THE ASSAULT BY LORD TOWNSHEND.
... Influenza, Skin Eruptions, and all diseases caused by an undue excess of acid in the system, Its use prevent* and cures Fevers, Small-pox, Stone and Gravel, Apoplexy, an ...
... Influenza, Skin Eruptions, and all diseases caused by an undue excess of acid in the system, Its use prevent* and cures Fevers, Small-pox, Stone and Gravel, Apoplexy, an ...
... average. During the same period 27 births were registered, which was at the rate of 327 per 1,000 per annum. The epidemic of small-pox he considered was at an end, no fresh case having occurred during the last three months. Some I discussion ensued respecting ...
... recet w eekly numbers, 130 resulted from diarrhlea, J ' from measles, 91 from w hooping cough, ddfrom scarlet fever, 59 from smallpox, 28 from fever, and I 24 trom diphtheria. The annual death-rate from ! these zynmotic diseases averaged 3-4 per 1000 in the ...
... decrease of 104, being 7 below the average, and at the rate of 19-l per 1,000. There were SS deaths from small-pox, an increase of 6, and the number of small-pox patients in the Metropolitans Asyhim Hospitals on Saturday last was 1,578. There were 2,504 births ...
... Martha..- .ttasthamp;tn .nJnly 2 Mg. July 13 Do. malverIool.July 24Evg. Zindibar-- ----- in Erindil .July 1 Evir. July 26 Smallpox caused 93 more deatbs iJI London and 04burban districtla duxw the pst wek, ...
... made in future. The matter then dropped. SMALL-POX HOSPITAL FOR BLAENAVON. Mr. 1). Lewis stated that an application would shortly be made by the Local Board at Blaenavon to the Guardians, to provide a small-pox hospital for the town. JG54 12s 9d had been ...
... discharged, 1 birth, end 5 deaths. There were 59 infectious oases, rjcloding 37 of smallpox and 15 of fever. Last week there a were 62 cases, including 35 of smallpox and 18 of a fever. The outdoor relief cheques amounted to I id RESIGNATION OF A REGISTRAR ...
... nnum _ 189 Rate of mortality from zynotic diseases 2 0 Died gd 60an&d upwards _ _ 16 Under one year old 1 _ - 4 Of ever - 0 Small-pox 0 Eearlef feverI_ - _ _ _ 2- 1 DMeasless._ __ 6 Whooping cough I _ Dlarhma_, _ _ A Diphtheria-.. 0 Violence - 8 Other causes ...
... that there were 52 deaths from small-pox in London last week. Eleven were of children under five years of age, a5 of persons aged between 5 and 20, 14 aged between 20 and 40, and 12 aged upwards of 40. The number of small-pox patients in the Metropolitan ...
... Reform League. A VENERABLE PATIENT.-A woman, aged ninety-three, was admitted last week to the Fulham Hospital suffering from small-pox. It is satisfactory to hear that the venerable patient, despite her years, is doing well. NArI loNAL TEMPERANCE LEAGUE.-The ...
... there were al 52 deaths from small-pox in London last week. Eleven wvere of children under fve years of age, 15 of persons aged between 5 and 20, 14 aged between 20 and In 40, and 12 aged upwards of 40. The number of small-pox patients in the IC Metropolitan ...
... SMaLL-roPx.-Dr. Cameron, M.P., writes :-There is no zymotie disease which, properly dealt with, is so much under command as smallpox. The principal means by which to prevent its spread are two-tbe isolatiou of snallpox patients and the vacci. nation or re ...