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VAcentaTion. London: E. W. Allen, 1. Ave'l

... forty. five years of registration statistics showing that small-pox has not decreased so much or so steadily as typhus and allied fevers, end that one of the I most severe epidemics of small-pox occurred after, thirty-three years of official. compulsory ...

THE TOURIST TRAFFIC

... London. But the rumour reached them that London was suffering from • plague of smallpox. They elected to stop where they were. They 'braved the cholera rather than face the small-pox. You see the effect of a rumour. Now, people are actually fearful of running ...

ght Nottgordan times. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, ltri 9

... on the latter date our loss being one officer and 15 men wounded. Major Cook, V.C., of the Goorkhas died on that date, and smallpox and pneumonia are prevalent. Musa Khan, eldest son of Yakoob, has been proclaimed Ameerby Mahomed Jan. Heavy firing had been ...

j &own Cot - am—By an order in Council, dated Windsor, 18th May current, Her Majesty empowers the High Court

... medical practitioners are requested to furnish L o cal Authorities with immediate in' formation as to any cases of small-pox, small-pox, occurring in course of their , practice. ROSS-SHIRE VOLUNTEERS AND THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. TIME. TO THZ EDITOR OF THE ...

SANITARY INSPECTORS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE

... been engaged in active sanitary work, and have had, with very limited staffs, to cols- with serhani outbreaks of cholera, smallpox, fever, aucrlatitia, measles, and hooping-cough. and al- I 'though I have during that period brought up a 'large family, ...

EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. _ COLONEL STEWART'S FATE

... Dongola. road is fairly good and people friendly. I met armed natives south of A towns. Drbbeh is heilthier than it was; the smallpox vanished a fortnight ago. LORD WOLSELEY'S ADVANCE. - _ - WADY 11.iLek, October 25.—Lord Wolseley and Lieutenant-Colonel Swain ...

THE TROUBLE IN IRELAND

... i and th e or.' ital. After the extent of the pviwnt ! Mg briefly with the first of these I endea- . 1 . ) outbreak of smallpox had been stated by Dr Brewer, I your to show you what reasons exist for syn. thairman of the MOtropolitan Asylums Board, ...

EVANTON-PIIESENTATION

... screw eteatuer Atlas, belonging to the Rescree at Cathana, as an hovital ship, to be stationed on the Thaws for rtoelviog smallpox patients. ...

esteemed, an.. siaidie volunteer,

... Wednesday about One o'clock in the afternoon, the unfortunate vessel Glide returned to Inverness waters with two cases of small-pox on board. She left her anchorage off the Longtnan on Sunday hat, bound for Buckle, the port to which her cargo is con, signed ...

OUR LIVERPOOL LETTER. [By Locemoom.]

... gently, tenderly, and with great care P The 'enemy that has ravaged the face of our historic ;county worse than ever the small-pox did the I human face P No, never! No truce wr compromise with itself or its votaries but rather implies able war like that ...

OUR LIVERPOOL LETTER

... now distract I the Gael, have gone inside the Bogey. So that I it is DO longer a Bog@ y, but something worse than the smallpox, or c:,..lerri. lam no prophet, nor the son of one; but I know it would come to this, as soon as I saw the cartoon of the ...

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... was found to be suffering from it is to bens:tee ferannually by the difterent day the whole heritable subjects belonging to smallpox. Another of the crew, also belonging corps le y, iooluding rifles and artillery. the late Mr Donald Munro, draper, Invergor ...