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NORTHERN ENSIGN, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1871

... two cases ; Tynemouth, two cases ; North Shields, two cane. In Wallaend district also smallpox was increasing. It was stated that there were five cues of smallpox in North Shields Hospital. One of these was that.of a young was who had come direct from ...

THE N.U.T. AND THE RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTY

... (Tory) unseated. PARTIES of Barra fishermen and cottars have seized two farms, and have began the planting of potatoes. Tim smallpox epidemic has broken out in the north of England, three cases being reported from Hebburn-on-Tyne. Fresh cases have occurred ...

autpvtial faßliamitnt. ZOtill LOZDI. TURSDAT, April 24. Ike Earl of Ellenborousb referred to the report that ..

... April 24. Ike Earl of Ellenborousb referred to the report that .10.5 LS Victoria had put into Bombay with 175 nen with small-pox and requested to know what precautions were taken in the Navy with respect to this Duke of Somerset, in reply, said that ...

I.l4lgtaii,ligeßSDAY, NOVEMBER

... have far victims to small-pox and brain fever. Of the former dieesse so numerous bare bee, the cases that our ital Infirmary has bees overcrowded, and additional hospital for the time being had Toe s provided for the reception of smallpox and villager surrounding ...

TO TEI AGNICOLTORISTA OT !NOLAND AID

... Hides, Honak or Boom. Lang Disease or Pleuro.oinisnonis, Foe! and Mouth Dimon or Steppe Murrain, Gettle Mogen or Binders Small-pox in Sheep. an all Farago Ma= and not of British erten. They bats Its of British Beasts for Veneto , foe imported sad thus ...

CURIOUS RESUSCITATION OF A BURIED

... CURIOUS RESUSCITATION OF A BURIED A curious story story is told respecting the smallpox hospital at Hampstead by the Hampstead and II ifds. rage Express. A woman, it is stated, who had occupied me of the wards was reported to her husband as being dead ...

DORNOCH

... Headache, Liver Derangements, Sickness, Feverishness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Excitement, Sleeplessness, Blood Poisons, Measles, Smallpox, and all kindred ailments, as boittidant medical and ether testimony (such as no *thou saline or salt can show), with each ...

DAMASKS

... GHE PYRETIC SALINE, red use on other. The only safe antidote in Fevers, Eruoii% c Affections, Sea or Bilious Sickness., Small-pox or Headache; having peculiar and exclusive merits. Use no substitute. See perpetual injunction against imitators; also, he ...

THE DUN ROBIN CAMP AND THE

... Headache, Liver Derangements, Sickness, Feverishness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Excitement, Sleeplessness, Blood Poisons, Measles, Smallpox, and all kindred ailments, as boundant medical and other testimony (such as no ether saline or salt can show), with each ...

DR CLARK, M.P., ON VACCINATION

... by (emetics. The immense miss of noquestioned evidence in its favour as a preventive against that moat horrid of diseases, smallpox, detailed iu the House of Commons by Sir Lyon Playfair, Dr Farquharson :sod Mr flitches (President of the Local Government ...

DOUNREAY

... Liver Derangements, Sickness, Feverh.lines4, Heartburn, Indigestion, Excitement, Sleeplessness, Blood Poisons, Mea-le•, Smallpox, and all kindred ailments, as boundant medical and ether testimony (such as no ather saline or salt can show), with each ...

THE CIVIL WAR LN AMERICA

... Government of Lagos in 1863, for the outrage upon Dr Henry's establishment, has not yet been paid. Trade dell and river healthy. Smallpox had appeared among the coloured population of Fernando Po. Part of the crew of the Lord Burleigh, which was wrecked in Brass ...