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LONDON FE VER HOsPfl'AL, PAN - CRAS-IWAIJ, Near the Small-Pox Hospital. T HE ELECTION of an ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN ..

... LONDON FE VER HOsPfl'AL, PAN - CRAS-IWAIJ, Near the Small-Pox Hospital. T HE ELECTION of an ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN to this Hospital will take place on FRIDAY, July 25, at the Freemasons'Tavern, at Two o'clock. Such Gentlemen as may be desirous to become ...

Published: Wednesday 11 June 1828
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 223 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TERRIBLE SMALLPDX FATALITIES. Ax aati-raociaationiat named Escott was

... of neglecting to disinfect his house after a visitation by smallpox. The wife and two ehildron of the man died of the disease, and four other of his children were taken to the Deptford Smallpox • young man, from whom the defendant borrowed clothes to attend ...

CREATING A DISTURBANCE AT A sHIPOWNER'S

... serious attack of small-pox. She was removed to the Leicester Hospital, where she died. Two other =OH of small-pox broke out tobeelnently in the house where the deceased girl lived. The sufferers were promptly removed to the Small-pox Hospital. As a p ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1883
Newspaper: Gorey Correspondent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TOWN TALK

... dead of the small-pox in three days. These. of course, were instances in which the di.ea e appeared in its greatest intensity and attacked the rich. For the decade 1801-1 4 10 the general mortality was 29,000 per million and the small-pox mortality 2040 ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1882
Newspaper: Gorey Correspondent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 158 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

IS TEE CATTLE PLAGUE SMALLPDX?

... of our first autborites on the subject of small-pox and vaccination, and who one of the Cattle Plague Commissioners, wise, we believe, early impressed with the resemblance of the eruption to that of smallpox, and bad laid this view before his medical ...

I aut. DDDDD ros 1 ONE PENNY, i TaSsaittestai j

... I ros 1 ONE PENNY , i j A number of circular letters sod printed instructions in reference to the outbreak of smallpox in various placers, were received from the Local Government Board ; also, directions were given to Boards of Guardians to take all necessary ...

PLAITING A DOUBLE PART

... Church of England, and have had the smallpox in natural way. Also a woman, 1 middle-aged, to wait upon • young lady of great ! fashion and fortune. The woman most he of ! the Church of England, have had the smallpox in the natural way, very sober, steady ...

7. EAST ABERDEENSHIRE ELECTION. BUCHANAN (G.L 4,243 RUSSELL (L.C.) ... 2,917

... while deaths from smallpox in the city of Mexico average fifty daily. Nothing is done to check the disease, which rages unin. , terrupted, and fifty per cent, of tbe population I seem likely to be attacked. People suffering from small-pox mingle freely with ...

THE SMALLPDX EPIDEMIC

... THE SMALLPDX EPIDEMIC. The &coolant says—ln view of the prevalen:e of smallpox the Admiralty have diteeted a general extunination of the officers and men of her Majesty's ships at the home ports for the purpose of ascertaining the extent to which re. ...

SPREAD OF SMALLPDX IN LONDON

... itself sufficiently attractive to draw much of a crowd. It of • group of large tents, and is nothing more nor less than a smallpox ramp. Hither are brought the patients from the parish of Islington, and already there is talk of the necessity of enlarging ...