALE
... Sinallbridge, before so Mr. J. MOLE5WOiiTH, touching the death of Sarah:Crab. f tree, wife of Young Crabtree, who died from smallpox. Jawnes Brerley, assistant overseer for Wherdle and Wardle district, which appointment he stated that he had held since 1855 ...