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THE DERBY AND LITCHURCH SMALL-POX HOSPITAL.—PUBLIC INQUIRY

... THE DERBY AND LITCHURCH SMALL-POX HOSPITAL.-PUBLIC INQUIRY. It will be remembered that last summer a temporary small-pox hospital had to be provided for Derby and Lit- church, at the joint expense of the two Local Boards. The Public Health Actof last ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... technical objections which were overruled, and then stated his conscientious objections, observing that he himself had had smallpox after being vaccinated, his brother had died from small- pox after vaccination, and one of his children had died from the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, May 11

... very important proof of the modifying power which vaccination exercises over the fatal tendency of small-pox is to be found in the records of the Small-pox Hospital. It may be further stated in favour of tie efficacy of vaccination that no narse or attendant ...

CLUB HOUSE PROSECUTION IN NOTTS

... cranberries. Do the wine merchnnta know anything about It ? OursaTAX oP SMALL-Pox ru LziousTmB.-We, Leicester Advertiser, understand that on Friday there were tive cuses of small-pox In the Fever Hospital, and, as a recautlonry measure, twenty-one persons ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Peter's-street, on Oct. 27, was fined 5s. and costs. INCREASE OF SMALL-POX IN DERBY. During the past week there has been an alarming in- crease in the number of persons suffering from small-pox in Derby. The Infirmary has opened its doors to the widest extent ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE

... (writes the Paris correspondent of the lie ily 2TlUqsaph). n Some years ago he visited Havre while a severe epidemic of smallpox was raging in that port. t Noticing on his return to Paris tlmt the mortality was I daily on the increase, be began to entertain ...

THE LAW OF INSANITY

... Uilme 3; printer's engineer, of Alfred-terrace, I rH ?? The deceased, who was seven years of age, ,la had suffered from small-pox in a very virulent farm, from 1 which it died. The child had not been vaccinated.-Dr. Hilier, who attended the deceased, ...

INQUESTS IN DERBY

... 8 o Hull ?? 26 West. Ham ?? o Leeds . 28 Wolverkampton ?? 18 I Leicester .. .. 19 ye ANOTHER CASE OF SMALL-POX I cN DERBY. Another cans of small-pox was reported to the medical officer of health (Dr. W. Iliffe) last week. It appears that a few days sge ...

THE FRENCH CHILD MURDER

... mu' authorities-the pay on delivery rule of the undertaker fran -and the poverty of the father of a child cut off by war smallpox-the body of that child had laid in a back room -the entire house-acconiodation of a family-in a densely- F peopled neigh ...

INQUEST

... had been pawned at Mr. Bramley's, con t Clumber-street, by the woman herself. She is very deeply but re marked with the small-pox, and travels with a fiddler, whb 5 generally called Shunter. They are supposed to have illt is gone towards Newark, the ...

TRAGEDY AT BURTON

... little or no doubt that the woman is of unsound mind. Her husband, it is alleged, was snme time ago seized with an attack of smallpox, and had to be taken from his home to a hospital. This so preyed on the woman's mind that she is said to have at- tempted ...

SHOP ROBBERIES AT MANCHESTER

... gold pencil-cases, some with gold pens; 24 dozen a I silver teaspoons, and 60 gold guard chains. ion CgATHAm GsaarsoN.-The small-pox has broken out I in this garrison to a very great extent. on THE MACCLESFIELD ROBBERY.-The magistrates en- gagcd&.in the ...