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A GLASGOW JUDGE AND VACCINATION

... kind being that which, so long as it does not come in contact with smallpox, does not take on the disease, and the latter being that kind which, when it comes in contact with smallpox, generally does take it on. Nor is it guaranteed that loathsome, incurable ...

TION AND SMALLPDX

... visitors—plague and smallpox—which looked into some of the more crowded parts of the city, and tried to settle down there. Now, that which deserves special attention here is the fact that although against one of these unwelcome visitors (smallpox) there had, ...

THE FILTER-PASSER

... trouble is responsib!e for the more dangerous fin. There i• a family of them. and nmong other ills traceable to them is smallpox. and foot-and-mouth .1i.e:..0 in animals. ...

DEATH OF BAILIE MANSON

... accepted the offer of Mr George Macadie, joiner, for the immediate erection of a temporary hospital in view of the epidemic of smallpox which exists in Glasgow and elsewhere and in order to be in readiness to deal with any ease which may occur in this district ...

MALNUTRITION OF COUNTRY CHILDREN

... field said it was most difficult to get mothers to realise that the common discas,. of measles was far r^ore deadly than smallpox. THE S 3 FARE TO CANADA. An i.greement has just been bigned L.!weet: the Canadian National Railways anti the r a.ladiall ...

SWANSON BROTHERS,

... not multiply rapidly, only 6718 having been added to the population since 1891. ANT fears that were entertained that the smallpox epidemic would interfere with the success of the Glasgow Exhibition have been happily' and signally disappointed. The attendance ...

ROB DONN McKAY

... district a terrible epidemic of smallpox, and one night when his father was salting and curing their winter's beef l.s (the father) said. Now the best of this beef is not to be touched till we see who tiurvivm the smallpox to share it. The infant bard ...

THE N.U.T. AND THE RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTY

... (Tory) unseated. PARTIES of Barra fishermen and cottars have seized two farms, and have began the planting of potatoes. Tim smallpox epidemic has broken out in the north of England, three cases being reported from Hebburn-on-Tyne. Fresh cases have occurred ...

• •DEMAND OPBENPFTP SOCIETIES

... preventing its use, and that was the financial position of the discoverer. If it were used consumption could be stamped out as smallpox had beeb. The New Zealand Government offered E60,0:0 if the Ministry of Health would put down another F 50,060. That had ...

PasnNo

... curing it. but we will. You older people can remember diseases that were pretty prevalent that have been almost wiped out. Smallpox used to be very common and consumption. We are getting a hold of consumption and cancer, and I have not the slighte-t doubt ...

AFTER MTV YEARS

... Mr White also gave the lecture in Thurso. AIM TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. 'HINTED FROM THE NORTH ENSIGN OF 86th MARCH, 1901. TER smallpox bosp?tal bas now been erected at Kettleburn. UR Murray, postmaster. Wick, has been promoted to the postmastership of Hamilton ...

Om. bet we tnale 'strawy

... Till Wick Town Council held a special meet. I leg last night to consider precautions in connection with the outbreak of smallpox in various parts of the country. A oommerounarz writes—ln your excellent report of the Nursing Association meeting, there ...