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SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION.*

... thousand deaths only six are attributed to small-pox in Westphalin, little more than seven in Prussia, four in Bavaria, two in Bohemia; and in Denmark it is stated, on the highest meaical authority, that small-pox had at one time dis- appeared before the ...

SMALL-POX IW YORKSHIRE AND.;r:DEBBSSHIBE^

... Authority and i -Town-Council to provide temporary places for the re- -1 ception of small-pox cases arising within the Barnsley Union. ?? ' *.•'''' * ?? ?? • The smallpox at Leeds is still spreading, a fresh out- break being reported in a lodging-house ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... To balance brought down, being surplus re- ceipts over ?? C4,703 17 7 THE SMALLPOX AND SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC. The following is the return showing the number of cases of smallpox and scarlet fever admitted to the Borough Hospital during the week ending ...

THE ANTI-VACCINATION MANIFESTO.*

... author's strongest contention is that cow-pox is pathologically quite a different disease from small-pox, though Jenner called it varzolad vacnzaz, or small-pox of the cow, and that, therefore, even admitting the Pasteuriai principle, that a mild attack ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... removal of patients, isolation, and precautions against contagion. No disease is so contagious as small-pox, yet patients who are discharged from our small-pox hospitals while they are still centres of contagion, are almost daily discovered in our omnibuses ...

SHAKSPEARE INTERPRETERS

... fallacious. He first refers to the general effect of vaccination since its introduction into Sootland in 1797. Before that time small-pox causcdfiom 12 to 14 percent. of the total deaths, while nearly 2 per cent. of those who survived ite ravage lost tneir ...

THE ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA

... carried ofT by the small-pox a few years since, and that the same proportion of the Konzas were recently destroyed in the same way- that of the Siosres, one of the most name- rous and powerful tribes still existing, 8,000 died of the small-pox at one time; ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... Hargreavea,-IAdvt.] SMALL-POX. This virulent and fearful disease is greatly on the in- crease in many parts of Surrey, and in the suburban die. tricts the contagious epidemic prevails to an alarming ex- tent. In several parts of Lambeth small-pox rages fright- ...

ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW OF THE FERMANAGH FARMING SOCIETY

... were sho no deaths from small-pox during the quar- foll ter. Belfast, No. 9-Births, 55; deaths, 27. size Two of the deaths were caused by small-pox froe Belfast, No. 10-Births, 109; deaths, 51. There Thi were 3 deathe from small-pox during the quarter. aha ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... fever), and 349 frone diarrhoea. The deaths from small-pox, which had been 26 and 29 in flee two 1proceding weeks, further rose to 38 last week, in- eluding 10 which were recorded in the special small-pox hIosh)itals. The deaths from ?? last week exceeded ...

THE JAMAICA EXEIBITION. I

... it. There are two or three foreign detectives here, and, I have no doubt, some, very smart American and English thieves. Smallpox is rapidly spreading on the South American coast, and boats coming from that part, or receiving passengers or goods at any ...

A WONDERFUL FLY STORY

... Eight ci the A men were taken sick, and five of them died, a their corpses being covered with ?? somewhat resembling those of smallpox, but looking more malignant, while a yellowish green ichor distilled from them even in death. The men were on the verge of ...