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SMALLPOX AND VACCINATION

... later age dying ‘of smallpox is entirely in° harmony with the abundant evidence which we possess of the great additional immunity from smallpox conferred by a second vaccination upon soldiers, sailors, postmen, persons employed in smallpox hospitals, and upon ...

THE SMALLPOX VAN

... THE SMALLPOX VAN. Mr. SmarMAN stated that as the Governors had given up taking smallpox patients, the van used for conveying them to the Hospital would no longer be required. On the part of the Board of Guardians, therefore, he applied that the van should ...

THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL

... THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL. Respecting the alleged damage to the shrubs at the Small-pox Hospital, the caretaker, a pensioner named Arnold, was in attendance, and was asked by the Chairman to explain why he had injured the shrubs. Arnold said they were so ...

THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL

... THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL. An estimate from Mr. Carling at the sum of £6 2s. 6d. fmsinting and repairs at the Small-pox Hospital was produced. Mr. Jacksox thought the sum ver{{reuwnable. and on his proposition, seconded b{ Mr. Hurst, Mr. Carling was instructed ...

SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION

... SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION. EDITOR. Sir,—The Lancet for August 27, 1881, in the report of the Bromley Hospital, gives the follow:::g important evidence : —* There were 43 cases treated between April 25 and June 29. Of confluent small-pox, there were 16 ...

SMALLPOX AND FEVER HOSPITALS

... SMALLPOX AND FEVER HOSPITALS. EDITOR. Sir.wkvgrenntatives of the various Metropolitan Boards of Guardians met in conference last J;,ndn, week at the Board-room of the City Union for the purpose of considering what action should be taken with regard to ...

SMALL-POX IN SHEEP

... SMALL-POX IN SHEEP. At the Guidhall Police-court on Monday Sergeant F. White, of the Smithfield police, solicited Mr, Alderman Musgrove’s directions with respect to 20 merino sheep affected with the small-pox, which had been brought to Smithficld for ...

VACCINATION AND THE SMALL-POX

... VACCINATION AND THE SMALL-POX TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—The letter of * Sanitation’ is a proof of what you say that you open your columns to all shades of opinion. Dr. Holland ‘is quite capable of defending his own statements, which most of us know to be correct ...

THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC

... THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. b o B o ofllia Il e The Medical Officer (Dr. Holland) reported that the epidemic was now at an end: no fresh cases had broken out, and all the patients were convalescent. The Chairman said the thanks of the Board were duo to Dr ...

THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL

... THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL. The Visiting Committee, in presenting a regort on the Small-pox Hospital, stated that they found the place in perfect order, and that it could be made ready for the reception of a patient in ten minutes. Mr. Cuteliffe and Mr. ...

THE SMALLPOX HOSPITAL PATIENTS

... THE SMALLPOX HOSPITAL PATIENTS. The CrErk to the Bedford Board of Guardians (Mr. Sharman) submitted a statement of the disbursements by that Board on account of the maintenancs of two patieuts in the Smallpox Hospital, which they desired to be refunded ...

THE SMALL-POX CASE

... THE SMALL-POX CASE. The question arose as to who were to pay the expenses connected with the case of small-pox, the patient being a young man found travelling on the Midland Railway. It was decided to write to the Town Council upon the subject. ...