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NET RESULT IN FIGURES

... party. At the meeting of the Metropolitan Asylums Board on Saturday the clerk reported that there had been a decrease of smallpox cases under treatment in the Board's isolation hospitals since the previous meeting, and there had also been • decrease of ...

THE PLAGUE IN GLASGOW. AN ALARMING The wet serious itsai d Dews ban Mawr haa beim the positive leaksailla 4

... that medical and sanitary science can sogireek he thinks it impouible that the plague can produce such ravages u cholera and smallpox have dime. The sanitary authorities have removed all furniture and clothing frier the hotline where the plague originated ...

. Zncretc Dt

... any disease. No death from any ',motto dimmers was reeorded in Brantley, Dimmer, Higbclere, or Andover, and no death from smallpox or from fever west registered in any local district. Four violent deaths were recorded last quarter in Basingst3ke and gave ...

Tug Llougg

... Rig not let well alone ! Mr. I Dennis pointed out that the isolatien hospital which was proposed would not admit cares of smallpox, which of all diseasewitted to him to he the one wont desirable to isolate, stud that inch eatens wind.] have to be dealt ...

HOARD OF GUARDIANS

... the fern for the certificates. Mr. Jeffreys said he hoped the attention of the Society would be drawn to the outbreak of smallpox in London. It should be no! ed that nnless the certificate of conscientious objection is delivered by the parent to the vacciuati ...

• ease of gangrene they might draft it over to the separation ward. JOHNPITON said the Guardians were obliged to

... Farnborough District liming heel' read. the Hoard adopted a 'infestation theroin contained, that in view of the danger of smallpox beim/ brought into the di- trict from London re-vaccinati na free of charge—in other words, at the coat of the ratepayers ...

SMALLPDX AT WIMBLEDON

... without its being identified by the doctor attending him. Returning home she was taken ill. and the ailment being diagnooed as smallpox, elm wan promptly removed to a aniallpos hospital The sanitary officern of the Ditttriet Connell are taking every possible ...

their sanction

... he did not think the matter shonld be left in abeyance as he sew in the morning paper that there was a great in• crease in smallpox cases in London. TRZ MOTOR C4R QIIRZTION ARAM. At the live meeting of the District Commit bell at Whit:way Mr Ferotor had ...

HIOIIWAY*

... l'be donned agreed. TOR BOALLP,)X. A sugittrition from the acting Medical Officer WIN read that in view of the spread of smallpox notices should be pnlilisued calling attention to the desirability of re-vaccination in all cases where it lied not been ...

Tn. hot.mop OF SMALLPDX

... matter was brought to the notice of the Council by Mr GeorN in view of the spread of smallpox. Mr. Gegen said th.vt no doubt tite Health Committee bad noticed that smallpox was getting very bad lu London. He was not an alarmist hiumelf,but he thought It ...