Small-pox in Jamaica
... Small-pox in Jamaica. S. Thomas, July 29.-11 is officially annonneed th‘t there at present 241 stnali pox in Kinghton, Jamaica, of which about 200 are being treated in the hospital. ...
... Small-pox in Jamaica. S. Thomas, July 29.-11 is officially annonneed th‘t there at present 241 stnali pox in Kinghton, Jamaica, of which about 200 are being treated in the hospital. ...
... Guiana, Trinidad, Grenada Vincent have imposed quarantine attbados. Small-pox, it seems, broken out in Bridgetown. has now appeared in the Officio! changing the date for the o f the new Leeward Iblands Stamps f r om the Ist July to the let September nest ...
... charge of a smallpox hospital at Toulon ; Dr. Knox, Dr. Dickson and Dr, Lusalle, who have all had experience of smallpox. Dr. Lassalle has just returned from England, where he studied smallpox cases, and he says these cases are not smallpox though they ...
... cases are those of smallpox, the admission is partly confirmed that the symptoms of the disease arc very similar to those exhibited by the small-pox patients at Barbados. And if the case in the 1. Esk should turn out to be small-pox then we would have ...
... Office that the qaarantille restric tiens which were impased on arrival! , . front Guadeloupe owing to an oolbrea). , ••f smallpox have been rem wed. ...
... Quarantine authority, declared British Guiana, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada and the Grenadine* to be places infected with small-pox. Jamaica, 28th.—The Governor in Privy Connell on the 26th inst. ordered that the island of Trinidad be declared an iufeeted ...
... NOTICE. jN consequence of information having been Officially received of the outbreak and spread of Small.pox in Martinique the following arrangements have been made for Vaccination and are published for general information : Roseau.—Dr. Williams will ...
... name of the R-:v. Stephen Jenner, - vicar of ELrkely. Gloucestershirethe man distilled to mankind 9f its terrible scourge smallpox. In the 18th century, 40,000 people a year in England aloae died of th isccurge. Others who recovered were! pock-marked for ...
... contained in these reports, I am quite Amth. , tieti that the and eltiniote feattoes of the disease described are those of smallpox. Dr. Bridger to be heartily copgr:iittlated on the logical and se;entific character t.f his rep. tta wbieh ate full of convincing ...
... Human Sacri fice Among Madras Natives. I MADRAS, April, —A festival of sell laceration before the alta- of the goo Idess of smallpox turned into an orgy !of human sacrifice yesterday when 'lice attempted to break up a crowd ot worshippers. Claiming the right ...
... he thought it necessary to take immediate steps to protect the island against the risk of infection from Martinique, where smallpox was raging. He proposed to pass a bill to prohibit the importation of goods from infected places; and be would also ask for ...
... action although reluctant to adopt retaliatory measures.__ Reports reaching London from Scandinavia and Holland say that small-pox is increasingly prevalent in Germany with an unusual percentage of fatalities owing to the decreased power of a resistance ...