WORSE THAN SMALL-POX
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... is equally nnaientifie, and equally as ineffective as a curative means. It is the same as attempting to cure smallpox by va- nating with smallpox matter, and which hba indeed been tried, and found to be not only useless but dangerous. It is the same as ...
... Chairman remarked that the health of the town seemed very satifac- i tory. WI |SMALLPOX. The Chairman informed Dr. Taylor that the committee wished to know X here the case of smallpox which was taken to the hospital came I from .-Dr. Taylor said it came from ...
... cough, 45 from scarlet fever, 39 from diarrhma. 32 from diphtheria, 22 fromW fever pnrincipally enteric), and only 1 from smallpox. The lowest death-rate from these zynmotic diseases were recorded last week in Birk-euhead and Wolverhampton, and the highest ...
... Zymotio diseases occasioned 39 deaths, being a decrease of 49 on the averages. Of deaths from zymotic causes, 1 was clue to smallpox (vaccinated), being the exact average; 4 to scarlatina, being 5 below the average; 4 to whooping couzh, being 5 below the ...
... 13, of which 2 12 were removed to hospital: 1 case of smaillpox, - which was removed to hospital; 1 case of sus- 1 petted smallpox, which was removed to hospital ; 32 cases of scarlatina, of which 4 were removed to t hospital; cases of measles 224, none ...
... cough, 82 from ecarlet fever, 48 from fever' (principally entetric), 31 from diphtheria, _ from diarrhma and not one from smallpox. ehe zvzotlc diseases caused the lowest death-rates last week in Brighton, Ports- mouth, and Nottinghbm; and the highest ...
... whooping cough, 59 from measles, 56 from I dLarrn.ea. 52 from fever (principally entericj, s 38 from diphtheria, and 8 from smallpox. Scarlet fever esowed the highest proportional fatality, in uldham, Ruddersield, Liverpool, Blackburn, and Birkenhead; whooping ...
... thel 1.e tens years, ad the lowest number recorded in any year eace 1860, when the population was in round numbers 440,003. Smallpox caused 29 deaths during 1885; measles, 273; scarLatina, 277; Iwhooping cough. 152; diarrhea, 781; diphtheria, 125; and lever ...
... 132 fron, whooping cough, 50 from scarlet fever, 25 from fever (principally enterlc), 23 from diphtheria,, and only 1 from smallpox. No death from any of these zymotic diseases was registered last week in Halifax; whereas they caused the bighest death-rates ...
... cough, 35 fron diarrhcea, 32 from fever (principally enteric), 26 from diphtheria, 46 from scarlet fever, and 6 from smallpox. The lowest death-rates from these principal zymotic diseases were re- corded in Brighton, Birkenhead, and Rnlton; and the ...
... wbooping cough, 41'from scarlet fever, 24 from diphtheria, 34 from fever (principally enteric), 33 from diarrhboa, and 3 from smallpox. No death from any of these zyrnotic diseases was registered durilg the week in Wolverhamp- ton; whereas they caused the ...