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... Twenty-nine deaths from smallpox werS I gistered in London last week. ...
... Twenty-nine deaths from smallpox werS I gistered in London last week. ...
... report about her to the society. She came with the boy and Rat on the doorstep, shouting that her boy had become blind in the small-pox hospital, and he was a perjurer. She knocked at his door, and would not go away until she was removed by a police- man. The ...
... were chiefly fatal accidents. The accounts rendered as to the causes of death are far from satisfactory; thus a death by small-pox was placed on record in the Cardiff district. ,iarlet fever cinsred no less than 225 deaths in the division, I diphtheria ...
... rutnnies.A The Geose reports the deat~hat Lublin, on Julv 1, of Catherine Xoronitsku, at the age of 112 ;- ars. The deaths from small-pox in London further declined last week to 39, but exceeded thi cor- reuted average weekly number by 16 35. S1YrSL ALL IN'T ...
... Influenza, Skin Eruptions, and aH diseases caused by an undue excess of acid in the system. Its use prevents and cures Fevers, Small-pox, Stone and Gravel, Apoplexy, aud Paralysis, all of which ari¡.¡crom too large an amount of aeid elements in the body. AVhea ...
... the Criminal Investigation department is going on in a satisfactory manner. This will be gratifying to the public—very. Small-pox is dying out and the health of London is better than it has been for some weeks, consequent upon the more temperate weather ...
... proposed that tise vaccination com- ssitltee meet monthly henceforth, and added that, as he would deal. with the question of small-pox and vaccination in his annual report, it would be as well to wait until then before making any extracts from what fie ?? ...
... necessary to obtain some explan.ati°I.1 of his de- fault, and specific assurance against its re-occur rence. In any case, as small-pox has appeared in one of the districts (Penarth) in question, it is extremely desirable that the vaccination com- mittee should ...
... necessary to obtain some explanation of his de- fault, and speci.fic a,¡;SUra:1œ gnst its re-occur- rence. In any case, as small-pox has appeared it one of the districts (Penarth) in question, it it extremely desirable that the vaccination com- mittee should ...
... considera- tion. SMALL-POX PATIENTS. Mr DODSON (President Local Government Boar), in reply to Mr Torrens, said that two medical officers of the Local Government Board were engaged in making inquiry into the lesult of the aggregation of small-pox patients in ...
... chairman. The minutes of the former meeting having been read, it was reported that the district was entirely free from small-pox, there having been 20 cases of vaccination in Aberdare and 31 in Merthyr. It was arranged that Dr. Ward, the surgeon to the ...
... with the manner in which those powers had of late been exercised. Mr DODSON defended the Board, and con- tended that the small-pox epidemic had not been of such a formidable character as to call for the exercise of extraordinary powers, almost equiva- ...