THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
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... the a death of Mr Hector l'lean, late president of the Oxford University Boat Club, from typhoid fever. ANSOTEE3 case of smallpox was reported at Leeds *.s yesterday. DYsraesIA rmakes you nervous, andnerrotiuessm nakesyora dyspeptic; either ons renders ...
... smal1lpox were reported at Leeds yesterday. The ?? Government Biard - have sent an inspectorto Sheffield to investigate the smallpox epidemic. I DR DE JONOEEs LGoEROwN COD LIVEa OIL-T THnOAT AFFECTIOSs Is ErocACY as UNEQuALLD. I Lennox Browne. Esq.. R.&C ...
... emall- Ir pox patients was completely isolated. Of course i; a: .. would be undesirable that anyene should visit the 2i or smallpox wards, but these who could without feas ti t, go through the other parts of the institutien tl d where other infectious diseases ...
... i- ?? > d of local self-government, to whi .l - : -p -y. Y looking forwfrard with groatesxpe: -:n ?? tto the epidemic of smallpox i ?? . ' r that, cruel as had been its rava-,*Z h -; d equal to the gross misrepresslt : ?? i: o been heaped upoakbe town ...
... district medical offcers would vaccinate or' revaccinate, as might be required, the inmates of any house where a case Of Small-Pox had Occurred, and charge the same to the guardians. It wVas- resolved that additional vaccination officers be- appointed ...
... in so many and a in such illustrious quarters that it promises e to become as thoroughly English an it institution as smallpox or London fog. The - advice given by Mr Crawford to those who F look up to him for guidance and precept is e certainly of ...
... humnout and euthusiasm prevailed amongst the men. There was a good deal if festivity in thiS barrack-s at utight, A ?? of smallpox was discovered yesterday in a lodging-house in Bradford. The patipnt-a navvy-has been removed to the IFever Hospital, where ...