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... WHARTON WILL GIVE SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LORD'S L WORK AS ABOVE, AD WILL RECOUNT SOME OF THE AWFUL LYNCHINGS pFIIERE. 3632 r SMALLPOX IX NEwRY.-The official records . show that thirty-five patients are now in hospital, r many of whom are convalescent, and ...

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... TAR SOAP (WRIGHT'S SAPO y,. CARBONIS DETERGENS). By its anti- 'Se) icualitie s it warcds off all infectious diseases, s small-pox, scarlatina, &c., and thoron-sbly .,iO rthe ho bo1y ?? an attack, so necessary for ue prevention of the graver secondary ...

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... Dublin, aged 23 years. June 7! at Hanover, General Sir Julius Hartmatin, ?? in his 83rd vear. April 15, at ?? Kong, of small-pox, George Win- Cosslett, Esq., aged 22, an officer in tile Penilesular and Oriental Company's service, second son of Charles ...

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... removing persons suffering from smallpox, &c., or infected articles, whose clothes were dealt with in the muanner described, to con. vey infection to his family or others. 'We have no instance here of a person suffering from smallpox being removed to the hospital ...

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... for the past uansi ter century for every variety of skin disease. The public have also ?? the samo as a proven. tive for smallpox, scarlet fever, and measiles. Purchasers should see that the Latin Brand is on ;every tablet, and - Wright's Coal Tar Soap ...

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... removing persons suffering from smallpox, &c., or infected articles, whose clothes were dealt with in the mainner described, to con- vey infection to his family or others. We have no instance here of a person suffering from smallpox being removed to the hospital ...

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... removing persons suffering from smallpox, &c., or infected articles, whose clothes were dealt with in the manner described, to con- vey infection to his family or others. We have no instance here of a person suffering from smallpox being removed to the hospital ...

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... perplexed at having ttwo lovers. Nihe was afraid if she gave up one she might lose the other, andi did not know what to do. Smallpox is seriously increasing in London. -Vhile the suburbs are squabbling about the site for au hospital, the disease is steadily ...

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... prose, v-ative of health, anid sveetly scented It wards oi nd toroughly purifids the body after an attabclk of arlatina, small-pox, and other mla&ios. Recomsdsd by the: i;hsswdf the Mfedice. Tnat, and AMed >cal Journal. Sold by -al chemists, ilerflimers ...

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... and typhoid fevers throughout the United Kingdom. There is also in many' districts ex- cessive mortality from measles and smallpox. Every cautious householder should: use reliable preventive measures, and none are better than washing with Wnuacrr's COAL ...

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... persons suffering from smallpox, &c., or infected articles, whose clothes ' were dealt with in the manner described, to con- a vey infection to his family or others. We have no instance here ef a person suffering from P smallpox being removed to the hospital ...

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... November 16th, 1870, and has not been heard of since bv her Parents. She is of atout make, low set, and~ slightly marked -with small-pox; about 20 years of age. Any informsation w~ill be thankfully received, either public or private, by her father, ROBERT KEF2NNEDY ...