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Correspondence
... THE INFIRMARY AND SMALL-POX CASES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DERBY MERCURY. Sir-I notice a paragraph in your publication of the ,6 stating that the Infirmary Weekly Board had given rd~ers that no intelligence on the subject of small-pox. eases in the Infirmary ...
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... .Skin Eruptions, and all diseases caused bv all undue excess of twid in the system, Its use prevents and cures Fevers, Small-pox, Stone ami Gravd. Apoplexy, all of which arise from too 1ai' an amount of acid elements in the hOlly. Whorl ever the mouth ...
VACCINATION
... numerous readers, a few facts relating to the late eplken of smallpox in London, ascertained from personalcbkernL tions bv Dr. Buchanan, Medical Officer of Eealth ,0 Board of Trade. Comparative smallpox death-rates amonu Loadeose vaccinated and unvaccinated ...
GENERAL NEWS
... committel for trial. G HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION FOR SMALLPOX AND rl FPRVnr1 PA'IEN'rS.-The Royal Commission was gazetted Jast night to onqinire into the extent of the hospital aceom- c: modation for smallpox and fever patients provided by tpre iT Metropolitan ...
WEEKLY RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS
... from ipeasles, 76 from fever principallyenteric) 73 from whooinig-cough, 39 from iarrhoaa,. 3 from diphtheria, and 28 from smallpox. The antaual death-rate from these zymotic diseases averaged 3a per 1,000 in the twenty towns, and ranged from 0-4 and 0-6 ...
Local Topics
... are charged upon the public rates should be fairly distributed amongst the leading newspapers in the town. . THE SPREAD OF SMALL-POX IN DERBY is in itself 3 an alarming circumstance, and the public mind will . not be reassured by an advertisement in another ...
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 ...
Local News
... (conductor). Complimentary peals were rung on 3 the bells of other churches in the town. SMALi.-Pox.-T o fresh cases of small-pox have been, reported to the Sanitary Authority during the week-one in Gerard-street, and the other in Charnwood-street. The ...
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 ...
HEALTH OF BRADFORD
... diseases. averaged 4-7, and ranged from '11 and 2-0 in Plymputh and Oldham to 9 4 ad 96 rin Ieicester'anid Hull: The death from smallpox %vwas of :an uuvacoilated child, and was the last, death iu-i copnection with- an outbreak of the disease 'which commenced ...
IMERTHYR
... but had not yet received it. The clerk was instructed to again write for the amount due. The union was reported free from smallpox, there having been 27 cases of vaccination at Merthyr, and 25 at Abordare. The Clerk said he waa very glad to inform the ...