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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SESSIONS

... haliaved. -The debtors' ward had been paved' SI and gravelled, which had added to -its-cleanlinesa. and in comfort. The small-pox had appeared in th?female P - ward, to ivhich part of' the prison it had, hdwever,.been cli confined. The report stated the ...

HAMPSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... a a enlargement had becoise necessary to avoid danger. St nu- An expense of ~451. had been incurred. One case of P) 130 small-pox had occurred with a pnisones committed it inc tnodes- senteisce of at Couit Mlartial, ande who had been it proaplpy removed ...

RETURN OF THE COURT FROM THE ISLE OF WIGHT

... board, on the 30th June. She was froum Nac ,auand tuched mit Turk's lsland on her passage, be In consequence of a case ot small-pox hiaving appeared gc oit bosar in thus person of a child of an artllerynnu, the it, lerumes and bierpassengerti wetes iamnediately ...

MURDER OF GENERAL BEATSON

... resident in England and Wales on the 1st of January, -1856, who has not ahresadl been secbssfiflly vaccinated, nor had the smallpox, to 'be vaccinated-by. a duly qualified practitioner, or byak public vaccinator, within three momhish of that date, and to ...

COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS POLICE BILL

... if thry have per- I aid be var formed the duty or duties by the act enjoined. Ic else In sni' 500 cent of an outbreak of smallpox, esd its becosnisig en- be demir in any part of Englead, the General Board of Lu me Health is armod with full powers co bone ...

LAW AND POLICE

... appeared with a child in her arns; and atpolice-officer informed the bench that the child was in one of the advanced stages of small-pox. Mr. Garrington (to the defendant)-Why, what do you g mean by bringing the child here? Defendant-The doctor told me not to ...

HANTS MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... report ?? both of the health C( and of tile general good conduct Critic prisoners during tile past ra quarter. One ea?c of small-pox Was importod into the f6iialc side tf J1 tire gact, but the precautions talwit Were happily sufficient to confine N the disease ...

LAW AND POLICE

... that she had given Madame c Rachel a diamond ring and 833. to eradicate the marks on he her face left by a recent attack of small-pox. Madame E Rachel had given her a bottle of something like vhiite- lu wash, but no effect had been produced, and she wanted ...

COURT MARTIAL AT EASTNEY

... ac- quainted with him. Another point was that the witness rs. Young had sworn that he (prisoner) was not marked with the small-pox while in the corps, which was not a fact. He submitted that with regard to the second chszee, which alleged that he had ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE. W

... to enforce compliance with the rules on the part ed of the public at large, and to protect persons from the of ravages of small-pox. In the case of Pearson it appeared at that he had eight children, and he had absolutely refused do to have them vaccinated ...

FAREHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... were healthy, si .h all that was to be seen the matter with them being a, few a ,n sores such as would be seen after the small-pox. When the ti )fexamination was made the celtic Were picked out any- xx an how, He had been in the habit of attending to ...

THE STRANDING OF THE AGINCOURT

... apprehensions. The court adjourned. I. . . TnH HEaALTH OF SOUTHAxpToN.-There is every y reason to hope that the epidemic of smallpox with which the . town of Southampton has been somewhat heavily visited for Ls some months past, although never so badly as ...