The four Baroda passengers who declined to be vaccinated still persist in their refusal to submit to the operation. The health officer has been instructed to warn them that they will have to remain in quarantine until they are vaccinated. The reason assigned by the passengers for their refusal is, that their medical attendants at Home have informed them that in their cases the operation would be attended with more or less danger to life. The forty-four passengers who were re-vac-cinated are fast getting well.
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Evening Star, Issue 3213, 7 June 1873, Page 2
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85Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3213, 7 June 1873, Page 2
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