SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC AT BIRMINGHAM
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... boy with smallpox, without producing any effect at all. The experiment was repeated with the same result, and' the efficiency of vaccina, tion as a security azainat smallpox *as esta- blished on the solid foundation of fact. At that time smallpox was a national ...
... were obliged to send smallpox cases to Mill-road, E where there were at the same time a great number s of fever patients. As had been stated, some fever i patients had been sent home convalescent, but had been seized with smallpox, and returned to the ...
... 77 from whooying cough, 73 from bel fever (pincipally enteric), 0 from diarrhcea, r'1 30 from diphtheria, and 8 from smallpox. No SI deaths from any of these diseases occured last wo week either in Portsmouth or Halifax, whereas they caused the highest ...
... -r r t vith Two cases of smallpox ivere reported to the .ic Lar Wolverhampton authorities yesterday morning. In for one case the disease was contracted by the patient co cle has visiting friends at Bilston, where the smallpox is a p lub, prevalent. Several ...
... measles, 67 from scarlet fever, 61 from fever, (prin- oral c17 lyenteric),39 from diarrhoe, 28 from diphtheria, V and 7 from smallpox. The lowest death. rate u M from these diseases occurred in Brighton, and s e , the highest in Hull. Whooping-cough showed ...
... That is the only case Dr. nd nb. Taylor: Yes. tare 6{1 SMALLPOX. scia 5s.; The Chairman observed that attention had and 20; been called in the House of Commons to an out- tead break of smallpox in the South of England, and ever Po he asked Dr. Thylr ...
... 70 from fever i ( pincpally enteric), 63 from whooping 1C ough, 53 fromn diarrbma, 34 from diphtheria, i' and 7 fromh smallpox. The lowest death-rates from 1C 3 these diseases occurred in Norwich and Bolton, IC r and the highest in Leeds and Preston ...
... wbooping-cougb, 85 i from7 scarlet fever, 54 from feven, 41 from ee measles, ,Z. from diaices, 25 from diptheria v and 5 from smallpox. The lowest death- rates re or from these zymotic diseases occurred last week In rO Bristol and Brighton. and the highest ...
... measles, 81 from fever (principally enteric), 65 from whooping cough, 60 from diarrhcea, 34 from diphtheria, and S from smallpox. The lowest death-rates from e these diseases occurred in Oldham and Norwih, a and the highest in Newcastle-upon-myne, Man- ...
... 74 from fever (principally enteric), ju to 30 from measles,. 29 from diarrhuea, 23 from C] o; diphitheria, 'and 9 from smallpox.- These hi te. diseases caused no deaths either in wi L Norwich or Birkenhead, whereas they caused the hc A. highest death- ...
... whooping-congh, 77 from scarlet fever, 68 from measles, 54 from fever, 32 from the diarrhea, 18 from diphtheria, and 7 fromn smallpox. No deaths from any of these diseases bed was recorded in Brnghton, Norwich, Wolverhamp. the ten, Derby, or Blackburn ; whereas ...