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... High; ate Smallpox Hospital contained 81 patients on Saturday last, against 90 and 83 on the two previous Saturdays ; 20 new cases were admitted during the week, against 2? and 11 in the two previous weeks. There were also 2 fatal cases of small-pox in Hornsey ...

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... Liverpool. Small-pox caused 48 deaths ?? aad its outer ring of suburban districts, 1 in Liverpool and 1 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The annual death-rate in London rose last week to 25.0 per thousand of the population. Of the fatal cases of small-pox, 32 were ...

r pIlE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE Thic, COMPANY Established 1885. . ,/HIS IS THK BONUS YEAR, and the Fourth Division 8

... eighteenth century, according to the London Bills of Mortality, although vaccination was then un- known, and the ravages of the small-pox were so fatal, the mortality under 10 years of age did not bear a higher proportion to the general mortality than 411 in ...

DEVITT and MOORE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE of OLll'l-ER -•ACKKTS.-The following hlgh-c assed VESSEIB i_d favouiite ..

... attempting to purify the atmosphere by means of chlo.ide of lime or carbolic acid. /^HLORALUM te TYPHOID PSVIR. pHLORALUM in SMALL-POX. CHLORALUM is an active preservative of organic substances. Chloralum is invaluable for purifying the air. tit is used in ...

NOTlCE.— The CHARGE for ADVERTISEMENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is 5s. EACH INSERTION. . MONUMENTS, ..

... Metropolitan Asylum District are prepared to Receivo TENDERS for tho Sumily of BREAD. MEAT, and SUGAR, to the Hampstead Small-pox Hospital, from Lady-day nert. Printed Forms, upon which only Tenders will be received, may be obtained it the Offices of ...

BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-SHIPS, appointed by the Admiralty to ' Wl between LIVERPOOL and ..

... century, according to the i^'don Bills of Mortality, although vaccination was then un- i h. °*n, and tho ravagts of the small-pox were so fatal, the C?,ta'ity under 10 years of age di* not bear a higher proportion ?? fie general mortality than 4 ...

|, r The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- ?,)TI> U , iIRTHS MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is \ ' r ?? i V'll

... Islington, N.â?? Devoted to the reception of persons who are not pauper.?. Buffering from any infectious fever other than small-pox. No. endowment. FUNDS urgently NEEDED. ITNIYERSITY COLLEGE, or NORTH j LONDON HOSPITAL. Gower-street, is a General Hos- pital ...

-*roTICE.-The CHARGE for ADVERT. SE- W MENTS of BIRTH>, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FIVE SIHLLINC.SEACII INSERTION ..

... only Hospital in London (not a pauper hospital) exclusively devoted to the treatment of infectious dis- eases other than small-pox. Telephone number 6637. FUNDS Urgently NEEDED. E. BURN-CALL ANDER, Rrcretary.^ TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL^ ?? Gower-street ...

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... Islington, N.?? Devoted to the reception of persons who are not paupers, surtering from any infectious fever other than smallpox. No endowment. FUNDS urgently NEEDED. ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL.?? Paying Patients' Department.?? Persons of both sexes are ...

T3RITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL ?? MAIL STEAM-SHIPS, appointed by the Admiralty to sail between LIVERPOOL and ..

... Map of the Holy Land, Ac. London : Groombridgo and Sons, 5, Paternoster-row. TO FARMERS.— CURE OF PLEURO-PNEUMONIA AND SMALL-POX IN SHEEP. CLATER'S 1 VKI.Y MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOK; containing the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases incident ...

LONDON LINE of AUSTR

... MELANTHIC ETHER, a remarkable New REMEDY for aU MALIGNANT and KPIDEMIC DIBEASIJS Typhus. Typnoid Scarlet and fellow Fevers, Small-pox, Cholera, Dysentery. A full dose taken on the first a_ lnptnms is a certain amelioration and legated doses as per instnictions ...

VTOTICE.-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- X\ MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FIVE SHILLINGS EACH INSERTION. ..

... living at Norwich in 1872, when it is believed he was last heard of. In March. 1872, he was discharged as a patient from the Smallpox Hospital in Norwich, being at that time abont 56 years of age| and in needy circumstances and bad health. Information as ...