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SMALL-POX IN MANCHESTER

... SMALL-POX IN MANCHESTER. Mr LEAHY asked the Secretary of State for War whether was aware that small-pox was very bad in the vicinity of the barracks occupied bv the sth Lragoon Guards in Manchester, and whether would reconsider the decision to send the ...

SMALL-POX AND THE STH DRAGOONS

... SMALL-POX AND THE STH DRAGOONS. LEAHY asked the Secretary of State for War if he had inquired about the danger of introducing small-pox into Ireland by the proposed move of the sth Dragoon Guards from Manchester, where the disease prevalent and on the ...

SMALL-POX FROM P.AGS

... SMALL-POX FROM P.AGS. The LORD ADVOCATE, answer to Dr said it was true that sin all-pox had been communicated to workers the Woodsiao Paper Mills from rag? collected abroad well this country. It seemed doubtful whether the paper-makers could compelled ...

GRAIN AS CONTRABAND OF WAR

... shipments nee trill be prohibited contraband of war ? SMALL-POX THE ARMY EGYPT. The Marquess of informed Mr Hopwood that since the arrival in 1882 of the troops Egypt up the last returns the total number small-pox was of which seven proved fatal. Re-vaccination ...

A SAD CASE

... Hirttld, who had taken poison. It appeared that four of his brothers and sisters had been sent the Darenth Camp suffering from smallpox, and his sweetheart and male friend had bad thither also. The friends of the two latter accused the deceased of having conveyed ...

PROPOSED PURCHASE OF THE OSMONDTHORPE ESTATE

... of Obtoiio it t os a rsrcrsticn-grmead for the inhabitants of the east end of thle town. He was ia favour of romoviug the Smallpox Hospital from its prosent site, but did not hold with some people that if they lobtained the estate for the purposes of a ...

Published: Wednesday 25 March 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1020 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

DEATH OF AN AFRICAN KING

... AFRICAN KING. From Lagos news is received of the death of King Bemiyewo, the Awujale of Ijebu. His Majesty was attacked with small-pox, which he succumbed. He was in exile at Epe when the occurrence took place the 2d June. It was reported that the Ijebus intended ...

SUMMARY OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS

... increase upon reoent weekly numbers. They in- claded 218 from measles, 127 from whooping-cough, 4c from diarxhowa, 42 from smallpox, 40 from fovor, 32 from scarlet fever, and 25 from diohtheria. No death from any of these disoeases was registered o- during ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 833 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

THE DERRY NATIONALISTS,

... to bring the offenders to trial. SMALLPOX IN. SHEFFIELD HOSPITAL. Mr HOP WOOD: I beg to ask the President of the Local Government Board whether he lias yet received information respecting the contracting of small-pox at the Sheffield Hospital by medical ...

THE CAPITULATION OF KASSALA

... partial panic aliout the smallpox. High mass has celebrated in the church of St Rock imploring aid to remove the scourge. Sir Francis Hincks was privately buried yesterday, only his son attending the funeral. caught the smallpox a tramcar, and was ill only ...

THE LEEDS INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITALS

... that night to obtain the opinions of the North- t Elast Ward residents ?? CUin1 moved-' That it is most desirable that the Smallpox and Fever Hospitals shoald be at oice removed from 'the North-East Ward, which, even after their removal, will yet be su ...

Published: Tuesday 31 March 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 686 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL

... of Dr. Frederick Eall as medical attendant at the Smallpox Hospital, and moved the appointment of Mr. Isaac Blore, M.B., M.tC.S., ?? oficer of the Fever Hospital and medical attendant at the Smallpox Hospital, at the salary of £200 per annum. Mr. Ward ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2032 | Page: 3 | Tags: News