TYPHOID
... TYPHOID (Enteric) Fever SMALLPDX Wariola) CANCER (Carcinoma) SHINGLES etc., etc. ...
... TYPHOID (Enteric) Fever SMALLPDX Wariola) CANCER (Carcinoma) SHINGLES etc., etc. ...
... TYPHOID IN MONTREAL ; , MILE SUPPLX ; TO : BLAME . v ' . Monteeal , March 25 . —During the . past'twentyfou f hours a further lOLnew cases of typhoid have been , reported . ; : ¦ This , brings the number since March * 4 up to 9 S 8 cases . ¦ ¦ At a meeting ...
... TYPHOID FEVER NEW TORS . Sunday Nigfci . SIRS WARD , sister-in-law of Mr Holcambe , the American tennis placer now ia Eng-laJid , kaa suocumbsd to typhoid fever , and Mr StanIeT Ward , his brother , is seriously ill . Ifc is believed that rtie illness ...
... TYPHOID OUTBREAK Commission of Inquiry Appointed ...
... TYPHOID EPIDEMIC 92 Persons in Hospital at Hawick ...
... TYPHOID DECLINE Original Source Has Ceased to Infect ...
... TYPHOID OUTBREAK Twenty-Two People 111 at Nottingliaxn ...
... DIED OF TYPHOID. Lieut Sandford's heroic action was described in the London Gazette of July 22, 1918, as follows : Lieut. Ncliard Dougla,s .Sandford, was in corminnd of the.C3, and most skilfully, placed that vessel in between the piles of the viaduct ...
... THE EPIDEMICS OF TYPHOID . _ . , ; . . . . LYSN . . . . . . .. . . In connectionwith the typhoid outbreak atLyun , ifc waa reporte ...
... TYPHOID IN RUSSIA - . ST PETEE ' SDBHG , May 19 . - ' As epidemic of recurrent typhoid has broken out at Moscow . Tlie hospitals are overflowing , two thousand patients being already ' under , 'treatment , while severity-five to a hundred frash cases ...
... TYPHOID AT MIAMI Washington , September 22 . —Tho American Red Cross officially states that one case of typhoid fever has been discovered at Miami . In addition , 22 cases in the Miami area have been found to be infected with typhoid . The United States ...
... TYPHOID OUTBREAK One More Case in Somerset Dr J . F . Davidson , the Medical Officer o £ Health for . Somerset ,, stated yesterday that one new case of typhoid had been confirmed , bringing the total * , to- ' 33 , Th ?; number o £ deaths remained : ...