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WASHINGBOROUGH

... B. Ferry, viear of the parish, a small-pox isolation hospital, entertained the sudionce with a song, and The Chairman: 1 think our only hone the Misses Ferry, Shuttleworth, and Nichol- of salvation in case of small-pox is to coson, Mrs, Whitelam, and Mes ...

THE LOW DEATH-RATE IN 1893,

... it was 49,000, which would reduce the death-rate to 13.8 per 1,000, 38 o 5 ] No case of small-pox occurred during the year. There had been no prevalence of small-pox in Lin- Icoln since 1882, and, although & case had cccasionally been brought into the aity ...

PROVISIONS

... foul cattle disease Nature is expected country, and 700 and horees to accept as a substitute for small-pox; but were exhibited. Mwuwm epidemics of small-pox in communities good trade for the best dwfiu -h.anhhmunMw(_r. ”‘h: w withost dosbt thot emy readers ...

WASHINGBOROUGH

... fell on to the road, suffering severe cuts about the head and in. juries to the ankle. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.—At the week-end it was reported that the smallpox epidemic at Worksop was believed to be in hand. There had been over 80 cases, ang in view of ...

BISTRICT NEWS EAGLE

... with much feelg of the death of Tte. Ralph Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Jagle, in these words: ‘“He was a victim of small-]pox. and died in a Mesopotamia hospital. 1 was to have conducted his memorial service, and the Aubourn friends had released ...

Mz, Bantow’s Dnuesua

... tashion. They talked the matter over, and the Health Commitice allowed a reduction to 2 guincas & week, cxoept for small-pox. To open the small-pox hos| pital for this Board alone would cost £25. They agreed, however, to take 5 guiness for the first case, and ...

Loxconn’s Spuexpip WAR SaviNGs

... samitary districts to perform vaccination or revacination of persons who had come in contact with persons suffering from small-pox, who wer willing to be vaccinated.”—The Committee recommended that two shillings and sixpence be paid to the Medical Officer ...

BATHsS FOR EAST END

... asgPolice Surgeon, Dr. Stiell to take over the Venereal Diseases and Ophthalmic work, Dr. Coleman to be in cba.ré;:f the Small-pox Hospital, and Dr. e (Temporary Assistant Medical Officer of Health) and Dr. Coleman to carry on the Tuberculosis Clinics ...

SALE Ringworm—Itching Rashes

... 1/5 and 3/- at all chemists, and ils made in the :ame splendid laboratory ae Dr. Cassell’'s Tablets. A serious outbreak of small-pox 1s ntified in Nottingham. In one case a familv of five has contracted the disease. Printed and Published by the Lincolnshire ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... General Post Office and while at work was suddenly taken ill and died soon after. e leaves a widow and three children, The small-pox epidemic at Clown, Derbyshire is abating. Only two cases have been notified last week. Ex-Police Supt. Weston, of Gamsborough ...

ANNUAL MEETING,

... including 176 18, 34, for an instalment -“l:“ of loan, and £25 for Surveyor's cash.~' re port was adopted. THE OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX. The Medical Officer, in his stated that there had been an u-twdn x 0 the town. ‘loe cases arose in a family of E:'\.vl\ ...

LINCOLNSHIRE AUTOMOBILE CLUB

... Antomobile Clnbo:&. Gou:'t'; Club and the South Lincolnshire alz; which has been under consideration ‘ Another case of small-pox has occurrad at some time, has now been definitely sattled, 'Long Sutton. this making the third in the and in future they ...