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a most remarkable circumatance and moat coincidence, that the breaking of axle in the case of the London and ..

... night tie wells, sent armed boats to stop the practice, thus cau«.ri great suffering turning the rebels, many whoa died small-pox and dysentery. The Mahb consequence withdrew with his army two days' journey from Sevir.i tribes afterwards deserted hiin ...

THE CHANNEL SQUADRON

... has announce! to a meeting held here Monday next, but it not now probable tW lie will able to present. ALARMING OUTBREAK SMALL-POX ABTi.ru.—At Huntingdonshire Quarter Sessions tedtnanchester yesterday, the chairman (Mr P. Till*** 11 brought under notice ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... lor gcutlema.i family; housework; wages, Mum Hodgson, Registry, Accringtou. LAUNDRY MAIDS wanted immediately, on board the small-pox hospital ship*, at Long Reach, near Kent. Wsges 1 «er annum, with «rd. lodgiug, waaluug. arid uniform. must g ...

i wt AOCASTER = ln giving herewith the scheme for the divisic North Riding of Yorkshire, which the committ ‘North

... returned for t quarter. Whooping-cough was, however, higher,’ 75, against 23 last year, and fevers of various ty from 43 to 77. Small-pox figures in une case int uarter, measles in 7, diphtheria in 16, and diarrhe There were 5802 births and 3529 deaths recor ...

MITRE SQUARE, LONDON. E.G

... after vaccination, including their names, with an index pointing to the authorities ; also similar details fattil cases small-pox after vaccination, and cases of injury arising therefrom, together with the addresses of ten medical men, including two ...

SANITARY CONDITION OF LEEDS

... of the inspection* during the past month which must laid before w then, allow me refer to the speedy stop put the sjxrend smallpox inflection in the Ward district. The imtioiUsl ca-»o previously reported infected six others of hi* house, hold. Three resided ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1885. »

... more unpleasantnesses the kind to which 1 have referred. PUBLIC attrntion may lie advantageously directed to the umarks in small.pox and diphtheria contained iu I'r OULDIL'H report ou the sanitary condition Leeds, which appears our columns this morning. ...

YORKSHIRE TOWNS

... zymotic clns*. .Scarlet fever rose from 7to and from 4to death was referred to diphtheria. Not a death in the past week was to small-pox, measles, fever, diarrhoea. the sub-district South-Ea«t Leeds the deaths fell in the weok from 17 to 10, not one being due ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, NEW EDITION OF THE GLADSTONE ALMANACK. A YEAR'S BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND ..

... violence. There have been more deaths by oont«iou, disca.ec«, the death rate avmotic diseases being -I J 0.. the previous year smallpox caused deaths, now only fatal case is returned. Measles were more fatal, ruing from 12 219. Scarlet fever, however, declined ...

COOKRIDGF. CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL

... infinitely better in every respect. Thc> had, however, left themselves without any infectious wards whatever, and he noticed that smallpox case which had recently been brought into the h«mse, had been put into the itch ward for want of proper accommodation. As ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... Thomas Albert his son, who was at the time suffering from small-pox. R. Hill (Town Clerk) prosecuted. It appeared that tin- latter part of last October the defendant's son contracted the small-pox. He was that time on board the keel at Gainsborough. His ...

THF SANITARY CONDITION OF LEEDS, The following report wa, printed to the Sanitary Com-, the Curporation ..

... disease* and respective deaths fur the four weeks of January are: —Fevers 4. diarrhea 3, scarlet fevef 21, difththeria 2, small-pox 0, measles 1, whooping-cough j 1 will simply in pas-ing allude to the distribution the j deaths from some of the most fatal ...