The Board of Health here has made all possible preparations against the adveut of small-pox. Should it appear the Board will apply to the Government for funds to [?]et a ...
Article : 85 wordsOn Friday week, reports ware forwarded to the Health Officer to the effect that two further cases of small-pox had occurred. One of these was a young man ...
Article : 204 wordsThe vehicle in which the patients were removed to the quarantine Station is the old police wagon, shaded by a hastily improvised cover of sacking stretched upon a skeleton ...
Article : 422 wordsSIR,—It has been brought to my notice that a supply of old linen, sheets, etc., etc., which after use might be consigned to the flames, and so save the necessity of washing, ...
Article : 111 wordsThe removal of the patients from the hospital and, the other places took place on Friday week afternoon. The police van was used, as the means of conveyance, and the ...
Article : 83 wordsSIR,—I have just received the following letter from a medical friend, recently arrived in the colony, one, I may add, who does not belong to the tribe of "advertising quacks ...
Article : 406 wordsIntelligence was received on Friday week in Fremantle by Mr. James Lily that the health authorities at Melbourne and Adelaide have ordered strict quarantine regulations to be ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,—The following receipt, which I copied from a Sandhurst newspaper, October, 1889, when small-pox was prevalent in Tasmania, may be of great value at the present ...
Article : 105 wordsThe two Fremantle patients, Miss Howard and Miller, are now under the care of Miss Nicolay, at the Woodman's Point quarantine station. Ne fresh cases have been reported. ...
Article : 124 wordsOur Albany correspondent, telegraphing under Friday week's date, says:—"The Albany Local Board of Health is already making preparations to deal with small-pox should it ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Secretary of the Central Board of Health has received the following telegram from the Melbourne Board of Health:—"Re small-pox. Landing here will be facilitated, ...
Article : 60 wordsSIR,—The nine unselfish gentlemen living on the breezy height of Hay-street West, and whose letter appears in your issue to-day, saggesting that the small-pox ambulance ...
Article : 324 wordsDr. O'Connor kindly accorded an interview to our representative late on Sunday night not with standing that he was greatly fatigued by his day's labours. His first visitor waited at ...
Article : 448 wordsAt a meeting of the Governors of the High School, held on Monday morning, it was resolved, at the suggestion of the head master, that the usual May holidays should ...
Article : 126 wordsA meeting of the board was held on Friday week, the Mayor presiding. Dr Hope, the health officer, reported the cases of Miss Howard and Mr. Miller, and the steps which had been ...
Article : 207 wordsSIR,—Judging from the circumstances attending the outbreak of small-pox, as detailed in the WEST AUSTRALIAN, one of two convictions is forced on the public mind ...
Article : 616 wordsThe Australind was detained at Cossack twelve hours in quarantine, with Northern mails aboard, waiting for the doctor to grant pratique. All is well on board. ...
Article : 40 wordsTo-day (Monday) we have to announce a large increase in the number of small-pox patients. Since our last, seven cases have been reported to the Health Officer, Dr. O'Connor, ...
Article : 515 wordsThe Adelaide Steamship Company's Tenterden, Capt. T. K. Weetman, arrived at Fremantle on Monday, but will not come alongside the jetty in order that the ...
Article : 109 wordsSIR,—A neighbour, of mine has been unwell for a few days, and when I want to see her a couple of days ago, she had a rash on her face and chest. Yesterday, when her ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Sat 22 Apr 1893, Page 2
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