PRINCESS OF WALES
... Postal authorities give notice probable delay Scotland. SMALL-POX CASE IN SUFFOLK, A case emall-pox is reported from Bard well, Suffolk. is stated the patient came from house at bast Ham. where small-pox had existed. ...
... Postal authorities give notice probable delay Scotland. SMALL-POX CASE IN SUFFOLK, A case emall-pox is reported from Bard well, Suffolk. is stated the patient came from house at bast Ham. where small-pox had existed. ...
... fever epidemic, the extent of which is generally overlooked in the quest for information about the comparatively few cases smallpox. For one thing, it stops the proper ventilation of rooms, it prevents the purification of the atmosphere of crowded streets ...
... the deliberate opiuicr.s of two eminent medical officers of health, London gets its scarlet fever from farmyards and its small-pox epidemics from Paris. The one comes with tho milk; the other, I presume—though Dr. Sykes is not exact that point—with the ...
... FEVER PATIENTS. In all that Ims written about the fog there him not bo far been word of sympathy for those unhappy people the smallpox patients detained in ships the river, who particularly are in need of fresh air, and who Have had to make their inspiration ...
... strong term to apply ? Applicant: That is how appears to me. Once that, fihh is injected it will attract other filth, such as smallpox. Mr. Mtoul: That no objection. Applicant; I cannot make myself more clear. Mr. Mend; I repeat that no objection, for thft ...
... Well? said the editor. Well you’ve got a|Jolo}>ise. Sje? Impossible, dear sir. Tweed dead. THE LATEST. Progressive Smallpox” is headline on cootemporary. It sounds like new game for evening partic*. Apropos, it is said that “Mrs. Junes At Home. ...
... largely owe to the sanitary reforms of the lust forty years. The moral the same in the case of small-pox Better sanitation and less overcrowding and smallpox would become rare cholera. AN ANECDOTE ABOUT NEWMAN. The chief article in Oornhiir series lo ...
... tbe Town Council meeting this morning. The Inspector of Nuisance® (having been questioned by tbe Mayor ns to the existence smallpox, os alleged? sakl there been uixe that disease in the Borough for ft year post; that the scarlet fever m the town abuliug ...
... applicant for exemption was asked by the Bournemouth Bench if would object having his child vaccinated if there was a case small-pox nett door to his house. The question may have been unexpected, but it was shot which evidently went home, for the auti-vuccinalor ...
... everywhere more acute, and administrative relief measures are being organised in many centres. There were seventeen fresh small-pox cases London yesterday. America’s new torpedo firing .gun, from which much was expected, has been tried and found wanting ...
... Borough Council has reported a third case in a street in Whitechapel, which has occurred the return of a patient there from the smallpox ships. In reporting on this significant fact, the officer says has noTieaitatkm concluding that the original patient carried ...
... and the death* 116 above the average. The average annual death-rate per I,DOO rose to 20. The 1,744 deaths included 14 from smallpox, 60 from measles. 35 from diphtheria, IS from whoopingcough, IS from enteric, and 15 from diarrheas and dyaentery. The death-rate ...