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CONGRAPULATING THE CITY SANITARY

... Harrison as Medical Officer to the City of Lincoln and the Santary Committee of the city itself had dealt with the outbreak of small-pox. It might have boen @ serious matter as far as thie authority was concerped, and they cone gratulated themn on the able mauner ...

CHARITIES

... have the careiul consideration Lof the directors, b A letter was read from the Guandiang asking for permission to use their small-pox hospital if a case should happen in the Workhouse, and the terme. Referred to the Finance Committee and the Surveyor and ...

SMALL POX

... SMALL POX The Inspector notified tHhat there was a case of smallpox within 20 miles, but they were in a position to gei a hospital ready at short notice should an, outbreak occur.—The Chairman said*® if anything happened a special meeting would be called ...

intermediary between that gentleman and anyone who may visit Sleaford with a factory in his pocket. I hope the ..

... members Jooked limp and did limp. Even Councillor Harris had not enough energy to wax indignant over the expense of the small-pox pa| tient. Ho contented himself by expressing satisfaction as an Urban District Councillor that the expense would fall upon ...

WORKSOP

... as on. — Mr. J. Chapman said there was no positive proof that vaccination would prevent smallpox. He questioned whether the epidemi~ at Clowne was gennine smallpox.—The Rev. H. V. Turner said people should sacrifice a portion of their freedom for the sake ...

THE GENERAL OUTLOOK

... but non-notifiable diseases bave been very prevalent. It i; satisfactoiy to record thac in spite§ of si.all epidemics of smallpox in sur- | rounding areas no case has been de- | tected in the city. Contacts, however, | have been reported and kept under ...

LEADER

... 80, =nd one over 20 years lold. One death was registered from typhoid fever and three from scarlet fever. Five cases of small-pox notifind during the auarter were admitted in the Sanitorinm. Fue two outbrenks of this disease ocenrring duiieg the vear ...

sTont Tueaday cvening, the wholo station was, without warning, thrown into a complete state of darkness, owing ..

... “light” refreshment. At the meeting. of the Rural Council on Tuesday, Mr. Wells rightly drew attention o the importation of small-pox into this country through the seaports, and asked the Council to send a letter, wging upon the Local Government Board the ...

BRANSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Surveyor Versus Councillor

... the houses, » AMAZING COST OF SMALL-POX. The Medical Officer of Health (Dr. Wm. Sharrard) said. he would like to draw the attention of the Council to the cost of a smallipox case which was taken to the Lincoln Small-pox Hospital. A single case had cost ...

DRUG PUSHERS

... on for any such person,” writes the doctor. He says at the moment there is a technical hazard to the community from both smallpox and cholera. The latter risk, he says, is infinitesimal because of the excellent sanitary arrangement over the greater part ...

Published: Thursday 27 December 1973
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 243 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

LINCOLN BILLIARDS LEAGUE. Annual Dinner

... Messrs. Ha_\'nos,‘ Playfoot, Oshorne, Price, Theaker, S. Kirsop, L. Kirsop and R. Hague ‘ SMALL-POX OUTBREAK, — We regret to be obliged to confirm the rumour that small-pox has been discovered at Sleaforq Poor Law Institution. There are five or six cases, buy ...