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SMALLPOX

... not certain prerentive of the smallpox, that many wbo have been vaccinated have afterwards taken the other; that vaccination will only, best, insure person from infection for seven years; that every body have the smallpox, so they can but do otbers do ...

SMALLPOX

... SMALLPOX The Englishman is, we all know, eccentric •animal, but perhaps he has seldom developed more singular propensity than his mfrked affection for contagious diseases. He resents with an almost pathetic stupidity any interference with his right to ...

Published: Tuesday 07 February 1871
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1351 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SMALLPOX IN DUBLIN

... SMALLPOX IN DUBLIN. There were on Friday 40 smallpox cases tho Dublin hospitals, and there is reason to believe there are several cases in the city not reported to the authorities. In the case of a family of 10 persons in a single house in Grenville-street ...

CASES Or SMALLPOX

... CASES Or SMALLPOX. Mr. Fielding read a letter from the Local Government Board, in which it was stated that the tact had become known that some cases of small-pox the patients were pot under the treatment of persona not properly protected by vaccination ...

Published: Tuesday 04 July 1882
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The Germ of Smallpox

... The Germ of Smallpox. Professor Guamuri, of the University of Pisa, is of the same opinion as that published by him in 1892, in the Archivi di Science Jlediche, viz., tliat the process of pustulation, both of cowpox and smallpox, is originated by parasite ...

Smallpox Disinfectants

... Smallpox Disinfectants. It is stared that the most ancient disinfectant—the fumes of burning sulphur—was used in the suppression of the recent outbreak of smallpox, although in entirely new form. By the old means sulphur was burnt in the room be fumigated ...

SMALLPOX IN KENT

... SMALLPOX IN KENT. Another cape of small-pox occurred Maidstone Wednesday. The paiient wee ho.piul and the family were isolated. About two hundred outdoor a.sembled at the at R-cheater on Thursday and were their turn seen the medical man. when one of the ...

the Smallpox-Devil

... the Smallpox-Devil. The natives the West Coast Sumatra are strong anti-vaccinators, but they have other means ketpinf off the fell disease. They make offerings the small* pox devil. Here is the ritual observed. The and livers fowls and buffaloes are mixed ...

EFFECT OF LIGHT ON SMALLPOX

... EFFECT OF LIGHT SMALLPOX It had long been thought that light had much to with the severity of the eruption. Experimentation of Finsen, Umia, and others shewed that it was not the heat of the sun but the violet rays that caused pigmentation of the skin ...

SMALL-POX IN KENT

... SMALL-POX IN KENT. There have been two deaths from small pox at the Dover Infectious Diseases Hospital - both unvacomataa patients, one being woman of sixty years of age and the other child of five months. There are several cases in hospital, brought ...

the increase of small-pox

... the increase of small-pox. Dr. Colllnoon and Mr S. Norway, F.R.C.B , of Paddington, have letter to contemporary u|H»n the s.-meri «.r Miian-pox. •« ..iocu in 17 - . .. 1 •* We state the conviction numbers of our meauai brethren w hen we assert that formidable ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1859
Newspaper: East Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 355 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the small-pox outbreak

... succesfu), or that they are insusceptible to small-pox. These assumptions, however, are not always correct, and it is highly important that all who are revaccioated, especially during the prevalence of smallpox, should be inspected by qualified meaical man ...