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... 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 ...
This Evening's News
... and one hundred thousand soldiers to protect them. THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. The usual fortnightly meeting of the managers of the Metropolitan Asylums District was held on Saturday. The small-pox returns for the various hospitals showed that 452 patients ...
THE CONDITION OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD
... VACCINATION LAWS. Mr. P. Taylor gave notice that next session he would call attention to the failure of vaccination to pre\vent small-pox epidemics, and move a resolution. THE THIRD READING OF THE LAND tItLL. Lord R. Churchill said on the third reading of the ...
THE PUBLIC HEALTH
... 2 per 1,000, ag:inst 21'1 and 38-9 in the cor- resp onlding periods of IiST't and 1880. The 1,585 deaths included 73 from smallpox, 70 from meLasles, 4I fromn scariet fever, 8 from diph- theria, 37 froiwledoopieig-couah, 2 from typhus fever, 10 froil enceric ...
This Evening's News
... and one hundred thousand soldiers to protect them. THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. The usual fortnightly meeting of the managers of the Metropolitan Asylums District was held on Saturday. The small-pox returns for the various hospitals it showed that 452 patients ...
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... seven days, an increase of 41, being 42 above the average, and at the rate of 19i6 per 1,000. These deaths incltded 52 from small-pox (a decline of 36, but 10 above the average), 64 from measles, 35 from scarlet fever, IS from diphtheria, 43 from whoopillg-coUigh ...
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... diarrhmea, an increase of 157, and exceeded the average by 198. Of these 360 were infants under one year old; 43 deaths from small-pox (a decline of 6, and exceeding the average by 17), 152 from diseases of the respiratory organs -(a decline of 16, and IS ...
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... 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 ...
This Evening's News
... 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 ...
GENERAL HOME NEWS
... him. BRISTOL. i At the ineetin; of the Bristol sanitary authority I yesterday the medical officer 'eported an oatbreak of small-pox in Clifton College. A pupil belonging to a family which the medical officer says, is aflicted with a superstitious belief ...
This Evening's News
... 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 ...