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 ...
... wrote say- ing that his objections to compulsery vaccination !were strengtherned, because th e places least troubled ! with smallpox were those where the revolt against vaccination was most complete. Mr William Jebb, president of the society, in his annual ...
... to have an adverse effect on the patient. OUTBREAK OF SALrrOX AT HEnEoRD.-Great alarin has been caused by an outbreak of smallpox at Hereford. The disease has now spread to a camp of the Herefordshire Militia, near the city. The men have bee, in consequence ...
... period from the attack of he p ven if a vaccinated person does I Dr I Cf nt small-pox, his ailment is of a markedly inhi g, ,acter when ?? with the stau c, which the small-poX germs make aPP4 they have been received into a per entirely unaffected by v ...
... 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 ...
... the missing man has yet been found. He is do-, scribed as about 5 feet 5 inches high, stout figure, with face marked with smallpox, and nose slightly tuoued, haviug the appearatco of haviag been w broken. lie is about 27 years of age, and is a maarried ...
... - I am, &c., WcaIriAm BEouir, President, Glasgew Uaiveraity Liberal Unionist Club. I ?? I Ju23 B. BtrsseI,~~ REPORTING OF SMALLPOX CASBS.2,s Sanitary Department, I Montrose Street, t Glasegw. 10th March, 1888. c Sxa,-I am afraid yeour correspordent Medi ...
... and yet in 1387 there was not a single death from small-pox in Leiceeter. What has protected Leicester ? Simply sanitation and isolation with. out vaccination. Theo true protectors against small-pox are personal and' municipal cleanliness and isolation ...
... were reported yesterday | et, to have octurred in tho Derby Union Workhouse. .id 'liTe patients have bcen removed to the smallpox it, Isnepiral. -al I 5 Svasae SIj E soa.rs are all reeviecn, so :0ales ens ol-on-I ad Vvicuit and tryi-g tihe ;emo si ofat ...
... several districts in Upper Burmab. SMALLPOX ON BOARD AN ANCHOR LINELI. (aroUTER'S TELEGLAM. j New York, April 2. Tile remainder of the Britannia's passengers, who were detained on hoard owing to the case of smallpox which occurred on the voyage fron the ...
... pos sible to take any action tagainst thowe who adopted the term. f The motion was then negatived without a .division. t . SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. Mr PICTON meved:- That a select committee be appointed to enquire ntao thep circucnrtarccs of tlhe epedemic of ...