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DR. RADCUFFE’S ELIXIR,

... from all humours, whether contracted too free Living, or from Jaundice Surfeits, Scurvy, or Humours after the Measles or Small-Pox, See. For all Obstructions in the intestines, and for the Cure ofWorms in Children or Adults, it will be found equally s ...

CURE OF CHOLERA

... seveial limes day, dissolvtd. We had nearly lost him before, when and four more of my children were down, in violent attack of small-pox, together. l.anks the Divine direction, however, they all got well through the disorder. My daughter Catherine, aged 16, ...

WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE4 PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1837

... each of them appeared about or t5 years old. Tbe young man who fired the shot has light brown hair, is much marked with tbs small-pox, and baa rather mean appearance. Immediately after sitting tbs members of tbs two Chambers proceeded Tuillerisa, The Deputies ...

WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1837;

... DEATHS On Monday last, at advanced age, Mrs. Cookwoorthy, mother of Dr. Coookworthy. March 30th, Lahore, aged 20, of confluent smallpox, Elijah P. Impey, esq., 18th B. N. 1., in the escort of his Excellency the Commander-in-chief, and son of Edward Impey. e*q ...

«ot*sh Saturday Iml, Saltadu Co.rraander nU'O' lr ~, orticr. I, V «

... fifth, Mr. James larkc. Discovery Vacciicatioi —Mr. Ceeij', surgeon, Aylesbury, baa demon-tmrd the importaot fact, that small-pox and eowpor same origin, the latter being tmall-pox rwraon the cow. Mr. C. inoculated will, raw// pox roatter; the reside ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LOROS

... some other petitions had been presented. Lord ELLENBOROUGU brought in BUI to check unanlhorieed practice of inoculation for small-pox. The provisions of the Bill at present only applied to England, but these could of course be extended ben-after. The Marquess ...

HOUSE UP LO

... ahOiild made to prevent the numerous and dally mischief which arose in consequence of ignorant persons inoculating with the small-pox virus. It was not enough that men should be induced perstualoa to pursue course that tended to their own good; it was nee*#*ary ...

TUZSDAT

... stated. It has long been tbe custom of people iu village and rnral districts to their children into tbe town* inoculated for small-pox, and lo remain in lodgings on o caaion of their haring the disease upon thaui. The following extract from the Vacciua-iou ...

WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 14,1341

... Portuguese ; —the living, the dying, and the dead huddled together one mass. Some unfortunates in the most disgusting stale of small-pox, in the con fluent stale, covered from head to foot, some distressingly ill with ophthalma, few perfectly blind, others, ...

TUESDAY’S AND FRIDAY’S GAZETTE

... causes, the increased knowledge of anatomy and the many very valuable discoveries in medicine will stand roost prominent. The small-pox, that annually earned off thousands, has keen successfully combatud vaccination and Gout, that used to claim its numerous ...