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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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
... lord of the Treasury, liD i(,t xi1 bI e declared vacant. No opposition, hoc' cxc, is threatened. l ?? xxeek, 29 deaths from smallpox were regils- he, L-tet'il in London. q V t ilit nt ?? a botelier, of G rilften-street, Sohin,W .e Londen, Nvas'on Wednesday ...