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... missing man lISA yet been fimml. He is Ik. Ileriheti as about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout figure, with face marked a ith smallpox, and uome slightly turned, having the appearance of having been broken. He is about 27 years of age, and is a married man ...

E OF TEMPERATURE ON MORTALITY

... Of the acute Infectious dilemma, the effect of temperature is, perhaps, most marked in its effect upon the prevalence of smallpox, high temperature appearing to be inimical to its diffusion. The clam of ejections beyond all others which are developed ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Although on the whole successful, his jonrney has been inaiked by some serious troubles. Near Cuitambo, where Livingstone died, small-pox broke out among his men, and raged for two months, threatening to annihilate the caravan. From Chitanibo lie proceeded west ...

COUNTY COUNCIL OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. LOCKERBIE DISTRICT COMMITTEE

... Boat, Tent, Van, Abed, or similar structure used for Human Habitation, ig sudering from an In. fectious Disease, namely:— Smallpox, , Scarlet Fever, and the Chc4era, I Fevers known am Typhus, _ . . Diphtheria, Typhoid or Enteric, Membranous Croup, Relapsing ...

NOTICE

... boat, tent, van, shed, or similar structure used for human habitation, is suffering from an Infectious Disease, namely— Smallpox, And the Fevers known as Cholera, Typhus, Diphtheria, Typhoid or Enteric, Membranous Croup,Relepting, I Erysipelas, Continued ...

OBSERVER OFFICE. ANNAN

... fines for his determined resistance to the law. Sometime ago lie removed with his family to Taunton, and a few w eeks since smallpox entered his dwelling. The disease seized every member of the family except the one ch|]iT Who had been vaccinated. Two of ...

a state as our own ; while in those States wiiere

... vaccination does not afford perfect protection against small-pox. Even the smallest proportion, 37 to 1, affords sufficient reason for taking the Srccaution which leaves you only one chance of ying by small-pox instead of 37. It would be well if the local authorities ...

THE AKNANDALE OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 3, 1882

... Hodkinson asked the lecturer, who had been repeatedly applauded, if he thought tobacco, smoked or chewed, was preventative of small-pox, as the Hoard of Guardians were giving it for that purpose? Dr Johnston replied to this while responding to the vote of thanks ...

THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, JUNE 22, 1883

... are unable to controvert, and because is himself recognised authority on questions this description. He denies that while small-pox is prevented or mitigated by vaccination other disease* are or may substituted by it. They might soon expect to have mat ...