BIRTHS
... 110 1 Mortality per 1000 26'31 From symotie diaeames 1•7 Aged 60 and upwards $3 Under one year IS Of fern• 0 Of small-pox . 0 IN PVBLIC ...
... 110 1 Mortality per 1000 26'31 From symotie diaeames 1•7 Aged 60 and upwards $3 Under one year IS Of fern• 0 Of small-pox . 0 IN PVBLIC ...
... NTON. -L . /. Alford °om of health of the Rural IJrban Authorities) writes to the public papers ha say that the epidemic of small-pox in Tasman; Y making?' During the past incurred, and they have all boss Thu hospital is now not nearly full, and are being ...
... 127 Mortality per 1000 304 I From symotic diseases 3 . 1 I Aged 60 and opened' 38 3 Under one year 71 Of f.rer Of small-pox 0 I IN PUBLIC EMT Royal Infirmary 3 General Ilospital 1 Bristol Workoose 5 Barton Regis Work- Lunatic Asylum . 2 ...
... amount of relief given by guardians attendirk the paytables of their respective parishes. It was reported that a case of small-pox had occurred at Shipbace, which the medical officer stated had been imported from Taunton. The case, however, had been isolated ...
... amount of relief given by guardians attending the pay. tables of their respective parishes. It was reported that a ease of small-pox bad occurred at Shiphare, which the medical o ffi cer stated bad been imported from Taunton. The case, however, had been ...
... the Local Government Board inspector, bad thoroughly approved of the rite. Mr. Wites said if cholera was not infectious, smallpox and fever were. He believed it would be very dangerous to build such an hospital at t he mot suggested. Meo were employed ...
... from diarrhea were 3,203, measles 2,793, 2,540 scarlet fever, 2.234 fever, 1,974 whooping cough, 1,475 diphtheria, and 844 smallpox. As many as 530 of the last occurred either in London or in the hospitals for the treatment of London sick. During the three ...
... xymiotic diseases 31 Aged 60 and upwards 19 Under one year . .. 15 5 Of fever .. 0 Of small-pox .. .. 0 IN PUBLIC 15—m.: Royal Infirmary 4 I Small-pox Hospital 0 0 General Hospital— 3 Fever Hospital Bristol Workhothw 3 St. Peter • • ...
... however, sent the girl bume in a carriage the lane day to a place near Stogursey, called hogs, and on the 9th she died from small-pox. On tho 17th Mrs. Quantock sent to Messrs. Hatcher and Sons furniture dealers and upholsterers, to pack some clothing wished ...
... concentrate there tin the 29th. At the meeting of the Bristol Sanitary Authority, yesterday, Mr. C. Felce Hare mentioned that small-pox was on the increase in Taunton, ►nd inquired whether anything was being done in view of the disease extending to Bristol ...
... pleurisy, and 11 of phthisis ; 5 died of diseases of the brain, 7of diseases of the heart. Two deaths were uncertified. Small-pox Hospital empty. Fever Hospltal--admitted, 1. In the medical officer's report for the week ending February 11th, Dr. Davies ...
... the ribs by the Exeter College hoist The injury is not expected to prove fatal. In oonaequence of the continued increase of smallpox in London, and particularly in the Northern dietnct, the Metropolitan A.vylums Board has directed a circular to be addressed ...