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... held a special meeting last week , when a return was read showing that the number of small - pox cases in Deptford had in- creased week by week during the preceding six weeks from 12 to 132 , in Homerton from 90 to 110 ( after 40 ...
... held a special meeting last week , when a return was read showing that the number of small - pox cases in Deptford had in- creased week by week during the preceding six weeks from 12 to 132 , in Homerton from 90 to 110 ( after 40 ...
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... held on January 12 , not on the 5th . An alteration in the by - laws has decreed that the January meeting in future shall be held on the second Wednesday instead of the first , as heretofore . PITTING OF SMALL - POX . - Dr . Schwimmer ...
... held on January 12 , not on the 5th . An alteration in the by - laws has decreed that the January meeting in future shall be held on the second Wednesday instead of the first , as heretofore . PITTING OF SMALL - POX . - Dr . Schwimmer ...
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... held the appointment , only eight survive . The office , which was established in 1839 , was abolished in 1855 . Inquisitive , Bayswater . - We believe there is a well - fitted laboratory under the management of a competent chemist at ...
... held the appointment , only eight survive . The office , which was established in 1839 , was abolished in 1855 . Inquisitive , Bayswater . - We believe there is a well - fitted laboratory under the management of a competent chemist at ...
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... held quite properly to be gouty or rheumatic ; and we must allow a certain amount of justice to the use of these adjectives to characterise certain local or general diseases from which he may suffer , and which experience has shown to ...
... held quite properly to be gouty or rheumatic ; and we must allow a certain amount of justice to the use of these adjectives to characterise certain local or general diseases from which he may suffer , and which experience has shown to ...
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... held before Mr. Payne , the Southwark Coroner , as to the cause of death of a woman aged sixty - one , the daughter deposed that the deceased had been in ill - health for some years , but , becoming much worse recently , was seen by a ...
... held before Mr. Payne , the Southwark Coroner , as to the cause of death of a woman aged sixty - one , the daughter deposed that the deceased had been in ill - health for some years , but , becoming much worse recently , was seen by a ...
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Page 40 - ... health than natural parturition, more frequently lays the foundation of disease, and, if repeated, abridges the period of youth and comeliness. These risks were necessarily greater if abortion was induced. The reasons which may be adduced as justifying the induction of abortion are the following: (1) Pelvic deformity so great as to preclude the birth of a viable child.