SMALL POX IN SYDNEY.
VACCINATION DECREASING. r-.v 'JVIi-':v,inii. i''• I- A•• ocialum. o>|i\ ricllt Received this <l:>y. ! o.h, Sydney. Thih Day. In spite of the urgent .ippeals of doctors (here 1 is a noticeable decrease in vaccination during the pap I few day p. A suspicious cane is reported at Neweastlc. Melbourne. Tliip Day. Tho rush Cor vaccination has ended. Dr M;ikill disagrees with tho sug gestion thai tho contagion reached Australia from Now Zealand. Appearances in New Zealand do not suppcrt the theory. JIo thinks il fair to assume the disease was introduced both in Australia and New Zeialand from Vancouver about the same date.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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106SMALL POX IN SYDNEY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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