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The Environs of London
… in 1723, and died at the age of sixty-two, of the small-pox, which he caught at the coronation of George the Second. …
Old and New London
… legacies, to the Magdalen Hospital, 3,000; to the Small-pox Hospital, 3,000; to the Lying-in Hospital, near …
Old and New London
… nineteen cases. During the present visitation of small-pox the district has also suffered somewhat severely. The …
Old and New London
… if you wish them to escape that horrid disease, the small-pox, you will bring them." One of the most effective vaccine …
Old and New London
… countenance, said, 'Fancy a tiger marked with the small-pox!' We have seen an Adonis contemplate one of Cruikshank's …
A New History of London
… On the 28th of December, queen Mary died of the small-pox; on which occasion the corporation presented a warm …
A New History of London
… intended purpose. The practice of inoculating the small pox was about this time introduced into England from Turkey. …
A New History of London
… for relieving poor people afflicted with the small-pox, and for inoculation. This is said to be the first …
A New History of London
… here the young lady soon after died of the small pox on February 2d, 1766, as was attested in the course of … and that she had been poisoned by K. when ill of the small pox, by putting arsenic into purl. The sound of the noises …
A New History of London
… It is found upon an average, that the natural small-pox destroys one in seven; it is now above forty years since …
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