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... regard to the health iof LDrd 08sington are suoc as to causc very grave i pprehenrona Smallpox is very sevese in Boston, neatly 3,000 cases being reported there. Smallpox is also prevalent in Baltimore, and the number of case3 grows daily. , We are informed ...

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... period last rear ' D. Eaward H. Byrue reported that there were -z Fcite cases and 56 convalescent under treat- ?? in the smallpox hospital as against 61 acute nd 44 convalescent on last board day ; 23 patients -:ere admitted, 10 discharged, and 3 died ...

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... re- leased on surety for her appearance if called upon. SPREAD'OF SMALLPOX IN ENGiLAND n A London, Thursday. Wor A khump has been admitted to GuiWdford bc Workhouss sufforing £fro smallpox believed to have been contracted at Gloueester. A SERVANT'S SUICIDE ...

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... Righteenth Century, nnd its influence on the severity and spread of Smallpox among the TPnglish Population at that period. The Essays to present a comparison of the Mfortality by Smallpox among tbe Prison Population of England and Wales during the Eighteenth ...

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... per 1,000) was the 15Iest rate registered for that city in any %week ?? 25tli, 15SS. There have been as yet 1O .n5es of small-pox admitted into any of the Doblin hospitals, a state of things -hich corn- 150es very favourably with London, where on Saturdav ...

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... correspondent of the Medical Gagette, in Omar Peeha's camp, is anything but encouraging. The men are suffering much from small-pox, boils, and carbon- cles, and the borees fromn inflammation of the lunge, brought on by the perpetual change of temperature ...

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... medicine. R BRNDRET~S I M'13 THUIDN EYS. lJE _VV, .DY8EZSI AND GENRA DEBILITY RAN RETH'S PIL AECRD Typi118 FEER. OART VVES,'AND SMALLPOX. 0RGANISING POWER O. THE[ BLOOD, We begin to live and we begin to die: ouch i.1ffe. Wediedsly.a dthefoodweeatpuls ou the ...

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... niscration of the HypoPl°s~l~lsites of LjnJ or Soil: Coni- sumption can tbe as thoroisglsly ;tmlta ed out of th. systorn as Smallpox by ssceitiuitiiln. Specially ?? in our laboratory. hst ii l~bcotltlens 3s. id, ech.AL. 'l'le Acalclny, Carloar, May 50t ...

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... ought tobe forskin disordet s. I uroself hbvo suffered vary severely forforty P fo:r years from Seueeey or Ecein left by Smallpox. Have always been able to haes firsi medical advice, but doctors have not been able to do all these years what 'oMbraces' ...

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... the hospital during the month, amotiuting M to £439, were examined and paid. The registrar re- ported that the number of smallpox cuaescon- tinued to diminish, ead there now'mppears grounrld s * for a hope that the Opidemic has at length nearly n 4mn ...

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... BRANDRETHIS - PILLS, HAVE CURED) DYSPEPSIA AND GnERAL DEBILITY. BIRANDRETH'S PILLS HAVE CURED Y nPHUS FZVER. SCARLET FRYE, AND SMALLPOX. (RGAIIISING POWER OF THE. BLOOD We beg tolive and fwebe ito dle: ouoh mule, Wa dledaily,amudthefoond we eat Puts on the ...

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... Marlborough street. And by the Rev. Gentletifen of Denmark-streetChapel. The Paris papers of Last week Love the following - The small-pox ins v~fy prevalent at Havre amongst such as have had the cow-pox; and from Naples we hear that Vesuvius has recently exhibited ...