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LATEST INTELLIGENCE
... officer (Dr. Firth Grovesl reported that a man who had been informed by hit doctor that he was suffering from small-pox rod( to the Stckwell Small-pox Hospital in a tramearr at a time when those vehicles were most crowded, Or the recommendation of the medical ...
HALLOWE'EN IN COUNTY MAYO
... husband or wife will be the result. A cabbage that has been eaten by caterpillars is also very unlucky, as it foretellr a small-poxed lover. The head is then taken home and placed on the dresser in the kitchen, and the person who first comes into the cottage ...
SECOND EDITION, 2 o'clock
... froll, simple cholera. The number of small-pox patients in the Metropolitail Asylums Hospitals rose to 499 at the end of last week, including 98 in the Coll valescent Hospital at Darenth. The new cases of small-pox admitted to these hospitals during last ...
Scraps
... seven days, an increase of 2, being 29 above the average, and at the rate of 21 6 per 1,ooo. Thlese deaths included 24 from small-pox (an increase of 1o, and double the corrected average), IS from measles (a decline of ii, and 15 below the average), 65 from ...
Scraps
... seven (lays, a decrease of 202, being 302 below the average, and at the rate of 195 per tooo. There were 13 deaths from small-pox (a decline of 14), 35 from measles (a decrease of 6), 40 from scarlet fever (a decline of 9), I5 from diphtheria (a decrease ...
Scraps
... seven days, an increase of 57, being 49 above the average, and at the rate of 22 4 per r,ooo. There were 12 deaths from small-pox (a decline of 12), 29 from measles (an increase of so), 95 from scarlet fever (an increase of 30), 13 from diphtheria (a ...
Scraps
... seven days, a decline of 9, being 3i helowv the average, and at the rate of 22-3 per i,ooo. These deaths included 27 from small-pox (an increase of 13), 41 from measles (an increase of 12), 49 from scarlet fever (a decline of 46), 23 from diphtheria (an ...
LONDON, WEDNESDAY, November 30
... 20 from small-pox, 50 from measles, 52 from scarlet fever, 28 famn diphthera, 150 from whooping-cough, 5 from diphtheri, R from entei fever, 4 fromiM- .= ':utls-of 00jitfrad' I diarr a, and 2 from dyseotery. Of the 20 1 h fatal cases of small-pox, 15 were ...
THE NEW LORD MAYOR
... SALs'SE. ItgiveSiUitftUt; relief in l-hadalche, sea or bilious sickiless, constipetion, liceu5' burn, soarlet and other fevers, smallpox, measles, 'eirptbie and skincomplains. U3se io BsailbStitute. 11, LADirLOUGII, 113, Holborn, Louidon.-[Adsce'liseiient-j ...
SUMMARY OF THIS MORNING'S NEWS
... of thirty-five in the total number remain. irg under treatment as compared with those of the previous fortnight, an!l the small-pox an increase of fifty-one. William A. E. Lonergan, twenty-two, a lieutenant in the 66th Reginnent of Foot, was charged at ...
This Evening's News
... these diseases, being 3 above the corrected average number in the corresponding week of the last ten years. The new cases of small-pox admitted to the hospitals of the Asylums Board during last week were 76, against 74 and 76 in the two previous weeks. At ...