1 case certified to be small-pox
... 1 case certified to be small-pox. ...
... 1 case certified to be small-pox. ...
... certified to be small-pox. NOTE.—The cases recorded above are certified by Medical Practitioners to be either chicken-pox or small•pox, according to their opinion. Small-pox cases are epeajelly noted. On the 20th April last, the first case of small-pox came under ...
... 1,813 cases certified as small-pox. ...
... NOTE.—The cases recorded above are certified by Medical Practitioners to be either chicken-pox or small-pox, according to their opinion. Small-pox cases are specially noted. ...
... certified as small-pox. NOTE.—The cases recorded above are certified by Medical Practitioners to be either chicken-pox or small-pox, according to their opinion. Small-pox cases are specially noted. 'On the 20th April last, the first case of small-pox came under ...
... (4.) In the case of small-pox to secure vaccina tion and re-vaccination. ...
... SECONDARY FEVER. —This is characteristic of Small-pox. It was present in all cases of the Confluent form of the Disease, and in a fair number of the Discrete, sometimes having little or no connection with the amount of rash. In the case of Matilda Forbes ...
... 'On the 20th April last, the first case of small-pox came under notice ; and on the 21st of the same month the existence of the disease in the Colony was declared. ...
... An Ordinance to provide for the Compulsory Vaccination of persons arriving from places infected with small-pox. ...
... to be small-pox. , Nom—The cases recorded above are certified by Medical Practitioner . * to be either chicken-pox or small-pox, according to their opinion. Small-pox cases are specially noted. . On the 20th April last, the first case of small-pox came ...
... 876 cases certified to be small-pox. *This does not include certificates for the 17th instant, as they have not yet come to hand. 111 cases certified to be small-pox. 263 do. do. do. 67 do. do. do. 15 do. do. do.—lncluding 9 cases of chicken-pox which ...
... (d) In the case of small-pox a person may be required to produce to the Health Officer satisfactory evidence of having been successfully vaccinated or re-vaccinated within the ten years immediately preceding or of his being otherwise immune from the disease ...