BIRTHS & DEATHS IN TWENTY LARGE ENGLISH TOWNS
... Pwhich 488 reslted from diarheea, l10 tram ingle feera from measles, 61 fromt whoop- Bc 3 sgcarlet f4y from fever, 29 from smallpox, a ...
... Pwhich 488 reslted from diarheea, l10 tram ingle feera from measles, 61 fromt whoop- Bc 3 sgcarlet f4y from fever, 29 from smallpox, a ...
... c*orresponding week last a year. There were 33 infectious cases in t~he hospital, a. against 27 last week. -The number of smallpox Cases was 24, being an increase of b on the week. 1 CABS ANfD RECRIMIN'ATIONfS. 2 Mr. Roote asked if there was a horse kept ...
... ooca- ag' of sioned 85 deaths, being a decrease of 14 on tbe I or averages. Of deaths from zvmotic causes, 3 were Z due to smallpox (all of which were unvaccinated), dirr la being I below the average; 27 to measles, being me 1B 19 above the average; 10 ...
... were inquired as into before coron ers, and 670 were disc to violence. TChore al1 were 34 fatal cases of smallpox, and 382 were due to lever. of Smallpox was chiefly fatal in the district of West Derby, ta. but ten other districts contribute to the total ...
... diarrhona and d three from fever. Dr. DI'Nticoll also reported that g Ihis att ntion had been called, on July 25, to a case ?? smallpox, in a house off Sutton-road. The e patient had, been to Keaton, and must have caught o the disease there or in travelling ...
... not exempt from the pro- Ivisions of the bill. mld A dozen cases of smallpox have occurred in us Sydney, Originating in a Chinese house. Fe.I JcLY 15. . °|Some fresh cases of smallpox have occurred mg¢during the nest fewi days, and have caused renewed ...
... Right away 'fob Shaw. A number of other witnesses were called, and the inquiry was adjourned. MTE SMALLPOX ErPIDEBMIC AT RWIFDALI3.- The smallpox epidemic at Rodhdale, notwithstanding the efforts of the local authorities is continumin to in- crease ...
... cases, 34; medical orders, 22; orders for admission to rt I workhouse, 43; admitted. 41; fever cases, 4; last week; em- 11; smallpox, ?? last week, 0; gross total, 1,323; last sing week, 1,330; decrease, 7 ; corresponding week, 1,475. was OreIVaEs' SEcURITcss ...
... the corresponding week of 1880. The vagrants relieved during the week numbered 265; same week last year, 263. The fever and smallpox patients were 6; last week, 8; last year, 5. TEEi NEw IJAW OFFICEPS FOR SCOTLAND.- Mr. John Blair Balfour. Q.C., who is appointed ...
... that in the 3U(n beS5R o -u;: there wsere 21 cases of fever sea ?? b30 c 'sst ierb>y, 7 caees of smallpox at liq P. *tc ert 'lcp' ande 3 cases of smallpox at ret tti';i~ -Fi-read Ilcosptal; 603 persoas had been tin b .z ts taprira;t sheds during the wveekr ...
... three deaths and one birth. The number of ii infectious cases was 26, including 18 of small-pox, the number in the previous week being 44, including t 33 of small-pox. On the motion of Mr. King, secouded by lir. Beesley (West Derby), the Rev. J. Mansell ...
... door beerhouse licenses, 29 of which were granted. Blevenmusieliceuseswrere granted. OUTIBREAK OF, SMALLPOX AT RoORDALE.- A malignant form. of smallpox has broken out in Roch- dale. Thefirste ase ndedfatally, andetere have been four deaths since. It is ...