THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
PRACTICALLY STAMPED OUT.
[Peh Pbess Association.] ! )
, In the. House of Representative-?; ,or. Saturday the Hon. iiy?W§itli§9 \ nounced that the smallpox epiclemie';' had' b^en v, pl-at'iically 'stamped out. Nr' caste's" naw been reported*since No" vembei\4. One "case is not yet uis | charged owing to complications h[\tfnip: l openi-erd. < |MX/BJl**^iitfldec 1 j that both complications were doinp well, as also was the mother of the complications. ißoth; wore born pock marked. Since..the outbreak there! had .been ISB4 cases notified, of which 130 were Europeans. There had been 42iideathj:i,ina>ll> Natives j; Tie wisher 1 , to express tl>fl:Govei:Rme(nt?«i l app»Q , cin-| Aim of the.'Na 1 itiretf hadieoniplied with 'tho> restriction J hil'dced! upon Jhem. i;:iHtOakso recog- [ nised the assistance iigiven the : officers.of the Health>lsepai-tmont'anc aspseialljpißy Dr.Raßgihiroa!.'*' Discussion followed', chiefly eulogistic of the HealthDerJartment?s action 'hiring the epidemic:'.'■ I"". i' ;l
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 89, 15 December 1913, Page 7
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139THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 89, 15 December 1913, Page 7
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