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... out-door relief, £306, as against £272, thus showing an increase of £34. Mr. remarked that the £34 would partly include the smallpox case. The Clerk replie.l in the affirmative. - • The Clerk read a list of the officers' securities, which were considered ...

LANCASTER BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... who were boarded out, and the invoice accounts amounted to £7lO Us. 26. as against £506 10. 46., an increase of .£204. The small-pox cases had involved considerable expense, and the provision of fresh meat instead of tinned had also added to the expenditure ...

LANCASTER URBAN SAMTARY AUTHORITY. MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT. The Medical Officer has sent in the following ..

... cases of infectious disease were notified, namely :—Measles, 754; enteric fever, 40; scarlet fever, 166; diphtheria, 20; smallpox, 5; puerperal fever, 1; Ratheln, 11; total, This includes the cases notified when no medical practitioner was in attendance ...

SHARE MARKET

... Fisher) mid he had a very important case to bring before the meeting. During the past , five mouths there had three caaes of smallpox ' in the district. The last one occurred at Great Eccleston, and it was this to which be was about to make reference. From ...

LANCASTER BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... From the Workhouse Master's books, a notification was made of the case of small-pox in the house. On the 16th an inmate named David Phillips found to be suffering from small-pox, and on the suggestion of the Medical Officer he conveyed to the infectious ...

GARSTANG

... GARSTANG. the at once saw that he wee suffering from smallpox. Dr. Fisher followed horn to the lodginghouse. and saw him into had. He attended bun thorn r day. but despite all efforts to improve his condition death resulted on Wednesday night. He was ...

ALLEGED Cirßlol; rnocEzDrios AT CARSTEN?

... Town Clerk of Lancaster, mentioning that several cases of small-pox had recently occurred in the borough, ant alluding to the necessity of providing a hospital to be devoted to cases of small-pox. The Committee desired him to enquirewhether the Rural Sanitary ...

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... (Garsdale), Capstick. Greenbank, and Harrison. The chief item of ; business was a matter relating to the recent outbreak of smallpox at Millthrop. After due con, sideration it resolved, on the motion of Mr. Burra, and seconded by Mr. Dover, that the cost ...

PILLING

... notified that persons may be vaccinated at his residence, an: , morning, Sunday or weekday. As there is every prospect of small-pox spreading, everyone will be wise who avails himself of the opportunity. FOR AND DISTRICT.— B. B. Gardner, Esq., of Fluke ...

ST. MICHAELS

... inasmuch as they possess a good bowling green, and are now establishing a football club. SHALLEO.—We hear of a few more smallpox cases at Great Eceleston, but no further fatality amongst them. LECTVIIE.—Miss Dell, on Wednesday, completed her course of ...

HORNBY. LUNESDALE BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... would be prepared to join with the Lancaster Corporation in the erection in a suitable place of an hospital for cases of smallpox occurring in Lancaster and neighbourhood. On the motion of Mr. Brancker, seconded by Mr. Jowett, it was agreed that the Chairman ...